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Facebook 5th Grader Game - Questions | Correct Answer | BONUS? |
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What is the plural form of the word mongoose? | MONGOOSES | |
What is the new color called when you make a hue light? | TINT | |
We use thermometers to figure out what? | HOW HOT OR COLD IT IS | |
What best describes the color filters added to a stage light? | GELS | |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "Department"? | DEPT. | |
In astronomy, what star is closest to the Earth? | THE SUN | |
What is the name of the Indians who signed a peace treaty with the Pilgrims? | WAMPANOAGS | |
In what part of the Earth's atmosphere would you find the ozone layer? | STRATOSPHERE | |
What are the bones in your head called? | SKULL | |
There are two types of whales. One type is "toothed." What is the other type? | BALEEN | |
Which of the following words means "belonging to them"? | THEIR | |
Who is the author of "Black Beauty"? | ANNA SEWELL | |
Which of the following provides a good? | BAKER | |
Which of the following books is NOT part of the "Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis? | THE TWO TOWERS | YES |
During the water cycle, most of the earth's water evaporates from what large heated land mass? | THE OCEANS | |
Who was a woman's rights leader who was arrested for voting? | SUSAN B. ANTHONY | |
Who wrote the poem, "I Wandered So Lonely As a Cloud"? | WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | |
What type of rock has a name that comes from the Latin word for "fire"? | IGNEOUS | YES |
What does the French word "quatre-vingts" mean? | 80 | |
How many vowels are in the word "beautify"? | 4 | |
In 1976, what country made the first soft landing on Mars? | UNITED STATES | |
How many instruments are in a string quartet? | 4 | |
What do we call the currency of Australia? | DOLLAR | |
Which is not part of the muscular system? | STERNUM | |
Minneapolis is a what? | CITY | |
What is the complementary color of green? | RED | |
How many syllables are in the word "enemy"? | 3 | |
Which of the following instruments is a member of the woodwind family? | BASSOON | |
When only a portion of the moon crosses the Earth's shadow, what kind of eclipse is this called? | PARTIAL | |
Which of these would be found backstage at a theater? | GREEN ROOM | |
Which of the following colonies won its independence from France in the mid 20th century? | DJIBOUTI | |
Under the Dewey Decimal system, which of the following topics would you find listed under numbers 600-699? | ENGINEERING | |
What is the abbreviation in the following sentence "Gov. Jones signed the education bill"? | GOV | |
Which of the following words refers to a "marine mammal"? | WHALE | |
The norse god Thor often defeated giants with what kind of weapon? | HAMMER | |
What U.S. state lies the farthest east? | ILLINOIS | |
What is the suffix of the word "freedom"? | DOM | |
What is 25 times 76? | 1900 | |
Which units would you use to measure the distance from the earth to the moon? | MILES | |
In the Dewey decimal system, where would you find books about poetry? | 800-899 | |
Monrovia is the capital of what African country? | LIBERIA | |
In what units would you measure a pencil? | INCHES | |
What does the Latin affix "tend" mean as in "extend"? | STRETCH | YES |
How many nouns are in the following sentence? "The rabbit ran to the cafeteria and ate a big salad"? | 3 | |
What is the decimal equivalent of 4/8? | 0.5 | |
Which of the following is a synonym for "earn"? | OBTAIN | |
The wearing away of land by wind or water is known as what? | EROSION | |
Joseph Haydn is sometimes called the father of what type of music? | SYMPHONY | |
How many proper nouns are in the following sentence? | 1 (CORRECT) | |
Which of these is not a wedge? | SLIDE | |
What is the largest city in Vietnam? | HO CHI MINH CITY | |
What do we call something that a company physically makes? | GOODS | |
Degrees are a measurement of what? | ANGLES | |
What is the numeric value of the Roman numeral "XIX"? | 19 | |
The Siberian Plain borders what ocean? | ARCTIC | |
In Roman numerals, what is LII plus XX | LXXII | |
Who owns Curious George? | THE MAN IN THE YELLOW HAT | |
What is the Spanish word for mouth? | BOCA | |
What number is less than 15? | 14 | |
Skylab was launched in what year? | 1973 | |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed music during which period? | CLASSICAL | |
What makes up a constellation? | STARS | |
How do you say "thank you" in German? | DANKE | |
