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Quizzes for Eleventh Grade
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The Sunshine State or America's Dairyland? One state is famous for orange juice, palm trees, and alligators. The other is the "Beer Capital of the U.S.", the land of cheese, and the Green Bay Packers. Which town to which state?
The word "heading" is a clue to this match quiz: where are all these places containing the word "Head" in English, French, Dutch, German, Italian or Spanish?
In this quiz, we'll be looking at the easiest possible chess problems - "Mate in one move". Each black and white piece type can move and deliver mate in exactly one position. Who MOVES to deliver mate in each case? Some positions are slightly tricky!
Some of the most interestingly-named characters in literature can be found in the pages of Charles Dickens' novels. I'll give you the name of the character, and you'll choose the novel in which he or she appears.
All of the buildings in this quiz are built from LEGO building blocks and are the work of certified LEGO architect Adam Reed Tucker.
All of the buildings are several stories high in real life, and are built to scale out of LEGOs.
Billions of people have trodden upon this earth, and each one has had an impact in some way. However, a few have had such an impact that their names lived onward. Which of these, from all over the world, past or present, do you recognize?
From 1914 to 1919, and from 1939 to 1944, the world was watching as a war was being held in front of their own eyes. Here's a quick summary of both wars.
There are many mountains, mountain chains, rivers, oceans, lakes, and other physical features in the world. This quiz is about those features, but only "The Biggest and the Baddest".
I've no intent for a remake of Hitchcock's movie. I'll just ask you some questions about common bird species in Europe. Make sure your cat doesn't catch them before you can answer.
I'm giving you ten small grab bags with four elements inside - but in each case, only one of them has the trait asked for in the question. Can you spot the correct one?
Religions around the world typically have sacred texts that believers use to guide their faith and beliefs. For this quiz, match each religion with the sacred text that is associated with it.
If you've ever taken a look at a map of Africa you would probably have a working knowledge of its most famous destinations. In this quiz, place ten lesser-known cities on the map if you can. Good luck!
Here is a quiz that explores Geoffrey Chaucer's "General Prologue" from "The Canterbury Tales". Please bear in mind that this quiz focuses solely on Chaucer's perceptions of Christianity during the 14th century and is in no way an ongoing belief. Enjoy!
I will be continuing my trip across the United States. I'll stop here and there along the way. You have to guess what U.S. state I'm in. As always your gas is free on this quiz!
This quiz is dedicated to animals that get a bad rap when people are given unfavourable comparisons to them. But I'm here to say, go ahead, and be that animal!
Hemingway's "The Sun Also Rises", a semi-autobiographical novel about a group of expats living in Paris, has been in print continuously since its publication in 1926. How much do you know about this canonical book? Most of the pictures should help a bit.
British Columbia (BC) is one of Canada's most beautiful provinces. Here are a few things that you might see on a road trip through the province. Use the photo clues even if you've never been there. Good luck.
Knowing if a place is in the Canadian province of Québec should be as easy as checking to see if the place name is French...right? Well let's see. If it's from Québec, it should go into the right section, otherwise, it's not. Bon chance!
"The person, be it gentleman or lady who has not pleasure in a good novel must be intolerably stupid," declares the sensible Henry Tilney during the course of Jane Austen's undeniably good novel "Northanger Abbey".
There are roads to be explored, experienced, taken and traveled - but they all have one thing in common - a journey. So, let's see where these roads take us!
Chemical compounds do not make for very catchy names, so we often know them by a simpler name. I will give you the chemical name and its formula - you find the matching 'common' name.
Let's face it. The earth just wouldn't be the same without "the lungs of the world". Match the country with its national tree symbol- mostly official, some unofficial.
Brrr... Today, we're going to follow in James Clark Ross's footsteps and explore the vast and mysterious lands of Antarctica. It's cold out here - make sure you wrap up warm!
Spain is a wonderful land to visit and one of the most vibrant of all European countries. Ten nice questions follow for all those who like a bit of Spain.
The periodic table is much more than a list of chemical elements. It can provide a plethora of information about the chemical and physical properties just by the element's position. This quiz uses fictional elements named after my teammates.
"I love a sunburnt country" is the first line of the second verse of the 1908 poem by Dorothea Mackellar, "My Country" that would not only be familiar to nearly every primary school student but also a personal mantra for many Australians. Here's why...
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.
Quantum mechanics is all about little things called "particles". This quiz will introduce you to some of the most important ideas in quantum mechanics.