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100

Iron is an example of these substances that keep the body working correctly. What are these substances that maintain muscles and help keep teeth and bones strong?

 MINERALS

100

Basic liberties are guaranteed by the first amendment to the constitution. Which freedom allows one to hold and attend meetings?

FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY

100

Give your answer in hours and minutes. On Monday, Marty began work at 8:15 AM.  If he took a half-hour break for lunch at noon and worked until 3:00 after that, how long did Marty work in total on Monday?

 6 HOURS (AND) 15 MINUTES

100

Words are capitalized at the beginning of a sentence. What type of noun is always capitalized, no matter where it falls in the sentence?

PROPER NOUNS

100

The dialogue is usually sung in this art form, but the drama is also told through acting and instrumental music. What form of musical drama is being described?

OPERA

200

The gradual dome-like buildup of calcite mounds or columns on the (floor) of caves results in formations which are called what?

STALAGMITES

200

This, the oldest permanent city in the U.S., was founded in 1565. Name this Florida settlement located on the Atlantic coast that was founded by Spain.

ST. AUGUSTINE...... Florida

200

Find the area of a square if its perimeter is 20 feet.

25 SQUARE FEET

200

What type of sentence ends in a period and gives a command?

IMPERATIVE

200

In theater, an intermission often occurs between these~ They are further subdivided into scenes. What is the term for these major sections of a play?

ACTS

300

He proved that galaxies are "island universes" rather than nebulae inside our galaxy. Who is this American astronomer, the namesake of a telescope orbiting the Earth?  

HUBBLE

300

This world organization was founded in 1945 to replace the League of Nations. What is this international organization, which is headquartered in Manhattan in New York City?

THE UNITED NATIONS

300

Calculate the mean of the following set of data: 3, 8, 6, 4, 4.

7

300

He was a cartoonist, actor, lyricist, folksinger, writer and illustrator. Identify this 20th century American author of WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS.

SHEL SILVERSTEIN

300

What type of oven is used in ceramics to harden the clay and seal the glaze?

KILN

400

What do we call a material, such as copper, through which electricity moves easily?

 CONDUCTOR

400

Identify the Portuguese explorer who led the first circum- navigation of the globe and make the first known crossing of the Pacific Ocean (1519-1522).

FERDINAND MAGELLAN

400

Add the following and reduce to lowest terms: 1/3 and 1/6.

 1/2

400

Identify one of the prepositional phrases in the following sentence.

         During the storm, Millie hid under the bed.

DURING THE STORM or UNDER THE BED

400

What do we call it when a ballerina extends one leg behind her body and balances on the other leg? This term begins with the letter A.

ARABESQUE

500

There are three ·ways that heat can be transferred from one object to another. Two of · these are conduction and convection. · What is the third? ·

RADIATION

500

Its state bird is the Pelican and its capital is Baton Rouge. What is this state that is famous for the Mardi Gras celebration held in New Orleans each year?

LOUISIANA

500

A baseball player hit 90 singles in his first season. That number represents 3/5 of his total hits for the season. How many hits did he get in that season?

150

500

Primrose Squarp frequents The Girl On The Red Swing, a diner owned by Miss Bowzer in this 2002 Newbery Honor Book by Polly Horvath. Name it.

EVERYTHING ON A WAFFLE

500

In Greek mythology, the food of the gods was known by what name?

AMBROSIA