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100

What are the three primary colors?

Red, yellow, and blue

100

What time of day does the sun reach the highest point in the sky?

Noon

100

What process do plants use to turn sunlight into energy?

Photosynthesis

100

How many syllables are there in the word Mississippi?

four

100

Amanda went on a trip to the Grand Canyon National Park. Which state did she go to?

Arizona

200

“We the people” are the first three words of what U.S. document?

The Constitution

200

What is the human body's largest organ?

Skin

200

Which device is used to measure temperature?

Thermometer 

200

What is the plural form of “child”?

Children

200

How many Great Lakes does Illinois border?

One
300

Which country is home to the Amazon Rainforest?

Brazil

300

A group of stars in the sky form a what?

The constellation

300

Name the three states of matter...

Solid, liquid, and gas

300

What does the prefix “un-” generally mean when added to a word?

It means “not” or indicates the opposite.

300

Austin is the capital of which US state?

Texas

400

How many feet are there in 75 yards?

225 feet

400

Who is our co-campus manager?

Elisa Williams 

400

Who is credited with inventing the lightbulb, illuminating our nights?

Thomas Edison

400

Who wrote the famous play Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare 

400

What is the most southernmost state?

Hawaii

500

First day of summer is called?

Summer solstice 

500

A cat slept for 8 hours on Friday, 10 hours on Saturday and 360 minutes on Sunday. What is the average number of hours the cat slept over the weekend?

8 hours

500

On the Periodic Table, "Fe" stands for what?

Iron

500

What is an idiom?

A phrase with a meaning that isn’t literal (for example, “it’s raining cats and dogs” means it’s raining very heavily).

500

How many time zones are in the US?

4
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