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100

What is the name of the girl who followed a rabbit down a hole into a magical land called Wonderland?

Alice

100

This shape has eight sides and eight angles.

octagon

100

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

Mars

100

Who was the first US President?

George Washington

100

Which science is the study of maps, countries, and the Earth's surface?

geography

200

In Charlotte's web, which animal is saved from being slaughtered?

Wilbur the pig

200

If a pizza is cut into 8 slices and you eat 3, what fraction of the pizza is left?

5/8

200

This organ pumps blood through your veins and arteries.

heart

200

In 1492, this explorer sailed across the Atlantic and landed in the Americas.

Christopher Columbus

200

This person creates paintings, drawings, or sculptures.

artist

300

Name the series by J.K. Rowling that tells the story of a young wizard attending Hogwarts.

Harry Potter

300

What is 70 x 8?

560

300

This is the process that plants use to make their own food.

photosynthesis

300

In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed?

1776

300

Whose famous speech begins with these words: "I have a dream..."?

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe four siblings go through a wardrobe and enter which magical land?

Narnia

400

A rectangle has a length of 9in and a width of 4in. What is its area?

36in squared

400

Water changes from a liquid to a gas during this process.

evaporation

400

Which president gave the Gettysburg Address during the Civil War? 

Abraham Lincoln

400

Which ancient civilization is known for their pyramids and hieroglyphics?

Egypt

500

Which American author wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer?

Mark Twain

500

A rectangle has a length of 9in and a width of 4in. What is its perimeter?

26in

500

What is an animal called that only eats plats?

herbivore

500

The Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving with this Native American tribe.

the Wampanoag

500

The ancient Greeks built these large buildings for plays and performances. We still use them today 

theaters