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This animal carries its home.

What is a turtle?

100

This part of the body is most commonly used to control the ball.

What is the foot?

100

The year the United States officially adopted the Stars and Stripes design.

What is 1777?

100

The square root of 169.

What is 13?

100

The color of Mars is due to this.

What is rusted iron?

200

This object points north on most maps.

What is a compass?

200

A standard soccer team has this many players on the field at once.

What is 11?

200

This U.S. president issued the 1916 proclammation officially recognizing Flag Day.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

200

Value of 7 * 8.

What is 56?

200

This rover landed on Mars in 2021, carrying the Ingenuity helicopter.

What is Perserverance?

300

This material is made by heating sand.

What is glass?

300

This term describes restarting play by kicking the ball from the corner.

What is a corner kick?

300

The number of stars on the U.S. flag.

What is 50?

300

The next prime number after 13.

What is 17?

300

This volcano on Mars is the tallest known in the solar system.

What is Olympus Mons?

400

This branch of science studies earthquakes and the inside of Earth.

What is geology?

400

This penalty is called when an attacking player is too far ahead of defenders before receiving the ball.

What is offside?

400

This part of the U.S. flag represents the original thirteen colonies.

What are the stripes?

400

The term that describes the distance around a circle.

What is circumference?

400

This gas makes up most of the atmosphere on Mars.

What is carbon dioxide?

500

This scientist proposed the three laws of motion.

Who is Isaac Newton?

500

This international tournament is held every four years and features national teams.

What is the FIFA World Cup?

500

This teacher from Wisconsin is often called the "Father of Flag Day".

Who is Bernard Cigrand?

500

The slope of a horizontal line on a graph.

What is 0?

500

Mars completes one orbit around the Sun in about this many Earth days.

What is 687 (plus/minus 20)?