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100

The number of corners on 3 squares?

What is 12?

100

True or False? You can see Massachusetts from the top of the Empire State Building.

That's true!

100

Which one has a tail, a guinea pig or a gerbil?

What is a gerbil?
100

The number of points on a jack (as in the game of jacks.)

What is 6?

100

The adjective used by Eric Carle to describe a certain caterpillar.

What is very hungry?

200

This symbol means "the same as."

What is the equal (=) sign?

200

The city that opened the first public library.

What is Philadelphia?

200

The number of canine teeth a human has.

What is 4?

200

True or False? The oboe is a woodwind instrument.

What is true?

200

Name the character who lived in a house covered with vines and walked everywhere in two straight lines.

Who is Madeline?

300

The number of cups in one gallon.

What is 16?

300

Name the state with the largest population in the United States.

What is California?

300

This is the fastest moving planet.

What is Mercury?

300

Name the country from where origami, the art of paper folding, originated.

What is Japan?

300

The words that follow "Ickle Me, Pickle Me" in a poem by Shel Silverstein.

What are "Tickle Me, Too"?

400

True or False? A trapezoid is a quadrilateral.

That's true!

400

Name the capital of Nevada.

What is Carson City?

400

The greek word that means "fearfully great lizard."

What is dinosaur?

400

The number of strings on a violin.

What is 4?

400

Horton, of Dr. Seuss', "Horton Hears a Who" is this type of animal.

What is an elephant?

500

The number of pieces in a tangram.

What is 7?

500

Name the smallest ocean.

What is the Arctic Ocean?

500

This is the fastest flying insect.

What is the dragonfly?

500

Name the largest drum that is usually played with a foot pedal.

What is the bass drum?

500

"The End" is the title of Lemony Snicket's last book in this series.

What is "A Series of Unfortunate Events"?

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