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Quizzes for Eighth Grade
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This is a story about the prophet of God and an army general who was healed of a very bad disease. You can find this story in 2 Kings 5! (All answers are in the NIV version of the Bible.)
The term 'a wing and a prayer' is thought to have first been used in relation to World War II pilots making it safely back from bombing raids. It is now used to refer to any success that defies all the odds. This quiz deals with ten such success stories.
This is another quiz on more wild birds we have seen in the eastern US, mostly around Ohio and West Virginia but elsewhere also. Have you seen these too?
These characters in 'Octonauts', as shown on CBeebies in the UK, are all different animals. Do you know which they are? Octonauts - to your stations; let's do this!
Walking along my local river I can see several species of ducks and other water fowl. This quiz is about the birds I saw on one of my walks in the English countryside.
Here's part five of my series celebrating my read-through of every Newbery Medal book. No theme this time: just a mix of Newbery plots, old and new, to be matched to the title.
In this quiz, four is the magic number, as it appears numerous times within the expansive scientific world. I wish you good 'fortune' if you should play.
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the girls' names. Example: Ruthenium and Thorium = Ruth. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the animals. Example: Boron (B) and Astatine (At) = Bat. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
Nothing in the world could possibly inspire more hyperbole than big, blustery descriptions of people. See if you can identify the hyperbolically depicted person by their overblown synopsis.
There was sale from 22nd July to 31st July. My friends and I feel like our days are numbered. We need to shop a lot before our first day in college that starts on 1st August. Would you help us do some calculations during our shopping?
No, not my favourite childhood treat, rather it is my musical instrument. It has got lost among nine others and they are hiding under their assumed nicknames. Please help me sort them out.
Do you, truly? This quiz explores the world of science and points out some facts everyone should know. If you love science and remember your early introductions to this subject, this quiz is for you.
1960s pop icon Timothy Leary once said "think for yourself and question authority". At the risk of appearing conformist, I will follow the advice and present to you a quiz about the brave few who questioned the authorities and changed the world.
After tourists are safely back in their lodges after sunset, a new team of animals come out to play the game of life in the African bush. This quiz looks at a few of these - some of which can also be seen during the day.
Male first names, and especially their nicknames, show up in numerous common expressions in the English language. Let's see how many you can summon here.
Match the name of the Pink Ranger to the series he or she was featured in. Beware, some characters donned the pink powers in more than one series, but the options only match up correctly in one manner.
Given the clues and the names of the elements, can you spell these US state names and capitals using chemical symbols?
For example, if the clue was Americium-Erbium-Iodine-Calcium, the answer would be "America" because the symbols spell AmErICa.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" has lots of interesting machines and other things for Mickey and his friends to use! I have described ten of these things for you. See if you can match each item with the correct description. Think carefully and have fun!
This is the adventure with the mysterious Faynights Castle and the fair-folk. Join Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timmy as they solve the mystery of the missing scientists.
Apes, elephants and criminals all play their part when the Famous Five actually go off in two caravans for an adventure in the hills. Follow their journey with these multi-choice questions.
Elijah was a prophet who spoke for God during a time of extreme idol worship. Do you know the story of his contest with the King of Israel and prophets of Baal?
Revelation was written to be a book of hope for those who faithfully served God! Let's explore and find out how much you know about the contents of the last book of the Bible!