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School Subjects

Explore School Subjects with practice quizzes across Elementary Science, Elementary Math, Middle School Science, Middle School Math, High School Physics, Civics Basics, Study Skills, World History Basics, High School Biology, and Geography Basics. Build confidence with key concepts, vocabulary, and problem-solving skills used in class. Great for review, homework help, and quick knowledge checks.

36 Quizzes
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Elementary Science

Elementary Science

3 quizzes

Elementary Math

Elementary Math

3 quizzes

Middle School Science

Middle School Science

3 quizzes

Middle School Math

Middle School Math

3 quizzes

High School Biology

High School Biology

3 quizzes

High School Chemistry

High School Chemistry

3 quizzes

High School Physics

High School Physics

3 quizzes

World History Basics

World History Basics

3 quizzes

Geography Basics

Geography Basics

3 quizzes

Civics Basics

Civics Basics

3 quizzes

English Language Arts

English Language Arts

3 quizzes

Study Skills

Study Skills

3 quizzes

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Earth’s systems: weathering, erosion, and plate motion

Earth’s systems: weathering, erosion, and plate motion

Explore how Earth’s surface changes through weathering and erosion, and how plate motion reshapes the planet over time. This mixed-difficulty quiz helps middle school learners connect slow geologic processes to real landforms and everyday examples. Choose your preferred question count and difficulty, then learn at your own pace.

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States of matter: solids, liquids, and gases

States of matter: solids, liquids, and gases

Explore how solids, liquids, and gases behave in everyday life with this Elementary Science quiz. You’ll compare particle spacing, shape, and volume, and connect changes of state to heating and cooling. Pick how many questions you want and choose an easier or tougher mix to match your level.

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Cells: organelles and their jobs

Cells: organelles and their jobs

Test your understanding of cell organelles and what each one does in plant and animal cells. You’ll match structures to functions, spot key differences, and build the vocabulary used in middle school life science. Choose how many questions you want and pick an easy-to-hard mix that fits your study goals.

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Newton’s laws: forces and free-body diagrams

Newton’s laws: forces and free-body diagrams

Test your understanding of Newton’s laws by translating real situations into clear free-body diagrams and net-force equations. Questions mix everyday contexts with classic physics setups, helping you spot action–reaction pairs, choose axes, and predict motion. Pick your preferred difficulty and number of questions to match your study goals.

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Intro to fractions: halves, thirds, and fourths

Intro to fractions: halves, thirds, and fourths

Build a strong start with fractions by working with halves, thirds, and fourths. You’ll practice reading, comparing, and matching simple fractions to pictures and real-life examples. Choose how many questions you want to answer and pick a difficulty that fits your level—there’s no timer, so you can think it through.

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Stoichiometry: mole-to-mole and mass conversions

Stoichiometry: mole-to-mole and mass conversions

Strengthen your stoichiometry skills with mole-to-mole and mass conversion practice based on balanced chemical equations. Work through mixed-difficulty questions that build confidence with ratios, molar mass, and unit setup. Pick how many questions you want and the difficulty level, then learn from each attempt—no timer pressure.

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Interpret theme in short passages

Interpret theme in short passages

Sharpen your ability to interpret theme in short passages using clear, text-based evidence. You’ll read brief excerpts and choose the best statement of what the text suggests about life, people, or society. With mixed difficulty, it’s a solid fit for both quick practice and deeper skill-building.

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Weather tools: thermometer, rain gauge, and wind vane

Weather tools: thermometer, rain gauge, and wind vane

Explore the weather tools scientists use every day: thermometers, rain gauges, and wind vanes. You’ll practice reading measurements, matching tools to what they measure, and interpreting simple weather observations. Great for elementary learners who want to feel confident with basic meteorology vocabulary and skills.

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Fix comma splices and run-ons

Fix comma splices and run-ons

Comma splices and run-on sentences can make strong writing feel confusing. In this quiz, you’ll spot the problem and choose the best fix, from adding the right punctuation to rewriting for clarity. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then practice with mixed, real-world examples.

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Cell transport: diffusion, osmosis, and active pumps

Cell transport: diffusion, osmosis, and active pumps

Move beyond memorizing definitions and test how substances actually cross cell membranes. This mixed-difficulty quiz covers diffusion, osmosis, facilitated transport, and active pumps with scenarios and data-style questions. Choose how many questions you want and the difficulty level, then practice at your own pace with no timer.

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Rights and responsibilities of citizens

Rights and responsibilities of citizens

Test what you know about the rights you enjoy and the responsibilities you share as a citizen. This mixed-difficulty quiz covers core civics ideas like equality, freedom, voting, rule of law, and civic duties in everyday life. Pick a question count and difficulty level to match your goal—quick revision or a deeper challenge.

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Place value with tens and hundreds

Place value with tens and hundreds

Build confidence with place value in the tens and hundreds. You’ll read, compare, and break apart numbers to see what each digit really means. Great for students who want extra practice or a quick refresher before classwork.

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Category FAQ

How many School Subjects quizzes are available?

There are 36 quizzes with 4304 total questions in the School Subjects category.

What topics are covered in School Subjects?

Topics include Elementary Science and Math, Middle School Science and Math, High School Physics and Biology, Civics Basics, Study Skills, World History Basics, and Geography Basics.

How do the School Subjects quizzes work?

Pick a quiz, answer 4-option multiple-choice questions, and get instant results. Across the category you can practice all 4304 questions from 36 quizzes.

Are these quizzes good for exam and homework practice?

Yes. Use the 36 quizzes to review key concepts, build confidence, and spot weak areas using practice drawn from all 4304 questions.

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What you’ll practice

School Subjects quizzes help you review core ideas from science, math, history, civics, and geography while strengthening study habits.

You’ll see a mix of facts, definitions, and application questions—useful for classroom revision or catching up on tricky topics.

Quiz format on Baviro

Each quiz question has 4 answer options, and there’s no timer—so you can think carefully and learn at your own pace.

  • 4 multiple-choice options per question
  • No timer, ideal for steady practice
  • Covers multiple grade levels from elementary to high school
  • Great for vocabulary, formulas, and key dates
  • Helpful for test prep and daily review

Quick facts to spark curiosity

Physics explains motion and energy, while biology focuses on living systems from cells to ecosystems. Geography connects people and places through maps, climate, and resources, and civics explores how governments and citizens work together.