History
Animals
Words
Riddles
Math
100

This was the first U.S. President

Who is George Washington?
100

Three animals that are amphibians

What is a frog, salamander, and newt?

100

This abbreviation is short for electronic mail

Ante meridiem and post meridiem stand for 

What is an e-mail?

What are a.m. and p.m.?

100

This comes down but never goes up

What is rain?
100

Eggs are 12 cents a dozen. How many eggs can you get with $100?

100 eggs
200

This country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.

Who is France?

200

The color of flamingoes when they are born

What is gray?

200

This is a word that sounds the way its written

What is an Onomatopoeia? (100 points to the first team to spell it correctly)

200

A boy kicks a ball 10 ft and it comes back to him on its own. How?

He kicks it in the air

200

This is the number you get when you multiply all of the numbers on a telephone pad 

Zero

300

This inventor created the telephone

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

300

This is the name of a baby kangaroo

What is a joey?

300

Name this part of the ant


What is the abdomen?

300

This begins with a T, ends with a T, and has "T" in it

What is a teapot?

300
This is the result of dividing 30 by half and adding 10

What is 70?

400

This is the town where Jesus was born

What is Bethlehem?

400

This is the only land mammal capable of flying

What is a bat?

400

According to the Guinness World Records this is the best-selling book of all time

What is the Bible?

400

This is greater than God, more evil than the devil, rich people want it, poor people have it, and if you eat it you'll die

What is Nothing?

400

State the next number in the sequence: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11...

What is 13?

500

This is the building on the back of the $20 bill

What is the White House?

500

This farm animal has rectangular pupils

What is a goat?

500

These words make the abbreviation "URL"

What is Uniform Resource Locator?

500

This five-letter word in all caps can be read the same upside down

What is SWIMS?

500

I add five to nine and get two. This answer is correct, but how?

When you add 5 hours to 9 o'clock, you get 2 o'clock (a.m. or p.m.)