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Quizzes for Ninth Grade
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On a recent trip to the zoo, I was amazed to find that my young grandson was interested in visiting the Bird House. And why not?! Birds are very interesting! His favorite? The terrific toucan!
The Australian outback, red kangaroos and Uluru are common images throughout the world. However this quiz takes you 'back out' to the edges of the continent. There are some wonderful sights and locations here too. Let's investigate some of them.
There are some illnesses common among poodles and other small dogs. The best thing to do if your pooch has any of the symptoms listed below is to take him or her to the vet and find out how to treat the malady. See how many of these you recognize.
Two weird little aliens called Spud and Sprout live in a weird city called Kale on a weird planet called Garlicka. They are visiting Earth (very weird!) and would like to buy some of our weird looking vegetables to take home. Can you help them?
Who doesn't love a great festival that involves dancing and other kinds of revelry? Here's a match quiz, inspired by a famous 60s song covered by David Bowie and Mick Jagger, about ten famous international celebrations.
There are three types of rock: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Igneous rocks are formed from molten rock, sedimentary from settled particles, and metamorphic by heat, pressure, or reactive fluids. Can you categorize each rock in your pile?
Hypochondria is a mental disorder in which a healthy person believes that he or she is gravely ill. A person with this disorder will obsess over every little ache and pain in the body and will think that it indicates something very serious.
All my grandkids still love listening to a bedtime story, and during the holiday season, why not read some Christmas stories? Some may be more for older children! You decide! All you must do is match the characters from each story with the titles.
There are some quintessentially Aussie icons that people all around the world will hopefully recognize. How well do you know these famous Australian sites, people and objects?
Here is a children's quiz about the amazing hippopotamus. There have been a lot of incorrect facts published about this animal. This quiz will try to clear some of these up.
Onomatopoeia? Oxymoron? Anagram? Do you know these terms? If you don't, try this quiz and find out what they mean. If you do know them, well, you might find this quiz easy. Have fun!
Verne47 has embarked on an tour to view animals in the polar region, but alas, she is unable to identify ten of the animals she encounters. She needs your help. She has furnished you with photos of the animals and some of her observations.
Some leaders in their field were not always unqualified successes, and had to suffer setbacks and bumps along the way. Join these ten well-known personalities as they reminisce about their memorable failures in life.
We may remember these men as presidents of the United States, but they also served their country in other roles for which they might be less famous. See if you can match the clues given with the president who was a soldier.
Some English words are entirely too much like others, while having completely different meanings. How many of these too-similar words can you properly sort?
Run away if you see these creatures. I'm not kidding. The largest of these terrifying brutes will attack you as soon as look at you. (The smaller ones will still take on critters many times their size, and take them down besides.)
To test you more, I haven't given you the numbers you need. You'll have to work them out from some rhymes, sayings and stories that you should know. You'll have pictures to help, too.
This quiz is on animals from the northern parts of whatever land mass they inhabit-for instance, one from northern New Zealand, in the Southern Hemisphere, would qualify. Some are obscure, but the photos will provide clues to the right choices!
The Old West is considered to be the lands in the U.S. that were west of the Mississippi River, and the period of history from the end of the Civil War to the early 1900s. Let's see what you know about some of the people who made history there!
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?
What do you get when you combine the lists of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World and the Seven Wonders of the Industrial World? Amazing structures! See if you can match the wonder with its significance the year the construction was completed.
Here is a quiz about towns and cities in the United States that have the names of planets, constellations and other heavenly objects. Can you identify the states they belong in?
Don't be a fraidy-cat when it comes to CAT words: words that begin with "cat", or have "cat" lurking in the middle somewhere. Some of these are straightforward, some come from the sciences, and some are purr-fectly obscure. How many can you identify?
There are over 140 named moons orbiting our solar system's five outer planets (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus & Neptune). Can you match these ten moons with the correct planet?
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?
"Love is an Open Door" is an example of a Disney movie song that was not the top-billed song of that movie. It came from the movie "Frozen", and we know the main song there was "Let it Go". See if you can match these other songs to their movies.
On a recent trip to the zoo, my young grandson had great fun watching the sea lions. We learned that they are a type of marine mammal called a pinniped, and decided to see what we could learn about these interesting creatures.
There are 10 breeds of dragon mentioned in Newt Scamander's 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them', but you needn't be an expert to attempt this quiz. Use the picture clues to identify each breed - good luck!
Many words, phrases and quotations from foreign languages are commonly used in our books, magazines and everyday conversation. How many of these do you know? Good Luck!
Emmie really wants her own pony, but she's never had one before. See if you can tell her some of the things she should do to help make a good start with her first pony.
I am the tiger! And the lion, and the leopard, and a few more! Match the rather minimalist description with the appropriate animal. And look over your shoulder -- GROWL!
"A long time ago, when the Earth was green/There was more kinds of animals than you've ever seen/They'd run around free while the Earth was being born/And the loveliest of all was the unicorn". Irish Rovers
All the answers start with 'IM', but the clues I'll give you are to another word, which can follow 'IM' to form a different word. As an example, 'fully grown' would mean 'mature', with the answer being 'immature'. See how you get on with these.
On a recent trip to the zoo, my young grandson snubbed the rhino - which he agreed was pretty cool - for what? The African wild dogs! They were basking in the warm sunshine, and I am sure he thought they kind of looked like a favorite pet!