Latin
Fallacy
Biology
Geography
Math
100

vēritās,vēritātis


What is truth?

100

An error in thinking or logic.

What is a fallacy? 

100

What organ does the pulmonary valve belong to? 

What is the heart? 

100

Which continent is Sudan on? 

What is Africa?

100

You have to do this to add or subtract fractions. 

What is the rule of four? 

200

occīdērunt


What is they killed?


200

I know I need to control my anger. But, Officer, this time my sister was nagging me so much and the only thing I could do was lock her in the closet. 

What is special pleading? 
200

What body part does the corpus callusom belong to? 

What is the brain? 

200

Which continent does Nunavut belong to?

What is Canada? 

200

Using this tree or technique helps you find the prime factors in a number.

What is a factor tree or dividing? 

300

Nautae non vident.


What is the sailors do not see?


300

If the English don't drive on the right side of the road, what are they doing on the wrong side? 

What is equivocation? 

300

What body part does the lens belong to? 

What is the eye? 

300

Which continent does Yemen belong to?

What is Asia?

300

"Per one hundred" is the same as saying this. 

What is percent?

400

Deus terram videt.


What is God sees the earth?


400

Father: Why stop at three dogs? Maybe she'll ask for a thousand dogs!

Mother: That's ridiculous. We couldn't even open the front door. 

What is slippery slope? 

400

Which body part do the bronchioles belong to? 

What are the lungs?

400

Which continent does Lativia belong to?

What is Europe? 

400

When solving for the unknown, you have to isolate which part of the equation? 

What is the letter or the unknown value? 

500

Nautae perīcula bellī non laudant.


What is the sailors do not praise the dangers of war?


500

Hurry down, boys and girls! 

This is my last porcupine!

What is exigency? 

500

Which body part does the metatarsal belong to? 

What is the foot?

500

Which continent or area does New Zealand belong to?

What is Polynesia? 

500

Give two examples of how we use fractions in everyday life. 

Answers will vary. For example....money or time or the number of days spent at the center vs. the number of days the week.