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100

This is the "top" number in a fraction that tells you how many parts you have.

Numerator 

100

This punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence that asks a question.

Question Mark

100

This is the closest star to Earth and the center of our solar system.

The Sun

100

This document, signed in 1776, announced that the thirteen American colonies were no longer part of the British Empire. 

A. The Magna Carta 

B. Declaration of Independence 

C. The Constitution 

D. The Bill of Rights

B. Declaration of Independence 

100

This video game allows players to build worlds using blocks and has "Creepers" that go "SSSssss... Boom!

Minecraft

200

This is the name for an angle that measures exactly 90 degrees

Right Angle 

200

"The wind whispered through the trees" is an example of this, where human qualities are given to non-human things: 

A. Haiku

B. Personification

C. Simile 

D. Metaphor  

B. Personification

200

Often called the "brain" of the cell, this organelle contains the cell's genetic material. 

A. Membrane 

B. Proteins 

C. Nucleus

D. Atom 

C. Nucleus 

200

These giant triangular stone structures were built as tombs for pharaohs in Ancient Egypt.

The Pyramids 

200

In the movie Inside Out, this blue character is the opposite of Joy.

Sadness

300

This is the second step in Order of Operations

Exponents

300

These are words that have the same or similar meanings, such as "happy" and "joyful." 

A. Antonyms 

B. Protagonists

C. Synonyms 

D. Similes 

C. Synonyms

300

This is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in the form of sugar. 

A. Photosynthesis

B. Hydration 

C. Budding 

D. Growth

A. Photosynthesis 

300

This was the first permanent English settlement in North America, established in 1607.

A. Plymouth 

B. Roanoke 

C. Jamestown

D. Mayflower

C. Jamestown

300

This singer's massive world tour, featuring songs from her different "eras," became a global phenomenon.

Taylor Swift

400

his is the value of x in the equation 3x + 5 = 20.

5

400

This is the part of a story's plot where the conflict reaches its highest point of tension. 

A. Plot 

B. Climax 

C. Turning Point 

D. Resolution 

B. Climax

400

In the water cycle, this is the term for when water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water. 

A. Precipitation 

B. Condensation

C. Evaporation 

D. Mutation

B. Condensation

400

This movement in the 14th–17th centuries marked a "rebirth" of European art, culture, and learning. 

A. Renaissance

B. Scientific Revolution 

C. Spanish Inquisition 

D. Enlightenment 

A. Renaissance

400

This social media app is known for short-form vertical videos and viral dance challenges.

Tik-Tok

500

What are the first 3 digits of Pi?

3.14

500

A comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." 

A. Simile 

B. Metaphor 

C. Personification 

D. Hyperbole

A. Simile

500

This type of rock is formed when magma or lava cools and hardens. 

A. Magma 

B. Sedimentary 

C. Metamorphic

D. Igneous

D. Igneous

500

This ancient civilization is credited with inventing democracy.

The Greeks

500

In the Harry Potter series, this is the name of the sport played on broomsticks.

Quidditch

600

What is the perimeter of a circle called?

Circumference 

600

This is the main message or "big idea" of a story, such as "honesty is the best policy."

Theme

600

In the food chain, an animal that only eats plants is called this

Herbivore 

600
Who invented the lightbulb?
Thomas Edison
600

This "Queen Bey" singer performed at the 2024 Super Bowl and released a country-themed album called Cowboy Carter

Beyonce