This is a test to find out how well you understand the KNIGHT MOVE.

You have to get every question right to pass the test.

So you need to be very careful and think very hard.

Only your first answer counts.

If you get a question wrong first time you can try again but you won't score a point.

Q1. How many squares can the knight move to in this position?

4 6 8 10 12

Q2. How many different pawns could the knight capture in this position?

1 2 3 4 5

Q3. Which pawn can the knight capture this move?

c5 d5 e5 g6 h3

Q4. Which pawn can the knight capture SAFELY this move?

b2 c5 e5 f2 f4

Q5. It's White's move. Which square should he move his knight to?


Q6. It's White's move. Which square should he move his knight to?


Q7. Where should White move his knight to FORK Black's pawns?


Q8. Where should White move his knight to ATTACK both the Black pawns?


Q9. How many moves does it take for the knight to go from d7 to g4?

1 2 3 4 5

Q10. How many moves does it take for the knight to go from d7 to f5?

1 2 3 4 5

You have now completed the KNIGHT quiz.

What would you like to do next?

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