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Quizzes for Eighth Grade
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Take an incredible sightseeing tour across North America! This quiz will ask you to answer whether each famous natural site is from the United States, Canada, or Mexico. (Click the images for a closer look!)
All these places or regions begin with 'The'. They may be large or small, and are found in various different parts of the world. Can you match them up correctly? For example, a line separating the northern and southern hemispheres would be the equator.
The answers in this quiz are all towns in Victoria, Australia. I've given you half of the clue as a word, and the other half as a picture. Pair them to make a real town in this neck of the woods!
At night, the urban lights light up your area, but, from space, they show where population centers are. Can you identify the large population centers from only the city lights?
At night, the urban lights light up your area, but, from space, they show where population centers are. Can you identify the large population centers by using the city lights?
Everything's all fine and dandy until the lava starts flowing. See if you can identify these twelve volcanoes by their appearance (as well as a little geographical hint thrown in).
Welcome! Europe is bordered by many seas, some of which lie entirely within her, while others act as boundaries with other continents. Can you pick the ten European seas out of the fifteen options? Enjoy!
Each of these paintings shows a representation of a famous world city covered in snow. Look at the clues in each painting and match it with the correct world city. (Click the images for a closer look!)
The five Great Lakes in North America are the largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth. They make up part of the border between the United States and Canada and provide water for millions of people in both countries. How much do you know about them?
Oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, bays, creeks, and ponds are just some of the names (in English) of the various bodies of water found on Earth. Match the body of water to the geographical location.
Many animals in our world spend all or some part of their lives in the air. This includes birds, butterflies, and moths. For this quiz, place the name of the animal in the correct group.
The shapes of world countries and US states have been carved - or scorched - into some rather menacing looking pumpkins. Match the carved pumpkin to its appropriate geographic label. Go well!
Some of our most common English words are the same words in other foreign countries. Can you find the four different Spanish, Japanese, and French words that are the same in English from a list of 12 common words?
Roman numerals usually make one struggle when it comes to reading or writing them correctly. Here's a different way to practice: you must distinguish which of the following are correct and which are not.
Here is a collection of questions about Romantic composers (1820-1900). What did they write? How did they live? What types of music did they prefer to write?
Space is often called the final frontier, but we have learned quite a lot about it. Can you pick out the real items related to space from the ones which don't fit?
In this quiz we explore ten amazing places and structures from our planet and beyond. Pay close attention to the clues about size, shape and special features. Some photos may have been colour enhanced, but the structures themselves are real.
Ever wonder what happens in the sky above us? Do you remember the planets in order? Given a few words of description, can you match them to the correct planet, star, or moon found in our solar system?
Explore the wonders of our Solar System! Can you correctly label the different features out in space? Test your knowledge and see how well you know our celestial neighbourhood. Good luck!
This intriguing nonfiction magazine article has a few holes punched in it. Can you help me figure out which vocabulary words best fit the blanks? Perfect for English language learners!
Madeline L'Engle wrote an amazing piece of science fiction and fantasy for young people with her 1962 novel "A Wrinkle in Time". It's a true battle of good vs. evil, with a FANTASTIC cast of characters.
All the photos in this quiz hint at the title or content of well-known, classic children's books. Can you match the pictures with the authors of those books? Don't forget to click on each photo!
Biology is the study of living things and why and how they do the things that they do. This quiz is a brief look at the things that make living things... living things.
Has your English teacher ever told you that your word choice was weak? Well, say no more! Here are 15 synonyms to help you make your writing stronger! The word "scary" is the focus of the synonyms in this quiz.
These ancient tyrants would like to tell you why they are the worst of the worst. You must figure out who's who, and then decide which one is the biggest baddie of all.
Seas and bays are subdivisions of the larger bodies of water that compose the World Ocean. Can you place each of these into the appropriate part of the World Ocean in which it is found?
Behold seven of the most famous measures in classical music history: the opening to Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Movement I. Indicated on the image are ten components of western musical notation. See how many you can name. American nomenclature is used.
Look at the map and find the numbers. Your first task is to decide which U.S. state is represented by each number. But wait! There's a twist! Identify the state using its nickname. Good luck!
This is a quiz about various aspects of United States History. If you are a history buff you will find this easy. If you didn't pay attention in your high school history class you might have trouble with this one.