What number president was Abraham Lincoln?
16
Who was Hatshepsut's Father?
The Egyptian Pharoah King Tuthmosis I.
Name one of the companies that are trying to do away with cash transactions.
Amazon, Shake Shack, and Starbucks
Which cabin was Percy initially assigned to?
Cabin 11, Hermes's cabin.
Why is there no school on Monday?
Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
What year was Abraham Lincoln born?
1909, 1809, or 1819?
1809
What happened to all but one of Hatshepsut's many siblings.
They died young for unknown reasons.
Paper money was invented in what country in the 7th century.
China
Which cabin does Annabeth belong to?
Athena's Cabin. Cabin 6.
Which two teams are meeting in the Super Bowl which takes place on Sunday?
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Which of the jobs did Lincoln have?
Shopkeeper, Navy Sailor, Dog Catcher, or Plumber?
Shopkeeper
What was Hatshepsut's Daughter's name?
Neferure
When you use a _________ to buy something, the store gets the money immediately, but you don’t pay until later.
credit card
Which cabin does Clarrise stay in?
Ares's cabin. Cabin 6.
How many bones are there in the adult human body?
206
What is Lincoln famous for ending?
Slavery
How did the author find the information needed to write this article?
Various answers accepted. (Artifacts, Tombs, and Hieroglyphics etc.)
A ________ is the exchange of money for goods or services. When you get paid for babysitting your neighbor’s son, you and your neighbor have engaged in a _________. (the same word is used for both blanks)
Who stays in Artemisis's cabin?
No one. She is the eternal maiden.
How many countries are there?
195
How did Lincoln die?
He was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at the Ford Theater in Washington D.C.
"Ma'at" is an Egyptian word meaning what?
Balance, Harmony, Truth, Spiritual Order, Etc.
What is the name of the author of the article?
Mackenzie Carro
Who stays with Percy when he moves to cabin 3?
No one. He is the only camper in that cabin.
In what year did the first Super Bowl take place?
1892, 1925, 1967, or 1992?
1967