2(3+4)
14
Who wrote the famous series Harry Potter?
J.K. Rowling
What is the name of the force that pulls us down?
Gravity
Name two examples of the 13 colonies.
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
How many bones does an adult have?
206 bones
How many inches are in three feet?
36 inches
Name three examples of figurative language.
similes, metaphors, personification, hyperbole, idioms, imagery, onomatopoeia, alliteration
What do you call a scientist that studies rocks?
Geologist
What was the most widely grown crop in the Middle Colonies?
Wheat
What is the clinical name for the thigh bone?
Femur
95-30-20-2
43
What is the prefix in the word "unnecessary"?
"Un"
What is the most abundant element in the universe?
Hydrogen
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the US from where?
France
Name three short-term effects of drinking alcohol.
drowsiness, slurred speech, headache, vomiting, upset stomach, blackouts, unconsciousness, distorted hearing and vision, impaired judgement, slower response time, decreased coordination
Jim has 21 cookies. Each cookie has 5 chocolate chips on them. How many chocolate chips are on all of Jim's cookies?
105 chocolate chips
How many syllables are in the word "Mississippi"?
Four
Name the parts of a chemical reaction.
reactants, products, arrow (equals or yields)
Who founded the Red Cross?
Clara Barton
What are two ways you can say no to tobacco?
Just say NO, use humor/sarcasm, create an excuse, state a fact, repeat yourself, walk away
How many sides does a hexagon and a heptagon have in all?
13
In the sentence, “Sally is a very good person,” what part of speech is the word “very”?
Adverb
What was the name of the first satellite pulled into orbit by the United States?
Explorer
Who was the president of the Confederacy when they broke away from the Union?
Jefferson Davis
What is antiperspirant?
A product that limits/stops sweat from appearing.