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Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
100

TRUE OR FALSE: is this a Tesla?


Nope, that's FALSE!

For 100 points, what is that car brand?

100

What is the lunar equivalent of an earthquake called? (aka: what is an earthquake of the moon called?).

Moonquakes. 

100

What city is this?


New York City.

100

How many teams are there in the MLB?

There are 30 teams in the MLB.
100

How many syllables are in the word Rhinoceros?

4! 
200

Which one of these is NOT a car brand?

a). Volvo

b). Nissan

c). Amazon

d). Porsche


It's C! Amazon is not the name of a car brand, but it is a real brand. 

200

How much does a $1 bill cost to make?

A $1 bill costs about 5 cents to make. 

200

What is the capital of Spain?

Madrid!

200

What sport did James Naismith invent?

Basketball!

200

If a car is traveling at 40mph, how long will it take to go 190 miles? 

4 hours and 45 minutes. 

300
Instead of cars, this time name 3 different types of dinosaurs off the top of your head. 

Once again, the answers will vary, but I'm sure Nathan will know this question better than me. 

300

Which planet is known as the morning star?

Venus/Mercury.

300

What is the capital of Hungary?

Budapest.

300

Who is the MLB career stolen base leader?

Rickey Henderson!

300

What is the name of the supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic era and the early Mesozoic era?


Pangaea!

400

Name at least ONE characteristic of a T-Rex.

(Quick Hint: characteristics are things that define something, for example, a characteristic of Santa Claus, is his red coat, or his white beard). 

Tiny head, long neck, long tail... or anything else you can think of that will work. 

400
Which two U.S. states don't observe Daylight Saving Time?

Arizona and Hawaii.

400

What is the capital of Denmark?

Copenhagen.

400

Who is the only man to play an NFL game and an MLB game in a single day

Deion Sanders!

400

What type of words should always be capitalized?

Proper nouns! 

Proper nouns are the names given to things to make them more specific. A name of a person or a place is an example of a proper noun. For example, Kelly teaches at a school in Boston.  

500

TRUE OR FALSE: is this a Triceratops AND a Nissan?


FALSE!

For an extra 500, what is the type of dinosaur and the type of car?

500

Grace was born on election day in 2000. Which two presidential candidates were on the ballot that day?

George W. Bush and Al Gore.

500

Which two countries share the longest border in the world?

Between the U.S.A. and Canada. (It is over 5525 miles long). 
500

Which NFL play holds the most MVP awards?

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar!

500

What species can live on both land and water?

Amphibians.

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