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Quizzes for Eighth Grade
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Metals have been used by man since he began to live a civilized life. He has learnt to use these to satisfy his needs. Let us see how much we know about them.
Beginning in 1993 Barbara Walters produced an annual ABC special presenting her ten most fascinating personalities of the year. Her retirement in 2014 ended the programs, so see what you know about some of these fascinating folks.
Many lives have been lost in senseless duels. Fortunately many duels ended with both combatants still alive. Follow the clues and name these misguided souls who went on to accomplish great things after surviving a duel.
There are many individuals who have achieved greatness in different fields. However, over time their achievements or legacies get lost in history. Here are ten unsung heroes who should never be forgotten.
Hope you enjoy another Change a Letter series. Start with "KEEP" and end up with "WEEP".
You will need to solve all the words in between by changing one letter at a time.
As you might have guessed from the title, this is a quiz on "Little Women" written by Louisa May Alcott, and the first of the four books on the March family. Thanks kyleisalive for suggesting the title and I hope you will have fun!
Many famous rulers have been the second person to rule by a name, some of whom are more famous than those who first used the name. What do you know about these people with the Roman numeral II after their names?
"I didn't invite them. Did you invite them?" Sandra Boynton has created a delightful picture book about hippos assembling for a party and departing afterwards. Can you work out how it goes?
Prize-winners and popular series. What do you know of British children's writers and books of the twentieth century? Try this multi-choice quiz for yesterday's children (and today's).
In this quiz are questions based on introductory chemistry. There is much harder chemistry that I will introduce and that you will come across in your life.
The Bible tells us the Christmas story of Christ's birth! Do you know your Christmas scriptures well enough to tell fact from fiction? (NIV Bible used)
The first sentence of a book needs to grab the reader's attention. Every time I read the first sentence of one of these books, I travel to a different place and time. See if you can match each first sentence with its title.
Charles Dodgson as Lewis Carroll created some timeless characters, but do you remember in which book a particular character appeared: "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland", "Through the Looking-Glass", both books, or perhaps another work? Your choice.
C'mon kids. Let's show the adults of the world just how much you know about where the extinct animals of our world once lived. All of these animals were important members of their ecosystems, as are all animal species that are still alive today.
A quiz about all things related to an orchestra including how it is laid out in a concert hall. Note that the questions are based on the view of the person directing the orchestra, who will be facing the musicians.
Here are some characters taken from children's literature. Which author created them I wonder. I've chosen some personal favourites which I now delight in sharing with my grandchildren. How many of these characters are familiar to you?
I got to thinking about the various words and phrases we use to warn or alert others about potentially hazardous circumstances. Here is a straightforward quiz exploring some common and not so common examples.
10 questions on very basic terms and functions of Hyper Text Markup Language, or HTML.
HTML is the code used by programmers to make some of the simplest parts of a webpage, such as bold and italic text, links to other pages or photos.
We all remember the exciting moments in the books we read when we were children. Or do we? Test your memory or work out what happens from the questions given here.
How do animals beat the heat? Well, the dog pants; the elephant flaps its ears; and the hippopotamus stays in the water. Can you match the following ten descriptions on how animals stay cool in hot weather to the correct animals? Enjoy!
Have you ever gone to Scout, church or band camp? Have you gone camping with friends or family? Well what about sitting around a campfire? Don't you just want to eat smores and sing songs? Do you have a favorite song? My list goes on forever.
Mary Le Duc O'Neill's 1961 "Hailstones and Halibut Bones: Adventures in Color" is a beautiful collection of poetry that helps children learn how color can represent feelings. Can you tell which color is in the poem?
My friend Joseph traveled the world and purchased many types of new shoes or footwear on his trip. This quiz is about the shoes purchased on this trip.
Match each book from the Harry Potter universe to its opening line. Note that these are all books, not screenplays, and that for the purposes of this quiz, introductions or forewords do not count. Titles have been shortened for length purposes.
The Newbery Medal is awarded each year to the most distinguished contribution to children's literature in America. Here are some questions about books that didn't quite get the Medal but received the runner-up prize, the Newbery Honor.
A story of love and endurance that has been a classic of children's literature from the day it was written. Struggle through the Arctic snows with Buck and his different owners.