True or False: Bill Nye the Science guy was born in Washington DC
what is True?
A machine that prints is called..
What is a printer?
What famous engineer created the lightbulb?
Who is Thomas Edison
What is the solution:
20+14
What is 34?
The solid state of water is called?
What is Ice?
What is the name of the planet with the most moons?
What is Jupiter?
What is the application on google that allows you to create engaging presentations?
What is google slides?
what is the strongest shape to build with?
rectangle, square, or triangle
What is triangle
Name the term/property: the order of the numbers being added or multiplied does not matter
What is the commutative property?
What is the biggest ocean on earth?
What is the pacific ocean?
What state of matter does liquid water go to when heat is added to it?
What is gas?
True or False: Nintendo was founded after the year 1900
What is false?
It was founded in 1889
This famous bridge was constructed to help people travel in and out of San Fransico without using a boat
What is the Golden Gate Bridge ?
What does the acronym PEMDAS stand for?
P=Parentheses
E=Exponents
M=Multiplication
D=Division
A=Addition
S=Subtraction
What is the longest river on earth?
What is the Nile river
What is the human body's biggest organ?
What is the skin?
Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari, and Explorer are types of what?
What are Web Browsers?
What famous set of enigneering brothers built and flew the first motoroperated airplane?
Who are the Wright brothers
What is the solution:
2 * (2 + 6) - 6
what is 10?
What percentage of water on Earth is considered Fresh?
2.25%, 2.5%, or 2.75%
what is 2.5%
Name the term for the following definition:
A push or a pull that changes the motion of an object
What is force?
Minecraft is written in which programming language?
What is java
What engineer created the Model T car?
Who is Henry Ford?
how many millimeters are in a centimeter
what is 10 mm in 1 cm
At what temperature (in either Fahrenheit or Celcius) does water freeze?
100 Bonus points if can name both answers
What is 0 degrees Celcius/ 32 degrees Fahrenheit