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Quizzes for Ninth Grade
Grade 9 / 9th Grade
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I was supposed to go on vacation in 2020 to South America. I don't know what it looks like, but I'm going to guess it looks something like I've seen before. See if you can tell where I was supposed to go. Thanks for playing!
All over the globe people celebrate a new year with traditions that are special to their country. Some traditions are found in many countries, but alas, those traditions are only identified with one country in this quiz.
Following is a quiz on vocabulary words beginning with "pro". In this quiz, fill in the blanks with what seems appropriate for Mary and Larry to tell each other! Note: you may want to read the whole story first.
The following fish are considered to be the top ten fastest in the world. Many of them are coveted game fish because of their strength and fight! Let's go fishing!
I've been touring around Europe and have been looking at some wonderful things, but I'm confused. Can you help me by telling me where I am if I tell you what I'm looking at?
This quiz covers a selection of African mammals. The photo clues give a close-up view of the face and your task is identify each animal from the clues given.
A weird little alien called Plumm and his best friend Peachy live in a weird city called Fig on a weird planet called Melonia. They are visiting Earth (very weird!) and would like to buy some of our weird looking fruit to take home. Can you help them?
A continent of ancient civilizations and diverse geographical regions, South America has most of its landmass located south of the Equator. Can you correctly label the 12 South American nations on the map? Enjoy!
This is the last in a series of quizzes on mammals of the world. Each quiz focused on animals beginning with a certain letter. These are the four letters that are left and a mix of animals that go with them.
My Lady, the Countess of Warwick, is expecting a new page to join the household soon. She asked some of us more experienced pages to help with his lessons. Here are some basic terms that we think he ought to know!
The Common Practice period marked the flourishing era of Western classical music. It comprises the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic styles, roughly spanning the years from 1580 to 1910. Let's learn a few things about its greatest composers.
As the Funtrivia Globetrotters made a visit to Banff National Park in Canada, it seemed like a good time to check in on glaciers around the world to see how they are faring in the 21st century. Match each glacier to the country where it is located.
Match the "H" person in history with what they're famous for. All these people have a last name that starts with the letter "H". Some of them have one name only that starts with the letter "H".
These questions are all found in the New Testament of the Bible. All of them are basic stories that most of us learned as children. Maybe you can play with your children and see how many they know too!
Animals commonly referred to as carnivores are those who are classified within the order of Carnivora on the organizational chart of living things. Carnivora is from Latin words which translate as "to devour flesh", i.e. meat-eating.
The Renaissance began in the 1300s in Italy. Meaning "rebirth", it was a period of time when people began to rediscover the knowledge of the ancient Greeks and Romans that had been forgotten during the Middle Ages - and form new ideas as well.
All of these British birds have a human namesake. I'll give a brief description of a bird and a cryptic clue of their famous counterpart (some may be fictitious), you choose the correct bird.
The national home of the American President is the White House. It has also been the home of many dogs. This quiz offers some information - with photos - about the breeds of those dogs who were lucky enough to share the White House with the first family.
If you've seen any of these elements beginning with 'C' then you might have a head start at matching them to the correct description of their name, uses or properties.
One of the world's least visited countries, the Pacific island nation of Nauru was named "Pleasant Island" by British sea captain John Fearn when he first sighted the island in 1798. What else do you know about this lesser-known Oceanic microstate?
Africa is home to some amazing birds and animals. How much do you know about these incredible creatures from the land, sometimes called the "Dark Continent"?
In this quiz you have to order the largest lakes found in the Americas from largest to smallest. This quiz uses the conventional definition of a lake and uses surface area as the measurement of size.
Do you know 10 cities in India? Don't worry, you will. I give you clues about a city, you tell me which one it is. Each city only appears once. Good Luck!
Many people believe that nothing is impossible. Here are just a few people who proved that things others thought to be impossible were in fact, possible. How many of these amazing people do you know?
Domestic Violence occurs in the realm of adolescence. Many young ladies and gentlemen, are abused by their boyfriends/girlfriends are too young to know how to deal with it and are too embarrassed, afraid or ashamed to tell.
Each of these locations can be found in the Los Angeles area (or at least, close enough for international tourists to plan to visit them while in LA). Can you identify each location from its description?
Human history is full of conflict, but some locations stand out as sites of particular significance. These are famous locations associated with war throughout history and across the world.
They were (or still are) children like you, but they have done things that would be difficult even for most adults. Here are ten of them - do you know their special talent?
A character from Sheridan's play 'The Rivals', Mrs Malaprop would misuse words by substituting a similar sounding but wrong word in its place - hence malapropism. In this quiz, select the word that should have been used in place of the 'malapropism'.
All of these cats are listed as apex predators, meaning that once they reach maturity they are not preyed upon by others. These graceful animals represent some of those at the "Top of the Food Chain".