Sports
U.S. Presidents
State Capitols
Math
Miscellaneous
100

This sport has such positions as pitcher, catcher, and shortstop.

What is Baseball

100

This was our first U.S. president.

Who is George Washington.

100
This is the capital of New Hampshire.

What is Concord.

100

7 times 8

What is 56.

100

Our room number

What is Room 203

200

Larry Bird played this sport.

What is Basketball.

200

This president gave the Gettysburg Address.

Who is Abraham Lincoln.

200

This is the capital of Maine.

What is Augusta.
200

The square root of 81.

What is 9.

200

The graduation date for Seniors this school year.

What is May 21st

300

This football team was originally from St. Louis and recently won the Superbowl this season.

Who are the Los Angeles Rams.

300

These two presidents died on the same day, July 4th, 1826.

Who are John Adams and Thomas Jefferson.

300

This is the capital of Rhode Island.

What is Providence.

300

sin (30 degrees)

What is 1/2.

300

This is Mr. Croteau's favorite color

What is Red.

400

In golf, this is the term used for two shots under par on a particular hole.

What is an eagle.

400

These are two presidents who signed the U.S. Constitution.

Who are James Madison and George Washington.

400

This is the capital of California.

What is Sacramento.

400
When you flip three coins, this is the probability you will flip two heads.

What is 3/8.

400

This is the name of the museum Mr. Croteau visited in Pennsylvania which has artifacts from his favorite comedy team.

What is The Stoogeum.

500

In basketball, this player holds the record for most points scored in a game with 100.

Who is Wilt Chamberlain.

500

This president had 15 children.

Who is John Tyler.

500

This is the capital of Texas. 

What is Austin.

500

The x/y coordinate plane was named after this mathematician.

Who is Rene Descartes.

500

This is where I traveled with my family on a family vacation at the beginning of the school year. 

Where is Aruba.

M
e
n
u