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Many of the world's countries have adopted a bird as one of their national symbols. To explore this topic, here's a match quiz inspired by Kyleisalive's Christmas 2017 challenge.
Let's zip our way through cities, towns and villages in the USA that have someone's first name. There are clues to help you match them up with their state.
Euphemisms are a great way to say what you mean whilst maintain respect for the subject matter at hand. How many of these euphemisms have you used before?
Health is a major theme in the 'Chalet School' books, and many doctors appear throughout the series - some of them even end up marrying pupils! Can you guess who's who?
Much of the terminology that relates to how a piece of music is performed is taken from the Italian language. In this quiz, we'll look at some of these terms and their effects.
My young grandson loves to earn money for his piggy bank! I believe that if he is old enough to know how to count money, he is old enough to learn a bit about the people whose images are on the currency! See if you can match them up with a nickname.
During a span of almost a thousand years the ancient Egyptians developed a culture that remained virtually unchanged throughout their long history. Can you identify these terms that have been used since the Archaic Period and Old Kingdom?
All of the people in the quiz have been either heralded as heroes or villified as rogues in one way or another. I'll give you a bit of biography, you choose the person's name. The quiz covers a range of quiz categories.
You can have a lot of fun with the number twelve. We can only have ten questions, but follow along still and see how much you know about one of the nicest numbers around.
Hello! Gooie dag! Sawubona! Come and take a look at the beautiful country of South Africa and enjoy some of the facts that the "rainbow nation" has to share.
Aldo is an Italian kid touring through Europe. Can you tell Aldo where he is, based upon what he sees? Have fun identifying the city or the country from the clues !
It's no coincidence that the people in the quiz are linked by some form of the word "down." Move the correct answers to the proper statement, and you'll score big.
Most of the United States presidents have had pets during their life in politics. Some more than one, some could have opened a zoo. From the list of pets I give you, pick the correct president.
Did you think that was all of the sing-a-long fun? Well, think again, there's more to come. Here are some happy ones that you can do, and all of your friends can sing-a-long too! (Note: Questions are U.S. specific)
Jiminy Crickets, it's happened a third time. Animals have escaped and entered Christmas song titles. Choose the correct word that goes in the Christmas song. This will be the last time, I promise.
You have just been hired as Santa Claus' new personal assistant. Your job is to identify what toy or game a child is asking for from the descriptions written in each letter. Get moving, Christmas will be here before you know it.
Long before Europeans arrived, Aboriginal nations made the Australian land their home. This quiz focuses on Indigenous Australians before Europeans arrived, but some of them have descendants who continue the beliefs and practices of their ancestors.
A second edition of an earlier quiz. I will give you the chemical name and its formula - you find the matching 'common' name of something we all likely know and use.
There are forty-six official events in the Olympics and World Athletics Championships, twenty-three for each of men and women. Here is a list of ten events to match against the given descriptions.
There are a myriad of chess openings out there. Some of them have been named after countries, regions and cities. In this quiz we'll get to know 10 of them.
I've been trying to write this quiz all day, but I keep getting interrupted before I finish the questions and now it's bedtime. I've managed to make some notes, though, so maybe you'll be able to work out the answers. Do you want to try?
Hey kids, this topic might sound a bit strange but it has nothing to do with marrying animals! It's about looking after and breeding certain types of animals, often (but not always) on a farm. You might be surprised how much you already know about it!
I will give a few clues about a well known U.S. President. See if you can guess which presidents they are. You will have four Presidents to choose from. No President will be correct in more than one answer.
I'm an English major so these words are everyday jargon, but for everyone else words like 'iambic' or 'assonance' are near worthless and banal. Let's make things a bit more interesting. You probably know more than you think!
A boating trip on the Thames sounds a delightful prospect! But first of all we need to go shopping for a few essentials, just be careful what you ask for...or face the consequences.
This quiz is on different types of figurative and poetic language. I will give you a sentence or phrase and you will tell me what device it is using. Test your language knowledge!
This quiz is based on typical English translations of the Old and New Testaments. Remember, the correct answers are the names not found anywhere in the Bible. I will include name meanings in the information.
Jane Austen's characters occasionally travelled to real-life locations in England. Can you match up the events that occurred in one of these places with the novel in which they appeared or were mentioned?
Although its name might suggest otherwise, a flying fox is not a fox that can fly. Here are some animals with decidedly misleading names. Do you know what they really are?
You don't need to have gone to the University of Oxford to be able to match these famous roads with their countries of origin. I've provided an extra fact about each road which may help you on your way.
At our Phoenix Rising Zoom meetings we often have specific quizzes as well as our regular "Cool Zoom" quizzes. See if you can work out the countries from the anagrams and the hints provided. veHa uFn!