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Quizzes for Tenth Grade
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Australia is the world's sixth biggest country yet it only has six states, two (internal) territories and a few external territories. How many can you pick from these fractured words?
Deborah and Barack were two heroes in the book of Judges who fought a great battle to save Israel. How much do you know about their story and how God helped them?
There are few more beautiful places on Earth than the coral reefs of the Pacific. Let's dive in and see what cool critters we can find there on that amazing coral reef.
Thanksgiving is a historical celebration in the US and other countries, but did you know there were people in the Bible who gave thanks to God as well?
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.
Your goal is to match these ten people to the schools of higher education that they attended and graduated. Connect the right people to their alma maters.
Being 'born on the wrong side of the blanket' was to be born illegitimate. Here are a few figures from history who were 'born on the wrong side of the blanket' but it didn't stop them from achieving great things.
William Sydney Porter, aka O Henry, was a prolific writer of short stories, many of which had twist endings. Can you match each title with the synopses given?
One day the Sun was going through his complaint box when he discovered that all the names on the complaints had been melted away. See if you can help the sun match the complaints to the appropriate planet or Solar System object.
Vertebrate animals have an internal skeletal structure, insects and crustaceans have an external one and some animals don't have any bones. See how much you know about bones (or lack thereof).
Here is a list of Canadian provinces. But they are fractured. Figure them out. Example: You Con Tear Uh Tore Wheeze is the Yukon Territores. Thanks again, crisw, for creating fractured word games. I love playing them!
The Seven Wonders of the World is a list made by Herodotus, a historian who lived during ancient times. The ones in this quiz are monuments which were not included in the list of the Seven Wonders.
William Sydney Porter wrote several short stories under the name of O Henry, the most famous of which are 'The Gift of the Magi' and 'The Ransom of Red Chief'. Here are ten others. Match the synopsis with the title.
The downside is that these people are dead, the upside is that they're still making millions. "Forbes Magazine" publishes a list of top earning dead celebrities each year; lets take a look at the top ten on the list for 2016.
The Niagara Escarpment is a geographical feature in North America. Here are ten questions about escarpments in general, and about the unique features of the Niagara Escarpment.
I recently downloaded ten fun facts about rams. See how many you know! All about rams, their features and characteristics, not Random Access Memory or battering rams. There are hints, too, which should help you. Enjoy!
Mary Shelley's classic Gothic novel "Frankenstein" is perhaps one of literature's most famous horror novels. Give the book a read and test your knowledge with ten questions about the story. Good luck!
This quiz is designed for Jewish students in grades 3-7 who are studying their religion at Hebrew school. Anyone else is welcome to take the quiz to see what they know about Judaism.
The gloaming is a Scottish term that refers to the twilight time of the day. The following questions refer to creatures that one may encounter during the gloaming and beyond into the night.
Yes, I've written another quiz about Newbery Medal books. This time, it's all about animals! Match each character on the left to the type of animal it is on the right.
The BBB presents to you a second quiz wholly on the New Testament's miracles. We all know the stories, but here are accounts of some of those who have had miracles happen to them. Hope you enjoy it!
The War of 1812 between the United States of America and Great Britain lasted over 2 years and saw approximately 30,000 casualties, yet little is generally remembered of this significant historical event in either country.