History
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English & Literature
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Geography
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Science
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Math
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100

Five of the U.S. federal holidays always fall on what day of the week?

Answer: Monday

100

How do you spell the US Coin that is worth 5 cents?

Nickel

100

 How many continents are there?

Answer: Seven

100

Which American pilot first exceeded the speed of sound in an airplane?

Chuck Yeager

100

How many pecks equal one bushel?

4

200

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?

Answer: France

200

Spell the third word missing from this group of homophones. They’re, there and…

Answer: Their

200

Name the four major oceans:

Answer: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Artic 

200

Fireworks were invented in what country during the seventh century?

China

200

 If you cut a quarter into thirds, how many pieces would you have?

Answer: Three

300

Which amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives us the freedom of religion?

Answer: 1st

300

What kind of word describes how, where or when?

Answer: Adverb

300

What continent are the Pyramids of Giza located in?

Answer: Africa

300

True or False. A platypus is a mammal.

Answer: True

300

What is ⅓ of 90?

Answer: 30

400

The stripes on the U.S. flag represent what?

The 13 colonies

400

Which is the correct spelling? A.) Delinquent B.) Dellinquint C.) Delinquint

Answer: A.) Delinquent

400

What is the smallest continent?

Answer: Australia

400

What is Earth’s only natural satellite?

Answer: The moon

400

How many degrees is the angle where perpendicular lines intersect?

Answer: 90° degrees

500

What term refers to the process a foreigner goes through to become a U.S. citizen?

Answer: Naturalization

500

What is the name of a book’s introduction?

Answer: Preface or prologue

500

Which U.S. city is known as the “City of Brotherly Love”?

Answer: Philadelphia

500

What is the name of the scale that is used to measure earthquake intensity?

Answer: The Richter Scale

500

If a football field is 100 yards long, how many feet long is the football field?

Answer: 300 feet