Animals
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Inventions
Science
U.S. States
100

What is the only continent where giraffes live in the wild?

- Australia

- Africa

- Asia 

- Africa


100

What was the name of the first permanent English colony in America? 

- Salem

- Jamestown

- Plymouth

- Jamestown


100

Who invented the telephone? 

- Thomas Edison

- Alexander Graham Bell

- Nikola Tesla

- Alexander Graham Bell


100

Which ocean is the largest in the world? 

- Atlantic 

- Pacific 

- Indian

- Pacific

 It is the biggest in terms of both surface area and volume of water, covering over 30% of the Earth's surface.

100

The city of Nashville is the capital of which state? 

- Texas

- Tennessee

- Mississippi

- Tennessee

200

What is the largest species of penguin? 

- King Penguins

- Emperor Penguins

- Rocker Penguins


- Emperor Penguins


200

Which famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg? 

- The Mayflower

- The Titanic

- The Brittanic

- The Titanic 


200

The Wright brothers are famous for inventing what?

- The television

- The airplane

- The bicycle

- The airplane

200

What do we call scientists who study fossils and dinosaurs?
- Biologist

- Phlebotomist

- Paleontologist 

- Paleontologist 

200

Which state is called the “Aloha State”? 

- Florida 

- Hawaii

- California


- Hawaii


300

What kind of animal is a “cassowary”? 

- Mammal 

- Bird

- Fish

300

The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the U.S. and was bought from which country?

- France

- Spain

- Mexico

- France

300

In 1879, Thomas Edison is credited with inventing what? 

- the telephone

- the light bulb

- the radio

- the light bulb


300

He is known for the theory of relativity. 

- Isaac Newton

- Albert Einstein

- Charles Darwin

- Albert Einstein 


300

Which state is home to the city of Charleston, famous for historic plantations and cobblestone streets? 

- North Carolina

- South Carolina

- Virginia

- South Carolina


400

What’s the only mammal that can’t jump? 

- Cow

- Elephant

- Sloth

- Elephant

While they can run up to 25 miles per hour, they always keep at least one foot on the ground.  This inability to jump is due to their unique bone structure and massive weight.  Their legs are more like pillars, providing stability for their large bodies but not allowing for the spring needed to jump.

400

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean? 

- Sally Ride

- Bessie Coleman

- Amelia Earhart 

- Amelia Earhart


400

Which famous American is credited with inventing bifocal glasses? 

- Thomas Jefferson

- Alexander Hamilton

- Benjamin Franklin

- Benjamin Franklin


400

How many chambers does the human heart have? 

- 2

- 3

- 4

- 4 


400

Which state is home to the Everglades National Park?

- Florida

- Texas

- California

- Florida

Everglades National Park is a national park of the United States that protects the southern twenty percent of the original Everglades in Florida. The park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States.

500

How many legs does a lobster have? 

- 2

- 10

- 6

- 10 

500

What major world event began in 1929 and lasted through most of the 1930s? 

- The Civil War

- The Great Depression

- World War 2

- The Great Depression


500

What did Jonas Salk create in the 1950s that changed medicine forever? 

- Insulin

- Polio Vaccine

- Tylenol

- Polio Vaccine

500

What is the tallest type of tree in the world? 

- Pines

- Redwoods

- Oaks

- Redwoods

These impressive conifers can be found along the coasts of Northern California and Southern Oregon, with the individual tallest known tree being a coast redwood named Hyperion, which stands at an impressive height of 380.9 feet.


500

Which state has the most people? 

- Florida

- Texas

- California

- California

California is the most populous state in the United States. As of July 1st, 2024, the estimated population of California is 39,431,263.

600

Which animal’s name means “river horse”? 

- Elephant

- Hippopotamus 

- Otter

- Hippopotamus 

The name is derived from the Greek words "hippos" (horse) and "potamos" (river).



600

What event caused the U.S. to enter World War II? 

- bombing of Pearl Harbor

- the invasion of Russia

- Germany destroying Poland


- bombing of Pearl Harbor


600

The invention of penicillin, which revolutionized medicine, is credited to whom?

- Alexander Fleming

- Jonas Salk

- Louis Pasteur

- Alexander Fleming 

600

Which layer of the atmosphere do we live in?

- Stratosphere

- Troposphere

- Mesosphere 

- Troposphere


600

Which state has the most volcanoes in the United States?
- Hawaii

- California

- Alaska

- Alaska

With over 130, including 54 historically active ones, due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.