Language Arts
Earth & Science
History & Geography
Animals and Nature
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100

What part of speech describes a noun?

Adjective 

100

What planet can sustain life?

Earth 
100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

What animal is known as the “King of the Jungle”?

Lion

100

In The Lion King, what is the name of Simba’s father?

Mufasa

200

“She was as busy as a bee” is what kind of figurative language?

Simile 

200

What is H₂O another name for?

Water

200

What country is directly north and south of the United States?

North: Canada

South: Mexico

200

What is the tallest animal on land?

Giraffe

200

In The Lion King, what song does Timon and Pumba sing to cheer Simba up?

“Hakuna Matata”

300

The prefix “un-” means what?

Not

300

What gas do people need to breathe?

Oxygen

300

What ocean is on the East Coast of the U.S.?

Atlantic Ocean

300

What is the largest mammal in the world?

Blue whale 

300

In Tangled, what magical item does Rapunzel have that gives her healing powers?

Her hair

400

What do you call two words that mean the same thing?

Synonyms

400

What force pulls things down to the ground?

Gravity

400

What are the four main directions on a compass called?

North, South, East, and West

400

What do bears do during winter to rest and save energy?

Hibernate

400

Who is the princess that disguises herself as a soldier to save her father?

Mulan

500

What kind of word is formed by joining two words together, like “rainbow” or “football”?

Compound word

500

What causes earthquakes to happen?

Tectonic plates 

500

What U.S. state has the Grand Canyon?

Arizona

500

What bird cannot fly but can swim?

Penguin 

500

Who has the magical gift of super strength in the family?

Luisa

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