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100

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

3

100

In the northern hemisphere, the month of April is in which of the four seasons?

Spring

100

What are the four major oceans?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Artic

100

What is past tense for swim?

Swam

100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

100

What man, who would later be president, was the commander-in-chief of the American army during the U.S. Revolutionary War?

George Washington

200

True or False? The sum of two odd numbers will always be an even number.

True

200

Typically, a person has how many baby teeth as a kid?

20

200

What U.S. City is known as the "City of Brotherly Love"?

Philadelphia

200

This book quote was written by what author? “'I do not like green eggs and ham.  I do not like them, Sam-I-Am.”

Dr. Suess

200

How many stars are on the American Flag

50

200

Who was the 16th president of the United States?

Abraham Lincoln

300

If a football field is 100 yards long, how many feet long is the football field?

300 ft

300

What is Earths only natural satellite?

The Moon

300

The Danube River is located in what continent?

Europe

300

What is a noun?

A person, place or thing

300

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?

France

300

Christopher Columbus made his 1492 transatlantic voyage under the sponsorship of Ferdinand and Isabella, who were the king and queen of what country?

Spain

400

What is ⅓ of 90?

30

400

There are three basic types of muscle tissue in the human body. Smooth and skeletal are two of them. What is the third?

Cardiac

400

Mount Vesuvius destroyed which city in 79 AD when it erupted?

Pompeii

400

What’s the main character in a story called?

A protagonist

400

Irving Berlin wrote what patriotic anthem that contains the words, “Stand beside her and guide her”?

“God Bless America”

400

What was the date that Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated?

April 4, 1968

500

How many centimeters are in three and a half meters?

350

500

What is the name of the scale that is used to measure earthquake intensity?

The Richter Scale

500

The United States and Mexico are separated by which river?

Rio Grande River

500

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

The plot

500

Five of the U.S. federal holidays always fall on what day of the week?

Monday

500

What’s the name of the first African American baseball player?

Jackie Robinson

600

You have two quarters, a nickel, three dimes, and four pennies. How much money do you have?

89 cents

600

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

600

What is the smallest Continent?

Australia

600

Which classic fantasy book series by C.S. Lewis is known for The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe?

Narnia

600

An American citizen must be at least how old to serve as a congressperson in the U.S. House of Representatives?  

25

600

The Bill of Rights was ratified by the states in what year?

1791

700

What is the smallest prime number?

2

700

What typically green chemical found in plants uses photosynthesis to turn sunlight into energy?

Chlorophyll

700

Name the desert located in northern China and southern Mongolia?

The Gobi Desert

700

Who wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird?

Harper Lee

700

When was the Empire State Building completed?

1931

700

What ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru?

Inca civilization

800

If a shopping cart has one kiwi, two bananas, three pineapples and four cookies, what percentage of the cart’s total contents is fruit?

60%

800

What is another name for the North Star?

Polaris

800

What separates the Earth into Western and Eastern hemispheres?

The Prime Meridian

800

What are words called that are spelled the same, but have different meanings?

Homographs

800

What was the most profitable export of the Jamestown settlement?

Tobacco

800

Nicolas Copernicus, the legendary 16th-century astronomer, was born in what country?

Poland

900

How many hours and minutes are in 555 minutes?

9 hours and 15 minutes

900

Which blood type is known as the universal recipient?

AB

900

What is the name of the largest lake in the world?

The Caspian Sea

900

The name of the main character in the book Wonder by R.J. Palacio is who?

Auggie

900

The U.S. Naval Academy is located in what city?

Annapolis, Maryland

900

During what war did the British troops set the White House on fire?

The War of 1812

1000

What whole number is the closest to the square root of 65?

8

1000

Alveoli are located in what organ of the human body?

Lungs

1000

How many time zones does Russia have?

11

1000

Three trailing dots used at the end of a sentence that indicates something has been omitted from quoted text, or that a speaker or writer has paused or trailed off in speech or thought is called what?

An ellipsis

1000

U.S. President John Adams was a member of what political party at the time of his election?

Federalist

1000

What U.S. Revolutionary War hero is credited with saying, “I have not yet begun to fight”?

John Paul Jones