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Quizzes for Seventh Grade
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To shoot the breeze is to have an informal conversation with someone. We're going to start with a word and change one letter in each question to reach another related word.
Come visit exotic countries and learn fascinating facts about their unique geographical features in this virtual world tour. Fasten your seat belt as we will be visiting 25 nations in alphabetical order. Enjoy the whirlwind trip!
There are some illnesses common among poodles and other small dogs. The best thing to do if your pooch has any of the symptoms listed below is to take him or her to the vet and find out how to treat the malady. See how many of these you recognize.
Hypochondria is a mental disorder in which a healthy person believes that he or she is gravely ill. A person with this disorder will obsess over every little ache and pain in the body and will think that it indicates something very serious.
Two weird little aliens called Spud and Sprout live in a weird city called Kale on a weird planet called Garlicka. They are visiting Earth (very weird!) and would like to buy some of our weird looking vegetables to take home. Can you help them?
There are three types of rock: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks are formed from molten rock, sedimentary from settled particles, and metamorphic by heat, pressure, or reactive fluids. Can you categorize each rock in your pile?
All my grandkids still love listening to a bedtime story, and during the holiday season, why not read some Christmas stories? Some may be more for older children! You decide! All you must do is match the characters from each story with the titles.
After reading the book "How to Be a Canadian - Even if You Already Are One" by Will and Ian Ferguson, I decided another Canadian (albeit rather unusual) quiz was in order. Being Canadian to the core, this quiz is not meant to offend but to amuse.
Hannibal the elephant has been given a trunk to keep anything he likes in. He has decided he wants to fill it with things he can pick in the garden. See if you can identify the various things, with the help of some photos.
Here is a children's quiz about the amazing hippopotamus. There have been a lot of incorrect facts published about this animal. This quiz will try to clear some of these up.
Onomatopoeia? Oxymoron? Anagram? Do you know these terms? If you don't, try this quiz and find out what they mean. If you do know them, well, you might find this quiz easy. Have fun!
As the Four Winds hurtle towards the finish line, here are ten beautiful locations spread across the world where you may want to take a more leisurely trip.
I give you a nickname; you identify the city. A few hints may guide you. [Because many cities have more than one nickname, I will use each city and each nickname only once.]
Verne47 has embarked on an tour to view animals in the polar region, but alas, she is unable to identify ten of the animals she encounters. She needs your help. She has furnished you with photos of the animals and some of her observations.
Some leaders in their field were not always unqualified successes, and had to suffer setbacks and bumps along the way. Join these ten well-known personalities as they reminisce about their memorable failures in life.
Some English words are entirely too much like others, while having completely different meanings. How many of these too-similar words can you properly sort?
Run away if you see these creatures. I'm not kidding. The largest of these terrifying brutes will attack you as soon as look at you. (The smaller ones will still take on critters many times their size, and take them down besides.)
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
What do you get when you combine the lists of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and the Seven Wonders of the Industrial World? Amazing structures! See if you can match the wonder with its significance the year the construction was completed.
To test you more, I haven't given you the numbers you need. You'll have to work them out from some rhymes, sayings and stories that you should know. You'll have pictures to help, too.
This quiz is on animals from the northern parts of whatever land mass they inhabit-for instance, one from northern New Zealand, in the Southern Hemisphere, would qualify. Some are obscure, but the photos will provide clues to the right choices!
The Old West is considered to be the lands in the U.S. that were west of the Mississippi River, and the period of history from the end of the Civil War to the early 1900s. Let's see what you know about some of the people who made history there!
Cicely Mary Barker was a British poet who lived from 1895 to 1973. Her books were filled with poems and illustrations which took children on a visual tour around the fairy garden. See whether you can identify the flower fairy from the picture and poem.
This quiz asks general questions about Enid Blyton's 'Famous Five' books and the characters who appear in them. It doesn't focus on any single book in the series.
As a teacher, it's disheartening to see so many people without the basic knowledge of grammar. The school year is over, but teaching still lives on! Show me your stuff and prove me wrong!
God gave Moses the Ten Commandments for all his people. This quiz will see what you know about them and maybe teach you as well. The Jewish version of the Ten Commandments is used for this quiz.
My grandson loves to play with his train! Did you know that there are all kinds of train slang terms that are used in other ways today? Come learn with us!
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
"Love is an Open Door" is an example of a Disney movie song that was not the top-billed song of that movie. It came from the movie "Frozen", and we know the main song there was "Let it Go". See if you can match these other songs to their movies.
Ever noticed how often some of our best-loved characters are indelibly linked to a certain type of food? Garfield just wouldn't be Garfield without his lasagne. Correctly match the character to the food with which they are often associated.