This city is the capital of Italy.
What is Rome?
Who is Neil Armstrong?
What is a thesis statement?
These are three consecutive integers whose sum is 12.
What is 3,4,5?
This was the war between the Union and Confederate armies.
What is the American civil war?
This is the highest mountain in the Continental United States.
What is Mt. Whitney? (Sierra Mountains, California)
This is the chemical compound of salt.
What is sodium chloride (NaCL)?
This is what you call a verb with 'ing' attached to the end of it. (e.g., 'asking', 'helping', etc...)
What is the gerund?
This is the cube root of 27.
What is 3.
This was the first permanent English settlement in what would become the United States.
This country covers the largest area in the world.
What is Russia?
This is the most common programming language used for Artificial Intelligence projects.
What is Python?
This is a branch of linguistics that deals with the arrangement of words or phrases to create well-structured sentences in a language.
What is syntax?
This is the name for the following type of notation for expressing numbers:
2.5 * 10^27
What is exponential notation?
This was the first college established in what would become the United States.
What is Harvard University?
Timbuktu is an ancient city in this country.
What is Mali?
This is the spiral galaxy nearest to the Milky Way.
What is Andromeda?
this is the formal name for the following symbol: &
What is ampersand?
This is the value of x in the equation:
3x + 8 = 29.
What is 7?
This was the common name referring to an area of Oklahoma, Kansas, and northern Texas affected by severe soil erosion (caused by windstorms) in the early 1930s, which caused many people to move.
What is the Dust Bowl?
This is the world's longest river.
What is the Nile?
This is what the 'c' stands for in Einstein's famous equation, e = mc^2
What is the 'speed of light'?
This is the name of the score (from an assessment) that helps students find books at the 'just right' reading level.
What is lexile?
Who is Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, or Sir Issaac Newton?
This is the name for the state and local laws which were used to enforce racial segregation in the American South in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
What are Jim Crow laws?