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Quiz about Karaoke for Kids
Quiz about Karaoke for Kids

Karaoke for Kids Trivia Quiz


Here are some favorite songs with a missing word or phrase. What can that word or phrase be?

A multiple-choice quiz by einsteinII. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
einsteinII
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
355,703
Updated
Aug 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
960
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Question 1 of 10
1. Old McDonald had a place where one can find animals and hayfields. What would that place be? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Up in the sky, there are some twinkling points of light. There is a song that starts "Twinkle twinkle, little _____" We wonder what they are? What is the word I am searching for? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In the next song, something is falling down that is big and heavy and allows people to cross a river. Cars and trains cross over on them, too. The one that is falling down in the song was in England, in their capital city, over a river called the Thames. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. There is a song that has a mountain named in it and the person singing the song lost his true lover there by courting too slowly. What is the name of the mountain where love was lost? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. There is a song about three mice with a disability that makes it difficult for them to see. They all ran after the farmer's wife, for some reason. How do we describe them in the song? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. There is a song about some animals that go "baa baa" and they are colored black. The question that is being asked of them is whether they have any wool. What is the name of the animals in the song? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. There is a song about someone who is travelling and she is "coming round the mountain when she comes". What color are the pyjamas that she will wear when she comes? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. There was an animal that went over the mountain to see what he could see. What type of animal went over the mountain but only saw the other side? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. There was someone who played knick knack on his thumb and gave his dog a whack before rolling home. Who was this elderly individual? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. There is a song about a group of six birds and they drift around quacking. They had a leader, in the song, who had a feather on his back and led them in their quack-quack-quack. What birds were these? Hint





Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Old McDonald had a place where one can find animals and hayfields. What would that place be?

Answer: farm

Old McDonald had a farm, of course. On this farm he had some sheep, with a baa baa here and there.
2. Up in the sky, there are some twinkling points of light. There is a song that starts "Twinkle twinkle, little _____" We wonder what they are? What is the word I am searching for?

Answer: star

Well, we all wonder why stars twinkle. As to what they are, they are big balls of burning gases and are very far away.
3. In the next song, something is falling down that is big and heavy and allows people to cross a river. Cars and trains cross over on them, too. The one that is falling down in the song was in England, in their capital city, over a river called the Thames.

Answer: London Bridge

The song tells us that London Bridge is falling down. It was a bridge over the River Thames and has been replaced since. The original bridge can now be found in Arizona, USA.
4. There is a song that has a mountain named in it and the person singing the song lost his true lover there by courting too slowly. What is the name of the mountain where love was lost?

Answer: Old Smoky

The ballad of Old Smoky is a well-known American folk song and the singer was a slow courter, which means the singer must have been too shy to tell their loved one that there was a deep love in their heart. Nowadays, we may say that you lose if you snooze.
5. There is a song about three mice with a disability that makes it difficult for them to see. They all ran after the farmer's wife, for some reason. How do we describe them in the song?

Answer: three blind mice

Three blind mice ran after the farmer's wife. What did she do but cut off their tails with a carving knife. Silly mice.
6. There is a song about some animals that go "baa baa" and they are colored black. The question that is being asked of them is whether they have any wool. What is the name of the animals in the song?

Answer: sheep

Well, we gather wool from sheep, so this is the animal in the song. You may think that sheep are usually white but they can be other colors. The sheep in the song tell us that they can give us three bags full of wool.
7. There is a song about someone who is travelling and she is "coming round the mountain when she comes". What color are the pyjamas that she will wear when she comes?

Answer: pink

"She'll be wearing pink pyjamas when she comes." is a verse in the song. The person coming around the mountain is Mary Harris Jones, a labor union organizer. A union is a group of workers who band together for the common good.
8. There was an animal that went over the mountain to see what he could see. What type of animal went over the mountain but only saw the other side?

Answer: bear

The bear went over the mountain to see what he could see. There may be some truth in the theory that bears could be used to predict the weather. If the bear woke up early and saw that the weather was good, he would go back to sleep for six weeks. ("Living in Season, The official newsletter of the School of the Seasons", Volume 3, Number 2, January 31, 2005)
9. There was someone who played knick knack on his thumb and gave his dog a whack before rolling home. Who was this elderly individual?

Answer: This Old Man

This Old Man played knick knack on his thumb as well as his shoe, his knee, his door and his hive. I don't think it is a good idea to whack a bee hive, do you?
10. There is a song about a group of six birds and they drift around quacking. They had a leader, in the song, who had a feather on his back and led them in their quack-quack-quack. What birds were these?

Answer: six little ducks

Yes, they were ducks, who like to quack as they drift around looking for food. They even went down to the meadow, wig-wag, wig-wag, to and fro, quacking all the way.
Source: Author einsteinII

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