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100

What do you call scientists who study rocks?

Geologists

100

How many centimetres in 1 meter?

100

100

The interior angles of a triangle always sum to what degree?

180 degrees


100

What is the largest (and strongest) bone in the human body?

Femur

100

How many legs does a lobster have?

10

100

The number of hours in 3 days

72

200

Number considered to be a "bakers dozen"

13

200

What is the hardest mineral?

Diamond

200

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

What is the Pacific Ocean!

200

What is the tallest mountain in the world?

Mt. Everest! (29,032 feet! That's 5x taller than Sherman Pass!)

200

What is the Capital city of Japan?

Tokyo!

200

What is the longest river in the United States?

Missouri River

300

What is the tallest mammal on Earth?

Giraffe

300

The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the US from which country?

France

300

How long is a fortnight?

14 days

300

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6

300

Which continent is the least populated?

Antarctica

300

Whose picture is on the five-dollar bill?

President Abraham Lincoln

400

What is the process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly called?

Metamorphosis

400

When is the next leap year?

2028

400

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

400

How many continents are there?

7

400
What country is both an island and a continent?

Australia!

400

 What unit of measurement is abbreviated "oz"?

Ounces

500

According to the U.S. Constitution, the president is part of which of the three branches of government?

Executive

500

What country has the most natural lakes?

Canada!

500

What year was the lightbulb invented? (Will accept answers within 10 years)

1879

500

What’s the main character in a story called?

Protagonist

500

What is the math formula to calculate area?

Area = Length x Width

500

How many great lakes are there in North America? 

5 (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior)