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Quizzes for Sixth Grade
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A sprinkling of fairy dust will give me wings to fly back to my childhood where I can re-read some of my favourite classics. Can you guess which books I am reading from their first lines? The pictures may give you a clue.
My young grandson was so captivated by the antics of the emperor penguins at the zoo that he could barely tear himself away. What do you know about these amazing animals?
Chameleons are a very unusual and unique part of the animal kingdom. Many of them are endangered. Let's go exploring and learn about these wonderful creatures!
The world's most famous flag-maker has got her colors mixed up and now she is making the world's flags all wrong! Can you help to distinguish what country they belong to?
Here are ten excellent photographs of fairly common mammals. To help you to identify the pictured animals, I've included some additional clues in the questions.
Just Horsin' Around is back! Again! Here may I present to you, Just Horsin' Around III. This third installment is for those who haven't mastered all of that horsey knowledge.
This quiz looks at a variety of four-legged animals that provide great value to human communities. But there are no cats, dogs, horses, cows or sheep here! Can you identify these quality quadrupeds?
This quiz is about 10 famous people who have led countries around the world - often doing strange things at the same time! Have fun matching their descriptions to their names.
This quiz is a nod to ten people who accomplished extraordinary things in their lives. This quiz focuses on when they were ordinary and not yet well known for their accomplishments.
The great and the good generally liked to live life well, and this included great dishes which were often created just for them or in their honour. I give you the clues and you tell me the people or place. At the least you'll learn some great recipes.
Fruits are one of the healthiest things you can eat. See if you can identify the ten pictured here, although I do warn you that you won't find them all in your local supermarket.
Since radio became the first mass medium in the second quarter of the 20th century, when striking events have happened, people recall where they were when they heard the news. Here are ten examples. How many are crystalized in your memory?
Religion in ancient Egypt was closely associated with nature. Animals were chosen to not only represent different powers attributed to the gods, but their appearance as well. Can you recognize the sacred animals from the clues given?
Long before the Internet brought us a myriad of cat videos, our furry, bewhiskered friends provided an unending source of inspiration to musicians, writers and artists throughout the ages. Here's a match quiz about ten famous cat lovers.
Do you know someone who plays the drums? They will usually drum on anything - beating out the rhythms that are in their heads. Let's take a look at some real drums, though, and see if we can figure out which is which!
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.
The Apostle Paul was one of the most important men in early Christian history. How much do you know about him? (Note: All Scripture is referenced from the New King James Version.)
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.
What do you do when you're staring adversity in the face? You do all you can to overcome it and make your idea or dream come true! Here are ten inspirational people who did just that ...
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?
Your task is to pick the most appropriate verb to fill in the blank in the sentence. Easy enough? But as you work your way through the questions you might see a pattern. See if you can find the common bond.
I will describe a famous place in a particular location. Your job is to identify that location (usually the location is a country, but there are a few exceptions).
You can play all the sports covered in this quiz by rolling balls of different sizes and in various ways. Can you identify the sport from the ball used to play it?
Come and enjoy a big Christmas lunch at my house in England. First you have to identify what you're eating. You'll have photos to help, though, so it shouldn't be too difficult.
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.
This child's prayer is loosely based on the wonderful 1963 novelty song by Allan Sherman, "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp Granada)". Can you guess the missing words by the pictures shown?
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!
Let's see if you can match the following U.S. Presidents to their Vice Presidents. Each of the Vice Presidents eventually somehow became President in their own right.
On the basis of its chemical composition, matter is classified into 'elements', 'compounds' and 'mixtures'. In this quiz, I'll give a substance or a brief description of one, and you tell me whether it's an element, compound or mixture. Enjoy!
Many of our everyday idioms, similes and expressions mention animals. Can you put these sayings together with a little help from our feathered, furred and finned friends?