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100

Which is the nearest star to the Earth?

the Sun

100

Which man is credited for discovering much of the New World?

Christopher Columbus

100

What are the two oceans on the eastern and western coasts of the United States called?

Pacific Ocean from the west and Atlantic Ocean from the east?

100

What mathematical operation means "sum"?

addition 

100

What did God create on the first day of creation?

Light
200

How long does one Earth's rotation take? 

One revolution?

24 hours.  

365 day (or 365 and 1/4 days to be precise).

200

Who was the first European to land in North America before any other explorers?

Leif Erikson - from Norway in the 10th century

200

What two major mountain chains are located in the U.S. on either coasts of the nation?

The Rocky Mountains on the western side and the Appalachian Mountains on the east. 

200

What are the names of the four mathematical operations?

addition, subtraction, multiplication, division

200

Which Apostle told Jesus that he would never leave Him and would even die for Him, even if all the others would betray and abandon Him?

Apostle Peter

300

Which is the longest bone in the human body?

The femur (thigh bone)

300

What was the name of the Native American woman who helped Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in their expedition to the West?

Sacagawea

300

What is the capital of Washington State?

Olympia, WA

300

What is the name of the answer of the mathematical operation of division called?

quotient. 

300

What is the longest book of the Bible?

Psalms, with 150 chapters

400

What is an animal's ability to blend in with its surroundings?

Camouflage

400

What was the name of the first permanent English colony in America?

Jamestown, named after King James I of England, in 1607

400

What is the longest river in the U.S.?

the Missouri River 

400

Which polygon has five sides? 

pentagon. 

400

Who were the first three sons of Adam and Eve?

Cain, Abel, and Seth

500

Which is the largest organ of the human body?

the skin

500

What is the oldest/first permanent European settlement in America, and which country settled it?

St. Augustine, FL - by the Spanish in 1565. 

500

What is the largest freshwater lake by surface area in the U.S.?

Lake Superior

500

What are the two parts of a fraction called?

top one = numerator

bottom one = denominator 

500

Who was the first Apostle to be a missionary to Rome?

Apostle Paul.

Although Apostle Peter also ministered to the Romans, Paul is believed to be first (Romans 15:20).

600

What are the names of the five categories/groups of the animal kingdom?

1. mammals

2. reptiles

3. fish

4. birds

5. amphibians

600

When the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, MA, in 1620 they wrote out the first document of laws and liberties while still aboard the Mayflower in order to preserve law and order in the New World.  This document later helped in creating the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution.  What was the name of this document?

Mayflower Compact

600

What is the capital of Arkansas?

Little Rock

600

What do the letters "PEMDAS" in the order of operations stand for?

Solve:

9 + 4 x (33 _ 7) /8

P - parentheses [brackets]

E - exponents

M - multiplication

D - division

A - addition 

S - subtraction 

600

What did David take from the brook to fight Goliath?

five stones
700

What are the four states of matter?

1. solid

2. liquid

3. gas

4. plasma


700

What city was the first capital of the U.S. and what was it used to be called?

New York City, NY 

used to be called New Amsterdam


700

In which state is Mount Rushmore located in?

Keystone, South Dakota, in the Black Hills. 

700

Mason wants to buy a t-shirt that is priced at $9.00 but is on sale for 30% off.  How much will the shirt cost Mason after the discount?

$6.30

($9.00 x 0.3 = $2.70 discount.  So, $9.00 - $2.70 gives a final price of $6.30)

700

Who were the three disciples who came with Jesus to the Mount of Transfiguration?

Peter, James, and John

800

Which is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen - it makes up 78% of the atmosphere.

800

During the time of the United States' Civil War (1861-1865) when the nation split in half with the northern half being called the Union and the southern half being called the Confederacy, who was elected to be the first and only president of the Confederates?

Jefferson Davis

800

In which four states is the Grand Canyon located throughout, and what river runs through it?

Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. 

Colorado River. 

800

Solve: 

4 2/3 - 1 6/7

2 17/21

800

Who returned to Israel to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem?

Nehemiah

900

At which temperature are both the Celsius and the Kelvin temperature scales equal?

at -273.1 degrees Celsius

900

Who was the first president to live in the White House?

John Adams (second president of the U.S.) in the November of 1800. 

900

Which state is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes"?

Minnesota

900
Convert & solve:

5 gal. + 3 qt. = _____ c.  x 3

92 cups

(Each gallon has 4 quarts, which has 2 pints each, which has 2 cups each; making each gallon have 80 cups.  That being said, there are 4 cups in each quart, or 12 in 3 quarts.  80 + 12 = 92 x 3 = 276 cups in all.)

900

After Jesus resurrected from the dead, how many days did He spend on earth before ascending to heaven?

40 days. 

1000

What is the formula for calculating energy?

E=mc2

to calculate the energy needed/exerted, one needs to multiply the mass (m) of the object by its speed (c) squared. 

1000

Once the colonists won their independence from England in 1776, what was the first governing document of the newly created United States, later replaced by the U.S. Constitution?

The Articles of Confederation (1777)

1000

What is the highest mountain peak in North America? 

Denali (a.k.a. Mt. McKinley) in Alaska, standing at 20,310 feet. 

1000

Find the area.

Answer:  1,320 cm2 

1000

In what city were believers first called "Christians"?

in Antioch.
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