History
English
Science
Math
A-G
100

Who invented the lightbulb in 1879?

Thomas Edison

100

The plural of "moose" is ____.

Moose

100

What is the force that causes objects to fall to the ground?

Gravity

100

What is the area of a triangle with a height of 4 and a width of 4?

8

100

How many years are required to take for English? 

4 years

200

Which language is the most widely spoken in South America?

Spanish

200

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

Synonym

200

What causes ocean tides?

The moon

200

Solve the following equation: 3 + 2 / 1 =

5

200

Name the requirement that requires 2 years but recommended 3 years. 

Language Other Than English 

OR

Laboratory Science 

300

What is Rosa Parks most famous for?

Refusing to give up her seat in the front of the bus. 

300

What are the five interrogative or "question" words? 

Who, what, when, where, and why.

300

The process by which plants "eat" and make energy is called ____.

Photosynthesis

300

When writing out a fraction, the number above and below the line are called the _______

Numerator and denominator

300

What school systems require A-G Requirements?

UC's & CSU's

400

What was the ancient Egyptian writing system called?

Hieroglyphics

400

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

The narrator.

400

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

400

A hexagon has how many sides?

6

400

Which A-G requirements are required to take for at least 1 year? 

TRICK QUESTION!

All of them 

500

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

Hiroshima

500

How many letters are there in the English alphabet?

26

500
What species can live both in water and on land?

Amphibians

500

Solve the following equation: 5 + 3 * 4 / 2 - 1 =

10

500

Name all the A-G sections

A - History/Social Sciences

B - English

C - Mathematics

D - Laboratory Science 

E - Language Other Than English

F - Visual and Performing Arts

G - College Preparatory Electives