Can you identify the grammar problem in this sentence?
That man was much nice!
Answer: Much
What are the names of the two methods we are taught in algebra?
Answer Elimination and Border
Why is the hudson bay ocean called the hudson's bay
Answer: Henry Hudson was the first person the discover the bay
What state of matter can change its shape?
Answer: Liquid
What is the biggest US state?
Answer: Alaska
What are Adverbs and give an example of one.
Adverbs describe a verb and an example is Quickly
What is ⅗ as a percent?
Answer: 60%
What year was canada declared a country ( double points if you know the date
Answer: July 1st 1867
What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?
Answer: Photosynthesis
This river forms part of the border between Ontario and the United States.
Answer: What is the St. Lawrence River?
What is the verb in this sentence
(I saw a very scary lion at the zoo)
Answer: Saw
What is the next number in this sequence 8, 15, 22, 29, 36?
Answer: 43
What animal was was in high demand for europeans in the 1500s
Answer: Beavers
Name five main organs in the human body?
Answer: Heart, Stomach, Brain Pancreas, Esophagus.
This river, longest in the world, flows northward through Africa.
Answer: What is the Nile river?
Name 4 adjectives that start with T
Answer Possible Answers, Thoughtful Tasty Terrific and Tough. But anything else is good
What do you call two lines that never meet?
Answer: Parallel Lines
Who was the first person to discover canada
(double points if you know the year)
Answer:John Cabot 1467
What is the state of matter that has a definite shape and volume, and its particles are tightly packed together?
Answer: Solid
What is the capital city of Australia?
Answer: Canberra
Is super an adverb, adjective or BOTH
Answer BOTH
What do you call an angle that measures 180 degrees?
Answer: Straight Angle.
What year did John F Kennedy get assassinated (Double points if you know the date)
Answer: November 22nd 1963
What are all the systems in the human body? (that we learned)
Answer: Respiratory, Circulatory, Nervous, Musculoskeletal Digestive.
This Canadian province is the only one without a coastline, bordering only the United States and other Canadian provinces.
Answer: What is Alberta?