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100

This is the spelling of the crontraction of the words "will not".

What is "Won't"?

100

This thing is what keeps us grounded.

What is "gravity"?

100

This word is the antonym of bottom.

What is top?
100

Identify the prepositional phrase in this sentence: 

"I like the movies about the pirates".

What is "about the pirates"?

100

This country is closest to the Great Barrier Reef.

What is "Australia"? 

200

This landform is made of primarily ice.

What is a galcier?

200

This U.S. President is on the $5 bill.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

___ is the number of bones in the human body.

What is 206?

200

Montana is in this time zone.

What is "Mountain Time"?

200

"He has a heart of gold" is this type of figurative language.

What is "a metaphor"?

300

This continent is the smallest

What is Oceania?

300

Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism are these.

What are religions?

300

This city is the capital of Illinois.

What is Springfield?

300

Heat is a form of this kind of energy.

What is thermal?

300

A grouping of lines within a poem is called this.

What is a "stanza"?

400

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" is this type of literary device.

What is "alliteration"?

400

If Jimmy has $5.50, and then spends $0.75 on candy, he has this much left.

What is $4.75?

400

These are the typoes of clouds in the sky during a thunderstorm.

What are Cumulonimbus?

400

These 4 presidents are carved into Mount Rushmore:Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and ______."

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

400

The 3 branches of the US government are: Executive, Judicial, and _____.

What is "Legislative"?

500

Frogs primarily live in this type of habitat.

What are wetlands?

500

These three letters are in every day of the week.

What are "d-a-y"?

500

These have the highest mountains.

What are The Himalayas?

500

The name of a collection of classical stories related to religion or cultural traditions

What is "Mythology"?

500

This is the date that the U.S. Congress voted to declare independence from Britain.

What is "July 2nd, 1776".

(Two days later, on July 4th, they voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence, and on August 2, 1776, the final document was signed.