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This page contains a number of quizzes we created and got sent that do not classify in another category:
● Alphabet Soup Quiz V6 Alphabet Soup Quiz V6This is the sixth version of the Alphabet Soup quiz submitted by Laurie Fisher. You should be familiar with the concept - otherwise click here to go to version one of the quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Tangled Words Quiz V1This is a new concept! You see a grid with a few letters given and have to fit the words given to the right into the grid until there are no spaces left. All words start with a given letter and can be positioned horizontally, vertically or diagonally and may be put in backwards. It is a tough one... A view of the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Alphabet Soup Quiz V5This is the fifth version of the Alphabet Soup quiz submitted by Laurie Fisher. You should be familiar with the concept - otherwise click here to go to version one of the quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Alphabet Soup Quiz V4This is the fourth version of the Alphabet Soup quiz submitted by Laurie Fisher. The format is the same as always - you see a bunch of letters on a line with a gap in the middle. Enter a single letter to form a word of at least five letters. Not all letters of the line are used to form the word, and the entered letter can be the first or last letter in the word or somewhere in the middle. With 26 questions, you use each letter of the alphabet once to complete the quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Alphabet Soup Quiz V3This is the third version of the Alphabet Soup quiz submitted by Laurie Fisher. The format should be known by now - you see a bunch of letters on a line with a gap in the middle. Enter a single letter to form a word of at least five letters. Not all letters of the line are used to form the word, and the entered letter can be the first or last letter in the word or somewhere in the middle. With 26 questions, you use each letter of the alphabet once to complete the quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Erin's Phobia QuizThis is another one of Erin's quizzes. And a hard one at that. You get the names of 100 phobia's and have to name what someone with that phobia is afraid of. There are 100 questions, so 100 100 points to get. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Alphabet Soup Quiz V2This is the second version of the Alphabet Soup quiz submitted by Laurie Fisher. You see a bunch of letters on a line with a gap in the middle. Enter a single letter to form a word of at least five letters. Not all letters of the line are used to form the word, and the entered letter can be the first or last letter in the word or somewhere in the middle. With 26 questions, you use each letter of the alphabet once to complete the quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Alphabet Soup Quiz V1This is a quiz submitted by Laurie Fisher. You see a bunch of letters on a line with a gap in the middle. Enter a single letter to form a word of at least five letters. Not all letters of the line are used to form the word, and the entered letter can be the first or last letter in the word or somewhere in the middle. With 26 questions, you use each letter of the alphabet once to complete the quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Note: ensure you have version 1.0.1 or higher of this quiz... US State Code QuizWell, here is an easy one for you! I give you the state code, you give me the state and the capital. Or maybe not that easy when you realise Miami is not the capital of Florida. So see how much you really know! A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Note: ensure you have version 1.0.1 or higher of this quiz... US State Slogan QuizAnd another US state quiz. I this case, you get the slogan and you name the state. Seems easy to start but they get tough, really tough. So good luck! A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Allen's Internet Domain Extensions QuizIn this quiz, you have to name the countries that belong to a top level internet domain. This sounds simple, but they get really tough. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Acronym QuizAcronyms are all around us. But do you know what an acronym stands for? This quiz serves you 150 acronyms, some easy, some hard to test your knowledge. A few examples from the quiz:
Download this quiz here in Excel format Note: ensure you have version 1.0.3 or higher of this quiz... Silhouette QuizAnd another of Mark's quizzes! This time, a silhouette quiz. You get to see a silhouette and tell the name of the person. If you cannot get the answer, you can buy clues, which will affect your score though! In total there are 20 silhouettes to get. A few examples from the quiz:
100 Things Eric Knows...and thinks you should too! This is the follow up of Marks Music Mega Crossword. It is a general knowledge quiz with questions about music, tv, sports, inventions, geography and many more. In total there are 100 questions and you are able to get a clue if you get really stuck. A few examples from the quiz:
Cryptic Cars QuizThis is another or Matt Shaw's quizzes. If you think you know your cars, this is one for you. You get a cryptic clue for a famous car make or model. Try and get them all, there are 45 clues. A few examples from the quiz:
How Smart Are You QuizIn this quiz, you are presented with visual representations of English sayings. Try and work them out, there are 30 of them in all. A few examples from the quiz:
Mensa TestIn this quiz, you have to work out what the letters mean. It is quite hard! We have put this quiz into the Gav & Arno format. A few examples from the quiz:
Logo QuizThis is a great quiz. Logos are all around us. In this world of consumer goods it is important to have a logo that people recognise immediately and associate with your brand. Let's face it, some people will buy goods purely because of the label/logo. We are bombarded with these images daily, but how many of them do you really recognise? We have not updated this quiz. A few examples from the quiz:
Minipops QuizzesThere are two minipops. You see a pixelated image and have to name the person or group. We have checked this quiz, but not reformatted it. A few examples from the quiz:
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