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Quizzes for Fifth Grade
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Do you like Bible stories? This quiz is about people whose names get coupled together because there is a bible story about the two of them. Can you sort them into the correct pairs?
However, this doesn't mean it's not worth writing a quiz about. This quiz is a mini category safari, and each question has something in common: they're all about the colour purple, or purple things. Note: this quiz has a British bias.
Did you know that edible honey over 3,000 years old has been found in Egyptian pyramids? Let's learn about the honey bees who've made this sweet treat for generations.
The month of December is festive in many families because the birth of Jesus is celebrated and it is when plans are made for the new year. In this quiz we are going to recall stories about Jesus and you will remember some facts about your life.
Hello kids, this is Pharaoh! I know the title of this quiz should have Moses somewhere in it, but he's not the one dealing with all these things God is sending! Can you help me out?
In Australia we have wonderful beaches, scenery, climate, friendly people and some unique and very unusual animals. Many are delightful and cuddly but many are deadly and scary. Here is a look at some of our animals.
Children (and their parents!) are discovering that contemporary libraries can be places of enchantment, excitement, and learning. Today's libraries offer a wide selection of materials, often at no charge. How much do you know about your library?
NovaLuna's challenge reminded me of the many lands I've carted things around in (mainly souvenirs), and this quiz is about those I haven't. Can you discover where I haven't been?
In two or three dimensions, geometry is everywhere! Let's look at where shapes appear in our everyday lives, as well as a bit about the shapes themselves.
Of course, there is never an end of Dr. Seuss. We'll still be reading him when we're 99. However, do you know his books well enough to recognize their ending lines? See if you can match some titles with their last words.
Each of the sentences have a mistake; the words in ALL CAPS are used incorrectly! They are anagrams of the correct words; can you figure out which words I should have used instead? Type in the correct word for each word in ALL CAPS.
It is important that all kids (and adults) understand the main principles behind American government and the freedoms we love. Enjoy this quiz while you are on the path to growing up to be a future leader of this wonderful country!
Christmas is a very special season celebrating Jesus' birth. Do you know these people Jesus brought hope to in the Bible and the events that happened? (All answers NIV)
A rogue is dishonest and deceitful, a rebel is one who rises against the opposition and a renegade is one who betrays an organisation or set of principles. History has given us a hotchpotch of rogues, rebels and renegades.
The Jewish people have often been quite involved with the surrounding cultures and have produced many famous people in different fields. Which ones do you recognize?
Starting with "Leaf", change one letter each time until you get back to "Leaf". No need to anagram.
My thanks to spanishliz for the title. This quiz is also part of Kyle's "Stepping Up" challenge.
Have you ever wanted a present or a gift so badly that it seemed to take forever? This man actually did wait a long time and God also asked him to make a sacrifice. Are you ready for the story of Abraham? :)
The sandman has many ways to help us fall asleep, and reading is but one of them. This quiz is about a few books with stories of sleep, dreams and the night.
Hi kids! We all know that elephants have trunks and cats have whiskers, but can you help me build these other creatures by matching them to their correct body parts?
"The Box of Delights" by John Masefield is a Christmassy, magical adventure story. Do you know its story? Fill in the blanks to finish the story of "The Box of Delights"!
In this quiz, I will give you a clue to a four letter word. Step by step, following the clues, you must change just one letter in the word to make another word.
I'll give you the names of some American sports teams; you need to pick the city where they play. For example - the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners all play in Seattle. But it's probably not so trivial if you live outside the USA.
For each question, place the same letter in all gaps to create three words which share the given category. For example, place the letter 'e' in all gaps in R _ d, G r_ _ n, and B l u _ to make red, green, and blue, which are all colours.
An easy quiz for children, some would be a bit difficult for younger kids, but mostly they are easy. Add a letter, or two, to the word 'in' to make a new word. I'll give you clues as to what the new word is! Have fun!
Children are fascinated with flowers. Many flowers have common names which make them easy to identify or remember. Can you identify the flower from the given clues?
Add one or more letters to the word "car" to form a new word that is described in the clue. Be sure to write the whole new word, not just the letters added.