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Fill in the Blank Trivia Quiz


All these songs for children name animals in them, I will give you some lyrics, you need to fill in the missing words. Have fun!

A photo quiz by ramonesrule. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
ramonesrule
Time
3 mins
Type
Photo Quiz
Quiz #
404,466
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
Plays
1093
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
Last 3 plays: CardoQ (10/10), Guest 71 (10/10), Guest 165 (9/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. What animal is missing in this song about Alice?

"Alice the _____ has one hump
Alice the _____ has one hump
Alice the _____ has one hump
Go Alice Go!"

Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What word fits in both of these lines?

"Old MacDonald had a ____
EIEIO
And on this ____ he had a cow
EIEIO"
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What big-toothed marine animal fills in the blank?

Verse one - "Baby _____ doo doo doo doo doo doo"
Verse two - "Mommy _____ doo doo doo doo doo doo"
Verse three - "Daddy _____ doo doo doo doo doo doo"
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. "The itsy bitsy ______ went up the water spout."

What little creature went up the spout?
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What kind of animal is kissing a moose in this song?

"Down by the bay
Where the watermelons grow
Back to my home
I dare not go
For if I do
My mother will say
"Did you ever you ever see a _____
kissing a moose?"
Down by the bay"
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which poor little baby animals fill in the blank?

"Three little _______, they lost their mittens,
And they began to cry"
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Don't jump on the bed like these animals because you might get hurt! What fills in the blank?

"Five little _______ jumping on the bed,
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor and the doctor said
No more _______ jumping on the bed!"
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Don't be scared to hunt this King of the Beast! Which animal fits the description and fills in the blank?

"Goin' on a ____ hunt.
Goin to catch a big one.
I'm not scared."
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Uh oh! What has Little Bo-Peep lost?

"Little Bo-Peep has lost her _____,
and doesn't know where to find them;
leave them alone, And they'll come home,
wagging their tails behind them."
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In one version of this Easter song, what goes "hop, hop, hop?"

"Easter _____ hop, hop, hop
Make your ears go flop, flop, flop"
Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What animal is missing in this song about Alice? "Alice the _____ has one hump Alice the _____ has one hump Alice the _____ has one hump Go Alice Go!"

Answer: Camel

"Alice the Camel" is a super fun and simple song to help children learn animal names and counting. The first verse is all about Alice the camel and her one hump, the next verse is about Ruby, a rabbit who has two ears, then Sally the sloth with three toes and so on up to Sammy the spider who has eight legs.

An alternate version of this song has Alice the camel as the only animal named in the song but instead of counting up, Alice starts with a specific number of humps and counts down to one hump.

Either version is a fun singalong game for kids.
2. What word fits in both of these lines? "Old MacDonald had a ____ EIEIO And on this ____ he had a cow EIEIO"

Answer: Farm

"Old MacDonald Had a Farm" is a great song to learn about animals that belong on a farm and the noises that they make. For instance, there is a cow (the cow goes moo), a pig (the pig goes oink), a duck (the duck goes quack), a horse (the horse goes neigh), a lamb (the lamb goes baa) and a chicken (the chicken goes cluck).

At the end of the song, put it all together and see how many animal noises you remember!
3. What big-toothed marine animal fills in the blank? Verse one - "Baby _____ doo doo doo doo doo doo" Verse two - "Mommy _____ doo doo doo doo doo doo" Verse three - "Daddy _____ doo doo doo doo doo doo"

Answer: Shark

"Baby Shark" is a traditional song that has been around a lot longer than the 2016 version by Pinkfong that most people are familiar with. In this song we meet the whole shark family that includes the baby shark, mommy shark, daddy shark, grandma shark and grandpa shark.

It's a very simple yet catchy song and after the 2016 version, many people uploaded videos of themselves using their hands as shark mouths, starting with small snapping motions for the baby and gradually getting larger for each of the other shark family members.
4. "The itsy bitsy ______ went up the water spout." What little creature went up the spout?

Answer: Spider

This is a fun nursery rhyme to sing along to and to do fingerplay to as well. In the nursery rhyme, the spider goes up the spout, down the spout and back up again. It's fun to follow along with your fingers and hands, acting out what happens in the song. Lots of singers have sang this song and Bart Simpson sang this nursery rhyme in an episode of "The Simpsons".
5. What kind of animal is kissing a moose in this song? "Down by the bay Where the watermelons grow Back to my home I dare not go For if I do My mother will say "Did you ever you ever see a _____ kissing a moose?" Down by the bay"

Answer: Goose

"Down by the Bay" is a popular traditional children's song and children's entertainer Raffi released a very well-liked version. It's a good song to practice rhyming as each verse has a different animal and activity that rhyme. Some examples are a bear combing his hair and a fly wearing a tie. It's fun to think of other rhymes as you sing the song.
6. Which poor little baby animals fill in the blank? "Three little _______, they lost their mittens, And they began to cry"

Answer: Kittens

"Three Little Kittens" is a nursery rhyme that is part of the Mother Goose collection. In the song, the kittens lose their mittens, find them again, make them dirty, then clean them. The whole time, their mom is telling them that they won't get any pie unless they behave well. This nursery rhyme will help children learn how to not be naughty!
7. Don't jump on the bed like these animals because you might get hurt! What fills in the blank? "Five little _______ jumping on the bed, One fell off and bumped his head Mama called the doctor and the doctor said No more _______ jumping on the bed!"

Answer: Monkeys

"Five Little Monkeys" is a fun song to sing to help children learn how to count down from a specific number. Traditionally, it does start at the number five but you can start higher if you really like the song. Every time there is one less monkey because they keep falling off the bed and at the end the doctor says to put those monkeys "right to bed".

It might be lots of fun to jump on a bed while singing along but that's pretty dangerous so it's better to follow along with some gestures such as pretending to make a phone call and to wag your finger when the doctor says "no more monkeys jumping on the bed."
8. Don't be scared to hunt this King of the Beast! Which animal fits the description and fills in the blank? "Goin' on a ____ hunt. Goin to catch a big one. I'm not scared."

Answer: Lion

"Going on a Lion Hunt" is a fun action song for children as they hunt the lion. You come up against a river, sticks, mud, grass and more. At each obstacle, you can make the actions of what you'd do if you had to get across or through it. For example, make the actions of swimming to get across the river, jump over the sticks and crawl through mud.

There are variations on this song such as "Going on a Bear Hunt" and "Going on a Dragon Hunt".
9. Uh oh! What has Little Bo-Peep lost? "Little Bo-Peep has lost her _____, and doesn't know where to find them; leave them alone, And they'll come home, wagging their tails behind them."

Answer: Sheep

"Little Bo-Peep" is a popular nursery rhyme about a little girl named Bo-Peep who lost her sheep. There are multiple verses to this nursery rhyme that tell what she did to try to find them again. Verse one is the most well known and has some differences in line four: "wagging their tails behind them" is also sang as "dragging their tails behind them" or "bringing their tails behind them."
10. In one version of this Easter song, what goes "hop, hop, hop?" "Easter _____ hop, hop, hop Make your ears go flop, flop, flop"

Answer: Bunny

One version of the song "Easter Bunny Hop" is sung to the tune of "Baa Baa Black Sheep" but is all about the Easter Bunny hiding his Easter eggs. There are lots of songs with the same title including a popular song by Veggie Tales that includes dance beats and rapping about Peter Cottontail hip hopping around.
Source: Author ramonesrule

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