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100

What’s the sum of 15 and 27?  

42

100

What do plants use in addition to sunlight and water to make food?

Carbon dioxide

100

How many states are in the U.S.?

50

100

Which word is spelled correctly?
A) Beleive
B) Receive
C) Frend
D) Tonge


B) Receive

100

What continent is Brazil located on?

South America

200

If a pizza is cut into 8 slices and you eat 3, what fraction of the pizza is left?

5/8)

200

What’s the scientific term for an animal that only eats plants?

Herbivore

200

What do the stars on the U.S. flag represent?

The 50 states

200

What word means “not real,” starts with "I", and is often found in books or movies?

Imaginary

200

Which country is both a city and a country?

Singapore

300

Multiply: (6 × 4) + (3 × 2) = ?

30

300

What’s the name of the process where caterpillars become butterflies?

Metamorphosis

300

What document begins with the words “We the People”?

The Constitution

300

What’s the plural of “goose”?

Geese

300

What desert is the largest in the world?

The Sahara

400

A triangle has two equal sides and one that’s different. What kind of triangle is it?

Isosceles

400

Why do we see lightning before we hear thunder?

Light travels faster than sound

400

Who was the U.S. President during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

400

Unscramble: RAPAHGRAP

PARAGRAPH

400

What’s the currency used in most of Europe?

Euro

500

A store sells pencils for 60¢ each. You have $5. What is the maximum number of pencils you can buy?

8 pencils

500

What part of a cell is like the “brain” and controls its activities?

The nucleus

500

How many branches of government are there, and what are they?

3 – Legislative, Executive, Judicial

500

What 8-letter word means “a word that’s the opposite of another”?

Antonym

500

What’s the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

The Equator

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