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100

This planet is the closest to the sun in our solar system.

What is Mercury?

100

This is the perimeter of a square if one of its sides measures 5 inches.

What is 20 inches?

100

This first President of the United States is known as the Father of His Country.

Who is George Washington?

100

This part of speech describes an action, such as "run", "jump", or "think".

What is a verb?

100

This is the largest land mammal alive on earth today.

What is an African elephant?

200

This is the green pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight during photosynthesis.

What is chlorophyll?

200

This is the top number of a fraction, which tells you how many parts you have.

What is a numerator?

200

This ancient civilization built the Colosseum and was ruled by Julius Caesar.

Who were the Romans?

200

This term describes words that mean the exact opposite of each other, like "hot" and "cold."

What are antonyms?

200

This popular video game lets players mine blocks and build structures in a pixelated world.

What is MInecraft?

300

This is the temperature at which water freezes in degrees Fahrenheit.

What is 32 degrees?

300

This math rule, often remembered by the acronym PEMDAS, tells you which calculations to do first.

What is the Order of Operations?

300

This famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its very first voyage.

What is the Titanic?

300

This is the person who is telling the story to the reader.

Who is the narrator?

300

This is the only type of bird that can fly backward.

What is a hummingbird?

400

This state of matter has a fixed volume but changes shape to fit its container.

What is liquid?

400

This is the value of "(x)" in the equation (2x+5=15).

What is 5?

400

This President signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

This punctuation mark is placed at the end of a sentence to show strong emotion or excitement.

What is an exclamation point?

400

This is the total number of bones found in a fully grown adult human body.

What is 206?

500

This force pulls objects toward each other and keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.

What is gravity?

500

This type of angle measures exactly 180 degrees, looking like a straight line.

What is a straight angle?

500

The name of the document that freed enslaved Africans in America.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

500

This literary device uses words that mimic real sounds like "buzz", "hiss", or "pop".

What is onomatopoeia? 

500

This popular food item was originally invented in Naples, Italy, as a fast, cheap meal for working people.

What is pizza?

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