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100

This was discovered in California in 1828

What is Gold

100

What phenomenon might be felt on the surface when two tectonic plates rub against each other?

An earthquake

100

This number is the denominator in the fraction 3/4

what is 4

100

Which country is the largest in size?

Russia

100

Which of the following is a compound word?

Furniture or Frostbite

what is Frostbite

100

The person in a novel who tells the story from a third-person perspective is called a what?

Narrator

100

These are the 5 senses

what is smell, sight, hearing, touch, taste

100

What is H2O also known as?

Water

100

A doctor uses this to listen to your heart

what is a stethoscope

100

Which is the fastest land animal?

The cheetah

200

This is the shape of a stop sign

What is an octagon

200

The Earth has four layers, the thickest of which is the mantle. What is the thinnest layer called?

the Earth's Crust


200

This number is 20% of 100

What is 20

200

A polygon which has eight sides is known as what?

An octagon.


200

This animal makes a loud slapping noise on the water, with its tail, when frightened

what is a beaver

200

What is "a word which has the same meaning as another word."

A synonym. 

200

What type of fish is Nemo

What is a clown fish

200

Which book series was created by J.K. Rowling in which the literature features magical creatures, such as “nifflers” and “pygmy puffs?”

The Harry Potter book series

200

There are this many inches in a yard

what is 36

200

What is the largest continent? 

Asia

300

Most Europeans immigrated to the US on this ocean

What is the Atlantic

300

Which two lines never touch each other?

Parallel lines

300

This was the last state to be admitted to the US

what is Hawaii

300

From which country did Mexico gain its independence in the 19th century? 

Spain

300

A salamander is ____ blooded

what is cold

300

Which continent contains the most countries?

Africa.

300

These tall structures were used as burial tombs in Ancient Egypt

what are the Pyramids

300

On a class field trip, there are 4 buses taking 36 students total to the zoo. Each bus carries the same number of students. How many students are on each bus?

9

300

This is the term for an action word

what is a verb

300

In what U.S. city is the White House located?

Washington D.C.

400

They live in a pineapple under the sea

Who is SpongeBob

400

What is the name for the colored part of an eye?

The iris.

400

The fastest flying bird in the world

What is the Peregrine Falcon

400

If a football field is 100 yards long, how many feet long is the football field?

300 feet (3 feet in 1 yard)

400

These are the 3 branches of the US government

what is Judicial, legislative, and executive

400

What ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru?

The Incas

400

This mountain range is found in Colorado and other western states

what are The Rocky Mountains

400

What are animals that consume only plants called?

Herbivores.

400

This man painted the Mona Lisa

Who is Leonardo da Vinci

400

What is the name of the longest side of a triangle opposite the right angle?

The hypotenuse

500

This many people serve in the US House of Representatives

435

500

What is the strongest bone in the human body?

The femur

500

This man is known for his quote "Give me liberty or give me death"

who is Patrick Henry

500

What type of word is “truthfully?” 

Adverb

500

This travels at 186,000 miles per second

what is Light

500

What is the fastest spinning planet in the solar system?

Jupiter

500

This river flows along the border between the US and Mexico

what is the Rio Grande

500

What is the center of a cell called?

The nucleus

500

This beverage has no benefit to the body

What is soda or energy drink

500

What is the biggest internal organ in the human body?

The liver

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