Random History
US
People
Animals
The Body
Plants
100

The Pacific Ocean is on the 

_____ side of North America. 

(A) West

(B) North

(C) East

(D) South

(A) West

100

The Great Lakes region is sometimes referred to as?


Rust Belt

100

Pilgrims settled in what is now the state of _____ .



Massachusetts

100

Who uses gills to breathe in water?

(A) flowers

(B) fish

(C) iguana  

(B) fish

100

Blood takes oxygen to all parts of the:

(A) body

(B) fingers

(C) toes           

(A) body

100

What two plants store food in their roots?

(A) carrots

(B) peas

(C) celery

(D) lettuce

(E) beets                 

(A) carrots

(E) beets            

200

What type of entertainment tells ancient Chinese stories using beautiful costumes, music, and hand movements?

Opera

200

The first personal computer was made by what company?


Apple

200

Sam Walton started the store known as _____ .


Wal-Mart

200

What is the tallest animal in the world?

Giraffe

200

Air in the nose is cleaned by:

(A) hairs

(B) air

(C) food                                 

(A) hairs

200

What three things does a plant need to grow?

(A) animals

(B) water

(C) flowers

(D) carbon dioxide

(E) minerals

(F) oxygen

(B) water

(D) carbon dioxide

(E) minerals

300

The ______ River flows through the Sahara.

Nile

300

The headquarters for Bill Gates’ Microsoft Corporation is in the state of _____ .


Washington

300

Was the first US president to live in the White House.


John Adams

300

Some animals can survive in very cold environments because they:

(A) Can go for long periods with very little water.

(B) Don't care what the temperature is.

(C) Have heavy fur or thick fat.

(C) Have heavy fur or thick fat.

300

 When the heart beats faster, the blood moves:

(A) at the same rate

(B) slower

(C) faster              

(C) faster  

300

Stems grow up. Roots _________________________:

(A) don't grow

(B) grow down

(C) die after the stem grows up   

(B) grow down

400

One half of the Earth is known as a(n) _____.

Hemisphere

400

The aurora borealis is also known as the _____ lights.


Northern Lights

400

Emily Dickinson was a famous New England _____.


Poet

400

Which three ways are people different from animals?

(A) life

(B) mind

(C) digestive system

(D) conscience

(E) breathing system

(F) spirit

(B) mind

(D) conscience

(F) spirit

400

he breathing muscle is the:

(A) head

(B) diaphragm

(C) small intestine     

(B) diaphragm

400

Plants give off:

(A) water and a gas called oxygen into the air

(B) water and a gas called carbon dioxide into the air

(C) minerals and a gas called carbon dioxide into the air

(A) water and a gas called oxygen into the air

500

The settlement on Roanoke Island is called?

Lost Colony

500

The Hoover Dam is located on the _________ River.


Colorado

500

_____ and _____ explored the Louisiana Purchase.


Lewis and Clark

500

In which four ways are animals and people the same?

(A) spirit

(B) mind 

(C) breathing system

(D) water

(E) conscience

(F) food

(G) muscle


(C) breathing system

(D) water

(F) food

(G) muscle

500

To know how fast the heart beats, you feel the:

(A) head

(B) purse

(C) pulse   

(C) pulse  

500

What does the stem carry to the leaves of the plant?

(A) water and minerals

(B) red dye and sodium

(C) soil and air

(A) water and minerals

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