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Quizzes for Seventh Grade
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I am the tiger! And the lion, and the leopard, and a few more! Match the rather minimalist description with the appropriate animal. And look over your shoulder -- GROWL!
Panda Tim is teaching English to students from around the world, and he wants to greet them in their native language. Do you know which language it is?
Some people don't like it. Seeing it makes some people feel queasy but blood is great! It works hard and it is really important to us. How much do you know about it?
Some natural and some man-made, all these tourist attractions are named 'great' or 'grand'. Can you match them with their location? Some answers may appear to fit for multiple clues but there is only one complete solution.
Going back to ancient history, there are many pairs of people who are associated together - fathers and sons, siblings, couples, or friends. See if you can correctly match the ones most likely to be in the same story!
There's tons of hammering, sawing, and nailing going on in this quiz! Rumors have said that something big is going to happen with the weather. Come see what Noah is doing in Genesis. (NIV version used)
Ten words related to Italy are hidden in these sentences! The answers may hide in more than one word, and may have punctuation in between, but the letters will always be next to each other without words in between. Good luck finding hidden Italy!
Match the famous woman with the college or university from which she received a degree. This degree need not be her first, or only, degree; and must not be an honorary degree. Written by Team Kaffeeklatsch for the Amazing Trivia Race 3.
Nursery rhymes are for kids right? So all of the language they use must be for kids too? Not so! Do you know the meanings of these unusual words that appear in some classic rhymes?
Maybe it's the weather, maybe it's politics. Here we have ten countries that relocated their capitals. Your task is to match the old and new capital cities.
Harry Potter might have been an only child, but some characters from J.K. Rowling's magical world did have brothers and sisters. Can you match each set of siblings with the surname they shared (at least until some of the sisters got married)?
This quiz is about Bible names (people, places, and things) that begin with the letter D. All questions but one use the New International Version of the Bible. Question 9 uses the King James Version.
The world sure is a colourful place; can you match the places I describe with the colour in their name? Note that the colours occupy just a part of the names in question, not them entirely.
This is a quiz designed for kids to show the adults in their lives just how smart kids today really are. This is all about the wild cats that live on the planet with us.
History is a continuous process and new things happen every day, but some events really stand out as key points. Can you match the event to the year in which it took place? Good luck!
In mythology there are many pairs of people who are associated together - fathers and sons, siblings, couples, friends, and the like. See if you can correctly match the ones most likely to be in the same story!
This is a quiz based on lists for the best and worst places in the USA for dating (from "Sperling's Best Places" website). I will give you geographic clues to help identify each American city.
Ni-hao! You probably know that English has incorporated lots of words from the Chinese, like bok choy, tofu, soy, and dim sum, but there are many other words and expressions that come from Zhōng-guó, the "Middle Kingdom" that Westerners call China.
From pyramid-shaped buildings to myth-inspired names, Ancient Egypt continues to influence modern places around the globe. Match the names to their locations.
Star date 4392.24. Last entry of Captain John Russell. Now adrift in space, I hope my log book makes it back to Earth in the escape pod. The worm holes discovered in 2017 worked, but I ran out of fuel. Hope the log helps the next traveler.
Match the wild mammal to the scientific order to which it belongs. A little knowledge of Latin and Greek always helps in taxonomy. Amateur zoology, anyone?
Though we often associate carnivores with large, ferocious beasts such as lions, tigers and wolves, the meat and fish eaters of the mammal world come in all shapes and sizes. This quiz features some lesser-known carnivores.
Lewis Carroll's classic children's novel takes readers down the rabbit hole with Alice into a wonderful land of nonsense and confusion. See if you remember what happened in Alice's first trip to Wonderland. Good luck!
English is rich with phrases that make little sense with a literal translation but are nonetheless used every day! Do you recognize the idioms in this quiz? Have a ball!
The study of weather is an interesting science known as meteorology. Just look up information about this field in your encyclopedia, at the library, or online. Then go outside and...look up!
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?