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100

Does the captain of a submarine look through a telescope or a periscope?

periscope

100

which means "to wear away slowly": erode or explode?

erode

100

Which words appear on the Great Seal: "E pluribus unum" or "In God we trust"?

E pluribus unum (Out of many, one)

100

Was Christopher Columbus born in Portugal, Italy, or Spain?

Italy

100

What work means the opposite of remember?

forget

200

How many legs does a spider have?

eight

200

How many milligrams in 1 gram?

1000

200

In the fable about the ant and the grasshopper, who worked hard all summer?

the ant

200

Who delivered the Gettysburg address?

Abraham Lincoln

200
Turn the word "smile" into a companion for lemons.

limes

300

What do we call the sun and all the space objects in orbit around it?

the solar system

300

What 3-digit numbers can you make from the numbers 1, 2, and 3?

123, 132, 213, 231, 312, 321

300

What the kingdom of Camelot ruled by King Arthur or the Queen of Hears?

King Arthur

300

Was the lightbulb perfected by Benjamin Franklin or Thomas Edison?

Thomas Edison

300

Which lists only synonyms and antonyms: a dictionary or a thesaurus?

thesaurus

400

Why must seaweeds and mosses live in water or damp places?

They have roots to take in the water from the soil.

400

What coin is equal to the decimal .01?

a penny

400

When you do sit ups, which muscles benefit the most?

The muscles of the abdomen

400

In what city was the Declaration of Independence signed?

Philadelphia

400

What part of the word "disrespectful" is the suffix?

ful (A suffix ends a word.)

500

How long does it take the earth to rotate once on its axis?

24 hours (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4.1 seconds)

500

How many zeros in the number ten thousand?

4 (10,000)

500

What can you mix with red to make the color pink?

white

500

Who was the first man to cross the Atlantic alone in an airplane?

Charles Lindburgh

500

Which is correct?1)Set the book down.2)Sit the book down.

1)Set (Remember "set" means "to place".)

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