General Knowledge
Science
Social Studies
Double Meaning
Second Grade Trivia
100
Recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
What is teacher's discretion?
100
How we describe animals that no longer live on the earth? The dinosaurs are _______________.
What is extinct?
100
What is the name or title of the leader of our state's government?
Governor
100
Think of a word that works for both definitions. -an elephant's all-purpose tool. -a place to keep a spare tire.
What is a trunk?
100

What color are the stars on the American flag?

White

200
If when you grew up you became the leader of our country, what would they call you?
What is President?
200

What is a baby frog called?

Tadpole

200

We celebrate our nation's independence on what day in July?

We celebrate our nation's independence on the 4th of July.

200

Think of a word that works for both definitions. -a computer part. -a furry creature like Stuart Little.

What is a mouse?

200

Whose name grew longer every time he lied?

Pinocchio

300

What is the study of the way we used goods and money? Double Points: A scientist that study geography is called?

a. geography

b. economics

c. history

d. culture

Economics


Geographer

300
What is the force that pulls things down? It is the force that keeps us from floating away.
What is gravity?
300

What is the name of the Vice President of the United States?

Kamala Harris

300
Think of a word that works for both definitions. -a whole bunch of fish together. -the place where you take classes.
What is a school?
300

In the nursery rhyme, Jack and Jill, what do Jack and Jill go up to the hill to fetch?

A pail of water

400
A doll costs 80 cents. I give the cashier a dollar. How much change should I get back from the cashier? Tell me the specific coins you could use to give that change and double your points.
What is 20 cents? -20 pennies -2 dimes -4 nickels -1 dime, 2 nickels -1 dime, 1 nickel, 5 pennies -2 nickels, 10 pennies -1 nickel, 15 pennies
400
Where is the smallest bone in your body? a. Toes b. Fingers c. Ear d. Arm
What is the Ear?
400

What continent do we live in?

North America

400
Think of a word that works for both definitions. -something you need for playing soccer. -the party Cinderella went to.
What is a ball?
400

What is the name of our Principal & our Assistant Principal?

CC

Ms. Kirk

500

How many letters are there in the English alphabet?

26

500

Name the eight planets.  Name the dwarf planet that can be found after Neptune and double your points!

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. - Pluto -

500

Name at least three different examples of landmarks.

A landmark is an object or a feature of a landscape or town that has importance or makes a place easy recognizable. Landmarks will often have a sign with information explaining their importance.

Answers can include: Statue of Liberty, White House, Gateway Arch, Wrigley Field, Empire State Building, etc.

500
Think of a word that works for both definitions. -something you write with. -where a pig lives.
What is a pen?
500

list these from smallest to largest: state, town, country, continent.

What is town, state, country, continent