The distance around a circle is called its __________.
Circumference
Name one example of a measuring tool.
Ruler, beaker, graduated cylinder, microscope, meter stick, scale
Who is the first president of the United States?
George Washington
Which literary technique can compare one thing to another using "like" or "as"?
Simile
Name one Spanish-speaking country.
Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela
132 divided by 12
11
What force keeps the earth in orbit of the sun?
Gravity
Where is the White House located?
Washington, D.C.
A complete sentence requires a subject and a ____________.
Predicate
On what continent is Spain located?
Europe
A cookie recipe calls for 1/2 cup of sugar. Which fraction is equivalent to that amount of sugar?
2/4
3/6
4/8
5/10
Which of the human body systems includes the heart?
Cardiovascular system
Name the two houses of Congress.
House of Representatives and Senate
What do you call the peak or turning point of a story?
Climax
How do you say the color "white" in Spanish?
Blanco
During a hailstorm, 1/4 of the cars parked on a lot were dented. Which percent is equivalent to the fraction of cars that were dented?
25%
What phenomenon causes the earth's average temperature to rise every year around the world?
Global warming / greenhouse gases
Which individual has the power to veto laws?
The President
What literary technique describes a place or a thing in a human-like way?
Personification
Say the number "14" in Spanish.
Catorce
Kailee ran 5,000 centimeters from school to the bus stop. How many meters did she run?
50
True or False: Opposite poles of a magnet repel each other (i.e. positive and negative poles)
False
What document specifically protects the individual liberties of citizens (in addition to the Constitution)?
The Bill of Rights
What do you call the business group or company that produces many, many copies of a book?
Publisher
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