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Quizzes for Eighth Grade
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Take an incredible sightseeing tour across North America! This quiz will ask you to answer whether each famous natural site is from the United States, Canada, or Mexico. (Click the images for a closer look!)
Madeline L'Engle wrote an amazing piece of science fiction and fantasy for young people with her 1962 novel "A Wrinkle in Time". It's a true battle of good vs. evil, with a FANTASTIC cast of characters.
These ancient tyrants would like to tell you why they are the worst of the worst. You must figure out who's who, and then decide which one is the biggest baddie of all.
Seas and bays are subdivisions of the larger bodies of water that compose the World Ocean. Can you place each of these into the appropriate part of the World Ocean in which it is found?
Behold seven of the most famous measures in classical music history: the opening to Beethoven's Symphony No. 5, Movement I. Indicated on the image are ten components of western musical notation. See how many you can name. American nomenclature is used.
Look at the map and find the numbers. Your first task is to decide which U.S. state is represented by each number. But wait! There's a twist! Identify the state using its nickname. Good luck!
This is a quiz about various aspects of United States History. If you are a history buff you will find this easy. If you didn't pay attention in your high school history class you might have trouble with this one.
The past has gotten a little mixed up! All of these historical events are out of order. Help me place them in the proper order, from the event that happened first to the event that happened last.
All the answers to the questions in this quiz can be made from the letters in BASEBALL. Absolutely no knowledge of the game is required, except how to spell it!
Music relies on many symbols to tell musicians how a piece should be played. Test your knowledge of music theory by identifying these 15 symbols. This quiz uses UK terminology but common US terms are included in brackets where relevant.
As I'm armed with my bad drawings, a stack of cue cards, and a Sharpie, here's a look at ten famous people who all bear uncanny resemblances when drawn on small pieces of paper. Did I mention I can't draw?
We're going to take a trip through the United States of America. I will give you a description of one of the states, using a variety of little facts. Can you tell me what state I'm describing?
Using the most basic maps, can you identify ten countries from around the world? See if you know your nations by the way they're shaped (with a few other hints)! Good luck!
Look at the map and find the numbers. Your first task is to decide which U.S. state is represented by each number. But wait! There's a twist! Identify the state using its nickname. Good luck!
In this adopted quiz, the idea is still to answer each question with a number. The twist? This time some questions have multiple correct answers... but there's only one correct way to match 10 questions to 10 correct answers!
Look at the map and find the numbers. Your first task is to decide which U.S. state is represented by each number. But wait! There's a twist! Identify the state using its nickname. Good luck!
Look at the map and find the numbers. Your first task is to decide which U.S. state is represented by each number. But wait! There's a twist! Identify the state using its nickname. Good luck!
Here are some more questions that a typical ninth grade student might see in United States History class. Let's see how much you remember from those days!
All of these words are listed as synonyms for "promise" by a major thesaurus website - they however also have special or secondary meanings. Can you match each promise to the situation or description it would be most appropriate to?
Most good home cooks should be able to recognize these methods and recipes. However, if your idea of cooking is pressing the 'heat' button on your microwave, watch out! Note: As I am a Canadian, this quiz uses North American names for baked goods.
These are my top ten cities in North America and probably some of yours. I will give you three things associated with the city and you tell me the city. Good luck.
The world is full of colours and sometimes those get more detailed than red, blue, yellow, and green. In this quiz, help me identify the ten colours you see. I'll give you the names and you match them to their numbers.
The neighborhood dogs have figured out what the pass code to my doggie door is and have passed this information on to their puppies. I now have numerous puppies traipsing in and out at all hours. Can you guess what breed each of these beautiful faces is?
Dorothy finds herself in the mysterious, far-away Land of Oz in this 1900 children's book by L. Frank Baum. Use the pictures provided to see if you remember her adventures in this novel! This quiz can not be solved by watching the film!