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Quizzes for Ninth Grade
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Many of the world's countries have adopted a bird as one of their national symbols. To explore this topic, here's a match quiz inspired by Kyleisalive's Christmas 2017 challenge.
Let's zip our way through cities, towns and villages in the USA that have someone's first name. There are clues to help you match them up with their state.
Euphemisms are a great way to say what you mean whilst maintain respect for the subject matter at hand. How many of these euphemisms have you used before?
Health is a major theme in the 'Chalet School' books, and many doctors appear throughout the series - some of them even end up marrying pupils! Can you guess who's who?
Aldo is an Italian kid touring through Europe. Can you tell Aldo where he is, based upon what he sees? Have fun identifying the city or the country from the clues !
Much of the terminology that relates to how a piece of music is performed is taken from the Italian language. In this quiz, we'll look at some of these terms and their effects.
My young grandson loves to earn money for his piggy bank! I believe that if he is old enough to know how to count money, he is old enough to learn a bit about the people whose images are on the currency! See if you can match them up with a nickname.
All of the people in the quiz have been either heralded as heroes or villified as rogues in one way or another. I'll give you a bit of biography, you choose the person's name. The quiz covers a range of quiz categories.
Hello! Gooie dag! Sawubona! Come and take a look at the beautiful country of South Africa and enjoy some of the facts that the "rainbow nation" has to share.
I've been trying to write this quiz all day, but I keep getting interrupted before I finish the questions and now it's bedtime. I've managed to make some notes, though, so maybe you'll be able to work out the answers. Do you want to try?
There are forty-six official events in the Olympics and World Athletics Championships, twenty-three for each of men and women. Here is a list of ten events to match against the given descriptions.
There are a myriad of chess openings out there. Some of them have been named after countries, regions and cities. In this quiz we'll get to know 10 of them.
Although its name might suggest otherwise, a flying fox is not a fox that can fly. Here are some animals with decidedly misleading names. Do you know what they really are?
This quiz is on different types of figurative and poetic language. I will give you a sentence or phrase and you will tell me what device it is using. Test your language knowledge!
I will give a few clues about a well known U.S. President. See if you can guess which presidents they are. You will have four Presidents to choose from. No President will be correct in more than one answer.
I'm an English major so these words are everyday jargon, but for everyone else words like 'iambic' or 'assonance' are near worthless and banal. Let's make things a bit more interesting. You probably know more than you think!
A boating trip on the Thames sounds a delightful prospect! But first of all we need to go shopping for a few essentials, just be careful what you ask for...or face the consequences.
Have you ever imagined what an important role acids and bases play in our daily lives. Brush up your knowledge on these important chemicals and their common uses.
As part of the Christmas Carols Challenge, I've chosen to write a quiz about Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'. Here's your chance to test your 'Christmas Carol' knowledge.
Panda Tim has been visiting his friends around the world, and he says "good-bye" to them in their native language when he leaves. Can you identify the language?
Winners are immortalized in glowing lights, parades and history books. Losers are quickly forgotten. Or are they? Can you recognize the names of people who came so close to winning but didn't quite make it?
You don't need to have gone to the University of Oxford to be able to match these famous roads with their countries of origin. I've provided an extra fact about each road which may help you on your way.
Yours or mine? Well, sometimes it's no one's fault! I hope you enjoy this faulty quiz...er...this quiz full of faults! Hmmm. I hope you enjoy this quiz!
The first nine creatures featured in this quiz can be found somewhere on the continent of Africa. In the tenth question you will use them to identify some birds that they might be familiar with!
Independent thinkers aren't afraid to try out new ideas and discover new things. See how many of these creative and inventive figures you can figure out from the clues in the questions. Good luck!
J. M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" is a masterpiece of fantasy children's literature. Take a trip back to Neverland with the Darling children and remember the stasis when we were all once gay, innocent, and heartless. Good luck!
We can see animals from around the world in zoos, but many species are native to quite small parts of the world. Can you tell in which country you could see these ten in the wild?
This quiz will focus on a list that was made after a global poll of 100 million voters was held from 2007-11, creating a new record called the New7Wonders of Nature. See if you can match the clues with the wonder!
Some of my friends and I are going on a tour to visit some interesting and amazing places on our planet, so come and join us. Just pick where we are. Good luck.
Most animal types have a collateral adjective that describes them which is not derived from their common English name. Can you match the adjective to the animal in these cases?
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?