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100

“We the people” are the first three words of what U.S. document?

Answer: The Constitution

100

What type of number can only be divided evenly by the number itself or the number 1?

Answer: Prime

100

What two gasses make up most of the Earth's atmosphere?

Answer: Nitrogen and Oxygen

100

What's the name of the longest river in the world?

Answer: Nile

100

What letter of the alphabet can be used as both a vowel and a consonant?

Answer: Y
100

Who invented the telephone?

Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

100

If a face clock reads a quarter past noon, what time is it?

Answer: 12:15 p.m.

100

How many bones are in the human body?

Answer: 206

100

What divides the Earth into the Western and Eastern hemispheres?

Answer: The Prime Meridian

100

What prefix means “before”?

Answer:  Pre

100

What were the names of Christopher Columbus' ships?

Answer: Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria

100

What is the square root of 64?

Answer: 8

100

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Answer: Mercury

100

What is the name of the lines that run east to west across a map?

Answer: Latitude

100

The words “they're,” “aren't,” “can't” and “shouldn't” are all examples of what?

Answer: Contractions

100

In 1803, the U.S. purchased a swath of land from the Mississippi River to the Canadian border for $15 million. This acquisition was called what?

Answer: The Louisiana Purchase

100

What is the area of a rectangular room if one wall is 11 feet long and the other wall is 14 feet long?

Answer: 154 feet

100

The potential testable answer to a scientific question is known as a what?

Answer: Hypothesis

100

The state of Hawaii is surrounded by what ocean?

Answer: Pacific

100

What is the antonym of the bottom?

Answer: The top

100

In which country did the Olympics originate?

Answer: Greece

100

In math, what does Pi equal?

Answer: Answer: 3.1415926535...

100

What is the the human body's largest organ?

Answer: Skin

100

What four presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore?

Answer: Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson

100

Where do the commas belong in this date sequence?

Sunday December 7 1941

Answer: Sunday, December 7, 1941

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