Animal
Numbers
Riddles
Science
Me
100

I have stripes but I’m not a tiger; I look like a horse but live wild. Who am I?

Zebra

100

 I am a number. When multiplied by 2, I am half of 100. What number am I?

25

100

What is the end of everything?

The letter “g”

100

What tool do scientists use to see tiny cells?

Microscope

100

What is my first name?

Breanna 

200

I have a thick mane and roar—king of the jungle they call me. Who am I?

 Lion

200

A little girl goes to the store and buys one dozen eggs. As she is going home, all but three eggs break. How many eggs are left unbroken?

Three

200

Grandma stood in pouring rain without a hat, yet not a hair on her head got wet. How?

She was bald

200

Every night you see dots in the sky that shine, but one dot warms you in the daytime. What are they?

Stars at night and the Sun by day

200

What hand do I write with?

Right 

300

I have eight legs and spin webs to catch bugs. Who am I?

Spider

300

How can it be if you get 2 adding 5 to 9?

 9 am, add 5 hours to it, and you will get 2 pm.

300

I have keys but no locks, space but no room, and you can enter but not go in. What am I?

 Keyboard

300

Why do we see lightning before we hear thunder?

Light travels faster than sound

300

What is my dog name?

Coco

400

A pet store sold a kangaroo and its baby together, but the buyer only saw one animal. Why?

The baby was hiding inside the mother’s pouch

400

It starts with G and ends with H, and shows mathematical data. What is it?

Graph.

400

A woman pushes her car up to a hotel and says she’s bankrupt. What’s going on?

She’s playing Monopoly

400

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

400

What grade does my mother teach?

5th Grade

500

I’m covered in quills and can roll into a ball when scared. Who am I?

Hedgehog

500

The total sum of the age of a mother and daughter is 66. The mother’s age is the daughter’s age reversed. What are their ages if we know that the daughter is a teenager?

The mother is 51, and the daughter is 15

500

Amber threw the ball as hard as she could. It came right back to her, even though no one and nothing touched it. How is this possible?

She threw the ball straight up in the air.

500

Why does ice float on water?

Because ice is less dense than liquid water

500

How tall am I ?

5 ft