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100

Which country has a maple leaf on its flag?

Canada

100

Protons and neutrons are found in what part of an atom?

The nucleus.

100

What does it mean to "lose your cool"?

To become angry or upset.

100

If the year 2000 was a leap year, what year did the next leap year occur?

2004

100

What is a group of four musicians called?

A quartet.
200

What is the southernmost state in the U.S?

Hawaii

200

The flowering plant called an iris is a perennial. What does this mean?

It blooms every year.

200

"Her eyes were emeralds." Is this a metaphor or a simile?

A metaphor (comparing two things without using the words "like" or "as").

200

How many centimeters make 10 meters?

1,000 (10x100)

200

In what month does Mother's Day occur?

May

300

Rockets are launched at Cape Canaveral in what Southern state?

Florida

300

Is the humidity in the air caused by rain, snow, or water vapor?

Water vapor.

300

What is the opposite of "shorten"?

Lengthen.

300

Round 6,275 to the nearest thousand.

6,000.

300

Is the common cold caused by bacteria, a virus, or sitting in a cold area?

A virus.
500

If you flew from Florida to Spain, what ocean would you cross?

The Atlantic Ocean.

500

Which material does not come from a plant or an animal: silk, cotton, polyester, or wool?

Polyester.

500

In what type of book would you find a complete list of synonyms and antonyms?

A thesaurus.

500

In geometry, what instrument is usually used to measure an angle?

A protractor.

500

Basketball games have referees. What do baseball games have?

Umpires.

1000

What continent lies within the eastern, western, and southern hemispheres?

Antarctica.

1000

About what percent of the air contains nitrogen?

80 percent.

1000

Change the suffix of the word "fearful" to form its opposite.

Fearless.

1000

Solve this:

28-8÷(7-3)

5.

28-8+=20

7-3=4

20÷4=5


1000

What do the letters I.Q. stand for?

Intelligence quotient.

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