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100

If you cut a quarter into thirds, how many pieces would you have?

Three.

100

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first two men in the entire world to do what?

Walk on the moon.

100

What’s a person, place, or thing?

A noun.

100

A caterpillar changes and grows into a what?

Butterfly.

100

How many continents are there?  

7

200

If your mom buys 52 grapes and your dad brings home 34 grapes, how many grapes does your family have?

86.

200

What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?

The Bill of Rights.

200

Does the word, “bone” have a long or short vowel sound?

Long.

200

Earth is located in what galaxy?

The Milky Way.

200

If you fly from Los Angeles to Australia, what ocean do you cross?

The Pacific.

300

What’s 25 x 3?

75.

300

What did colonists dump in Boston Harbor?

Tea.

300

The person in a novel who tells the story from a third-person perspective is called a what?

A narrarator.

300

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury.

300

How many great lakes are there in the United States?

5 - Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior

400

The interior angles of a triangle always sum to how many degrees? 

180.

400

Name two of Columbus’ three ships:

Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria.

400

Which is a type of poem: Graph, Sonnet, Essay?

Sonnet.

400

What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?

Geologist.

400

What is the largest U.S. state by landmass?

Alaska.
500

A hexagon has how many sides?

Six.

500

What was the name of the last Queen of France?

Marie Antoinette.

500

Who is the creator of the classic book characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn?

Mark Twain.

500

Why do you see often see lightning before you hear the thunder?

Light travels faster than sound.

500

What measures distance north or south of the Equator: latitude or longitude?

Latitude.