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Science
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100

What does NBA stand for?

National Basketball Association

100

This essential gas is important so that we can breath

Oxygen

100

Can an ostrich fly?

No, they are flightless birds.

100

Three men were in a boat. It capsized, but only two got their hair wet. Why?

One was bald.

100

Complete the title of the famous book by Dr. Seuss: 'The Cat in the...'?

Hat

200

What part of the body can’t touch the ball in soccer? (Except the goalie.)

Hands

200

What is the hottest planet in the solar system?

Venus

200

What is a doe?

A female deer.

200

What word begins and ends with an E but only has one letter?

Envelope

200

Which school did Harry Potter go to?

Hogwarts

300

How long is a marathon?

26.2 miles

300

What is the boiling point of water?

100 degrees Celsius = 212 degrees Fahrenheit

300

What food do koalas eat?

Eucalyptus

300

Bobby throws a ball as hard as he can. It comes back to him, even though nothing and nobody touches it. How?

He throws it straight up.

300

Which fictional six-year-old girl created by Roald Dahl gets up to pranks such as gluing her father's hat to his head?

Matilda

400

In which sport was Muhammad Ali popular?

Boxing

400

True or false: sound travels faster in air than water.

False
400

How many bones do sharks have?

None! Their skeletal system is made of cartilage.

400

Where does Friday come before Thursday?

In the dictionary

400

In what book did Nikki and her friends sneaked backstage in a concert?

The Dork Diaries - Book 7

500

In what sport would you find a pommel horse? 

Gymnastics

500

True or false: lightning is hotter than the sun.

True.  Moreover, the air around the lightning strike is also hotter than the sun!

500

What is the only species of bird that can fly backward?

The hummingbird

500

What is next in this sequence? JFMAMJJASON . . .

The letter “D.” The sequence contains the first letter of each month.

500

In what book is a pig dropped off at a petting zoo?

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul (#9)