Solve for X:
2x+5=15
x=5
What are the three states of Matter
1. Hot, cold, warm
2. Big, Small, Medium
3. Fast, slow, still
4. Solid, Liquid, Gas
Solid, liquid, gas
What Year was the Declaration of Independence signed
A 1783
B 1492
C 1776
D1812
July 4 1776
Identify the verb: "She Quickly Runs To School."
A quickly
B runs
C she
D school
runs
What is 8 multiplied by 6
48
The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere changes into liquid water, forming clouds.
condensation.
This colossal statue of a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion guarded the pyramids of Giza.
What is the Great Sphinx of Giza?
The capital city of Japan is famous for its imperial palace and bustling metropolis.
What is Tokyo?
What is 1/2 as a decimal
0.5
The force that attracts any two objects with mass towards each other
Gravity
Located in present-day Iraq, these stepped pyramids were built by the Sumerians and were believed to be homes for the gods.
What are Ziggurats?
This South American capital is known for its high altitude and is the highest national capital in the world.
What is La Paz, Bolivia?
What is 0.75 as a fraction in its simplest form
3/4
This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
Newton's third law
This ancient Greek city was home to the statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, crafted by the sculptor Phidias.
What is Olympia
Once the site of the Berlin Wall, this is the capital of Germany
What is Berlin?
What is the area of a rectangle with a length of 10 units and a width of 5 units?
50 square units
An atom that has gained or lost one or more electrons, giving it a net electrical charge.
ion
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, though their existence is debated by historians, were legendary for their tiered, irrigated terraces of plants. Which ancient civilization is said to have built them?
What is the Babylonian civilization?
Johannes Gutenberg's movable type printing press made books more accessible and is considered one of history's most important inventions.
What is the printing press?