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True or false? The plural form of the work "roof" is "rooves."

False

1

How many sides are on an pentagon?

5

1

In the northern hemisphere, the month of April is in which of the four seasons?

Spring

1

Who was the 16th president of the United States?

Abraham Lincoln

1

What is the past tense for "swim"?

Swam

2

Where do the commas belong in the following date sequence? Monday May 27th 2024

Monday, May 27th, 2024

2

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

89 cents

2

Typically, a person has how many baby teeth as a kid?

20

2

What is the smallest continent?

Australia

2

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

A palindrome
3

What kind of word describes how, where, or when?

Adverb

3

If Jane ate 1/2 of the pie and Leia ate 1/8 of the pie, how much is left?

3/8 of the pie

3

What is another name for the North Star?

Polaris

3

What is the most populated state in the United States?

California

3

The word "crowd" is an example of what kind of noun?

Collective noun

4

"As angry as a bear" is an example of what type of figure of speech?

Simile

4

If a shopping cart has 1 watermelon, two oranges, three apple and four cookies, what percentage of the cart's total contents is fruit?

60%

4

Which scientist proposed the three laws of motion?

Isaac Newton

4

What ancient civilization built the Machu Picchu complex in Peru?

Inca civilization

4

What is the name of the book's introduction?

Preface or prologue

5

What is the subordinating conjunction in the following sentence? "They lost the competition because they didn't practice."

Because

5

How many hours and minutes are in 555 minutes?

9 hours and 15 minutes

5

What typically green chemical found in plants uses photosynthesis to turn sunlight into energy?

Chlorophyll

5

Mount Vesuvius destroyed which city in 79 AD when it erupted?

Pompeii

5

Three trailing dots used at the end of a sentence that indicates something has been omitted from quoted text, or that a speaker or writer has paused or trailed off in speech or thought is called a what? (...)

An ellipsis