This freestanding bell tower is known for its nearly four-degree lean from the result of an unstable foundation in Italy
The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Hurricanes can only form over what (warm, hot, or cold) ocean waters
Warm
What is the square root of 144
12
What was the name of the Pilgrams' ship
The Mayflower
What is the name of our school?
Old Trail
This iconic 605 ft tall spire in Seattle has an observation deck and rotating restaurant
The Space Needle
What type of matter are atoms most tightly packed
Solids
Tyler has to solve 110 Math problems. He solved 55 problems yesterday and 40 problems today. How many problems yet to solve?
15
What caused the Boston Tea Party in 1773
Mainly taxation without representation
Who is the main director?
Mrs. Johnson
One of the world's most recognizable landmarks located in Paris, this tower was designed as the centerpiece of the 1889 World's Fair in Paris and was meant to commemorate the centennial of the French Revolution and show off France's modern mechanical prowess on a world stage.
The Eiffel Tower
Which planet has the most moons - at 82 discovered moons
Saturn
Reduce the fraction: 8/26
4/13
What city was the first capital of the United States
New York City
What state did Mr. Ruff live in prior to moving back to Ohio?
Where is Burj Khalifa, being the tallest building in the world stands at over 2,716.5 ft, located
Dubai
What animal do we share 99.8% of our DNA with
Chimpanzees
How many feet are in a mile?
5280
Who did the Lewis and Clark expedition hire to help them on interpreting Native American languages?
Sacagawea
How many days are there in September?
30
Built around 1450 AD, a symbol of the Incan Empire, what country can you find Machu Picchu?
Peru
What is the gestation of an African Elephant
21-22 months
12X12
144
What countries were fighting each other during the Revolutionary War? Great Britain and the United States
Great Britain and the United States
What has a lot of flies but never gets off the ground?
A garbage truck
What castle in Romania is connected with the fictional vampire - Count Dracula
Bran Castle
What is it called when water turns into a gas?
Evaporation
How many sides does a hexagon have?
6
What founding father was credited with inventing bifocals
Benjamin Franklin
What is the name of the fast food chain with golden arches?
McDonald's
This immense mausoleum was built in India as a tomb for the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan's wife, who died during child birth in 1631
The Taj Mahal
What storm can have wind speeds of over 300 mph and can cause major damage?
Tornado
What is the greatest common factor of 13 and 31
1
This event caused 4,000 members of the Cherokee Native American tribe to die from the cold, hunger, and disease during the relocation of Native Americans under the Indian Removal Act
Who wrote the original story "Twas The Night Before Christmas?'
Charles Dickens
This waterfall is part of a group of waterfalls that border Canada and the US
Niagara Falls
What instrument is used to measure air pressure
Barometer
What do all opposite sides of dice equal?
7
3.9 million slaves were freed at the conclusion of this war
The Civil War
Name That Book: What is the seventh and final installment in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series?
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
This is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire England consists of an outer ring of vertical Sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones
Stonehenge
What percentage of people have green eyes? (with in 10%)
2%
What do you use to measure angles?
A protractor
Passed in 1920 who did the 19th amendment give the right to vote?
Women
Who is the author of "Green Eggs and Ham?"
Dr. Suess
This statue is a religious symbol, a cultural symbol and a symbol of Brazil. The statue was meant to show that Christ loves all and will embrace all that come to him
Christ the Redeemer
How many times do you blink in a minute? (Within 5)
20 times
dodecagon
What President signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830?
Andrew Jackson
Who is the Governor of our state?
Mike Dewine