Geographico!
Historia!
Englishish
Mathtacular
Science Rules!
100
What imaginary line divides earth into the northern and southern hemispheres?
Equator.
100
Who was the president when the US went to war with Iraq in 2003?
George W. Bush Jr.
100
Are lend and borrow synonyms or antonyms?
Antonyms.
100
What is 1+1:
2
100
What do you call an object in space that has a tail and orbits the sun in our solar system?
A comet.
200
On which continent can you find maple trees and redwood forests?
North America.
200
How many consecutive years can a U.S. President hold office?
Eight.
200
Correct this sentence: "Me and Fred strolled to the corner."
Fred and I strolled to the corner.
200
Which is a parallelogram with 4 congruent sides? (quadrilateral, trapezoid, or rhombus)
Rhombus
200
Which type of tree is a conifer? (Oak tree, maple tree, or pine tree)
A pine tree.
300
What country do the islands of Sicily and Capri belong?
Italy.
300
Did World War I begin in 1890, 1901, 1914?
1914
300
Complete the proverb: "If there's a will, there's a _____."
Way.
300
What does a capacity measure?
The amount something can hold.
300
Is humidity in the air caused by rain, snow, or water vapor?
Water vapor.
400
Which city is the capital of Egypt: Cairo, Algiers, Jerusalem, or Equitask?
Cairo
400
What does it mean if you "veto" something?
To reject something.
400
If a house is in smithereens after a tornado, what does this mean?
The house is in pieces.
400
Solve for n: (1/9)=(n/63)
n=7
400
What are negatively charged particles that move around a nucleus?
Electrons.
500
Which does NOT belong here: Andes, Alps, Antilles, or Appalachians?
Antilles
500
What do we call the very large churches built in the middle ages?
Cathedrals.
500
What homonym pair completes this sentence, "______ the closet door after hanging up your ______!" *homonyms are words that sound the same, but mean different things.
Close, clothes.
500
How much is 6 cubed?
216
500
What do optic nerves hep you do? See, hear, feel, smell, or taste?
See
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