Geography
World History
Science
Grammar
10

Which U.S. state is closest to the North Pole?

Alaska

10

What do you call a Pilgrim's journey to a holy place?

A pilgrimage

10

Is a porpoise a kind of fish, amphibian, or mammal?

a mammal

10

Choose the word that can be abbreviated: Doctor Ann Lewis

"Dr."

15

North and South Korea are one nation under the same government. True or false?

false
15

Which Europeans first explored Greenland, the Vikings or the Portugese?

the Vikings
15

Wi-Fi transmits electronic data wirelessly. True or false?

true

15

Which word is a noun: advice or advise?

advice

20

More people live in the E.U. than in the U.S. What does E.U. stand for?

European Union

20

What U.S. city does the United Nations have its headquarters?

New York City

20

What is the chemical name for table salt?

Sodium chloride

20

"Thinking of you often." Is this is a sentence or a fragment?

a fragment

25

In what European country can you visit the capital of Copenhagen?

Denmark

25

Who was the leader of Italy during World War II?

Benito Mussolini

25

Does a barometer measure changes in air pressure or water pressure?

air pressure

25

Find the prepositional phrase: 1. We sat a long time. or 2. We sat on the floor.

2. We sat on the floor.

30

Which city is closer to Mexico, Dallas or San Antonio?

San Antonio

30

Before the invention of the printing press, how were books reproduced?

copied by hand

30

What's the first satellite to orbit Earth launched by Russia, France, or the U.S.?

Russia (Sputnik I in 1957)

30

What is the subject of the imperative sentence: "Close the door."

You (not stated but understood)

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