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100

The longest river in the world

The Nile River

100

This the math vocabulary word for perimeter of a circle

Circumference

100

This animal is the biggest animal on the planet

Blue Whale

100

Bert, Ernie, Elmo, and Big Bird are characters on this long running children's show

Sesame Street

100

30% of 55

16.5

100

This CS teacher has a pet dog named Donald

Mr. Novick

200

The names of all seven continents on planet Earth.

North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica

200

What is the only even prime number?

2

200

This aquatic mammal is sometimes called a "sea cow"

Manatee

200

This cartoon character lives in an underwater pineapple in bikini bottom.

Spongebob Squarepants

200

The LCM of 3, 12, and 18

36

200

This CS teacher is originally from Arizona

Ms. Skinner

300

This is the South American country where Machu Picchu is located.

Peru

300
The name for an angle that is more than 90° but less than 180°

Obtuse Angle

300

This is the only mammal that is capable of true flight

The bat

300

The name of a famous disney character, that is also the Swahili word for "lion"

Simba

300

If you are rolling two dice, what is the probability that you roll doubles sixes?

Express your answer as a fraction

(1/6)(1/6) = 

1/36

300

This CS teacher used to be an actress.

Ms. Thompson

400

This is the world's largest country by population.

China

400

What is the RANGE of the function in this graph?




y ≥ -6

400

This is the only bird that can fly backwards

Hummingbird

400

The average rate of change of a straight line

Slope

400

Evaluate:

(-4 - 6) x ( -5 + 9) + (5)2

-15

400

This CS teacher's favorite activity is to make vegan baked goods. 

Ms. Abramson

500

This is the lowest place on Earth on dry land

The Dead Sea

500
The name for a sequence of numbers that increases at a linear rate

Arithmetic Sequence

500

These insects are responsible for transmission of malaria, west nile virus, and zika virus

Mosquitoes 

500

The name of Charlie Brown's pet dog

Snoopy

500

The slope of the line represented by the equation

4x + 5y = 10

-4/5 or -0.8

500

This CS teacher is fluent in Greek

Mr. Zafiriadis

600

This is the world's largest country by land area (by size)

Russia

600

What does it mean for two angles to be complementary?

They add to 90°

600

Which animal has the longest lifespan?

Giant Tortoise (Has a lifespan of about 150 years)

600

The name of a classic board game played with 100 tiles

Scrabble 

600

There are some marbles in a bag. 4 are blue, 5 are green, and 6 are red. What is the probability that you pull out a red marble and then without replacing it, pull a green marble?

Express your answer as a fully reduced fraction.

(6/15) x (5/14) = 30/210 = 3/21 =

1/7

600

This CS teacher has a titanium ankle. (They had an ankle replacement in 2018)

Ms. Cappiello

700

This is the European city where the Parthenon is located.

Athens, Greece. 

700

This is the only number whose letters are in alphabetical order

Forty

700

This mammal has the thickest fur of all mammals

Sea Otter

700

The name for a very thin high-heeled shoe

Stiletto

700

Solve the equation for x. 

-3(x + 3) + 20x = -12 + 14x - 33

x = -12

700

This CS teacher has a pet ferret named Rico

Ms. Jackson

800

In the 13th century, the modern day city of Istanbul, Turkey, was known by this name, which was derived from the name of its emperor.

Constantinople 

800

A "dodecagon" a polygon with this many sides

12

800

This flightless bird is the national bird of New Zealand

Kiwi

800

The capital city of this country is Stockholm

Sweden

800

What is the SUM of all the numbers from 1 to 100?

5,050

800

This CS teacher lived in Thailand for one year. 

Ms. Weiss

900

This country has the greatest number of miles of coastline in the world.

Canada

900

The value of this number is two times the sum of its digits

18

1 + 8 = 9

9 x 2 = 18

900

This bird's eye is larger than it's brain

Ostrich

900

A word meaning to deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.

Sabotage 

900

What is the smallest INTEGER that makes this inequality true

-5(x - 3) - 2x > 2(5 - x)

x > -1

But the smallest integer that is greater than -1 is 0

900

This CS teacher once worked in a haunted house

Ms. Seuling

1000

This is the only country in the world that has a flag that is NOT rectangular.

Nepal

1000

This is the name of the famous mathematician who is credited for a theorem about right triangles. 

The theorem states a+ b2 = c2

Pythagoras

1000

This animal has breeds named Zwartbles, Corriedale, and Merino.

Sheep

1000

This was a gift from France to the United States in 1886

Statue of Liberty
1000

The value of 6!

6! = 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 


6! = 720

1000

This CS teacher has a cat named Thundercat

(Extra points if you can name the two other CS teachers that also have cats)

Mr. Rodriguez

(Ms. K.Butler, Ms. Willis)