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100

A triangle has how many sides

3
100

When was Columbus's first voyage to America?

Columbus’s first voyage was in 1492.

100

What is the superlative of ‘good’

best

100

Which force keeps us from floating while on Earth?

Gravity

100

This is the largest continent on Earth.

Asia

100

This is the "brain" of the computer.

CPU

100

Sushi originates from which country?

Japan

100

He wrote "Romeo and Juliet."

William Shakespeare

200

What is a "dozen"? 

12


200

This river was essential to the development of Ancient Egyptian civilization.

Nile River

200

This part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

200

This causes day and night on Earth.

Earth's rotation

200

The country is known for Mount Fuji. 

Japan

200

This is what you type into a browser to visit a website.

a URL or web address

200

What color do you get by mixing blue and yellow?

green


200

This young girl went to Wonderland after following a white rabbit.

Alice

300

The sum of the angles in a triangle.

180 degrees

300

The attack on this location led the U.S. to enter World War II.

Pearl Harbor

300

The opposite of “generous” and starts with “s.”

selfish

300

Name the hardest known material on Earth. NOT VIBRAINIUM

Diamond 


300

How many stars does the US Flag have?

50

300

Google Slides and PowerPoint are examples of ___.

presentation software

300

This character lives in a pineapple under the sea.

SpongeBob SquarePants

300

The famous sculpture David was created by ___.

Michelangelo

400

Which is greater:
0.833... or 5/6?

They are equal.
(Both = 0.833...)

400

This treaty ended World War I.

Treaty of Versailles

400

A sentence with one independent and one dependent clause.

complex sentence

400

These are the basic building blocks of all living things.

Cells

400

This continent is both a country and a continent.

Australia

400

A popular language for beginners, known for its simplicity.

Python

400

This blue video game character collects gold rings.

Sonic the Hedgehog

400

The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe appear in this series.

The Chronicles of Narnia

500

A car travels ¾ of a mile in 1/10 of an hour. What is its speed in miles per hour?

(¾ ÷ 1/10 = 7.5)

500

This famous general from Carthage crossed the Alps with elephants to fight Rome.

Hannibal

500

This word means “fear of small spaces.”

claustrophobia

500

The unit used to measure electric current.

ampere

500

A narrow piece of land connecting two larger land areas.

isthmus

500

Websites use this hidden code to store small bits of information about you.

cookies

500

Which fast food chain has the slogan “I’m lovin’ it”?

McDonald’s

500

The main character of The Hunger Games.

Katniss Everdeen

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