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100

Name 3 fruits that are red

strawberries, watermelon, rasberries

100

Name a country that speaks Portuguese

Brazil, Portugal

100

Name 3 different parts of a map

Legend, map scale, rose, grid

100

If the two-toed type of this mammal falls off its tree, thick skin protects it, but it will be mostly helpless until returned.

A sloth

100

Name 3 kitchen appliances that can used for cooking

oven, stove top, microwave, crockpot

200

Name 5 types of meat

Pork, chicken, fish, lamb, beef

200

Name 4 Spanish speaking countries

Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, Paraguay

200

Name 3 different words related to geometry 

Angle, line, polygon

200

It's the Italian name for squid, whose meat is firm and chewy.

Calamari

200

Name 4 items that require electricity to work

TV, toaster, waffler iron, microwave

300

Name 6 types of candy

chocolate, skittles, twix, snickers, smarties, nerds

300

Name 3 French speaking countries

Belgium, France, Dominican Republic, Canada

300

Name 4 planets in our solar system

Earth, mars, Uranus, Jupiter, Saturn 

300

A Russian blue is this type of animal.

A cat

300

Name 3 items that you have to assemble

bookshelf, crib, bike, kid's toys

400

Name 4 ingredients needed to make a cake

eggs, flour, sugar, butter, baking powder

400

Name 2 countries that speak Creole

Jamaica, Haiti, Bahamas

400

Name 5 words related to chemistry

molecule, reaction, atom, compound, acid, periodic table

400

The first three letters in this study of animals is a place you'd find a lot of 'em.

What is "zoology"

400

List 6 pieces of furniture you might find in a home

dining room table, coffee table, entry table, bookshelf, nightstands, shoe rack, lamp stand, bed, couch

500

Name 5 purple foods 

Purple cabbage, eggplant, blackberry, purple cauliflower, figs, purple carrots

500

Name 6 countries in Europe

Greece, France, Bulgaria, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Germany, Belgium

500

Name 6 elements on the periodic table 

Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Helium, Oxygen, Carbon, Fluorine, Boron, Lithium

500

Emily Dickinson's poem about this kind of animal begins, "A narrow fellow in the grass" and ends, "zero at the bone."

A snake

500

Name 6 items that require batteries to work

Remote, flashlights, hearing aids, toys, digital thermometers, scales, gaming consoles, calculators, portable radios