3/5+7/10=
13/10
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie
What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
The liver
What is the primary color wheel?
Red, Yellow, Blue
Which continent is the largest by land area?
Asia
Round 7.846 to the nearest hundredth.
7.85
Which woman published A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792, arguing that women deserved equal education?
Mary Wollstonecraft
Which planet has the most moons in our solar system (currently known)?
Saturn
Which of the following is considered a dry medium: watercolor, charcoal, oil paint, or tempera?
Charcoal
What is the largest island in the world?
Greenland
6+3×4−5=
13
Two truths and a lie: Ida B. Wells
A. She was a journalist who investigated and exposed lynching in the United States.
B. She helped found the NAACP.
C. She was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on a train decades before Rosa Parks.
Lie: B
She was involved in early civil rights organizing but was not a founding member of the NAACP
Which blood type is known as the universal recipient?
AB+
Which artist is known for Cubism?
Pablo Picasso
What is the name of the sea bordered by Europe to the north and North Africa to the south?
The Mediterranean Sea
A rectangular prism has a length of 8 cm, width of 3 cm, and height of 5 cm.
What is its volume?
120 cubic cm
Who was the first African American woman in space?
Mae Jemison
What is another name for the North Star?
Polaris
If you mix yellow and blue paint, what color do you get?
Green
Imaginary lines traversing the globe from pole to pole are called
Meridians
If a pen costs $1.25 and you buy 4 pens, how much change will you get from a $10 bill?
$5.00
(10 – (1.25 × 4) = 10 – 5 = 5)
Who is known as the “first computer programmer” for her work on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine?
Ada Lovelace
Alveoli are located in what organ of the human body?
Lungs
What is Pointillism?
A technique using dots
Which is the only state in America that grows coffee?
Hawaii