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100

The part of speech describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

100

At the Celsius temperature, water boils.

What is 100 degrees?

100

He was the first president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

This U.S. state is known as the Sunshine State.

What is Florida?

100

This programming language is known for its snake logo.

What is Python?

200

"They're," "their," and "there" are examples of these.

What are homophones?

200

The planet that is closest to the sun.

What  is Mercury?

200

This war was fought between the North and the South in the U.S.

What is the Civil War?

200

The longest river in the world.

What is the Nile?

200

HTML stands for this.

What is HyperText Markup Language?

300

The punctuation used to separate independent clauses with no conjunction.

What is a semicolon







What is a semicolon?



300

The basic unit of life.

What is the cell?

300

The wall dividing East and West Berlin fell in this year.

What is 1989?

300

This mountain range separates Europe and Asia.

What is the Ural Mountains?

300

This kind of loop continues until a condition is false.

What is a while loop?

400

The verb tense used to describe actions that will have been completed in the future.

What is the future perfect tense? 




400

Newton's third law says, "For every action, there is..."

What is an equal and opposite reaction?

400

She led French troops during the Hundred Years' War.

Who is Joan of Arc?

400

The capital city of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

400

This keyword defines a function in JavaScript.

What is function?

500

This is the grammatical term for when the subject and verb agree in number.

What is subject-verb agreement?

500

This branch of physics deals with subatomic particles.

What is quantum physics?

500

This empire was ruled by Genghis Khan.

What is the Mongol Empire?

500

This desert is the largest in the world (not hot).

What is Antarctica?

500

This data structure works on a "last in, first out" basis.

What is a stack?