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100

100: What country is directly north of the United States?

Answer: Canada

100

100: What star gives Earth light and heat?

Answer: The Sun

100

100: What is 15 + 27?

Answer: 42

100

100: What do citizens do when they vote?

Answer: Choose leaders or make decisions

100

100: What is a naming word called?

Answer: A noun

200

200: What holiday celebrates American independence?

Answer: Independence Day / Fourth of July

200

200: What do bees collect from flowers?

Answer: Nectar

200

200: What is half of 84?

Answer: 42

200

200: How many senators does each state have?

Answer: Two

200

200: What type of word replaces a noun?

Answer: A pronoun

300

300: Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?

Answer: Thomas Jefferson

300

300: What is the center of an atom called?

Answer: The nucleus

300

300: What is 25% of 200?

Answer: 50

300

300: What is the name of the current U.S. capital city?

Answer: Washington, D.C.

300

300: What is the plural form of “mouse”?

Answer: Mice

400

400: What war was fought between the North and South regions of the U.S.?

Answer: The Civil War

400

400: What type of rock forms from cooled lava?

Answer: Igneous rock

400

400: Solve: 6²

Answer: 36

400

400: What branch of government interprets laws?

Answer: Judicial branch

400

400: Which sentence is correct: “Their going to the park” or “They’re going to the park”?

Answer: “They’re going to the park”

500

500: What route did settlers travel west on during the 1800s?

Answer: The Oregon Trail

500

500: What body system controls the brain and nerves?

Answer: The nervous system

500

500: What is the least common multiple of 4 and 6?

Answer: 12

500

500: What is one responsibility only for U.S. citizens?

Answer: Voting in federal elections

500

500: What is the complete subject in this sentence: “The tall basketball player scored.”

Answer: The tall basketball player

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