ELA
Science-ish
General Knowledge
Random
Math
100
Think of the opposite if H-E-R-E. Now spell it. 

T-H-E-R-E

100

What give milk to their young: birds, mammals, amphibians?

Mammals

100

True or False? Roosters Lay Eggs.

False

100

What is the word for a horses foot?

Hoof

100

Decrease the hundreds column in 467 by 2. What number do you now have?

267

200

Find the homophones: "In this folk tale, a tiger loses its tail." Then Define them to your best ability. 

Tale, Tail

200

What color do you get when you mix Red and Blue?

Purple

200

Does England have a 4th of July? 

Yes, every country does. 

200

Re arrange and list the letters in the word "Mile" to make a word for a green fruit." 

L I M E

200

I have 3 footballs and 2 soccer balls. What fraction are footballs:

3/5

300

When "sub" means an underwater boat, what word is it short for?

Submarine

300

What is the first part of a plant to grow from the seed?

The Roots

300

What's the least number of bills you need to make $16.00. List the amount of bills then the specific bills. 

3 Bills. A ten, a five, then a one. 

300

Before Mt. Everest was discovered, what was the highest mountain in the world?

Mt. Everest. It just wasn't discovered yet

300

How much dirt is there in a hole that measures two feet by three feet by four feet?

None, there is no dirt in a hole.

400

Which planet is listed first in a dictionary: Mercury or Mars?

Mars

400

Do walnuts grow on a bush, tree, or vines on the ground?

Tree

400

Spell the name of our coin in the USA that is 5 cents

N I C K E L

400
In what US city did the terrorist attacks occur at the World trade Center in 2001?

NYC

400

On a digital clock, what number stands for a quarter of an hour? Give an Example

15 (For Example, 11:15)

500

Turn the word "keep" into the word for a quick, secret look.

Peek

500

Name the 6th planet from the sun. 

Saturn

500

Last 5 letters of the alphabet in order. 

VWXYZ

500

On what continent do Mexicans, Americans, and Canadians live?

North America

500

Put these in order from smallest to largest: a third, a fourth, a half.

1/4. 1/3,  1/2