History
Are you smarter than a third grader?
True or False?
Grammar/Spelling
Random *hard*
100

What year did WW2 start and end?

1939-1945

100

The statue of Liberty was given by which country?

France

100

True or False: Medusa's hair was made up of snakes.

True (if you got this wrong you need help)

100

Which spelling is correct?

a) consenues 

b) consensus 

B (consensus)

100

What country has the most islands?

Sweden.

200

List two effects of the Great Depression

Answers vary. Some may include: unemployment, banks failed, homes lost, and shortage of food.
200
Where is the White House located? 
Washington D.C
200

True or false: Shirley, Mr. Stripey, and Big Beef are all types of tomatoes. 

True

200

the plural of circus

a. circusses

b. circusess

c. circuses



C (circuses) 

200

What is a group of crows called?  

A murder...

300

What was the alliance called that was formed after WW2?

NATO. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

300

What do biologists study? 

Life

300

True or False: Alexander Graham Bell invented the telegraph. 

False. He invented the telephone. 

300

Which one is correct? (there/their)

________ cat was going to the vet

Their
300

What country has won the most World Cups?

Brazil 

400

Purpose of Berlin Wall?

To prevent people from East Berlin escaping to the West.

400

What is the only U.S state that is an island? 

Hawaii 
400

True or False: Currency of South Korea is a Riyal.

False. It is a Won.

400
Which one is spelled correctly? 

a) receive

b) recieve 

Receive 

400

What city is known as "The Eternal City" 

Rome
500

What was the name of the author who wrote the book "Gone with the Wind" hint: she was one of the people who "broke the sadness" of the Great Depression.

Margaret Mitchell

500

What is the largest continent? 

Asia DINGA DINGAxCHING CHONG

500

True or False:  There are 4 Indiana Jones movies.

True

500

Which is correct? 

You're looking good or Your looking good.

You're looking good

500

Name of figurative language? 

 the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. 

Juxtaposition