5th grade Math
5th Grade Science
5th Grade Random
5th Grade Alphabetizing
5th Grade ELA
5th Grade Humanities
100

163 + 939 + 746=?

1,848

100

What is this a depiction of?

An atom.

100

The more you have of it, the less you see. What is it? 

Darkness.

100

Put in alphabetical order:
fret, froth, frame, fruit, friction

frame, fret, friction, froth, fruit
100

What part of speech is the underlined part of this sentence?: 

The cat hid under the bed

Preposition

100

Which country is highlighted?

India. 

200

1,000,000 - 472,968=?

527,032

200

What is the center of an atom called?

the nucleus

200

What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has T in it? 

A teapot. 

200

Put in alphabetical order:
weigh, wrath, wide, waver, weave

waver, weave, weigh, wide, wrath

200

What are the adjectives in this sentence? 

Amy's exotic parakeet laid three tiny eggs in the nest. 

Exotic, three, and tiny

200

Who was the sixth president of the United States? (Hint: His father was a President too!)

John Quincy Adams

300

2/7-:4/5=?

5/14

300

What is the only known metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury

300

Forwards I'm heavy, but backwards I'm not.  What am I? 

Ton. 

300

Put in alphabetical order:
horde, favor, gall, halfway, fountain, giver, hiker

favor, foundation, gall, giver, halfway, hiker, horde

300

What reference source would you use to find the longitude of Calcutta, India? 

Atlas

300

There are four states that start with "New".  Name them please. 

New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico and New York. 

400

How many feet in a mile? 

5,280 feet. 

400

This is the organ where most of digestion takes place, as food is broken down and nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream.

the small intestine. 

400

What has four wheels and flies? 

A garbage truck.
400

Put in alphabetical order:
white, whole, wisdom, whim, whose, wider

wider, wisdom, whim, white, whole, whose

400

Define synonyms and antonyms. 

Synonyms are words that mean the same thing; antonyms are words that mean the opposite.

400

Which state is Yellowstone National Park largely located in? 

Wyoming

500

4.61 xx3.78

17.4258

500

What are the primary source of matter and energy entering most food chains? 

Plants.

500

What has a forest but no trees, cities but no people, and rivers but no water? 

A map. 

500

Put in alphabetical order:
cross, chasm, clink, chore, cram, chrome, cake

cake, chasm, chrome, chore, clink, cram, cross

500
What is wrong with this sentence? 

John doesn't want either the soup nor the salad. 

Either is used with "or", neither is used with "nor"
500

What was the Trail of Tears? 

It was the forced relocation of roughly 100,000 Native Americans from the Southeast region of the United States to territory west of the Mississippi River. 

600

Find the area. 

72km2

600

What is erosion? 

The gradual wearing away of something, like rocks, by wind, water, or other natural agents. 

600

Take me and scratch my head.  What once is red is black instead.  What am I?

A match.

600

Put in alphabetical order:
street, steam, sheet, seam, straight, stamina, shack

seam, shack, sheet, stamina, steam, straight, street

600

Where do the commas go? 

Yes I'd like mushrooms onions eggplant and tomatoes on my pizza. 

After "Yes", "mushrooms", and "onions".  Can also put one after "eggplant" if that's your style. 
700

If the area of the triangle below is 56m2, then what is the length of its base?

8m

700

The air we breathe is made up mostly of ____________. 

nitrogen gas

700

I'm where yesterday follows today and tomorrow's in the middle.  What am I? 

A dictionary.

700

Put in alphabetical order:
hammock, gasket, barrel, widget, binge, itchy, ferret, edgier 

barrel, binge, edgier, ferret, gasket, hammock, itchy, widget

700

Combine these three sentences into one sentence.  

Lily adopted a cat. 

The cat is orange. 

The cat is missing an eye. 

Answers may vary, but general idea: 

Lily adopted an orange cat that is missing an eye. 

700

What was the Stamp Act? 

The first internal tax levied on American colonists by British parliament, imposing a tax on all paper documents in the colonies. 

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