For this quiz, figure out the things that you might find in a living room or den. Not everyone will have all of these things, but you should be able to figure out what they are based on the descriptions. North American terms are used here.
I will give you a description of an item that you should probably keep a spare of or just things you should keep on hand, and you match that item to the description.
There's no sign on the kitchen door saying "ADULTS ONLY." Young cooks can have fun in the kitchen, be safe, learn a lot about cooking and share their creations with the whole family.
I'm glad so many adults and children liked the first 'Library' quiz. It really is an exciting place to visit...but let's see what else you know about it.
I love the show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" So, I'm making a quiz with questions that even elementary school kids can answer. (Note: some questions are US-specific.)
Another foray into the shades of the rainbow (plus). Be careful when matching - some shades fit more than one colour, so make sure all the shades match a colour correctly at the same time.
Visiting the seaside is great fun and there are lots of things to see and do. This quiz is about some of the pleasures of visiting a seaside resort in the United Kingdom (although you should be able to answer the questions no matter where you live).
Hey kids! There are many things that come in fantastic groups of four and it is up to you to match the correct word to their group. It's as easy as one, two, three...four!
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that railroad cars are also called vehicles? Vehicles are mobile machines used to carry people or cargo. Want to learn about these vehicles that run on railroad tracks with us?
It is important that all kids (and adults) understand the main principles behind American government and the freedoms we love. Enjoy this quiz while you are on the path to growing up to be a future leader of this wonderful country!
First day of summer! So many fun things to do and so little time. Can you help me identify my favorite hobbies from the list of things I must prepare before I begin?
Children are fascinated with flowers. Many flowers have common names which make them easy to identify or remember. Can you identify the flower from the given clues?
Hola! I'm going to give you some lines from Nursery Rhymes, but replace one of the English words with a Spanish word. The Spanish word will be in ALL CAPS. See if you can figure out what English word has been replaced! Buena Suerte! (Good Luck!)
Punctuation marks and other symbols appear in almost everything that you read. They are used in a variety of ways. These questions will be related to American usage. Let's see how well you know your reference and punctuation marks!
If it's summer in Missouri, you can bet that many communities sponsor carnival attractions, especially during Fourth of July celebrations. My young grandsons recently had the opportunity to explore and enjoy! See if you can answer their questions!
For this quiz, I will give you a description of a holiday fictional character and you have to match it with the actual name of the character that is used in the story. Good luck!
It's school holidays, and I'm home looking after the kids and their injured Dad (who would've figured he'd hurt himself playing sport at his age?) We have lots of chores to get done so we can spend the day out tomorrow and leave dad at home by himself.
It was a busy night for Santa and the elves. As they were rushing to get ready for Santa to deliver gifts to the children around the world, a few strange but funny things occurred. Can you discover what happened?
Seasons are different times of the year for weather and holidays. Can you tell which season I'm describing by the clues and the holidays? (Questions are based on the United States.)
Due to the immense popularity of my "Name Ten Things You'll Find in a Bathroom!" quiz, I've decided to do another one. Can you correctly identify these 10 kitchen items?
Unfortunately the following answers are words without friends. Don't be alarmed, the words simply don't have the letters f, r, i, e, n, d, and s in them. Thank you to Buddy1 for the Challenge title. Good luck!
This quiz has some fun questions dealing with the face of a clock. If you know how to tell time, this should come easy to you. If you are learning (this is a quiz for children), then it will help you think where the hands of a clock should be.
Kids don't think about time much. And when they do, they'll just look at a digital clock. They don't even know how to tell time on an analog clock. Well I think it is time for them to find out don't you think?