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100

Is a rhinoceros a carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore? 

Herbivore

100

Which is greater than 90 degrees: an acute angle or an obtuse angle? 

obtuse angle

100

How many languages does a trilingual person speak? 

3 languages

100

What is it called in bowling when you knock down all ten pins at once? 

Strike

100

If people with a shared background enjoy certain foods and customs, is it part of their culture or climate? 

culture

200

Which describes a star: a ball of fiery gas or a mass of hot lava? 

a ball of fiery gas

200

A number that is divided by another number is called? 

Dividend

200

Which means the same as rot: decompose or decompress?

decompose

200

Which is the postal abbreviation for Alaska: AL or AK? 

AK

200

What document was written as the Constitutional Convention: the US Constitution or the Declaration of Independence? 

The US Constitution

300

Which refracts light: a lens or a mirror? 

a lens

300

Find the product of 976x12 

11,712

300

Which prefix do you add to visible to get its opposite? 

in-

300

Which is taller: the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Empire State Building in New York? 

The Empire State Building

300

What New York Landmark was destroyed on September 11, 2001? 

The World Trade Center

400

Order from smallest to largest: galaxy, star, planet, asteroid. 

asteroid, planet, star, galaxy 

400

How many zeros are in 735 million 

6 zeros (735,000,000) 

400

Is a book titled The Life of Albert Einstein likely to be historical fiction or biography? 

biography 

400

Which word doesn't belong: pharaoh, emperor, jester, queen? 

jester

400

What state just west of North Dakota has been the site of many dinosaur fossils: Montana, South Dakota, Oregon? 

Montana

500

Which is a conifer: oak tree, maple tree, pine tree? 

pine tree

500

Bill spent $3.55 on lunch. He has $4.23 left. How much did he start out with? 

$7.78

500

What consonant is silent in all these words: fasten, castle, moisten, wrestle? 

t

500

Count from 0-10 in Spanish 

Cero, Uno, Dos, Tres, Cuatro, Cinco, Seis, Siete, Ocho, Nueve, Diez
500

Who was the first woman to pilot an airplane solo across the Atlantic Ocean? 

Amelia Earheart