Quick Math
Food
Around the World
Name the Staff Member
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100

17+19-2

34

100

Which fast food chain is most famous for its "Whopper" burger?

Burger King

100

Which New York landmark was a gift from France?

The Statue of Liberty
100

What teacher has 2 citizenships?

Maestra

100

What is the oldest college in America?

Harvard University

200

7(27-16)

77

200
What is the name of the French pastry that is shaped like a crescent?

Croissant

200

What huge Chinese landmark was made to keep out invaders?

The Great Wall of China

200

This staff member attended Magnificat High School

Mrs. Dubber

200

How many keys does a piano have?

88

300

What is the number between 14 and 30? 

22

300

This country is the second largest fast food market after the United States. 

China

300

What is the name of the giant clock Landmark in London?

Big Ben

300

This office staff member's favorite hobby is sailing.

Ms. Barker

300

What is the name of the major fault line that causes earthquakes in Los Angeles, California?

The San Andreas Fault

400

There were 46 passengers on the bus. At the first stop, 13 of them got off. At the second stop, 10 got off and 7 more got on. How many passengers are on the bus now?

30

400

What is the most popular menu item at McDonald's?

French fries

400

Which country celebrates their New Year by giving children red envelopes with money inside?

China

400

This teacher is an international championship coach.

Mr. Snook

400

Which two U.S. battles were fought in Yorktown, Virginia?

The American Revolution and the Civil War

500

If Mr. Lyons buys 82 Reece's Cups and splits them evenly into 2 piles, but then eats 4 of them from one pile, how many Reece's Cups is in the smallest pile?

37

500

This expensive dish, made from fish eggs, is known as "roe" in Japan.

Caviar
500

What is the nickname of the flag of the United Kingdom?

Union Jack

500

Which staff member has been to 10 different territories outside of the U.S?

Mrs. Edmison

500

List the continents from largest to smallest:

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

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