Math
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100

Identify the number in the tens place: 267

Six

100

Who was the first president?

George Washington

100

A written true story about someone’s life is called what?

A biography

100

What kind of landform is made primarily of ice?

Glacier

100

Correctly punctuate this sentence: “I like cooking my sister and my cat.”

I like cooking, my sister, and my cat.

200

What is ⅓ of 90?

30

200

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

200

Martin Luther King, Jr. was part of what movement?

The civil rights movement

200

What is considered the most popular landmark in the U.S. (located in New York)?

The Statue of Liberty

200

How do you spell the word defined as an instrument you use to observe space?

Telescope

300

If a square is five inches on each side, what is the perimeter of the square?

20 inches

300

What is Amelia Earhart famous for?

Being the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

300

Who is known as the Father of the Constitution?

James Madison

300

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

Latitude

300

Spell the word defined as another way to say “the most angry."

Angriest

400

How do you represent 13 ¾ with decimals?

13.75

400

Which country gifted the U.S. The Statue of Liberty?

France

400

At which time zone is the state of Montana?

Mountain Standard Time

400

What line divides the earth around the middle?


Equator

400

Is this sentence about permission or ability? “Can you play the drums?”

Ability (“May I play the drums?” asks for permission.)

500

How many hours and minutes are in 555 minutes?

9 hours and 15 minutes
500

In what year was the Bill of Rights ratified?

1791

500

What are the three branches of government?

Executive, Legislative, and Judicial

500

Which country is closest to the Great Barrier Reef?

Australia

500

The figurative language in this sentence is called what? “He has a heart of gold.”

A metaphor

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