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200

What is yours, but mostly used by others?

Your name

200

What city is the Princess and the Frog set in?

New Orleans

200

In most Mario games, what is Mario’s main job?

To rescue Princess Peach

200

Who is on the American Penny?

Abraham Lincoln

200

How many players are on a field for a soccer game for one team?

11 players

200

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Spongebob Squarepants

300

What has four legs, but can't walk?

A table

300

Whose nose grows longer every time he lies?

Pinocchio

300

In chess, which piece can only move diagonally?

The bishop

300

What building is on the back of the $20 bill?

The White House

300

Which country has won the most men's FIFA World Cup titles?

Brazil

300

What is the name of the longest river in the world?

Nile River
400

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg

400

What is the name of Rapunzel's chameleon in Tangled?

Pascal

400

Trick or Treat? Choose and decide your fate

Treat: You get 300 points:)

Trick: You lose 100 points :(

400

What are the three branches of government and what does each branch do?

Legislative (makes laws), Executive (enforces laws), Judicial (interprets laws)

400

Who holds the record for the most Olympic gold medals in history?

Michael Phelps with 23 medals.

400

What does the short hand on a clock represent?

The hour

500

How do you make the seven even?

Remove the s.

500

What is the name of the small, slow-moving three-toed sloth who works at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in Zootopia?

Flash

500

In Fortnite, what is the name of the shrinking playable area that forces players together?

The storm

500

What is the difference between a primary and secondary source? Give an example for each.

Primary source is something that was created at the time of the event. (diary entry, painting, photograph, letter)

Secondary source was written after the point in history and usually provides more information or explanation to that event. (nonfiction book, textbook, article)

500

How long is an olympic swimming pool? (hint it is in meters)

50 meters

500

What is the main function of red blood cells?

To carry oxygen throughout the body.

600

I have cities, but no houses. I have rivers, but no water. What am I?

A map

600

Which actress received the most Academy Award nominations in history?

Meryl Streep

600

What classic video game from 1980 features a yellow character eating dots while avoiding ghosts?

Pac-man

600

What came first, the boston tea party or the boston massacre?

Boston massacre was in 1770

Boston tea party was in 1773

600

What is the only team to complete a perfect season in the modern NFL era (winning every regular-season and playoff game)?

Miami Dolphins (1972 season)

600

Who has more bones, a baby, a child or an adult?

A baby. 300 bones at birth becomes 260 bones by adulthood.

  • Babies
    • Are born with approximately 270 to 300 bones.
    • Many of their "bones" are actually soft cartilage that will eventually harden into bone.
    • Some bones are separate to allow for flexibility during birth and rapid brain growth. 

  • Children

    • The number of bones decreases as the cartilage ossifies and the smaller bones fuse together.
    • This fusion process continues through childhood and adolescence. 

  • Adults

    • Have a final count of 206 bones.
    • The skeletal structure is more rigid and less flexible due to the bone fusion that occurred during childhood and adolescence. 


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