William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice" and Christopher Marlowe's "The Jew of Malta" both brought a horrific Jewish stereotype to the Elizabethan stage. Please note that my quiz is limited to the Elizabethen age and is in no way an ongoing belief.
Here is a quiz on the classic British sitcom, "Birds of a Feather", starring Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph. Just how much do you remember about the second episode, entitled "Just Visiting"?
Here is a quiz that explores the myth of "Pyramus and Thisbe", as told by Geoffrey Chaucer in his "Legend of Good Women". All interesting information is based on my own research for my university dissertation. Good luck.
Achilles is the most difficult dog I've ever had to train. Now he's managed to get inside the world of "Friends", so I must track him down before he alters the series forever. So drop what you're doing and help me, because I must get Achilles to heel!
This quiz is the fourth in a series that counts down my all-time favourite films. Continuing this quest, with number 7 on my list, let's explore the 1996 film, "Sleepers". Enjoy!
This quiz marks my first foray into the Sci/Tech category, and will test your knowledge of a common cause of hyperthyroidism - Graves' disease. Just how much do you known about this metabolic disorder? Let's play and find out!
What could be better than enjoying Shakespeare alongside a tasty, sweet treat? For while the one feeds the mind, the other sustains the belly. So let's move on to the plays of the Bard, with a muffin in hand of course!
The phrase, 'one man's trash is another's treasure' certainly relates to the world of inventing. Indeed the ten inventions mentioned in this quiz would have the likes of Edison and Whitney shaking their heads and asking 'What will they think of next'?
As part of the Amazing Race 2, the NaMaPoJo Quiz Pros are keen to learn all about a Welsh rugby union great - the formidable Shane Williams. Join us, as we learn all about this legend of Welsh rugby.
Greetings dear quiz-taker! Can you help me, the newest employee of FT Airways, as I try to guess who it is I'm greeting at the gate when I ask "How was your flight?"
I will present you with a fractured version of something to do with "Mortal Kombat" and you need to type it out correctly. Example: Come Eel Ian = Khameleon. Please remember the magic "k" that often replaces "c". Do not use any punctuation.
Okay, so the Nittany Lion is the mascot of Penn State, but would you have really known that if I hadn't told you? More to the point, how many REAL animals have you never heard of? Let's find out shall we?
Frames are not just for housing photographs, but are also key elements of film making. With this in mind, how many of the following frozen frames can you correctly identify?
With Christmas Day just around the corner, let's get festive and join Welsh-speakers, Rhys and Eleri, as they enjoy the run up to the big day. You will need at least a basic understanding of Welsh in order to do well on this quiz. Pob lwc i bawb!
"Casualty" first hit British screens in September 1986, and quickly established itself as a Saturday night heavyweight when it came to viewing figures. This quiz will test your knowledge of its early years, from series 1-3. Enjoy!
Every answer in this quiz can be made out of the word COTTAGE. To make things even more entertaining, each answer is a thing that can also be found in and around my own rental cottage. Have fun!
This quiz centres around the Scottish poet Carol Ann Duffy, and more specifically her second collection of poetry, "Selling Manhattan", which was published in 1987.
I have been a collector of My Little Ponies ever since I received my first pony, back in 1983. This quiz tests your knowledge of the first wave of My Little Ponies (1982-92). I hope you enjoy it.
This is a quiz on the Irish poet Seamus Heaney's collection of poems, "The Haw Lantern" which was published in 1987. My first quiz on Heaney was far more difficult than I intended it to be, and so I have tried to make this one a little easier. Good luck.
It was a dark and stormy night when I settled down to read some of my favourite pieces of literature. I then fell fast asleep, only to experience some startling dreams related to my reading. Can you match each dream with the correct literary text?
This is a 'guess the character' quiz. I will give you a short description and you must then guess the name of the character that is being described. This quiz is based on the novel by Alex Garland and not the 2000 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
Having grown up in the 90s, I couldn't resist revisiting my favourite teenage tunes. Each question focuses on a specific year, starting with 1990. I will give you a lyric, and you need to match it to the correct artist. Good luck.
"The Biggest Loser" is a reality show with a difference, in that it really does change lives. Season 5 was one of my favourites, but how much do you remember about it?
All you need to do, is rearrange the letters in each anagram in order to find the answer to the clues I give you. The answers will all be things that are associated with Wales. Good luck.
Having grown up in the 90s, I couldn't resist revisiting my favourite teenage tunes. Each question focuses on a specific year, starting with 1990. I will give you a lyric, and you need to match it to the correct artist. Good luck.
The valleys of South Wales are rich with many wonderful words that are rarely used elsewhere in the country. This quiz is all about these bizarre words that make up the South Walian dialect.
Here is a quiz on the classic British sitcom, "Birds of a Feather", starring Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson and Lesley Joseph. Just how much do you remember about the third episode, "Shift"?