What are the factors of 6?
2 x 3 = 6
Moscow is the capitol of this country
Russia
The main component of pancake syrup is:
sugar
This Great Lake is right next to Milwaukee
Lake Michigan
The kidneys clean your blood of waste products and toxins and produce a yellowish liquid which must released. The medical name for this liquid is:
urine
What are the factors of 37?
1 x 37
It's a prime number
Rome is the capitol of this country
Italy
Corn Flakes, Apple Jacks, and Cracklin' Oat Bran are all cereals made by a company called:
Kellogg's
This brand of motorcycle has been manufactured in Milwaukee for over 100 years
Harley Davidson
Near the Arctic Ocean polar areas, you can see vast areas of land with no trees and frozen soil. This landscape is called:
tundra
A triangle that has one 90 degree corner is called a _________ triangle.
right triangle
Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich are all large cities found in the country of ______________
Germany
The yellow part of the inside of an egg is called the:
yolk
This is the largest casino in Milwaukee
Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
When bees go from flower to flower, they carry the reproductive cells of the plants as a yellow powder. What is this process called?
pollination
A cube measures 7 cm on all sides. What is its volume?
Volume = Length x width x height
7 x 7 x 7 = 343 cubic centimeters
(343 cm3)
Ethiopia, Kenya, and Algeria are all found on the continent of __________________
Africa
What animal does bacon come from?
pig
How many schools does MPS (Milwaukee Public Schools) operate?
A. about 30
B. about 150
C about 790
B. roughly 150 schools
This arachnid has 8 legs, 2 pincer claws, and a long, venomous tail spike.
scorpion
A circle has a diameter of 3 meters. What is its radius?
1.5 meters
Chile, Argentina, and Peru are all found on the continent of:
South America
Cheerios, Lucky Charms, and Cinnamon Toast Crunch are all cereals made by a company called:
General Mills
The Calatrava Art Museum on Milwaukee's lakefront has a very unique feature built into its roof. What is it?
It can open and close its "wings" similar to a bird
Large, hairy elephant-like creatures once walked around Wisconsin during the Ice Age. They are called:
wooly mammoths