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100

Math

What is 4 + 4

8

100

Math 

What Is 5 + 3 + 6

14

100

Math

What is 140 - 37

103

100

Math

What Is 7 x 7? 

49

100

Math

What is 200 Divided By 5? 

40

100

Math

What Is 34 x 86?

2924

100

Math 

What Is 3450 Divided By 50?

69

100

Math

What is 30% of 450? 

135

100

Math

What is 43 x 42 ?

1024

100

Math

Solve For X 

12X - 5(x-4) = 8

-12/7=x

100

Math 

Find The Compound Interest On $5000 For 3 Years At 8% per Annum, Compounded Annually. 

$1298.56

100

Math 

If P Varies Directly as Q And The Value Of P is 60 and Q is 40, What Is The Equation That Describes This Direct Variation Of P and Q? 

 

P = 3/2Q

100

Math

If a, b are real numbers and 7a + i(3a - b) = 14 - 6i, then find the values of a and b

a = 2 

b = 12

200

Social Studies

What Month Is April Fool's Day In? 

April

200

Social Studies

What Country Was The Berlin Wall In?

Germany

200

Social Studies

What Continent Is Argentina In? 

South America

200

Social Studies: What Is The Name Of This Structure? 

Leaning Tower Of Pisa

200

Social Studies? Who Is This Person? 

George Washington 

200

Social Studies

What Do You Call A Group Of Islands Grouped Together In A Body Of Water?

An Archipelago

200

Social Studies 

What Was The Language Of Ancient Rome?

Latin And/Or Greek

200

Social Studies

What Continent Contains The Most Countries?

Africa

200

Social Studies

Who Ruled The British Kingdom During The American Revolutionary War? 

King George lll

200

What Were The Names Of The Two Rivers In Mesopotamia? 

Tigris And Euphrates 

200

Social Studies

In Order To Rule France More Effectively, Napoleon Created A Comprehensive Set Of Laws Called ? 

Napoleonic Code

200

Social Studies 

A "Date That Will Live In Infamy" Is What Date? 

Dec 7, 1941

200

Social Studies

Which President Ended Reconstruction? 

Rutherford B. Hayes

300

What are the colors in the rainbow in order

ROYGBIV

300

Science: What Animal Is This? 

Dog

300

Science

True Or False: A Snake Is A Reptile

True

300

Science

A Frog Is A Mammal, Amphibian Or Reptile? 

Amphibian 

300

Science 

The Act Of A Bee Going From Flower To Flower To Help The Flower's Reproduction Is Called? 

Pollination 

300

Science

What Do You Call The Form Of Energy That Is Released From The Nucleus? 

Nuclear Energy 

300

Science 

What Is The Formula For Average Speed?
(Hint: It Involves Distance And Time) 


300

Science

The Gallbladder Is A Small, Pear Shaped Organ That Stores And Releases What? 

Bile

300

Science 

The Fine Lead Used In Mechanical Pencils Has a Diameter Of About ?  

Required the correct diameter and correct unit of measurement.

.5/.3/.7 Millimeters 

300

Science 

A Substance That Can't Be Broken Down Into simpler Substances Using Any Chemical Means Is ? 

 

An Element

300

Science 

The Mitochondria And The Chloroplast Are Mostly Responsible For ?  

Energy Production 

300

Science 

What Are The Building Blocks Of Lipids? 

Fatty Acids

300

Science 

The Smallest Particle Of Soil Is Known As?

Clay

400

Name 3 Sight Words that follow CVC

Examples

CAT

BAT

HAT

400

What is the largest species of cat

Tigers

400

Who is the author of the Cat in the Hat

Dr. Suess

400

What is the name of the place where animals live

habitat

400

What is the name of Harry Potter's Pet Owl

Hedwig

400

Which Planet is known as the red planet

mars

400

What year did the titanic sink

a 1912

b 1904

c 1927

1912

400

What city is nicknamed the city of Angels

Los Angeles

500

What are some ways to sort 

color

shape

size

500

What is the national mammal of the United States

The American Bison

500

What is the capital of the US

Washington DC

500

what is 8x6

48

500

How many teeth does a human adult have?

32

500

How many continents are there

7

500

What animal is known as the king of the jungle

lion

500

Morning Dew is an example of which portion of the water cycle 

condensation

Precipitation

evaporation


Condensation