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100

Using multiplication, give me 3 examples of what makes 42.

42 x 1

21 x 2

6 x 7

100

What kind of nutrients do you get from citrus fruits?

Mostly vitamin C

100

A mad scientist created a monster using stolen body parts and sewed them together. What was the scientist's name?

Dr. Frankenstein

100

T or F: You can catch some illnesses by breathing the same air.

True

100

What bait do you use to catch a school of fish?

Bookworms

200

How many sides are in an octagon?

8 sides

200

Is a dolphin considered as a fish, mammal, or amphibian? 

Why?

Mammal - live birth

200

According to a book by Dr. Seuss, who stole Christmas?

The Grinch

200

T or F: Chicken Pox is more dangerous if you catch it as an adult

True

200

What letter in the alphabet was caught sleeping in class?

Zzz

300

If a chapel has 7 columns of chairs that reaches 5 rows, how many chairs are there in total?

35 chairs

300
The acronym Roy G Biv stands for these colours.
What is Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet.
300

True or False: Strawberries are in the berry family

False

300

How many hours of sleep should 10 year olds get every night?

9 until 11 hours

300

What gets wet the more you get dry?

Towel

400

Math class on Fridays begins at 7:30 AM. How many minutes does it take until recess?

1 hour and 45 minutes

or

105 minutes

400

What is the largest living being on Earth?

Blue Whale

400

True or False:

Cranberries, blueberries, and bananas are in the berries family

True!

400

The word contagious means this.

Makes others sick, transmit illness etc

400

What do music students sit on?

Musical chairs

500

How many sides are in an cube?

6 sides

500

Speed of light. How many times can light travel around the world in one second?

7 and a half times

500

What is considered as the smallest country in the world?

The Vatican City

500

This system in our body helps fight off illness

Immune system.

500

What is the hardest part about sky diving?

The ground