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100

What do we call the special letters A, E, I, O, and U?

Vowels

100

How long should you wash your hands with soap and water to get rid of germs?

20 seconds. Plus, share this tip for your little ones! If you don’t have a watch, you can time it by singing the alphabet song or the “Happy Birthday” song to yourself as you wash.

100

I’m a kitten. I make this sound when I’m mad: ____.

A Hiss. Cats can meow, hiss, purr, and yowl. Sometimes they make chattering sounds when they see prey.

100

What is the capital of the United States of America?

Washington, D.C.

100

Who is Curious George’s human friend?

The Man in the Yellow Hat.

200

How many letters are in the alphabet?

26

200

How many bones are in the human body?

A-401

B-206

C- 175

D-97

B - A grown-up human has 206 bones in their body. But kids have more! Newborns start with 300 bones and some join together as they grow.

200

What’s the only land mammal that can’t jump?

The elephant. They’re just too big.

200

What’s the largest state in the United States of America?

A- Texas

B - Florida

C- Alaska

D - North Dakota

C - Alaska

200

Does a piano have more black keys or more white keys?

White Keys

300

Letters that aren’t vowels are called what?

Consonants

300

Which organ is the heaviest?

your skin is an organ, and it’s the heaviest one you’ve got. The heaviest organ inside your body is your liver.

300

What’s the only mammal that can fly?

Bats. Other mammals can glide, and humans can fly in airplanes, but only bats fly on their own.

300

What country has the most people living in it?

China is home to more than 1.39 billion people.

300

The person who stands up front and directs an orchestra is called _____.

a Conductor

400

How do you spell the word "12th"?

A- Twelth

B- Twelfth

C- Twelveth

B- Twelfth

400

Where is the smallest bone in the human body?

In the ear.

400

What fish lives in both freshwater and saltwater, and returns to the river they were born in to lay their eggs again?

Salmon

400

What country is also an entire continent?

Australia

400

What’s bigger, the sun or the moon?

The sun. They only look the same size to us on Earth because the sun is so much farther away.

500

What’s the name for the symbol “&”?

It’s an “ampersand”

500

True or false: More than two-thirds of our body is made of water.

True

500

What is the only species of bird that can fly backward?

A hummingbird.

500

How much of the earth is covered in water?

A- 50%

B- 30%

C - 70%

D- 85%

C - 70% of earth is covered with oceans. It’s mostly water.

500

Who was the first person to step foot on the moon?

Neil Armstrong, an American Apollo 11 astronaut, was the first person to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969. His fellow astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin joined him moments later.

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