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100

What is 5 x 5?

25

100

What is the first component of a body paragraph?

Hook

100

How many world wars happened?

2

100

What is the largest country by land?

Russia

100

What is the chemical formula for water?

H2O

200

What is a coefficient?

The number in front of a variable.

200

What word is misspelled in this sentence?

"The hotel was too small to acomodate the large party that arrived early."

Accommodate

200

Which war was fought between the North and South?

The American Civil War

200

What is the smallest country by land?

 Vatican City

200

What do you call an animal that eats only plants?

Herbivore

300

Find the value of x.

3x + 5 = 20

X = 5

300

If a passage uses words such as "Over There!" what text structure is it?

Descriptive

300

Which ancient wonder of the world is still standing?

 The Great Pyramid of Giza.

300

Which country has the most natural lakes in the world, with over 60% of the world's total lakes located within its borders?

Canada
300

What is the 78th element on the periodic table?

Platinum

400

A 10-foot ladder is leaning against a wall. The base of the ladder is 6 feet from the wall. How high up the wall does the ladder reach?

8 feet

400

Identify the specific type of figurative language used in the phrase below

"The silence was deafening"

Oxymoron

400

Which Hun leader received 2,100 pounds of gold annually from Romans? 

Attila the Hun

400

Which tectonic plate is located off the west coast of South America?

The Nazca plate.

400

How heavy is an average cumulus cloud?

1.1 Million Pounds

500

If a triangle has a base of 15 meters and a height of 8 meters, what is its area in square meters?

60

500

What literally device uses the repetition of a beginning consonant sound in words that are close together?

Alliteration
500

Which capital city shares its name with its country and sits about 12 miles inland from Italy’s Adriatic coast?

San Marino

500

What rapidly rotating neutron stars, first detected in 1967, emit beams of electromagnetic radiation and are often called the "lighthouses" of the cosmos?

Pulsars