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Quizzes for Twelfth Grade
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Reporter Getha Scoop is off for a holiday. She really would like to keep herself out of reach of her editor for a while. All the locations she visits keep out of reach as well. None of them contain any of the letters in REACH. Where does Getha go?
Imagine how different history would be if humanity had made different choices. Match the actual historical happening with the historically inaccurate opposite headline.
Off again, are you? Hop onboard the plane and take a globetrotting trip to ten unique destinations, all of which you'll need to know a bit about in this quiz. Good luck!
Each question in this quiz gives you an incorrect statement about Mexican history. It's up to you to identify the "giant mistake" in the statement and make it right! Good luck!
Come with me on my recent tour of Yellowstone Park! We will see amazing sites from one of the most interesting geographic areas of the world and learn a bit as we go.
This is the second installment of a quiz featuring the millennium that ended in 2000. Each answer pertains to one century of the last millennium. No century is used twice.
You are a wandering birdwatcher chancing upon some birds that are remarkably colored or have otherwise distinctive characteristics. Let's see if you can identify the birds you've "captured" primarily by the photos you've taken.
Why would some really large countries feel small? Because of their very low population density, in sharp contrast with their impressive size. All the countries mentioned in this quiz rank among the world's top 30 in terms of area.
The Mediterranean basin is often associated with the Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This quiz, however, is dedicated to some of the unique religions that flourished in the area in the centuries before the advent of those three.
Bats are one of the most mysterious animals on the planet. Often feared by humans, they are actually a vital part of our planet's ecosystem. Here are a few questions about the world's only flying mammals.
My dog, Susie, loves going for a walk along the bridleway or round our local wildlife park. There are lots of things to see, as well as some dos and don'ts of dog walking to remember.
My cat Missy has lived with us for 14 years and we still are surprised by her behavior on occasion. After some research, we find that there are things that she tells us with her behavior that we can understand. Can you, too, "read" your cat?
Congaree is a gorgeous, biodiverse, National US Park that often doesn't get enough love. I enjoyed my visit so much that I hope my photos might pique your interest in adding Congaree to your next vacation destinations if you haven't already been there.
U.S. states have a favorite tree, fossil, mineral and flower. They also have an official state bird. See if you can match the birds in these pictures with the states that claim them.
Just as we all know a little classical music from watching old Bugs Bunny cartoons, everyone has picked up bits and tag ends of poetry. Just complete the line.
Do you have Christmas ornaments shaped as animals on your tree? I have collected quite an unusual variety over the years. See if you can match the clues given with the animals that live in trees.
Those who have "lost" their favorite footwear to the jaws of their precious pup may find a bit of justice in a cruel twist, yet this quiz is about dogs (almost) small enough to be "consumed" by slippers. Thanks, to sally0malley for the challenge!
See if you can identify these people, who either contributed to the Union, led by President Abraham Lincoln, or the Confederacy, led by Jefferson Davis, during the American Civil War.
This quiz is an opportunity to take a photo tour of the entire continent of South America. You will find something mentioned about all twelve states (or, countries) and other areas aka as territories. You will see what I saw in South America.
Nicknamed "Daughter of the Baltic", Helsinki is a stunning city, full of green spaces and superb architecture. Come along with me on a virtual visit of the Finnish capital!
It's an unavoidable fact of our existence: bills! We hate them, we despair over them, but ultimately, we must pay them -- or else face the consequences. Can you decipher bill jargon? Here's a simple quiz to test your bill-paying smarts!
So you've decided that you want to go and visit Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland - well I applaud your decision! Have you settled on exactly what you want to see? No...well let's see if I can help you choose.
The recommended introduction to Sydney's zoo is to start at the top, and work your way down. Here are some of the animals you will see as you follow that route. We will only visit animals on the main path, no sidetracks.
Many of the coasts of Europe have been given names. Your task is to find each coast on the map and match the name with the correct numbered position. The language of the name might help you make your decision.
I thought Shakespeare was pretty boring until I actually began studying his plays--then I changed my mind completely! Here I've created a tongue-in-cheek one-sentence summary for 10 of his plays. See if you can match the summary to the play!
The title of this quiz is just one example of the many devices employed in writing poetry. Test your knowledge of these devices, whose use is not limited to a literary context!
Soldiers and their supporters often use song to create a sense of common purpose. Here are some from the Republican camp, and some from the Nationalists. Can you work out who sang what?
"South Sudan Oyee!" is the national anthem of the state which was established on 9 July 2011. "Oyee" can be translated into English as "Hooray", indicating the national sense of jubilation on achieving independence after a long struggle.