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Quizzes for Twelfth Grade
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This quiz will test your knowledge of the wonderful novel, 'Sense and Sensibilty' by Jane Austen. This quiz is to help you review, and not to help you get an A on a book you haven't read. So, enjoy!
A quiz about Ernest Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms". It is his second novel, written after "The Sun Also Rises". I just read the book in my AP Literature class. See how well you know one of Hemingway's most memorable novels.
Whether matter is solid, liquid or gas, it is made up of simple building blocks called atoms. These simplest substances are called elements, and their names are shortened to symbols. Try to work out which symbol goes with which element in these questions
Beginning in 1993 Barbara Walters produced an annual ABC special presenting her ten most fascinating personalities of the year. Her retirement in 2014 ended the programs, so see what you know about some of these fascinating folks.
We know a lot of people who have changed history. The following questions will serve to remind you of those people who, though less known, probably affected the world in some way.
Inability to perceive light is called blindness. Now, let's go deeper into the diseases that can cause you to lose your ability to see even a ray of light.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
Another collection of general science for all you young geniuses. Have fun, and maybe learn a little about the fascinating world of science. :-) Please note - British spellings are used throughout.
Many famous rulers have been the second person to rule by a name, some of whom are more famous than those who first used the name. What do you know about these people with the Roman numeral II after their names?
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
The Bible tells us the Christmas story of Christ's birth! Do you know your Christmas scriptures well enough to tell fact from fiction? (NIV Bible used)
"I didn't invite them. Did you invite them?" Sandra Boynton has created a delightful picture book about hippos assembling for a party and departing afterwards. Can you work out how it goes?
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then from the choices, pick the capital city of that country, in this case, London.
A lot of Shakespeare plays end with a wedding, but what of the characters who spend most of their plays married? Identify the play where the following married couples try to work things out!
Shakespearean characters have been spotted in the wrong plays and are being ratted out by those plays' characters. Your job is to identify both the character who is speaking and who is being discussed.
We have all seen large-scale orchestras performing magnificent pieces of music, both old and new. How did the modern orchestra come into being and how is it made up? This quiz is designed to give some insight into its history.
C'mon kids. Let's show the adults of the world just how much you know about where the extinct animals of our world once lived. All of these animals were important members of their ecosystems, as are all animal species that are still alive today.
Meet Rex, a 9 year old boy. One day his teacher set a science test and in the test Rex scored 100%. The teacher then called him 'Perfect, Prefect!'. Let us now see if you would have been a perfect prefect in that science test. Enjoy!
Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy" is one of the greatest literary creations of all time. His concept about Hell, consisting of nine circles, is truly amazing. Let us have a peek into Dante's "Inferno"!
This quiz is about the constellations visible from the Southern Hemisphere, some of which can not be seen from the Northern Hemisphere. The Latin names are used.
Shakespeare created some of the best villains in all literature, so here is my *personally and subjectively selected* list of ten characters who most impressed me with their villainy.
Match each book from the Harry Potter universe to its opening line. Note that these are all books, not screenplays, and that for the purposes of this quiz, introductions or forewords do not count. Titles have been shortened for length purposes.
Anyone who has passed Grade 1 will find this quiz quite easily-as long as you have learnt 'Second finger back on the top 2 strings.' If you're as far as that, you might be able to get through with 10/10.
Toledo is a hugely significant city that's played a pivotal role in the development of the country of Spain. The ancient city of Toledo stands on a hill above the Castilla-La Mancha plains of central Spain. Let's take a look at this unique city.
I was surprised at the response to the last one (268 quiz-takers in a week and a half! Yay!) so here's another one for you knowledge-thirsty people out there!
This quiz is all about the works of T.S. Eliot between the years 1888 and 1929.
Test your literary knowledge about one of the greatest poets of all time here!
'Dubliners' is perhaps the most accessible of Joyce's works. Joyce claimed he wrote this collection to expose what he referred to as the 'paralysis' permeating Dublin. Interestingly, most of the stories were written while Joyce lived outside Ireland.
Back to the classifieds again, this time Doctor Claw is taking out ads in various sections - Help Wanted, For Rent, and even The Personals! From each description, figure out which character he's describing. Note: Not all of them are villains!
Match the book written by J.K. Rowling to its last sentence. Note this includes books, not screenplays, and it focuses on fictional content only. Question 4 and some book titles have been cut for length.
"Metamorphosis" was written by Franz Kafka and is about the changes a man goes through after he becomes a roach or dung beetle. If you have not read this novel, then the quiz will be hard.
Hi, here I will us on a science ride, where I will take you to various places which relate to science. A scientist there will ask you questions which relate to that place and you have to answer it. Enjoy!