MATH
SCIENCE
GEOGRAPHY/HISTORY
TRIVIA
GRAMMAR/ENGLISH
100

12 x 12

What is 144? 

100

The largest planet in our Solar System. 

What is Jupiter? 

100

The capital of the United States. 

What is Washington DC? 

100
The only US state to grow coffee beans. 

What is Hawaii? 

100

The plural of sheep. 

What is sheep? 

200

A triangle with 3 equal sides. 

What is an equilateral triangle? 

200

The powerhouse of the cell. 

What is the mitochondria? 
200

the longest river in the world

What is the Nile River? 

200

The ingredient removed from Coca Cola in 1929. 

What is cocaine? 
200

The part of speech "red" is in the phrase "The big, red, balloon"

What is an adjective? 

300
Another way to say 4(4 to the third) 

What is 4 cubed? 

300

The physicist that discovered gravity

Who is Isaac Newton? 

300
The year the Declaration of Independence signed.

What is 1776? 

300

The color of a giraffe's tongue. 

What is black? 

300

What three lines under a letter symbolizes when correcting a paper.

What is capitalization? 

400

the average, calculated by adding up a set of values and dividing by the number of values

what is the mean? 

400

the process by which rocks are broken down into smaller particles due to weathering and erosion

What is sedimentation? 

400

The names of the three ships Christopher Colombus took to America. 

What is the Niña, Pinta, and the Santa Maria? 

400

The meaning of the slang phrase "you ate with that"

What is "pulled that off" or "successfully do something"? 
400

term for a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as "buzz" or "hiss"

What is an onomatopoeia?

500

The derivative of sin x. 

What is cos x? 
500

the layer between the Earth's crust and core, composed of partially molten rock that facilitates the movement of tectonic plates

what is the mantle? 

500

The year the American Civil War ended 

What is 1865? 

500
The total of Hannah, Noah, Mason, and Landon's birth-years added together. 

What is 8039? 

500

Literary device example: Mason's marvelous mansions

What is alliteration?