Earth Science
Mental Math
English
Musical Instruments
States and Capitals
100
A part of a dead animal or plant that has been preserved for a long time.
What is a fossil?
100
Sixteen times ten.
What is 160?
100
A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
100
This instrument is usually played with sticks and is used to keep tempo.
What is a drum?
100
The capital of California.
What is Sacramento?
200
The study of rocks and rock formation.
What is geology?
200
The sum of 375 and 101.
What is 476?
200
This is used between a series of three or more words or phrases. They come after each item except the last in sequence.
What are commas?
200
This instrument has 88 black and white keys and is played by striking tiny hammers against strings.
What is a piano?
200
The state where the Empire State Building is located.
What is New York?
300
A location inside a volcano where magma collects before it leaves the volcano.
What is a magma chamber?
300
The product of eleven and eleven.
What is 121?
300
In future tense, this word is placed before the root form of the verb.
What is will?
300
This instrument has six strings and is played by either picking or strumming the strings.
What is a guitar?
300
The state known as "The Sunshine State".
What is Florida?
400
A group of atoms.
What is a molecule?
400
The product of twelve and twelve.
What is 144?
400
The noun or pronoun that comes after an action verb to complete or receive its action
What is a direct object?
400
This instrument is usually made out of brass and notes are played by pressing down a combination of the three valves.
What is a trumpet?
400
The state where Portland is located.
What is Oregon?
500
A substance composed of only one kind of atom.
What is an element?
500
The product of eleven and twelve.
What is 132?
500
A verb that means "to see or look over".
What is survey?
500
This small wooden instrument has four strings and is usually played with a bow.
What is a violin?
500
The capital of Nevada.
What is Carson City?
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