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100

Which color is a secondary color formed by mixing red and yellow on the color wheel?

What is Orange


100

What is the shape at the base of a cylinder?

What is a circle


100

What number is referred to as a 'Perfect Score' in bowling?

What is 300


100

What is the only letter that is not in any U.S. state name?

What is Q

100

This alliterative quality is the reason that, as they say, once you learn to ride a bike, you’ll never forget.

What is Muscle Memory

200

What color is one of New Mexico’s most iconic colors, deeply tied to the state’s Indigenous heritage, geology, and cultural identity? Considered to be a protective, healing, and sacred stone, symbolizing good fortune and connection to the spirit world. These stone’s were traded widely, from Mexico to the Midwest, and became central to Southwest jewelry and artistry 

What is Turquoise 


200

What do you call the distance around a circle?

What is Circumference 

200

What is the value of the Roman numeral “C”?

What is 100!


200

What is the most commonly occurring first letter of national capital cities found worldwide?

What is the Letter B! 

Followed closely by the Letter M

Examples include Berlin (Germany), Brussels (Belgium), Bucharest (Romania), Bamako (Mali), Belize City (Belize), Bogotá (Colombia), Brazzaville (Congo), Bridgetown (Barbados), Baku (Azerbaijan), Bangkok (Thailand), and Bogotá (Colombia)

200

The 4-H Clubs are an extension service of this U.S. cabinet department.

What is the US Department of Agriculture


300

What color(s) are bees most attracted to?

What is Purple/Blue (Ultraviolet Colors)

The colors most effective at attracting bees are those that activate their UV and blue photoreceptors: violet, blue, and a hue called “bee purple.”

300

What kind of quadrilateral has opposite sides that are parallel and equal lengths?

What is a Parallelogram


300

With the World Cup in town, how many minutes are played in a professional level soccer game?

What is 90 minutes

300

Only four letters - aardvark, E - eel, L - llama and (___) are doubled at the beginning of words?

What is the Letter O

like in Ooltewah 

300

Of joy, anger, thanks or begging, it’s the usual tone of the piece of writing called a screed.  

What is Anger

400

What is the term for a color's position within a color space?

What is Hue

400

What is a six sided polygon called?

What is a Hexagon

400

What number appears most frequently in the Bible?

The number 7

The number seven appears repeatedly throughout Scripture and is widely recognized as a symbol of spiritual perfection, completeness, and divine order. Seven recurs in numerous contexts, including the seven churches, seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls in Revelation, emphasizing the completeness of God’s plan and divine authority

400

What is the name of the tallest living thing on earth whose 7 letter name also contains all 5 vowels?

What is Sequoia Trees


400

Which classic novel WAS NOT written by Charles Dickens?

A. Great Expectations

B. Sense and Sensibility

C. A Christmas Carol

D. Oliver Twist

What is B. Sense and Sensibility

500

What is the range of light wavelengths that are able to be seen by the human eye called?

What is the Visible Light Spectrum 


500

The interior angles of ANY triangle will always add up to which degree?

What is 180 degrees

The correct answer is 180 degrees because the sum of the interior angles of any triangle is always equal to 180 degrees. This is a fundamental property of triangles in Euclidean geometry. No matter the size or shape of the triangle, the sum of its three interior angles will always be 180 degrees.

500

Which number is associated with bad luck in many Asian cultures?

What is the Number 4

Tetraphobia is the practice of avoiding instances of the digit number 4. It is a superstition most common in East Asian nations and is associated with death


500

Which president once proposed removing the letter C, along with J, Q, W, and X, to simplify English spelling?

What is Benjamin Franklin

500

Which metal and chemical element has the highest melting point?

What is Tungsten 

Tungsten (W), a rare transition metal, is known for its density, which is comparable to that of gold. As one of the refractory metals, it is best known for its exceptional resistance to heat. Tungsten possesses the highest melting point of any pure element found on the periodic table, a property that dictates its use in numerous high-performance technologies involving extreme thermal stress.