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100

8 is 80 percent of what number?

10

100

How many chambers are in a human heart?

4

100

What river forms the boundary between Kentucky and West Virginia?

BIG SANDY

100

A small fish has stolen a piece ofheadwear from a big sleeping fish, and boasts about how easy it will be to get away with the theft, since the big fish won't wake up anytime soon. Give the title of this Jon Klassen children's book that won the 2013 Caldecott Medal.

THIS IS NOT MY HAT

100

In~ typical play of this type, many characters die, including the main character. What kind of play includes examples such as Hamlet and Macbeth?

TRADGEDY

200

What is the principal square root of 121?

11

200

What is the biological term that describes a state of having sufficient biological defenses to avoid infection, disease, or other unwanted biological invasion?

IMMUNITY

200

Its name comes frotn an Iroquois word meaning "land of tomorrow." Identify this state, the 15th to enter the Union in 1792.

KENTUCKY

200

Identify the author of the Caldecott Medal-winning books JUMANil (1982) and THE POLAR EXPRESS (1986).

CHRIS VAN ALSBERG

200

After the Moon, this planet is the brightest natural object in the night sky. Which ยท planet is named after the Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty?

VENUS

300

Express the mixed number 3 and 1/7 as an improper fraction.

22/7

300

What is the process that consists of a series of distinct changes of form through which an animal passes as it grows from egg to .larva to pupa to adult?

METAMORPHOSIS

300

What document was signed in 1776 on July fourth?

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE

300

W):iat literary device is exemplified below: Wee Willie Wonka wandered without. women to Wyoming.

ALLITERATION

300

What form of lyric poetry expresses one idea in fourteen lines of iambic pentameter? Shakespeare is one of the best-known writers of this type of poetry.

SONNET

400

What is the term for a polygon with nine sides?

NONAGON

400

Very bright ones are sometimes called bolides or fireballs. What are these streaks of light caused by small rocks burning up in the Earth's atmosphere?

METEOR

400

What amendment to the U.S. Constitution, passed in 1971, gave 18-year-olds the right to vote?

26th 

400

When the suffix "-ly" is added to an adjective, it generally changes the adjective to what part of speech?

ADVERB

400

What is the term for a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subj_ect matter, such as a bowl of fruit or bouquet of flowers?

STILL LIFE

500

Three consecutive integers have a sum of 63. What is the sum of the largest and the smallest of these integers? 4

42

500

What is the term given to material through which no light will pass?

OPAQUE

500

Cartier and de Champlain claimed land in this country for France. Identify this country to the north of the United States.

CANADA

500

What is the name of the code developed using a system of variously arranged dots and dashes which could be used to transmit messages by telegraph?

MORSE CODE

500

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II wrote the words and music for this musical about a young postulant who is sent to act as a governess for an Austrian sea captain's seven children just before the Anschluss of Austria. Name it.

(THE) SOUND OF MUSIC

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