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100

There were ten _________ at the dog park.

A. puppy's

B. puppys

C. puppies

D. puppes

C. puppies


100

When water changes from a gas to a liquid it is going through the process of  ______?

A. condensation

B. Precipitation

C. Aeration

D. Evaporation

A. condensation

100

50 x 4 =

A. 20

B. 250

C.200

D.25

C.200

100

What is the capital of the United States of America?

A. Jefferson City

B. Washington DC

C. California

D. New York

B. Washington DC

100

What two colors make the color green?

blue and yellow

200

Read the following titles. Choose the one that is written correctly.

A. I Love My Pet Cat 

B. My shiny baseball 

C. Math is the best subject 

D. Riding the Rails West

D. Riding the Rails West

200

When you put a North and a South pole close together they will _______.

A. repel

B. do nothing

C. attract

D. work together

C. attract

200

Compare the fractions.

3/9  ____ 3/5

A. <

B. >

C. =

A. <

200

Is the United States of America a country or a continent?

A. Country

B. Continent

A. Country


200

How many beats are in a half note?

2

300

Imagine you are writing a research report about how to make a drum. What would be the BEST source to use for your research?

A.  an article about how drums were invented

B. a video with instructions for building your own drums  

C. a graph showing how many students in your school play the drums 

D. an advertisement for a store that sells drums 

B. a video with instructions for building your own drums  

300

Animals that have live young, hair or fur, and produce milk are called.

Animals are these because they cannot make their own food.

a. herbivores

b. mammals

c. predators

d. parents

b. mammals

300

Choose the standard form that matches the word form. 

Three hundred sixty-three thousand, five hundred seventeen

A. 306, 517

B. 363,517

C. 300, 507

D. 360, 517

B. 363,517

300

What continent do you live on?

A. Australia

B. North America

C. South America

D. Europe

B. North America

300

What part of the body is your humerus bone in?

A. neck

B. back

C. leg

D. Arm

D. Arm


400

Imagine you are presenting a passage about bridges to the class. Which of the following aids would best help your listeners understand the passage?

A. pictures of bridges

B. a drawing of a bridge

C. a sound recording of a car going over a bridge

D. a chart listing the roads

A. pictures of bridges

400

What does the Earth rotate around?

A. the moon

B. the galaxy

C. the sun

D. other planets


C. the sun

400

Compare the following numbers using <, >, or =. 

8x3 ____ 9x4

A. <

B. >

C. =

A. <

400

Name 4 states NOT counting Missouri.

any four states

400

Who was the first president of the United States of America?

George Washington

500


The museum also helped people understand that photography is art. It began to collect photography in the 1930s. It started with the artwork of a popular new photographer named Ansel Adams. This was the first time a museum had shown photography.

What conclusion can you make about why photographs weren't found in museums before the 1930s?

A. Some people didn't think photography was art until the 1930s.

B. Photographs didn't exist before the 1930s.

C. Ansel Adams didn't start taking pictures until the 1930s.

D. The first museum wasn't built until the 1930s.

A. Some people didn't think photography was art until the 1930s.

500

What 2 things do plants need to grow?

A. water and oxygen

B. sunlight and food

C. water and food

D. water and sunlight

D. water and sunlight

500

What is the perimeter of an octagon if each side is 2  ft.?

A. 2 ft.

B. 29 ft.

C. 6 ft.

D. 16 ft.

D. 16 ft.

500
What do we call the line that divides the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemisphere? hint: it is really hot here

equator

500

What is Tempo?

A. Not to play

B. How fast or slow to play

C. The notes to play

D. To repeat

B. How fast or slow to play

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