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100
What is 18 X 4 ?

72

100

Which state of matter has a fixed volume but no fixed shape?

Liquid

100

What is the antonym of “Happy”

Sad

100

What is the capital of Russia?

Moscow

100

Mixing blue and yellow makes…..

Green

200

What is the fraction that has the same value as 0.4?

2/5

200

Which process happens when water changes into water vapor?

Evaporation
200

What is a exclamatory sentence?

Sentence that ends with a exclamation mark.

200

What is overpopulation?

Overpopulation is when there are too many people living in one place

200
What is common time in music?

a meter that has four beats per measure, with a quarter note receiving one beat

300

Which number is the greatest: 0.87, 0.807, 0.879, 0.9?

0.9

300

What do we call animals only eat plants?

Herbivore 

300

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile uses “like/as” to compare; a metaphor says one thing is another without using “like/as.”

300

What year did world war 2 start?

1939

300

Who painted the mona Lisa?

The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

400

What is 15% of 80?

12

400

Which part of the cell controls the activities of the cell?

The part of the cell that controls all the cell’s activities is the nucleus.

400

Who wrote Macbeth?

Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare

400

What causes an earthquake?

An earthquake is caused by the movement of tectonic plates in the Earth’s crust.

400

What does PP (pianissimo) mean?

PP (pianissimo) means very soft in music

500

The area of the rectangle is 48 cm². If the length is 8cm what is the width?

6cm

500

A shadow becomes longer when the light source is…

Lower

500

What is a hyperbole?

A hyperbole is a big exaggeration used to make something sound funny or dramatic.


500

What does LEDC stand for?

LEDC stands for Less Economically Developed Country

500

Which world famous composer was deaf for most his life?

The world-famous composer who was deaf for most of his life is Ludwig van Beethoven.