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100
Which country has the longest land border?
China
100
Choose the correct statement from A and B: A. Every rhombus is a parallelogram B. Every parallelogram is a rhombus
A
100
Name one of the three phases of movement.
Preparation, Execution, Follow Through
100
What type of energy increases as an object gets higher?
Gravitational Potential Energy
100
In which season do most burglaries take place?
Winter
200
What is the capital city of Australia?
Canberra
200
What is the name of a polygon with 9 sides?
Nonagon
200
Who is the current world record holder for the 100M sprint?
Usain Bolt
200
What type of energy is stored in something that is stretched?
Elastic energy
200
How many keys are on a piano?
88
300
What fictional bear thought he had a “very little brain”?
Winnie The Pooh
300
Shapes with uniform cross-sections are called...
Prisms
300
Name all three Physical Education teachers at School of the Nations.
Ms. Burney, Mr. Ip, Mr. Salt
300
What do we call the process when a liquid changes to a solid?
Freezing
300
Which one of the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World is still standing today?
The Great Pyramid of Giza
400
What is a group of crows called?
A murder of crows
400
Solve the equation 4-2(x+2)=3(x-5) x = ...
x = 3
400
What is the biggest bone in the human body?
Femur
400
Name three states of matter.
Solids, Liquids and Gases
400
According to Thomas Edison, "genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent" what?
Perspiration
500
What was the name of the Emperor of France who conquered much of Europe after the French Revolution?
Napoleon
500
If 7/9 + m/9 = 1 2/3, what is m?
m = 8
500
Which city held the first modern Olympic Games in 1896?
Athens, Greece
500
Name one way we can test for acids, alkalis and neutral substance?
Universal Indicator
500
Who was the first woman pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?
Amelia Earhart
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