Most popular nursey (or mother goose) rhymes date back to the 17th and 18th centuries and the majority of them have some historical context. With these rhymes dating back so long, regardless of whether you are 80 or 18, you should have no trouble finishing the Big Children’s Song Quiz. You would have learned these rhymes as a child, but if you can remember them is a whole other question.
So, think you know your ‘blind mice’ from your ‘black sheep’? The Big Children’s Song Quiz is where you can put your knowledge (and memory) of these rhymes to the test. Answer just 10 questions in the Big Children’s Song Quiz now and share your results to prove you are the ultimate Children’s song champion.
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Question of
According to the rhyme, what could Jack Sprat not eat?
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Fat
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Meat
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Cheese
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Apples
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Question of
According to the song, Christmas is coming and which bird is getting fat?
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Goose
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Chicken
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Turkey
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Pig
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Question of
At what time of day is the question asked What do we do with a drunken sailor?
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Morning
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Teatime
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Midnight
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Afternoon
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Question of
Children’s song Frere Jacques is sung in which language?
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French
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German
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English
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Dutch
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Question of
Horses and men belonging to which person couldn’t put Humpty together again?
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King
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Queen
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Duke
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Sir
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Question of
How many “bags full” of wool does the Baa Baa Black Sheep have?
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3
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2
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1
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6
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Question of
How many birds are baked in a pie in Sing a Song of Sixpence?
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24
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12
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6
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36
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Question of
How many Blind Mice were chased by the farmer’s wife?
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3
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7
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2
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Question of
How many bones did Old Mother Hubbard find in her cupboard?
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2
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3
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12
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Question of
How many currant buns are in the baker’s shop in the song?
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5
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3
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12
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6
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