Math
CCGS trivia
Explain a movie plot poorly
Spelling
Higher or lower
200

What is 1/5 in decimals

0.2

200

How many people go to CCGS not including staff

~1500

200
Poinsettias are usually given around this winter holiday.
What is Christmas?
200
This country is called the "Land of Lakes". It's name also suggests that there are many fish there, too!
What is Finland?
200
Before the 17th century, these vegetables used to be mainly purple, not the bright warm color we see them as today.
What is carrot?
400

What is 1-1000

-999

400

What is CCGS’ slogan/motto?

Vita Et Scientia

400
This is the only fruit that bears it's seeds on the outside.
What is strawberry?
400
This is the only continent without deserts.
What is Europe?
400
This everyday condiment found in almost every restaurant through out the U.S. was first sold as a medicine.
What is ketchup?
600

What is the Pythagorean theorem?

a+ b2 = c2

600

Who is the best teacher at CCGS 

Mr. black or Mr. Cameron

600
This fruit has the highest calories of any fruit.
What is avocado?
600
It is illegal for a plane to fly over this Indian marvel.
What is the Taj Mahal?
600
The first soup was made with this large mammal that likes to get wet. He is most closely related to the elephant and rhino.
What is hippopotamus?
800

(2x)2 = 3x. Find x

X = 3/4 (three quarters)

800
This animal is the only marsupial in North America. No seriously they're not all dead.
What is an opossum?
800
Asparagus is actually part of this plant factory.
What is lily?
800
This city is the oldest capital in the Americas! The people living there were Mayans!
What is Mexico City?
800
This large country is the world's leading producer of bananas.
What is India?
1000

What is 1/(1/2)

2

1000
This animal lives in Northern parts of North America and is the largest member of the deer family.
What is a moose?
1000
Potatoes were first cultivated in this South American country 7,000 years ago... by the Incas.
What is Peru?
1000
This is the only U.S. state that grows coffee.
What is Hawaii?
1000
This color was named after the fruit, not the other way around!
What is orange?