This country, whose capital is Brussels, is renowned for its delicious chocolates. Its fries and beer are well liked as well.
Belgium
2 + 3 + 4 + X = 10
X =
1
The smallest of all US states, its capital is Providence.
Rhode Island
The US has the third largest population in the world. Which Asia country has the largest population in the world, as of July 2025?
India
Famous singer recently engaged to Travis Kelce.
Taylor Swift
The member of the Holy Trinity also known as the Holy Ghost
Holy Spirit
Pictured here, this country boasts the longest coastline in Europe, with beautiful fjords, and the natural phenomenon known in Latin as the Aurora Borealis. Name the country and the English name for the Aurora Borealis.
Norway; the Northern Lights
20 x 20 =
400
Its capital city is Pierre, and this state is also home to Mount Rushmore.
The world's highest point is in the Himalayans. it is ___________.
Mount Everest
He's most famous for the lightbulb but also invented the phonograph. He said "Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration."
Thomas Edison
How many US Supreme Court justices are there?
9
The Nineteenth Amendment to the US Constitution gave women the right to vote in
a. 1868
b. 1870
c. 1920
d. 1954
c. 1920
A shape with two parallel lines and two non-parallel lines is a _________.
trapezoid
This sparsely populated state's largest city is Fargo.
North Dakota
Asia is the birthplace of all the world's major religions. Name 3 of them.
3 of these: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism
One of he "Founding Fathers" of our country, he was a statesman, diplomat, publisher, writer, scientist, but never a US president.
He was _________________.
How old is Great Grandma now?
88 (She will turn 90 next year on November 16, 2026.)
Translate into Spanish:
a turtle
una tortuga
Given points with these coordinates:
(-1, 2). and ( -1, 4),
what is the length of the line segment between them?
2
Home to well-regarded Yale University, it was also the birthplace of George Herbert Walker Bush.
Connecticut
Over 200,000 people in coastal areas of Asia perished in a December 26, 2004 disaster. What kind of disaster was it?
tsunami
The founder of SpaceX, Tesla, and Neuralink, he is one of the most influential entrepreneurs in the world. He has created industries surrounding electric cars, space exploration, and neuro-technology.
Elon Musk
This animal, which often appears pink due to its diet, can only eat with its head upside down.
flamingo (because of the way they must trap and filter food like algae and shrimp by pumping water)
About how many bones are in the human body?
a. 100
b. 200
c. 300
d. 400
b. 200 (206, to be precise, in an adult)
Using the order of operation rules (PEMDAS), what is the answer to this question:
(3 x 3 + 3) / 3 =
4
Its nickname is "The Sunflower State." In a famous quote from a movie, the title character said "Toto, I don't think we're in _________ anymore." Fill in the blank.
Kansas
This island country in Asia --the world's 4th most populous nation-- has more than 150 volcanoes and is located in the "Ring of Fire."
It is __________.
Indonesia
He revolutionized the automobile industry by introducing the assembly line and mass production, making cars accessible to the average consumer and creating the company that still bears his name.
Henry Ford
Before the flood, Grandma and Pa's house was hit by lightning which caused a massive house fire which required the family to move out for more than half a year and the house to be restored. In which year did the fire occur?
2000 (July)
There are many odd laws in Europe! In the mountainous country pictured above, you may not mow your lawn on Sundays! This is so as not to annoy your neighbors or disturb anyone on the day of rest. The country is ______________.
Switzerland
The area of a triangle with a height of 4 inches and a base of 4 inches is
8 square inches
This mountainous state is nicknamed "The Centennial State."
Colorado
Two Asian countries also have part of their country in Europe. They are ____ and _______.
Russia and Turkey
He led India to independence from British rule through nonviolent civil disobedience.
Mahatma Gandhi
Put these four world events in chronological order:
The Industrial Revolution, The Renaissance, The Cold War, The Great Depression
1. The Renaissance (1300s-1500s)
2. The Industrial Revolution (1760 - 1840)
3. The Great Depression (1929-1941)
4. The Cold War (1945 - 1991)