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100

There are 12 tennis racquets and six baseball bats. How many more tennis racquets are there than baseball bats?

Six

100

Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first two men in the entire world to do what?

Walk on the moon

100

What is the past tense word for run?

Ran

100

Snow, rain, and sleet are all examples of what?

Precipitation

100

How many states make up the United States of America?

50

200

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

89 cents

200

What are the three branches of the United States government?

Legislative, Judicial, and Executive

200

What are the five “question” words?

Who, what, when, where, and why

200

What is H2O also known as?

Water

200

What is the largest continent?

Asia

300

How many times can 6 be subtracted from 48?

8

300

What did colonists dump in Boston Harbor?

Tea

300

The person in a novel who tells the story from a third-person perspective is called a what?

A narrator

300

Which planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

300

How many great lakes are there in the United States?

Five: Michigan, Huron, Superior, Ontario, and Erie

400

If a train leaves the station and travels at 60 miles per hour, how much time will have passed when it arrives at a station 300 miles away?

Five hours or 300 minutes

400

Who wrote the national anthem of the United States of America?

Francis Scott Key

400

A story conveying a moral lesson is called what?

A fable

400

Animals who eat only plants are called what?

Herbivores

400

What is the largest U.S. state by landmass?

Alaska

500

A hexagon has how many sides?

Six

500

The first atomic bomb attack was on which city?

Hiroshima

500

What is the name of the most famous English playwright?

William Shakespeare

500

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

500

What measures distance north or south of the Equator: latitude or longitude?

Latitude