United States
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World of Technology
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Plants and Animals
100

Wisconsin touches 4 other states: Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, and __________

 Iowa

100

home of the Eiffel Tower

Paris, France

100

This is a signal that provides wireless internet throughout a home or school

Wi-Fi

100

How many moons does Venus have?

zero

100

What is a juvenile frog called?

tadpole

200

this river (the biggest in America) meets the ocean near New Orleans

Mississippi River

200

Sailing east from Madagascar, the next country you would meet is...

Australia

200

world's biggest free video website

YouTube

200

What is the name of the closest star to Earth?

the sun

200

Hammerhead, Mako, and Great White are all types of:

shark

300

this US State is a chain of islands in the middle of the Pacific Ocean

Hawaii

300

Standing at the North Pole, you are in the middle of the __________ Ocean

Arctic

300

On a computer keyboard, what does the button "Esc" mean?

escape

300

How long does it take the moon to orbit the Earth?

about 29 days or roughly one month

300

Red Delicious, Granny Smith, and Macintosh are all types of:

apples

400

the largest US state

Alaska

400

This country suffered 2 nuclear bomb attacks during World War 2

Japan

400

In the sentence:

My computer has 120 GB of memory.

What does "GB" stand for?

gigabytes

400

Between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter lie millions of chunks of space rock known as the ______________

asteroid belt

400

My cookie recipe called for 3 cups of flour. What plant does flour come from?

wheat

500

In what city is the White House located?

Washington DC

500

This country's capitol city is Baghdad

Iraq

500

Apple (developer of the iPhone) has their world headquarters in ______________

Cupertino, California

500

What is the Sun made of?

mostly hydrogen and helium (elements #1 and #2 on the Periodic Table)

500

What is the most deadly animal in the world? (Kills more people that anything else)

mosquito

(kill up to a million people each year by spreading disease)