Math
History
Science
Reading/Grammar
Religion
100

The answer to an addition problem is called the...

sum

100

Who founded the California missions?

Father Junipero Serra

100

What form of energy comes from the Sun?

solar energy

100

If a text is written in first person, which word will you most likely see?

"I" 

"You"

"They"

"I," You also may see me, my, we, or us 

100

How many Sacraments are there in the Catholic Church?

7

200

What is the value of the digit 7 in the number 47,312?

seven thousand/7,000
200

Why were the missions built in California?

To spread Christianity and support settlements 

200

Energy that can be replaced or does not run out

renewable energy

200

What part of speech is the word quickly?

adverb!

200

Which sacrament welcomes a person into the Church?

baptism

300

What Fraction is Greater? 3/4 or 5/8?

3/4

300

Name one thing Native Californians taught settlers

farming, hunting, basket weaving, etc...

300

Which type of energy is used to make a light bulb glow?

electrical energy
300

Identify the simple subject in this sentence:
"The curious dog ran across the yard"

dog

300

What season in the liturgical calendar do we spend the most time in? 

ordinary time

400

Round 6,482 to the nearest hundred.

6,500

400

Name one of California’s four main regions.

Coastal, Valley, Mountain, Desert,

400

What happens to energy when it is transferred?

It moves from one object or place to another

400

What does the word "infer" mean? 

to use clues, evidence, and what you already know to figure something out!

400

What is one responsibility Catholics have during Lent?

prayer, fasting, or almsgiving

500

A hexagon has ____________ sides.

6

500

What natural resources helped people live near missions?

Water, fertile land, animals

500

Name one source of renewable energy that comes from moving water

hydraulic energy

500

What is text evidence?

Proof from the text that supports an answer

500

What do the Ten Commandments teach us?

How to love God and others / How to live God’s laws