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Total square feet of a backyard that is 50 feet long and 20 feet wide

What is 1000 square feet?

100

The amount of syllables in the word Mississippi

What is 4?

100

The process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly 

What is metamorphosis?

100

The person who invented the lightbulb

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

The type of animal can live on both water and land

What are Amphibians?

200

The interior angles of a triangle always sum this degree

What is 180 degrees?

200

The point of view of this sentence: "They went to the store.”

What is third person?

200

The clinical name for the thigh bone

What is femur?

200

What the Sugar Act was in colonial America

What is a tax on molasses and wine?

200

The person whose picture is on the five-dollar bill

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

300

The amount of feet in 75 yards

What is 225 feet?

300

The plural form of the word "deer"

What are deer?

300

The three types of rock

What is Sedimentary, Metamorphic, and Igneous?

300

During World War II, on the day known as D-Day, the location that allied troops invaded Europe

What is Beaches of Normandy, France?

300

The capital of Russia

What is Moscow?

400

Between 1 and 100, the amount of multiples of 7 that are odd numbers

What is 7?

400

The amount of adjectives in this sentence: "Billy made a rude noise in class."

What is one?

400

The most abundant element in the universe

What is Hydrogen?

400

The most widely grown crop in the Middle Colonies

What is wheat?

400

The area of a right triangle with a height of 4 and a width of 4

What is 8?

500

If a car is traveling at 40 mph, the amount of time it will take to go 190 miles

What is 4hrs, 45min?

500

The author of the 1960 novel about social and racial inequality, To Kill a Mockingbird

Who is Harper Lee?

500

The color in the visible light spectrum that chlorophyll absorbs the least

What is green?

500

The revolutionary leader wrote the influential "Common Sense" in 1776

Who is Thomas Paine?

500

In the initials of the federal agency known as NASA, the first "A" stands for

What is Aeronautics?