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100

Correctly punctuate this sentence: “I like cooking my sister and my cat.”

I like cooking, my sister and my cat.

100

How do you spell the word defined as an instrument you use to observe space?

Telescope

100

Identify the object in this sentence: “Joe shared his toy with Zack.”

Toy

100

Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: “I like the movie about the pirates.”

About the pirates

100

The figurative language in this sentence is called what? “He has a heart of gold.”

A metaphor

200

What kind of landform is made primarily of ice?

Glacier

200

If Jimmy has $5.50 and then spends 75 cents on candy, how much money does he have left?

$4.75

200

Who wrote the national anthem of the United States of America?

Francis Scott Key

200

Which U.S. city is known as the “City of Brotherly Love”?

 Philadelphia

200

The United States and Mexico are separated by which river?

Rio Grande River

300

Which animal is higher in the food chain, a lion or a zebra?

Lion

300

Our moon is classified as what kind of celestial body? 

Satellite or Planetary Satellite 

300

What is the name of the lines that run east to west across a map?

Latitude

300

What point of view is this sentence written in? “They went to the store.”

3rd person

300

The American Red Cross was founded during which historic war? 


The Civil War


400

What is the title of a person who is telling a story?

Narrator

400

The state of Hawaii is surrounded by what ocean?

Pacific

400

If a square is five inches on each side, what is the perimeter of the square?

20 inches

400

Heat is a form of what kind of energy?

Thermal

400

Name the figurative language used in this phrase: “Brave as a lion.”

Simile

500

Rephrase this sentence into past tense...

Emily is going to the store

Emily went to the store

500

”Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” is an example of what?

Alliteration

500

How many bones are in the human body?

206

500

What four presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore?

Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Thomas Jefferson

500

Color, density, volume, and mass are properties of_____.

Matter

600

Who was the 2nd president of the U.S?

John Adams

600

How many continents are there?

7

600

A landscape where the most prominent features are trees is called

Forrest  

600

How many degrees is the angle where perpendicular lines intersect?

90° degrees

600

What does the prefix 're' mean?

Again...

example: repeat, resell, revisit

700

What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word?

Synonym.



700

How many sides are on a polygon?

3 or more

700

On a class field trip, there are four buses taking 36 students to the zoo. Each bus has the same number of students. How many students are on each bus?

9 students on each bus

700

The battle of the Alamo took place in which Texas city?

San Antonio 

700

What was the name of the last Queen of France?

 Marie Antoinette.

800

Which country is the largest by land area?

Russia

800

Which state would you visit in order to see the Grand Canyon?

Arizona

800
Your nose, ears, eyes, tongue, and skin are all types of what organ?

Sensory organs

800

If Lucy has 81 pieces of candy and wants to divide them up among herself and eight friends, how many pieces of candy will each of them get?

Nine

800

Which famous novel is about a family of hardworking farmers who have lost everything in the Oklahoma Dust Bowl in the 1930s and make a trek to California to start a new life?

Grapes of Wrath

900

Which planet in our solar system would you weight the most on?

Jupiter

900

Heptagon is a shape with how many sides?

7

900

In the sentence "Kim merged onto the highway carefully"

The word "carefully" is what figure of speech?

Adverb

900

Who was the president during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

900

What object, beginning with the letter Q, did people write with during the Middle Ages?

Quill 


1000

Who were the first people in America?

Native Americans

1000

What is the capital of France? 

Paris

1000

Name the 5 oceans of the world (in any order)

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Southern/Antarctic , and Arctic.

1000

How many years are in a century?

100


1000

What is the closest star to our sun? 

Proxima Centauri 

1100

What is the 384 rounded off to the nearest ten?  

380

1100

What resource covers most of the Earth?

Water

1100

How long does it take the moon to orbit Earth

One month

1100

If you need 1/2 cup of flour and you only have a 1/4 measuring cup, how many times do you need to use it to get the right about of flour?

twice

1100

What are the two main languages spoken in South America?

Spanish and Portuguese.

1200

How many syllables are in the word “animalistic”?

5

1200

What is the past tense of put?

Put
1200

Which U.S state is this?

1200

If a train leaves the station and travels at 60 miles per hour, how much time will have passed when it arrives at a station 300 miles away?

 Five hours or 300 minutes.

1200

Who fought in the Revolutionary War? Which 2 countries?

America and Britain 

1300

What are Koala's main food source/diet? 

Eucalyptus leaves.

1300

Which one of these words is an adjective? 

Cotton, She, Jump, or Red.  

Red

1300

What is the chemical symbol for gold on the periodic table?

Au

1300

What city in the world was the first to be attacked by an atomic bomb?

Hiroshima 

1300

What important area of the brain, located in the brain stem, is responsible for maintaining blood pressure, heart rate, and respiratory rate.

Medulla Oblongata 

1400

What country did Mexico gain its independence from in the 1800s?

Spain

1400

What makes leaves green?

Chlorophyll!

1400

Correct the following sentence...

"That building sight is a site to see". 

That building  SITE is a SIGHT to see

1400

Sound waves travel fastest in what medium? 

Water

1400

Which tool is used to estimate the likelihood of certain genetic outcomes?

Punnett Square

1500

How may millimeters are there in a centimeter?

10

1500

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

1500

What blood type is known as the universal donor?


O-

1500

What is the boiling point of water in Fahrenheit 


212 F

1500

Often seen at the end of a sentence, the three trailing dots that indicate the omission from speech or writing of a word (or words) that is superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues are known as…?

An ellipsis.