The Periodic Table
U.S. Presidents
World Capitals
U.S. States
English Literature
100
This element's atomic number is 8.
What is Oxygen.
100
This president is on the one hundred dollar bill.
Who is Benjamin Franklin.
100
What is the capital of Mexico?
What is Mexico City.
100
This state has the densest population.
What is New Jersey.
100
This famous novel by E.B. White tells the story of a pig named wilbur.
What is "Charlotte's Web."
200
This person invented the Periodic Table.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev.
200
This self-educated lawyer went on to become one of the greatest and most commonly known president of all time.
Who was Abraham Lincoln.
200
What is the capital of Japan.
What is Tokyo.
200
This state is famous for it's oranges.
What is Florida.
200
This novel is one written by C.S. Lewis, and was about an animal, a piece of furnature, and a mythological person.
What is "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe."
300
This element was one of the contributing factors of why the Hindenburg was burnt to a crisp in 1937.
What is Hydrogen.
300
This person was the only president who was born in New Jersey.
Who was Woodrow Wilson.
300
This is the well known capital of the even better known "Garden State".
What is Trenton.
300
This state is better known as the "First State."
What is Delaware.
300
This author was so amazing at writing english literature how he did that they named a dictionary after him.
Who was William Shakespeare.
400
This element's symbol is AU, despite the fact that neither A nor U is in the name of this element.
What is Gold.
400
Name cousins who both became U.S. presidents.
Who were Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt.
400
This is the capital of the "Sunshine State".
What is Tallahassee.
400
This state has the record for most snowfall in a 24 hour period.
What is Colorado.
400
This novel by Roald Dahl was made into a movie twice. The first one starred Jean Wilder, while the second starred Johnny Depp.
What is "Charlie And The Chocolate Factory."
500
This element was discovered in 1898 as one of the three residual rare inert elements remaining in dry air.
What is Neon.
500
Name the four presidents who are on Mount Rushmore.
Who are (from left to right) George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln.
500
This is the capital of the country with some of the fastest runners in the world.
What is Kingston.
500
This is currently the only state with a double-sided flag.
What is Oregon.
500
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Fin" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" were two great novels written by this person.
Who was Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain was his pen name, not his real one).