Continents
Figurative Language
Geography
Sports Trivia
US States
100

How many continents are there?

7

100

Give an example simile sentence that uses the word "strong"

Answers will vary

100

How many countries are there in the world?

195

100

Who won the first superbowl?

The Green Bay Packers

100

What state do you live in?

Ohio

200

Brazil is a country in what continent?

South America

200

What does the idiom "Kick the bucket" mean?

To die

200

What is the capital of Ohio?

Columbus 

200

How many championships has LeBron James won in his career?

4

200

What is the largest state in the United States?

Alaska

300

Which continent is also a country?

Australia 

300

What type of figurative language is being used in the sentence, "The tree was waving at me with its branches."? 

Personification

300

What is the largest country in North America?

Canada

300

Who has scored the most points as a player in the NBA?

LeBron James

300

What is one state that boarders California?

Arizona, Nevada, and Oregon 

400

What continent does not have countries in it?

Antarctica 

400

DAILY DOUBLE (Double Point Question)

Name 4 different types of Figurative Language

Metaphor, Simile, Personification, Alliteration, Hyperbole, Idioms, Onomatopoeia.

400

What United States city is known as "The City of Angels?"

Los Angeles

400

What does MLS stand for?

Major League Soccer

400

Originally, How many colonies made up the United States?

13

500

Japan is located in which continent?

Asia

500

What type of figurative language is being used?

I am so hungry I could eat an Elephant.

Hyperbole

500

Name the 7 continents, 5 countries, 4 states, and 3 cities

North America, South America, Africa Europe, Asia, Antarctica, Australia 

USA, Canada, Mexico, China, Japan

Ohio, Florida, California, Alaska

Middletown, Trenton, Hamilton, Atlanta, NYC, Los Angeles 

500

Who is Wayne Gretzky? What sport is he known for? 

Hockey!

500

Who did the United States defeat in a war (The Revolutionary War) in order to gain its independence?

Great Britain// The British

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