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100

Who invented the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison

100

What types of words should be capitalized?

Proper nouns

100

Where is the White House located?

Washington, DC

100

What force causes objects to fall to the ground?

Gravity

100

If you look into a classroom and count 20 eyes, how many people are in the room?

10 people

200

Which war was fought between the North and South regions of the United States?

The Civil War

200
What is the term for a word that means the opposite of another word?

Antonym

200

Where is the Grand Canyon located?

Arizona

200

What is the galaxy called in which Earth is located?

The Milky Way

200

How many objects are in 1 dozen?

12

300

What was Rosa Parks most famous for?

For refusing to give up her seat in the front of the bus during the Civil Rights Era
300

A person in a novel who tells the story from a 3rd person perspective is called a _______?

Narrator

300

How many Great Lakes are there?

Five

300

The process by which plants make energy is called what?

Photosynthesis

300
When writing a fraction what is the number on the top called?
The numerator
400

What is ancient Egyptian writing called?

Hieroglyphics

400

What is the main character in a story called?

The protagonist

400

What is the name of the southern most continent?

Antarctica

400

How long does it take the Earth to make one full revolution around the sun?

365 days

400

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6

500

The region known as the Fertile Crescent is now located where?

The Middle East

500

These are often seen at the end of a sentence, the 3 dots that tell a reader that words have been cut out or  that the reader should be able to fill in the blanks due to context clues. What is the name of the 3 dots?

An ellipsis

500

Which country is also a continent?

Australia

500

What are the 3 states of matter?

Solid, liquid, gas
500

Solve this equation: 

2 + 3 x 8 = 

26

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