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100

The number of hours in 3 days

- 72 

- 50

- 92

72

100

What city is the statue of Liberty in?

- Seattle

- New York City

- Richmond

New York City

100

What planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
-  Venus

- Jupiter

- Mars

- Mars

100

Who's the first person to step on the moon?

- Neil Diamond

- Neil Harris 

- Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong

On July 21, 1969, as commander of the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon. He uttered the iconic phrase, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" as he stepped onto the lunar surface.

 

100

Which of these is a homophone for flower?

- Floor

- Flour

- Flow 

- Flour

A homophone is each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling.

100

What type of animal is a frog?
- Mammal

- Amphibian

- Insect

- Amphibian


200

Another name for a 90 degree angle


right angle

200

How many continents are there?

- 8

- 7

- 9

7

200

Water freezes at what temperature in Fahrenheit? 

- 32 degrees

- 0 degrees

- 18 degrees

- 32 degrees

200

Who wrote the Declaration of Independence?
- Benjamin Franklin


- Thomas Jefferson


- John Adams

 

- Thomas Jefferson


200

Which of these is spelled correctly?
A. Febuary


B. February


C. Feburary
 

B. February

200

A group of crows is called a 

- Flock

- Cluster

- Murder

- Murder

300

If a train was supposed to arrive at 3:15 pm and arrived 35 minutes late, it arrived at... ?

3:50pm

300

What is the capital of Japan?

- Osaka

- Tokyo

- Kyoto

Tokyo


300

Where is the smallest bone in the human body?

- Toe

- Ear

- Finger

Ear

300

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

- Pablo Picasso

- Leonardo Da Vinci

- Frida Kahlo

Leonardo Da Vinci


300

Which word is an adjective? 

- Play

- Beautiful

- Sing

- Beautiful

300

Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the animal kingdom?
- Shark

- Lion

- Hippopotamus

- Hippopotamus 

They have a bite force of approximately 1,800 pounds per square inch. While other animals, such as the orca or saltwater crocodile, have even stronger bites, these are not mammals. The hippo's immense jaws and long tusks, despite it being a herbivore, allow it to inflict devastating bites, even on other formidable predators.

 

400

True or False: There are 360 degrees in a circle.

True.

400

Which U.S. state is the smallest by land area? 

- Deleware

- Vermont

- Rhode Island

- Rhode Island

It covers a total land area of approximately 1,545 square miles. - 0.04% of the total land area of the United States.


400

Mount Everest is located in which mountain range? 

- Himalayas

- Rockies

- Alps

- Himalayas

400

Which U.S. President is on the $5 bill? 

- George Washington

- Abraham Lincoln

- Thomas Jefferson


- Abraham Lincoln

400

Which of these words is spelled correctly?
A. Acomodate


B. Accommodate


C. Acomadate

 B. Accommodate

400

Which animal has fingerprints almost identical to humans?

- Gorillas

- Koalas

- Raccoons

- Koalas

Koalas, a type of marsupial, have fingerprints with loops, whorls, and arches that are so similar to human prints they can be difficult to tell apart, even under a microscope. This unique trait in a non-primate is an example of convergent evolution, where similar traits arise in unrelated species due to similar environmental pressures, in this case, the need for a better grip while climbing trees. 


500

How many centimeters in 1 meter?

- 100

- 75

- 1,000

100

500

True or False: The country of Madagascar is an island located in the Pacific Ocean.

False

It is in the Indian Ocean. 

500

What is the powerhouse of a cell?

- Mitochondria 

- Nucleus 

- Brain

Mitochondria

500

Who was known as the “Maid of Orléans” and a heroine of France? 

- Joan of Arc

- Maria Antoinette 

- Queen Elizabeth I 

- Joan of Arc

She is considered a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years' War, and was canonized as a Catholic saint.


500

Which author wrote Charlotte’s Web?

- Dr. Seuss

- E.B. White

- Mark Twain

- E.B. White

500

What part of its body does a cricket use to make its chirping sound?
- Mouth

- Legs

- Wings