This large cat is known for its black stripes and roaring sound.
What is a tiger?
This tall, pointy monument is in Washington D.C. and honors our first president.
What is the Washington Monument?
The bones that protect your brain are called this.
What is a skull?
What is 7 multiplied by 3?
What is 21?
This little pig built his house out of bricks.
Who is the third little pig?
A group of fish swimming together is called this.
What is a school?
This famous landmark in Paris, France, is a very tall iron tower.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
These two organs help you breathe by taking in air.
What are lungs?
How many sides does a pentagon have?
What is 5?
In the story "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," what did Goldilocks eat that was "just right"?
What is porridge (or oatmeal)?
This mammal sleeps upside down and uses echolocation to find its way.
What is a bat?
You can find the Liberty Bell in this city, which was once the capital of the United States.
What is Philadelphia?
This muscular organ pumps blood throughout your body.
What is the heart?
If you have 2 dozen cookies, how many cookies do you have in total?
What is 24?
This boy never grew up and lived in Neverland with his fairy friend Tinker Bell.
Who is Peter Pan?
Young kangaroos are called this, and they live in their mother's pouch.
What is a joey?
This giant wall in China was built to protect ancient China from invaders.
What is the Great Wall of China?
This part of your eye helps you see in different amounts of light, getting bigger or smaller.
What is the pupil?
What is 250 divided by 5?
What is 50?
This monkey helped this "street rat" with all his mischief.
Who is Abu?
This slow-moving reptile has a shell and can live for a very long time.
What is a tortoise?
This famous structure in Italy is known for its noticeable lean.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
These tiny cells in your blood help stop bleeding when you get a cut.
What are platelets?
This is the name for the answer to a multiplication problem.
What is a product?
This author wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "Matilda."
Who is Roald Dahl?