Which of the following oceans is NOT touched by Antartica? | ARCTIC OCEAN | |
If you cross the northern border of the US, in what country are you? | CANADA | |
A man-made lake created for the purpose of storing water is called a what? | RESERVOIR | |
North Dakota is in what time zone? | MOUNTAIN AND CENTRAL | |
During the U.S. Civil War, what city in Virginia was capital of the Confederacy? | RICHMOND | YES |
What does the French word "effraye" mean? | FRIGHTENED | |
What do we call the phase of the moon when it's completely bright with no shadows on it? | FULL MOON | |
In what habitat would you find a meercat? | DESERT | |
Ten to the fifth power is the same as what? | ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND | |
What term do we use to refer to everything the audience sees on the stage? | SET | |
What part of the plant is a carrot? | ROOT | |
Requiring the growth of corral, atolls are found only in what kind of water? | WARM TROPICAL WATER | |
What kind of democracy did ancient Athens practice? | DIRECT | |
On the periodic table, what element is represented by the letters "Ti"? | TITANIUM | |
Evaporation occurs when what happens to an object? | IT'S HEATED | |
Which author wrote the railway series about talking trains that live on an island? | REV W. AWDRY | |
What is the Spanish word for 15? | QUINCE | |
What kind of wave requires a medium to travel thru? | MECHANICAL | |
Pumice is formed from what kind of rock? | VOLCANIC | |
Which word is a synonym for "change"? | ALTER | |
What word is the opposite of the word "right"? | WRONG | |
What is the opposite of the word "advance" | RETREAT | |
In Greek mythology, which god was the ruler of the sea? | POSEIDON | |
Which famous American made the first telephone? | ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL | |
How many consonants are in the word "cinnamon"? | 5 | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | BEHAVIOR | |
What does the word "enojado" in Spanish mean? | MAD | |
What kinds of tubes transfer nutrients from the roots to the leaves? | XYLEM | |
An isosoles triangle has how many equal sides? | 2 | |
Which of the following is NOT considered a cool color? | ORANGE | |
Which of the following words does not mean the same as the word "complicated"? | FUTILE | |
Which of the following tempos refers to a relative speed of a piece of music? | TEMPO | |
what is the first name of 18th century Austrian composer Mozart? | WOLFGANG | |
Which of the following artic animals does NOT use camoflauge? | CARIBOU | |
Which of the following does NOT help you sleep? | A COLD SODA | |
What is the French word for 'arm"? | BRAS | |
Do,Re,Mi,Fa,So,La,Ti,Do are examples of what? | SOLFEGE SYLLABLES | |
Which of the following are NOT vertebrates? | MOLLUSKS | |
What number comes next 5,6,7,8,__? | 9 | |
Which kind of disaster are you likely to find in the Pacific Northwest? | VOLCANO | |
The trumpet,trombone and french horn are in which family of musical instruments? | wind | |
What is the French word for "drink"? | BOIRE | |
Which of the following words means "in spite of"? | THOUGH | |
Who served as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition? | SACAGAWEA | Yes |
How many vowels are in the word "penny"? | 2 *CORRECT* | |
Which of these terms describes the left of center stage as seen by the audience? | STAGE RIGHT | |
What kind of art technique uses the end of a burned stick? | CHARCOAL | |
Which of the following is a book by Shel Silverstein? | "THE GIVING TREE" | |
What do we call a rabbit's home? | WARREN | |
What kind of disaster is a volcano? | GEOLOGICAL | |
A python is a member of which family? | REPTILE | |
What is the largest city in India? | MUMBAI | |
Near what continent would you find the Gulf of Oman? | ASIA | |
Which dinosaur has large bony plates on its back? | STEGOSAURUS | |
Mount Everest is located on which continent? | ASIA | |
What is a story with animals that act like humans that teaches a moral or lesson called? | FABLE | |
Animals that have a gas bladder are often found in what environment? | AQUATIC | |
Which of the following is a therapod? | DEINONYCHUS | |
How many state names begin with the letter W? | 4 | |
Which is a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm? | "RAPUNZEL" | |
"As sharp as a tack" is an example of what type of figure of speech? | SIMILE | |
Saturn is most famous for which feature? | RINGS | |
In what habitat would you find a shark? | OCEAN | |
The country of Mali gained independence from what European colonial power in 1960? | FRANCE | |
