U.S. Presidents
The White House
Vegetables
Money
Math Facts
100

Abraham Lincoln was the tallest present at 6 feet ___ inches tall. 

2, 3, or 4

4 inches

100

The White House is absolutely huge! It has 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and ___ floors. It also has 412 doors and 147 windows.

5, 6 or 7 

6

100

A lot of the foods we think are vegetables are actually fruits in disguise! Tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, and ___ are scientifically fruits because they have seeds inside them.

lemons, avocados or raspberries

avocados

100

U.S. dollar bills aren't made from paper trees at all.  They are a special blend of 25% linen and 75% ___.

fiber, cotton, or wool

cotton


100
An octagon has ___ sides, like a stop sign. 

8

200

Presidential pets: John Quincy Adams had an alligator in a bathroom and Calvin Coolidge had a pet ___ named Rebecca that walked on a leash. 

raccoon, llama, or goat

raccoon

200

Inside, there is a private movie theater, a bowling alley, a putting green for golf, and a ___.

spa, library, or swimming pool

swimming pool

200

___ are so full of natural sugar that people in the Middle Ages used them to make sweet cakes.

sweet potatoes or carrots

carrots

200

U.S. dollars are treated with special chemistry to keep ___ from growing on it. 

bacteria, virus, mold

bacteria

200

A perfectly round shape (like a basketball)

Sphere

300

James Madison was the shortest president.  He was only 5 feet, ___ inches tall.

2, 3, or 4

4

300

The main kitchen is so big and well-equipped that it could serve dinner to up to ___ guests at the same time. 

140, 150, or 160

140

300

When you eat broccoli or cauliflower, you are actually eating unopened flowers.

TRUE or FALSE

TRUE

300

Hasbro, the makers of "Monopoly Money," prints about $30 ___ in Monopoly cash every year.

million, billion, trillion

billion

300

If a triangle has sides that are 3 inches, 4 inches, and 5 inches, the perimeter is:___ inches

12

400

What toy was named after President Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt?

Teddy Bear

400

It takes about ___ gallons of special white paint just to cover the outside walls.

370, 570, 770 

570

400

When you cut into an __, it releases a tiny bit of gas into the air.

apple, onion, or avocado

onion

400

A $1 bill usually only lasts about ___ years.

4, 5, or 6

6

400

We measure flat shapes using perimeter and ___.


area
500

Who is the only president to NOT live in the White House?


George Washington

500

The most famous ghost story is about ___, whose spirit is said to walk down the hallways of the second floor.

John Kennedy or Abraham Lincoln?

Abraham Lincoln

500

Eating these can sometimes turn your pee or pool a bright pink or red color.

radish or beets

beets

500

A virus (like the common coin) can live on the surface for up to ___ hours.

48, 38, or 28

48

500

Shaped like a tube with circles on the top and bottom, like a soup can.

cylinder

1000

Gerald Ford was the only president to achieve the rank of ___ Scout, which is the highest honor you can get in the Boy Scouts.

Eagle, Bear, or Tiger

Eagle

1000

The British army burnt down the White House in 1814. The giant painting of ___ was saved.

Andrew Jackson or George Washington

George Washington

1000

Radish and lettuce are mostly water.  A piece of ___ is 95% water!

carrot, beet, or celery

celery

1000

Long before coins or dollar bills were invented, people traded with seashells, salt, and ___.

wheat, jewelry, or beads

beads

1000

I am a flat polygon. I have 4 sides. All 4 of my sides are the exact same length, and I have 4 right-angle corners. What am I?

a square