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Trivia compatriots: please complete this un-complicated computerized quiz, comprised of a compilation of verbs beginning with "comp". All definitions come from Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, and etymology info comes from the Online Etymology Dictionary.
These messages have survived those who have written or received them. Some are on important matters, others are just gossip. For our good fortune were kept and are available today.
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.
Now that you have learned some dinosaur lingo from the previous two quizzes, it is time to look at the these spectacular creatures and see what we have learned from their fossils. See if you can match up the dinosaur to the meaning of its name.
In this quiz you should guess in which Eastern European City each of the presented landmarks is located. Have fun and test your knowledge in Eastern European geography, while finding top destinations for your next trip!
This quiz focuses on classical Chinese musical instruments, which often use a pentatonic scale rather than the heptatonic scale more common in Western music. Chinese instruments often influenced the development of similar instruments elsewhere.
Here are nine quotes from Shakespeare's "Hamlet". Most of them are spoken by Hamlet himself. The first letters of the answers to questions one to nine spell the answer to the last question.
Do you know which store is the BEST place to go to for these items? You may be able to find each item in more than one type of store, but there is only one BEST answer.
Use the symbols of the periodic table of chemical elements to identify the boys' names. Example: Selenium (Se) and Thorium (Th) = Seth. Don't put any spaces in the answer. Good luck!
But she's only taken them for the day. It's school holidays you see and they're driving us nuts! I'll take my turn with the kids next week but I need to take them to places they haven't been already. Guess where I'm thinking of taking the kids next.
This quiz is not about Stephen King's book, it's about some of the bright objects in the sky that mankind has observed and sometimes been a little scared of for millennia. Let's see how many you know.
... is worth two in the bush, isn't it? Well not quite - my Ascension Quest challenge is now challenging you to figure out the word in these sayings that has been replaced by the word 'prayer'.
Quantum mechanics is all about little things called "particles". This quiz will introduce you to some of the most important ideas in quantum mechanics.
Have you ever been scared to do something brave? Gideon was a man that didn't have much courage, but decided to obey God. How much do you know about his story? (Answers are in the NIV version of the Bible.)
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?
Civilization as we know it is believed to have begun in the ancient land of Mesopotamia, sometime between 3500 BC and 3000 BC. Can you identify the following terms that are associated with this Cradle of Civilization?
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?
Some creatures are so unusual, they need to borrow names from other, more recognizable animals just so you have an idea of what they resemble (like 'tiger moth'). Can you find the correct matches to make a list of real double-named critters?
"Call me Ishmael" and "It is a truth universally acknowledged..." were already taken, but you should be able to recognize the opening passages of most of these well-known stories and books.
Like many of Robert Frost's poems, "Mending Wall" uses a rural New England setting to explore metaphysical issues while evoking a sense of the timeless immediacy of the moments he describes. And there are familiar quotes!
This quiz is about physics topics that are taught to 11 to 14 year olds in England and Wales. Are you smarter than a teenager? Based on the UK National Curriculum.
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 to do something that has never been done before, or even create something totally new? Here is a quiz on ten people who were courageously or creatively first.
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? :)
There are many places in the United States called Columbia, a term that refers to Christopher Columbus. Can you match them to their correct state? Good luck!
"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"!