Math
Science
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Geography
1

What makes a square a square?

Four equal sides.

1

Snow, rain, and sleet are all examples of what?

Precipitation.

1

The plural of “moose” is

Moose

1

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from where?

France.

1

How many continents are there?

Seven

2

What number is the Roman numeral XVI?

16

2

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‌True‌

2

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

Long.

2

What are the three branches of the United States government?

Legislative, judicial, and executive.

2

What three countries are located in North America?

Canada, the United States, and Mexico

3

How many grams are in a thousand kilograms?

1,000,000

3

What phenomenon might be felt on the surface when two tectonic plates rub against each other?

Earthquake.

3

The main series of events in a story is called a wThe main series of events in a story is called a what?hat?

The plot

3

The first fireworks were invented in what country during the seventh century?

China

3

The ______ is the small table on a map that explains the symbols used.

Legend/Map Key

4

The interior angles of a triangle always sum to?

180 degrees.

4

The poles of a magnet are called?

on/off, north/south, good/bad, top/bottom

North/south.

4

A story conveying a moral lesson is called what?

A fable.

4

Who paid for Christopher Columbus’ explorations?

The Spanish Royals.

4

How many kingdoms are part of the United Kingdom?

Four—England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales

5

In Einstein’s famous E = MC2, what do the letters stand for?

E stands for energy, M stands for mass, and C stands for the speed of light

5

The Earth has four layers, the thickest of which is the mantle. What is the thinnest layer called?

The crust

5

Which of the following animals is a marsupial? Skunk, Kangaroo, Octopus, or Snail.

Kangaroo

5

What was the name of the writing system used by the Ancient Egyptians?

Hieroglyphics

5

Imaginary lines traversing the globe from pole to pole are called?

Meridians