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100

What document begins with “We the People”? 

- The Declaration of Independence

- The Constitution

- The Bill of Rights

- The Constitution

100

How many strings does a standard guitar have? 

- 4

- 6

- 8

- 6


100

What is the largest species of bear? 

- Polar Bear

- Grizzly Bear

- Panda Bear

- Polar Bear

Recognized as the largest species, they can stand up to 10-11 feet tall and weigh up to 1,500+ lbs. 


100

What gas do plants take in to make food? 

- Oxygen

- Carbon Dioxide

- Hydrogen

- Carbon Dioxide

100

Which U.S. state is famous for its potatoes? 

- Utah

- Idaho

- Oregon

- Idaho

Idaho is the U.S. state renowned for potatoes, producing the most in the nation—roughly 1/3 of all U.S. potatoes. 

Known as the "Potato Capital", Idaho's ideal volcanic soil, clean water, and climate make it famous for this crop, which contributes $2.7 billion to its economy.

200

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

- Sally Ride

- Amelia Earhart

- Bessie Coleman

- Amelia Earhart

200

Which singer made “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” famous? 

- Frank Sinatra

- Tony Bennett

- Dean Martin

- Tony Bennett

200

What animal is the tallest bird in the world? 

- Ostrich

- Flamingo

- Emu

- Ostrich

200

Water changes from a liquid to a gas when it: 

- evaporates

- freezes

- condenses

- evaporates

200

What year did the Titanic sink? 

- 1912

- 1920

- 1944

- 1912


300

What famous speech begins with the words “Four score and seven years ago”? 

- The Gettysburg Address

- The Declaration of Independence

- MLK's I Have A Dream

- The Gettysburg Address


300

Which band released the album Abbey Road in 1969?

- The Beatles

- The Beach Boys

- The Rolling Stones

- The Beatles

300

What animal has three hearts? 

- Jellyfish

- Octopus

- Seahorse

- Octopus

Two branchial hearts pump blood to the gills to pick up oxygen, while a single systemic heart circulates oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. 


300

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? 

- Gold

- Diamond

- Quartz

- Diamond

Composed of carbon atoms arranged in a rigid, tetrahedral crystal structure formed under extreme pressure, its exceptional hardness makes it highly resistant to scratching, making it ideal for cutting, grinding, and industrial drilling applications

300

What is the main language spoken in Brazil? 

- English

- Spanish

- Portuguese

- Portuguese

400

Who was the first Vice President of the United States? 

- John Adams

- Thomas Jefferson

- James Madison

- John Adams


400

What famous concert hall in New York is known for classical performances? 

- Madison Square Garden

- Carnegie Hall

- Lincoln Center

- Carnegie Hall

400

What animal tongue can reach up to 18 inches long? 

- Giraffe

- Woodpecker

- Lizard

- Giraffe


400

What is the chemical symbol for gold? 

- Au

- Go

- Gd

- Au

Gold is Au because its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word for gold, "aurum," which means "shining dawn" or "glow of sunrise,".

400

Which Shakespeare play features the characters Oberon and Titania? 

- Macbeth

- Hamlet

- A Midsummer Night's Dream

- A Midsummer Night's Dream

500

What war was fought between the United States and Britain from 1775–1783? 

- The Civil War

- The Revolutionary War

- World War One

- The Revolutionary War


500

Buddy Holly was the lead singer of which band? 

- The Comets

- The Crickets

- The Crashers

- The Crickets

500

What is the only mammal capable of echolocation? 

(Echolocation is a biological sonar system used to navigate and hunt by emitting sound waves and listening for returning echoes.)

- Bat

- Dolphin

- Squirrel

- Bat

500

What type of rock is formed from cooled lava? 

- Igneous

- Metamorphic

- Sedimentary

- Igneous Rock

These rocks form on the Earth's surface when lava cools rapidly, resulting in fine-grained or glassy textures.

500

Which country invented paper? 

- China

- Greece

- Spain

- China

Paper was invented in China, with the first true papermaking process traditionally attributed to Cai Lun (Ts'ai Lun), a court official during the Eastern Han Dynasty, around AD 105. 

He created a lightweight, durable writing material by mixing materials like mulberry bark, hemp, and rags with water, pulping them, and drying them on screens.