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Riddles
100

The first day of the 20th century was?

January 1, 1901

100

The first president of the United States

Who is George Washington?

100

What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word?

Synonym

100

What causes tides?

The moon

100

The number of counties in the state of Michigan

What is 83?

100

Mr. and Mrs. Mustard have six daughters and each daughter has one brother. How many people are in the Mustard family?

There are nine Mustards in the family. Since each daughter shares the same brother, there are six girls, one boy and Mr. and Mrs. Mustard.

200
On a class field trip there are 4 buses taking 36 students to the zoo.  Each bus has the same number of each student.  How many students are on each bus?

9 students on each bus

200

The year that colonists declared independence

What is 1776

200

Is the following statement a metaphor or a simile:

Her smile was as bright as the sun

Simile

200

What is H2O also known as?

Water

200

The tallest mountain in the lower 48 United States

What is Mt. Whitney at 14,494 feet above sea level?

200

My spine is stiff, my body pale, I am always ready to tell a tale.  What am I?

A book

300

If it’s 5:30 when you leave for the store and 6:15 when you get there, how long did it take?

45 minutes.

300

The British closed this city's harbor as part of the Intolerable Acts (as retribution for their "tea party")

What is Boston?

300

What do you call the part of the story with all the action or the big twist?

The Climax

300

 What phenomenon might be felt on the surface when two tectonic plates rub against each other?

Earthquake

300

The location of Mount Rushmore

What is South Dakota?

300

When can you add two to eleven and get one as the correct answer?

When you add two hours to eleven o'clock, you get one o'clock.

400

If a train leaves the station and travels at 60 miles per hour, how much time will have passed when it arrives at a station 300 miles away?

5 hours or 300 minutes

400

The only president to ever be involved in a duel (he also beat a would-be assassin with a cane after the assassin's gun misfired twice)

Who is Andrew Jackson?

400

Which is an example of alliterative language?

 The ocean glistened as the as day turned to night.

 OR 

The sea shimmered with the sinking sun.

The sea shimmered with the sinking sun.

400

How long does it take the moon to orbit Earth? 

1 Month

400

This river was essential for trade during the era of westward expansion

What is the Mississippi?

400

I have keys, a lock and a space, but no rooms. You  can enter, but you can't go outside.  What am I?

A Keyboard

500

If a football field is 100 yards long, how many feet long is the football field?

300 feet

500

The colonial city in which the Constitutional Convention was held

What is Philadelphia? 

500
What do we call the message or a lesson of a story

Theme

500

Why do you see often see lightning before you hear the thunder?

Light travels faster than sound

500

The lowest point below sea level in the United States is located in this state

What is California (Death Valley)?

500

A is the brother of B. B is the brother of C. C is the father of D. So how is D related to A?

A is D’s aunt. 

Using letters as placeholders for names like “Uncle Bob” or “Aunt Linda” makes straightforward relationships seem difficult.

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