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100

What planet is known as the red planet?

Mars

100

How many American cents make up a dime? 

10

100

 Babe Ruth is associated with which sport?

Baseball

100

What is the name of the fairy in Peter Pan? 

Tinkerbell

100

Maurice Sendak wrote which of the following books? 

a. Make Room for Duckey

b. Where the Wild Things Are

c. Peace and the Wild Turtles

d. Goodnight Moon

b. Where the Wild Things Are

200

Which animal has the largest eyes? 


Giant Squid

200

When did the world celebrate its most recent millennium? 

the year 2000

200

What is a Geiger Counter used to detect?

Radiation

200

Krypton is the home planet of which cartoon character?

Superman

200

He wrote dozens of children's books, including "Horton Hears a Who" and "Green Eggs and Ham."

Dr. Seuss

300

In which ocean did the Titanic sink?

Atlantic

300

How many squares are there on a chess board?

 a. 16  b.  32  c. 64  d. 120

c. 64

300

Where is the medulla oblongata located?

Brain (or Head)

300

The name of the camp ranger at Jellystone Park.

Ranger Smith

300

Which animal is the subject of Goodnight Moon? 

a. horse   b. cow   c. mouse   d. bunny

d. bunny

400

The Dewey Decimal system is used to categorize what? 

Books

400

How many championships did NBA star Michael Jordan win?

6

400

 On which mountain did Moses receive the Ten Commandments?

Mount Sinai

400

The names of Donald Ducks nephews.


Huey, Dewey, and Louie

400

Name of the spider in "Charolette's Web".

Charolette


500

What is the official language of Egypt?

Arabic

500

How many provinces are in Canada?

10

500

Mount Everest is found in which mountain range?

Himalayas

500

He is the oldest continuing Disney character, having debuted three years before Mickey Mouse.

Pete

500

Who wrote The Giving Tree?

Shel Silverstein


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