Schools
Reading
Writing
Arithmetic
Miscellaneous
100

What cosmetic served as the inspiration for glue sticks?

Lipstick

100

In The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, what was the enchanted dessert that the White Witch gave to Edmund?

Turkish delight
100

The Berenstain Bears live in what interesting type of home?

Treehouse

100

What number does not have a Roman numeral of its own?

0
100

Mickey Mouse was originally named what?

Mortimer Mouse

200

What university has the world's largest library?

Harvard University

200

What is the best-selling book of all time?

The Holy Bible, 2.5 billion copies

200

What is the name of the third book in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer?

Eclipse

200

52 Divided By 4 Equals....

13

200

Where is the strongest human muscle located?

Jaw

300

What country gives their students the most homework?

China

300

What year was the first Harry Potter book published?

1997

300

In his obituary in 1991, the New York Times said "English was too skimpy for his rich imagination." and that "his meter was irresistible." Who is this children's author?

Dr. Seuss

300

What Follows Millions, Billions, and Trillions?

Quadrillions

300

Who was the Ancient Greek God of the Sun?

Apollo

400

What was the first thing ever used as an eraser?

Balled up piece of bread

400

Who is the best-selling fiction author of all time?

Agatha Christie

400

Who is the world's richest author?

J.K. Rowling, she wrote the Harry Potter series

400

What is the sum of a triangle's interior angles?

180 degrees

400

Which country is credited with inventing ice cream?

China

500

In what country is the elementary school with the highest altitude in the world?

Tibet

500
What is the best-selling children's paperback book of all time?

Charlotte's Web

500

Which author, best known for his books for children, is credited with popularising the words “gremlin” and “scrumdiddlyumptious”?

Roald Dahl.

500

"Father of Calculus": who is he?

Sir Isaac Newton

500

Which country has the most islands?

Switzerland, 270,000