U.S. Presidents
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100

This president was a star football player at the University of Michigan.

Who was Gerald Ford?

100

This country is both an island and a continent.

 What is Australia?

100

S is the 19th letter in the English alphabet.

True.

100

This planet is closest to the sun.

What is Mercury?

100
Country where the Eiffel Tower is located.

What is France?

200

This president played the saxophone.

Who is Bill Clinton?

200

Earth is located in this galaxy.

What is the Milky Way?

200

Quebec is located in Canada.

 True.

200

Photosynthesis takes place on this part of a plant.

What are leaves?

200

Country where Sydney Opera House is located.

What is Australia?

300

This president declared the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.

Who was Woodrow Wilson?

300

The first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called this.

What is the Bill of Rights?

300

The wasp is the fastest flying insect.

False.

300

The force that keeps us grounded.

What is gravity?

300

Country where the Taj Mahal is located.

What is India?

400

This president once killed a man in a duel.

Who was Andrew Jackson?

400

Similar sounding words are called this.

What are homonyms?

400

Australia is the sixth largest nation in the world.

True.

400

True or False: The moon is slowly drifting away from Earth.

True

400
Country where Machu Picchu is located.

What is Peru?

500
This president argued a famous Supreme Court case after leaving the White House.

Who was John Quincy Adams?

500

This many seconds make 1.5 hours.

What is 5400?

500

Acadia National park is in Vermont.

False.

500

The deepest part of the ocean.

What is the Mariana Trench?
500

Country where The Acropolis is located.

What is Greece?

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