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100

What force pulls objects toward Earth’s core and keeps humans from floating in the sky?

Gravity.

100

Which continent is the least populated?

Antarctica

100

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6
100

What is the correct plural form of “goose”?

Geese.

100

Who invented the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison

200

What type of animal can live on both water and land?

Amphibian.

200

Maine borders which U.S. state?

New Hampshire.

200

If a train is traveling at 60 miles per hour for 2 hours, how far does it travel?

120 miles

200

How many nouns are in the following sentence: "The rabbit ran to the cafeteria and ate a big salad"?

3. The nouns are rabbit, cafeteria, and salad.

200

The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the US from what country?

France.

300

Which planet in our solar system is known for having rings?

Saturn

300

What is the largest and deepest ocean in the world?

Pacific Ocean.

300

How many times does 7 divide into 49?

7
300

How many syllables are in the word “creation”?

3

300

Whose picture is on the five-dollar bill?

Abraham Lincoln.

400

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen. 

400

Which country is largest by land area?

Russia.

400

What is the smallest prime number?

2
400

Identify the preposition in this sentence: “The cat jumped over the fence.”

Over.

400

What was the ancient Egyptian writing system called?

Hieroglyphics.

500

What is the human body’s largest organ?

The skin.

500

Budapest is the capital of what European country?

Hungary.

500

If a shopping cart contains one apple, two bananas, three oranges, and four hot dogs, what percentage of the cart's total contents is fruit?

60%

500

In the sentence, “Sally is a very good person,” what part of speech is the word “very”?

Adverb.

500

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci.

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