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100

What is the worlds largest desert?

The Sahara Desert

100

Steven has $100 in pennies. How many pennies does he have?

10,000

100

True or False: Andromeda is the name of our galaxy.

False

100

How many justices serve on the US supreme court?

Nine

100

Who wrote the book To Kill a Mockingbird?

Harper Lee

200

What is the most populated state in the US?

California

200

If Jamir threw his paper plane 134 inches, Isabella threw hers 4 yards, and Chloe threw hers 10 feet, who threw their plane the furthest?

Isabella

200

The Female of what animal species is called a ewe?

Sheep

200

Who invented the lightbulb?

Thomas Edison

200

Comeplete the analogy: sheep is to wool as tree is to which of these? Strawberries, oranges or Froot Loops?

Oranges

300

The straight of Magellan runs through the Southern tip of what continent?

South America

300

What is the numeric value of the Roman numeral L?

50

300

True or False? Light is the only thing that can escape a black hole.

False

300

Who founded the Red Cross?

Clara Barton

300

"All children, except one, grow up" is the opening line in which classes 1911 novel?

Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie

400

Bern is the capital of what European country?

Switzerland

400

Between 1 and 100, how many multiples of 7 are odd numbers?

7

400

What do you call a scientist that studies weather?

Meteorologist

400

In colonial America, what was the Sugar Act?

A tax on molasses and wine

400

What does the term "IQ" stand for?

Intelligence Quotient

500

The US Naval Academy is located in what city?

Annapolis, MD

500

If a car is traveling at 40 mph, how long will it take to go 190 miles?

4 hours, 45 minutes

500

What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?

Carbon Dioxide

500

During World War II, on the day known as D-Day, at what location did allied troops invade Europe? 

Beaches of Normandy, France.

500

A word, phrase or sequence that reads the same forward and backward is called what?

A palindrome