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1

How many syllables are in the word Rhinoceros?

4

1

What are the two main spoken languages in South America?

Spanish and Portuguese

1

What is moving air called?

Wind

1

How many continents are there?

Seven

1

What is the plural of moose?

Moose

2

What number is the Roman numeral XVI?

16

2

Italy, Japan, and Germany's alliance was called what during WWII?

The Axis of Evil

2

What type of animals are bats?

Mammals

2

In what state will you find the Windy City?

Illionois

2

Is "red" an adjective or a noun?

Both

3

How many grams are in a thousand kilograms?

1 million

3

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

China

3

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

3

What is the capital of Florida?

Tallahasee

3

What is the library classification system first published in the United States?

Dewey Decimal System

4

A farmer notices that every day for the past 10 days, the number of pigeons in his field has doubled. There are 1024 pigeons in the field today, and there were 2 pigeons there the first day. How many pigeons were there yesterday?

512

4

Who was the first president to live in the White House?


John Adams

4

How long does it take the moon to orbit Earth?

One month

4

How many kingdoms are part of the United Kingdom?

4: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales

4

What do you call a group of crows?

A murder

5

If a car is traveling at 40 mph, how long will it take to go 190 miles?

4 hours, 45 minutes

5

Where was the region known as the Fertile Crescent located?

The Middle East

5

Which tool is used to estimate the likelihood of certain genetic outcomes?

Punnett Squares

5

Imaginary lines traversing the globe from pole to pole are called…?

Meridians

5

Often seen at the end of a sentence, the three trailing dots that indicate the omission from speech or writing of a word (or words) that is superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues are known as…?

An elipsis

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