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Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
If you are is familiar with Carroll's "Jabberwocky", then you know it is filled with many silly words. Humpty-Dumpty tries to explain these to Alice in "Through the Looking Glass". Do you know what these strange words from the first stanza mean?
Hamlet must have had too many cups of mead at the Wedding feast and has forgotten his lines. Can you find the missing word at the end of these famous quotations?
We are the Wild Mutant Noggins. Throughout history there have been thousands of us - not all really wild or mutant, but all noggin-oriented. This quiz brings you questions about just ten of these fabulous creatures.
Swimming around in Albus Dumbledore's pensieve are some words concerning Hogwarts, people and magical things. Can you pick them out from the letters that swirl around them?
Children 4-7 can enjoy many excellent books. Which of these can you recognize? [Since 1937 the Caldecott Medal has been given out annually to distinguished books for children.]
In this quiz you have to work out the name of the country as if the name was being dialed on a telephone keypad. For example, 6626 would be Oman. Have fun!
You are playing with plastic dinosaurs in your bathtub and are wondering if dinosaurs liked going into the water. What dinosaurs, ancient reptiles and other very old creatures would have liked being in the water?
I'll give you the name of a play. You pick which character is NOT in that play. (At the end, I'll give you the name of at least one play where that odd character can be found.)
This quiz focuses on several of Shel Silverstein's poems and songs. This is an adopted quiz. I have kept the same poems and songs as were in the original quiz but developed new questions and added interesting information. I hope you enjoy.
This quiz is about facts in music theory. For those children who haven't learned music theory yet, this quiz may be hard for you so this quiz is for people who have learned theory in music (most preferably those in middle school). Good luck!
Joseph Heller's "Catch-22" is a masterpiece of absurdist literature; as such, it's rife with some logical and ethical inconsistencies. Can you make sense of this seminal satire?
Almost half of the battles, and a number of other important events occurred in the Niagara Region (Ontario, Canada) during the War of 1812. This quiz will test your knowledge of some of these, along with some of the people involved.
I will give you lines from the original poems, and you will supply the line parodied by Lewis Carroll. These would be the lines appearing in his book _Alice's Adventures in Wonderland_. Carroll loves to express his whimsical ideas through poetry.
There are volcanoes all around our solar system. Only a few places besides Earth, like some of the moons of other planets, have active volcanoes and this quiz is about some of them.
The United States Supreme Court has no power to enforce its decisions and yet these decisions effect the everyday lives of all US citizens. This quiz deals with just ten of them.
The game was played Feb. 2, 2020, in Miami, Florida. San Francisco played Kansas City. The game was the championship for the 2019 NFL season, the league's 100th anniversary.
I had to read this play in my English class, so I said to myself "why don't I just enjoy it to get over with"...then I got into the play and that's what inspired me to do a quiz on it.
I'm Karloff Menace of Panic Park! I must get some beautiful screams for my park, so take this quiz and be sure to rate it... if you dare! This quiz is all about R.L. Stine's book "Streets of Panic Park" from the Horrorland series. Contains spoilers.
I have just recently finished Dickens' "Tale of Two Cities" and thoroughly enjoyed it. How well do you know the characters? How easily do you think you could name a character based on a short description? Give it a shot!
This quiz is about C.S. Lewis's book "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" - not the contents so much, but about the book itself. I hope you enjoy my first quiz.
The Tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare quiz will help those who enjoy getting a hands on with test preparation. And it'll help kill time for those who really have nothing to do.
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