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100

Find the missing value:

? + 5 = -7

X = -12

100

The Milky Way is an example of what type of celestial body?

Galaxy

100

This is the type of word used to describe a noun.

Adjective

100

What continent is India in?

Asia

100

What is this Sesame Street character?

Oscar the grouch

100

What candy melts at 98 degrees and is still edible?

Chocolate

200

What does equivalent mean in math? 

The same as or equal to

200

Which planet has the most moons?

Jupiter 

200

What does the word "cascade" mean?

To pour down or overflow

200

What month is MLK day celebrated?

January  

200

Who said, "That's one small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind."

Neil Armstrong

200

How many hours are there in a week, if we exclude weekends and days that start with the letter 'T'?

72 hours

300

What is 250% of 20?

50

300

Pumice is a what type of rock?

Volcanic (Igneous)

DOUBLE BONUS: When placed in water, Pumice rock will do what, exactly?

300

What figurative language gives a human characteristic to an inanimate object?

Personification...

BONUS DOUBLE: What famous animated film features many personified, inanimate objects as characters?

300

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

300

Where did Martin Luther King Jr. give his "I Have a Dream" speech?

Washington D.C.

BONUS TRIPLE: What nationally important landmark, specifically, did he hold this speech on?

300

What is the only word in the English language that is spelled wrong in every single dictionary?

The word, "wrong".

400

4 (x + 10) =104

Find the value of X

x = 16

400

Largest mammal in North America?

Bison

400

This point of view would use the phrase "And that was when you..." when telling a story.

Second Person

400

Which states border California?

Oregon, Nevada, Arizona

BONUS DOUBLE: What ocean borders California?

400

In Greek philosophy, what were traditionally considered the four elements?

Earth, air, water, fire

400

What is the largest desert in the world?

Antarctica

BONUS DOUBLE: Why is that true? (Think, what is it that defines an area as a 'desert'?)

500

A rectangle's shortest sides are 12 inches, while its longest sides are 24 inches. 

What is the area of the rectangle, in feet?

2 square feet (or 288 square inches)

500

This is the type of path that satellites take around a planet.

Orbital

DOUBLE BONUS: How long does it take the International Space Station to orbit the Earth?

500

What does a semicolon do?

Connects two sentences OR separates items that contain commas in a list

500

Name the 7 continents in alphabetical order.

Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America

500

From which foreign power did the U.S. purchase Florida?

Spain

500

You plan to flip a coin only 10 times, and the first 9 times it landed on heads, every single time. What is the probability that it lands on heads on the 10th flip? 

50%

600

If X2 is squared, then what is X3?

Cubed

DOUBLE BONUS: What is 103

600

Which element on the periodic table is Fe?

Iron

600

Quickly, very, now, and everywhere are what part of speech?

(...words that typically answer how, when, where, or to what degree )

Adverbs

600

He is arguably the most famous Physics Nobel winner, though his 1921 prize was awarded for the photoelectric effect rather than his theory of relativity.

Albert Einstein

600

Hedwig was given to this popular protagonist on his birthday.

Harry Potter

BONUS DOUBLE: Which birthday was it, or how old was he turning?

600

This animal can regrow lost limbs, parts of its heart, and even parts of its brain.

Axolotl

700

1/2 + 6/4 - 1/10 = ? 

What is the answer in decimal form?

1.4

700

This is defined as a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.

Food Chain

700

Quickly, very, now, and everywhere are what part of speech? ... These are words that typically answer how, when, where, or to what degree.

Adverbs

700

What is the national language of Brazil?

Portuguese

700

The literary character famously referred to as "The Monster" is from this 1818 novel by Mary Shelley.

Frankenstein

700

This famous playwright invented or popularized many English words and phrases, including “eyeball” and “wild-goose chase.”

William Shakespeare