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... and some other interesting souvenirs were collected by Rowena, PDAZ, Doublemm and Eburge on their recent trip around the world. See if you can work out where they found each one.
All of these countries adopted the Euro as their currency on the 1st of January, 1999. Can you match them to the currencies they were using immediately prior to the switch?
Ni-hao! You probably know that English has incorporated lots of words from the Chinese, like bok choy, tofu, soy, and dim sum, but there are many other words and expressions that come from Zhōng-guó, the "Middle Kingdom" that Westerners call China.
Match the historical event on the left with the country or region in Oceania in which it occurred. Not all countries, territories or regions are included.
Star date 4392.24. Last entry of Captain John Russell. Now adrift in space, I hope my log book makes it back to Earth in the escape pod. The worm holes discovered in 2017 worked, but I ran out of fuel. Hope the log helps the next traveler.
Match the wild mammal to the scientific order to which it belongs. A little knowledge of Latin and Greek always helps in taxonomy. Amateur zoology, anyone?
There is a wonderful zoo in Singapore that is home to many neat animals. They have a variety of reptiles and mammals. Let's go on a trip and visit the Singapore Zoo.
Though we often associate carnivores with large, ferocious beasts such as lions, tigers and wolves, the meat and fish eaters of the mammal world come in all shapes and sizes. This quiz features some lesser-known carnivores.
Lewis Carroll's classic children's novel takes readers down the rabbit hole with Alice into a wonderful land of nonsense and confusion. See if you remember what happened in Alice's first trip to Wonderland. Good luck!
Henry's back! Sir William, the Earl of Warwick's most experienced knight, promised to tell us pages more about the Vikings after we learned about their sieges of Paris. Next we are to learn some Viking vocabulary words! Come along for the lesson!
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?
Turkmenistan, Papua New Guinea, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Not a fan of countries with too many letters in their names? Then this is the right quiz for you! Match the four-letter countries with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
An authoring challenge quiz. These questions should be very easy as they are not original, they are paraphrases of questions I see repeatedly in the general games of Funtrivia. I suspect you've come across them before as well.
In this quiz, we look at the largest cities of each Canadian province that aren't capitals. Match up the respective non-capital to the province! Good luck!
'Saturday's child works hard for a living', according to the rhyme. I'm not sure if these ten British woman were born on a Saturday, but they all became well known for the work they did. Can you match the names to their achievements?
No, not Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw and Slytherin - these houses are actual buildings occupied by various members of the wizarding world. Match up each property with J.K. Rowling's descriptions from the series.
Yes, it's another geography quiz! Here's a match quiz about some of the world's straits - those narrow waterways that connect two larger bodies of water while separating two landmasses.
Add a single word before each of the three words in each question to make three compound terms or phrases. Example: ___day, ___load, ___ up Answer: pay (payday,payload,and pay up).
The Baroque Period of history ranged from the years 1600 to 1750. It saw many changes in the arts and science, thinking, and life in general. See how many of these you know. Have fun!
My African safari is camping for the night, and I can hear animal sounds all around us. Can you help me sort out which animals are nearby by matching their voices? Thanks!
Perhaps one of the most exciting trips I've done in my life was a cruise named the "Vikings Journey" from Europe to America. I invite you to travel with me.
Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories, each of which has their own flag. Do you know them all? Please note - the flags are not placed in the image to represent geographical, nor alphabetical ordering. Have fun!
Henry here! Today the younger pages are going to see Sir William for their first history lesson. This time it's about famous people. Want to come along?
This casting call features ten characters that used the Summoning Charm in the "Harry Potter" book series. A casting call for witches and wizards involved in casting 'call', you might say. Match each usage of Accio to its corresponding character.
Each question has a missing word, and only a one word clue to help with the answer. To give you a bit of help, every question has the same choice of answers.
Many famous events occurred during the American Revolution. But where in the United States did they happen? Match the event to the number on the map, and have fun!
Etymologically speaking, the word "city" is borrowed from the Latin word "civitas", which means citizenship. This quiz tests your knowledge on ten notable cities whose names end with the word "city". Match the cities with the correct descriptions. Enjoy!
Join "smoke" with "fog" and you get "smog". It's sometimes that easy to get a new blend word. But do you always know where the bits come from and what the new word means? Some British - some U.S.A.