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100

Would you expect to see penguins at the North Pole or the South Pole?

South Pole

100

What book lists synonyms and antonyms?

Thesaurus

100

What is the name of town Jesus was born in?

Bethlehem

100

Asia is the largest continent. What continent is the second largest?

Africa

100

Which blood cells fight germs?

White

200

In the chemical formula H2O, what do the letters “H” and “O” stand for?

Hydrogen and Oxygen

200

What does it mean to be “in hot water”?

To be in trouble

200

About how many people did Jesus feed with five loaves and two fish?

5,000

200

What does “D.C.” stand for in the name Washington, D.C.?

District of Columbia

200

When you eat green peas, what part of a plant are you eating?

The seeds

300

Does the fruit of the peanut plant grow underground or above the ground?

Underground

300

What kind of sentence states the main idea of a paragraph?

A topic sentence

300

What type of insect did John the Baptist eat in the desert?

Locusts

300

How many hemispheres are there in all?

Four

300

A snowflake is a crystal. Does it have 6, 8, or 10 sides?

6 sides

400

What are the three basic kinds of particles found in an atom?

Protons, neutrons, and electrons

400

What is the plural form of the word “half”?

Halves

400

Which Gospel is written by a doctor?

Luke

400

The official count of a country’s population is called what?

Census

400

Which scientist discovered the law of gravity?

Isaac Newton

500

What part of a cell controls all its activities?

The nucleus

500

Which word is both a noun and a verb: celery, squash, tomato?

Squash (both a vegetable and “to crush”)

500

Who is the first disciple to deny Jesus?

Peter

500

To pay for services, what must the government collect from its citizens?

Taxes

500

Why do the pupils in our eyes grow larger in the dark?

To let in more light so that we can see better