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The World's Largest Ocean

What is the Pacific Ocean

100

The gas humans need in order to live

What is oxygen

100

The number of adjectives in the following sentence:


"Billy made a rude noise in class."

What is one

100

Number of inches in a foot

What is 12

100

The person who painted the Mona Lisa

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci

200

According to the United States Constitution, the President is part of which of the three branches of government 

What is Executive

200

The process of water turning into vapor

What is evaporation

200

The number of nouns in the sentence:


"The rabbit ran to the cafeteria and ate a big salad"

What is 3:


rabbit, cafeteria, salad

200

The number of zeroes in the numeral for one million

What is six

200

The unit of measurement abbreviated "oz"?

What is ounces


300

The picture of the person in the hundred dollar bill

Who is President Benjamin Franklin

300

The process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly

What is Metemorphosis

300

The prefix in the word "unnecessary"

What is "un"

300

The number of times 49 divides into 7

What is 7

300

A paleontologist studies

What is fossils

400

The body of water between Florida and Texas

What is the Gulf of Mexico

400

On the periodic table, the element is represented by the letter N

What is Nitrogen

400

A hyperbole is

What is an exaggeration to show emphasis

400

Number of inches in two yards

What is 72

400

The continent that is the least populated

What is Antartica

500

The ancient civilization who built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru

Who are the Incas

500

The clinical name for the thigh bone

What is Femur

500

The name for a word, phrase or sequence that reads the same forward and backward is called what?

What is a palindrome

500

If you need 1/2 cup of flour and you only have 1/4 measuring cup, how many times do you need to use it to get the right amount of flour?

What is Two Times

500

The name for the types of animals that can live on both water and land

What are Amphibians