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200

16 x 9

144

200

He _________(go) to school every day

A) goes 

B) go 

C) went

D) gos

A) goes

200

Who was the 16th president of the US?

A) Thomas Jefferson 

B) Abraham Lincoln 

C) George Washington 


B) Abraham Lincoln 

200

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington
200

In which American city is the Golden Gate Bridge located?

San Francisco 

200

When is Black History Month?

February 

400

835 / 5

167

400

We_________(not read) newspapers every day.

A) doesn't read

B) doesn't reads 

C) don't read 

D) not read 

C) don't read 

400

The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from which country?

  1. Spain 
  2. France 
  3. England
  4. Germany

2) France 


400

What two presidents did Mr. Josue make you research?

George Washington and James K. Polk

400

Which is the coldest place on Earth?

Antartica

400

Who was the most famous "conductor" of the Underground Railroad?

1. Bessie Coleman 

2. Harriet Tubman 

3. Francis Harper 

2. Harriet Tubman

500

If Mr. Josue ate 2/8 of a pizza every week, how much would he have eaten in 4 weeks?

8/8, or 1 whole

500

The woman (wear) a nice dress.

A) is wearing

B) wear

C) wears

D) doesn't wear

A) is wearing


500

Who wrote the declaration of Independence?

  1. George Washington
  2. Benjamin Franklin
  3. Thomas Jefferson
  4. John Hancock

3. Thomas Jefferson

500

What president number was James K Polk?

11th president 

500

Which is the largest US state in terms of POPULATION?

California
500

What was the Emancipation Proclamation?

1. A new law saying that any new states added to the union would be free states, without slaves.

2. A document declaring that the South was seceding from the U.S.

3. President Lincoln’s executive order declaring that all Southern slaves were free.

3. President Lincoln’s executive order declaring that all Southern slaves were free.

600

5,391 + 8,925 + 4,302 =

18,618

600

.................you at school yesterday?

A) Did 

B) Be

C)Were

D)Was

C)Were


600

How many stars are on the US flag?

50

600

How many years does a president serve in office?

Four years

600

What is the official language of Brazil?

Portugese

600

What were “Jim Crow” laws?

1. Laws that legalized slavery.

2. Laws in the U.S. that made it legal for places to be racially segregated.

3. Laws that determined what would happen to slaves if they tried to escape.


2. Laws in the U.S. that made it legal for places to be racially segregated.

800

12/15 x 5

60/15, or 4 wholes

800

Mr. Josue ______ the kickball to first base. 

A) Through 

B) Threw 

C) Thru 

D) Thraw

B) Threw

800

How many stars on the original US flag?

13

800

How many terms can a president serve? (How many times can he/she run for president

800

Which country is called the Land of Rising Sun


Japan 

800

In what year did interracial marriage become legal in all 50 states, thanks to Mildred and Richard Loving’s case?

 1878

 1923

 1967



1967

1000

There are 482 students in the school and there are two Grade 4 classes: Ms. Ashley’s and Mr. Ben’s classes. Ms. Ashley’s class has 15 boys and 6 girls. Mr. Ben’s class has 14 girls and 10 boys. In Ms. Ashley’s class, 23 of the students wear glasses. In Mr. Ben’s class, 14 of the kids have other siblings in the school.


1. What fraction of the students in the school are in grade 4?

2. What fraction of the grade 4 students are boys?

1. 45/482 

2. 25/45 

1000

In the library, you can study _______ than in your house.


A) most

B) best

C) better

D) good

C) Better

1000

When did the Civil War begin?

  1. April 12, 1861
  2. April 12, 2016
  3. December 25, 1856
  4. July 4, 1861

April 12, 1861

1000

How many presidents has the US had?

46 presidents 

1000

Which country is Taj Mahal in?

India

1000

Who was the teenager known as the first African American to refuse to move to the back of the bus in Montgomery, Alabama (before Rosa Parks’ more famous refusal)?

Diane Nash

 Ella Baker

 Claudette Colvin

Claudette Colvin