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Suffixes are part of our daily language use, but do you know what each suffix group denotes when it appears at the end of a word? Match the suffix to the correct definition.
There was sale from 22nd July to 31st July. My friends and I feel like our days are numbered. We need to shop a lot before our first day in college that starts on 1st August. Would you help us do some calculations during our shopping?
Match the name of the Pink Ranger to the series he or she was featured in. Beware, some characters donned the pink powers in more than one series, but the options only match up correctly in one manner.
Male first names, and especially their nicknames, show up in numerous common expressions in the English language. Let's see how many you can summon here.
We are moving to the New Testament! Most of the people in this quiz knew Jesus. Can you recognize who they are in the Bible by the clues? (All answers are NIV.)
I will explain a sport to a person who's never heard of sports. Your job is to figure out which sport I'm describing by my description. Most of these sports use balls but there are a few that don't.
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.
Remembering all the laws of physics is not an easy task. Here I will give you the statement of various laws in physics and you have to match them with the correct law.
"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" has lots of interesting machines and other things for Mickey and his friends to use! I have described ten of these things for you. See if you can match each item with the correct description. Think carefully and have fun!
The Caribbean Islands are located between North and South America and east of the Gulf of Mexico, with over 7,000 islands stretching over 2.7 million square kilometer.
Johor Bahru, a bustling city in southern Malaysia, has seen rapid development in recent years. We delve into the city, its district and the urban transformations that have shaped this thriving centre of commerce.
This is the adventure with the mysterious Faynights Castle and the fair-folk. Join Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timmy as they solve the mystery of the missing scientists.
Apes, elephants and criminals all play their part when the Famous Five actually go off in two caravans for an adventure in the hills. Follow their journey with these multi-choice questions.
Given the clues and the names of the elements, can you spell these US state names and capitals using chemical symbols?
For example, if the clue was Americium-Erbium-Iodine-Calcium, the answer would be "America" because the symbols spell AmErICa.
As in my first quiz of this type, letters replace numbers. A, B, C, D...Z = 1, 2, 3, 4...26. Your task is to work out the numerical value of the fruits given. Enjoy!
Elijah was a prophet who spoke for God during a time of extreme idol worship. Do you know the story of his contest with the King of Israel and prophets of Baal?
Revelation was written to be a book of hope for those who faithfully served God! Let's explore and find out how much you know about the contents of the last book of the Bible!
In "Charlotte's Web" E.B. White shows us the power of words and the power of friendship, using animal characters who seem very real. How much do you remember about the animal characters in "Charlotte's Web"?
AP Chemistry scarred me for life, thus I've dedicated my existence to hunting all those sneaky chemical compounds in disguise. Help me save others from acid, alkali, and salt compounds! (U.S. Product Specific)
No beating around the bush here, either you love these critters or you don't. They're a declared pest in New Zealand, but in Australia they're protected. Let's find out why.
Add a letter to the word from the clue you are given and you can make a new word. For example, "D + what you do with a book = to not look forward to something". The answer is "dread" (D+READ). Have fun with it!