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MATH
100

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first two men in the entire world to do what?

Walk on the moon

100

In the story about the boy who cried wolf, what is the lesson?

Always tell the truth

100

In which country are the famous Pyramids of Giza?

Egypt

100

What is the force that causes objects to fall to the ground?

Gravity

100

8 + (10 -3) x 2 =

24

200

What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution called?

The Bill of Rights

200

What are the five interrogative or "question" words?

Who, what, when, where, and why

200

To travel from New York to London, one must fly over which ocean?

 The Atlantic Ocean

200

What gas do plants "breathe in" that humans and animals breathe out?

Carbon dioxide

200

 NOT A MATH QUESTION: There is another state of Matter that is not liquid, solid or gas. What is it?

Plasma

300

The first fireworks were invented in the 7th century in what country?

China

300

What is the name of the book about a friendship between a spider and a pig named Wilbur?

Charlotte’s Web

300

 What is the longest river in the world?

The Amazon

300

The process by which plants "eat" and make energy is called

Photosynthesis

300

7 x 10 = ? x ?

14 x 5

400

What was the ancient Egyptian writing system called?

Hieroglyphics

400

What is the main character in a story called?

The protagonist

400

What is the southernmost continent called?

Antarctica

400

What planet is nicknamed the “Red Planet?”

Mars

400

99 x 17 = (100 x 17) - (4 x 17)

True or False

false

500

The modern-day city of Istanbul was known by what name in the 13th century?

Constantinople

500

What is the name of the most famous English playwright?

William Shakespeare

500

The mountain range that includes Mount Everest is called

The Himalayas

500

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

500

Find the Volume: W = 5  L= 8 and H= 5

200

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