Native Americans living on tribal lands (millions) A-1.15, B-1.31, C-1.74, D-1.92, E- 2.45
A-1.15
Atomic number of boron A-5, B-4, C-6, D-8, E-9
A-5
Splitting a bird open down the back and spreading the two halves out flat is called A-Spatchcock, B-Butterfly, C-Spatangus, D-Divaricate, E-Dimediate
A-Spatchcock
In what decade was Goodnight Moon published? a-1940s, b-1950s, c-1960s, d-1970s, e-1980s
a-1940s
Filed a UFO sighting A- Carter, B-LBJ, C-Truman, D-Woodrow Wilson, E-Harding
A- Carter
% of names of U.S. states derived from Amerindian words, such as Arizona, Connecticut, Kentucky, and Missouri: A-60%, B-50%, C-40%, D-30%, E-20%
B-50%
element named after a village in Sweden near Vauxholm A-Ytterby, B-Yttrium, C-Vanadium, D-Vauxium, E-Molybdenum
B-Yttrium
Knedle is a dish of boiled potato-dough dumplings filled with A-Cheese, B-Plums, C-Veal, D-Potatoes, E-Mushrooms
B-Plums
In From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, where the kids camp out. a) American Museum of Natural History, b) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, c) The Museum of Modern Art, d) The Bronx Zoo
b) The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Spoke Chinese to his wife to keep their conversations private A- McKinley, B-Hoover, C-Truman, D-Woodrow Wilson, E-Harding
B-Hoover
Not part of the Iroquois Confederacy: A-Mohawk, B-Oneida, C-Onondaga, D-Cayuga, E-Seneca
C-Onondaga
Heaviest of the naturally-occurring Noble gases A-helium, B-neon, C-radon, D-argon, E- krypton
C-radon
Feathers on a mature turkey A-2500, B-3,000, C-3500, D-4000, E-4500
C-3500
Author of Harriet the Spy a-Judy Blume, b-Betty MacDonald, c-Louise Fitzhugh, d-E. L. Konigsburg, e-Maurice Sendak
c-Louise Fitzhugh
Was a teacher before becoming president A- Carter, B- Truman, C-LBJ, D-Woodrow Wilson, E-Harding
C-LBJ
Not an Indian word: A-caribou, B-chipmunk, C-moose, D-muskrat, E-opossum
D-muskrat
Not a Dobereiner triad
A-Iron, Cobalt, Nickel; B-Lithium, Sodium, Potassium; C-Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine; D-Calcium, Silver, Gold
D-Calcium, Silver, Gold
Douglas fir is also known as A-Abies procera, B-Abies concolor, C-Picea pungens, D-Pseudotsuga menziesii, E-Picea omorika
D-Pseudotsuga menziesii
Instrument Peter plays in Peter Pan. a) Harmonica, b) Guitar, c) Mandolin, d) Pipes, e) Drums
d) Pipes
Only president to have a PhD A- McKinley, B-Hoover, C-Harding, D-Woodrow Wilson, E- Truman
D-Woodrow Wilson
E-Ishi
Alchemist who discovered phosphorous in 1649. A-Robert Boyle, B-Lavoisier, C-Jons Jakob Berzelius, D-Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev, E-Hennig Brand
E-Hennig Brand
Millions of bubbles in one 750ml bottle of Champagne A-24, B-30, C-37, D-41, E-49
E-49
# girls attend Madeline’s school in Paris? a) 20, b) 11, c) 15, d) 10, e) 12
e) 12
Does not have a middle name A- McKinley, B-Hoover, C-Lincoln, D-Woodrow Wilson, E- Truman
E- Truman