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100

How many sides are on a hexagon?

6

100

In which country did the Olympics originate?

Greece

100

Rain and snow are a form of what?

Percipitation

100

What is the title of a person who is telling a story?

Narrator

100

If you cut a pizza in half twice (once vertically and again horizontally), how many pieces of pizza do you have?

Four

200

What is 1/3 of 90?

30

200

Which president is on the $5 bill?

Abraham Lincoln

200

Are reptiles warm-blooded or cold-blooded?

Cold-blooded

200

“Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” is an example of what?

Alliteration

200

Who first discovered America?

Leif Eriksson

300

What is the mean of 9,3,4 and 2?

4.5

300

Name 2 of Christopher Columbus' 3 ships

Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria

300

How many bones are in the human body?

206

300

What is the name of the Pig in Charlotte's Web?

Wilbur

300

What is 9 – 3 ➗⅓  + 1?

1

400

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

154 feet

400
What was the first British settlement in America?

Jamestown, Virginia

400

Weather that measures averages over a long period is called what?

Climate

400

What is the name of a collection of classical stories related to religion or cultural traditions?

Mythology
400

If you get 25% of your work done now and 50% later, how much will you have done?

50%

500

If an ice cream shop sells 102 ice cream cones a day at $3 each, how much money will they make in 5 days?

$1,503
500

When was the Declaration of Independence written?

June 1776

500

Color, density, volume and mass are properties of ___.

Matter

500

Name the figurative language used in this phrase: “Brave as a lion.”

Simile

500

Who is my favorite sibling?

I love all of my siblings equally. They may all have their flaws but to me, they're all perfect



Amelia

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