What is the root word of the word "unending"? | END | |
"7243+0=7243" is an example of which property of addition? | IDENTITY | |
What is the thin membrane inside the ear that helps you hear? | EARDRUM | |
What's a 7 letter word that means "a place where a person cooks"? | KITCHEN | |
A decorated fountain would emphasize what element of art? | FORM | |
Which of the following is NOT a definition for the word "case"? | DISCUSSION | |
In the C major scale, C to D is an example of what? | A WHOLE STEP | |
What is the French word for "11"? | ONZE | |
Which ship was NOT part of Christopher Columbus' fleet? | PRIMA | |
Who invented the airplane? | WRIGHT BROTHERS | |
Which of the following is not considered an art movement? | FINGERPAINTS | |
"Proud Percival pranced precariously across the prickly prairie." In that sentence, how many words are examples of alliteration? | 6 | |
What is the largest city in Mozambique? | HARARE | |
What is the French word for "thin"? | MAIGRE | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | TIE | |
Which inventor did NOT work on the incandescent light bulb? | ALEXANDER BELL | |
What river did George Washington cross during the Revolutionary War? | DELAWARE | |
What is the opposite of the word "fresh"? | STALE | |
What is the name for a crack in a volcano from which lava escapes? | FISSURE | |
An amendment to the U.S. Constitution must be ratified by what fraction of the states? | 3/4 (three quarters) | |
How many consonants are in the word "constitution"? | 7 | |
How many syllables are in the word "amphibian"? | 4 | |
An attempt to predict the weather is known as what? | FORECAST | |
In what state is the Lincoln Home National Historic Site? | ILLINOIS | |
What gymnastics move would make you flip 360 backwards? | SOMERSAULT | |
What is the belt of low pressure along the equator called? | DOLDRUMS | |
What do you call the cloud of vapor that surrounds the solid body of a comet? | COMA | |
How many vowels are in the word "heavenly"? | 3 | |
Which of the following colonies won its independence from France in the mid-20th century? | MADAGASCAR | |
What's the best drink for your body? | WATER | |
What does a botanist study? | PLANTS | |
Which one of the following states is in the top ten of fisheries? | ALASKA | |
What is the prefix of the word "prepaid"? | PRE | |
What do we call the currency of Japan? | YEN | |
Which of these is not a healthful choice that improves physical performance? | CHOCOLATE | |
What U.S. city is home to the Metropolitan Museum of Art? | NEW YORK CITY | |
Which President was assassinated on November 22,1963? | JOHN F.KENNEDY | |
When did World War I end? | 1918 | |
Which term describes the preservation,protection,and management of natural ecosystems and resources? | CONSERVATION | |
Which of the following is a sample of a long vowel sound? | TOE | |
What U.S. city has the Museum of Modern Art(MOMA)? | NEW YORK | |
Under the Dewey Decimal System,which of the following topics would you find listed under numbers 000-099? | BIBLIOGRAPHIES | |
Which of the following is part of the nervous system? | NEURON | |
What do you call a brief reference to a person,place,thing,event,or idea in history or literature? | ALLUSION | YES |
What is the quickest way to get seeds out of dormancy? | WATER | |
What was another nickname given to the trains along the Transcontinental Railroad? | IRON HORSES | |
In what habitat would you find a heron? | WETLANDS | |
Horses' hooves are made up of the same substance as what part of your body? | FINGERNAILS | |
Under the Dewey Decimal System,which of the following topics would NOT be found listed under numbers 000-099? | TECHNOLOGY | |
What's a 9 letter word that means "something that must be done"? | NECESSARY | |
Galileo discovered how many moons of Jupiter? | 4 | |
Which of the following is NOT a proper contraction? | WILLN'T | |
Which of the following states is in the Deep South? | GEORGIA | |
Who came up with the idea of Daylight Savings time,and was instrumental in charting the Gulf Stream? | BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | |
Michelle is going on summer break.She has approximately 3 months until she needs to go back to school.About how many days is that? | 90 | |
Which of the following is NOT part of the 5th amendment? | HABEAS CORPUS | |
Which is not a layer of the Earth's atmosphere? | THERMAL SPHERE | |
What is the Spanish word for "angry"? | ENOJADO | |
What is the Spanish word for "19"? | DIECINUEVE | |
What is Washington D.C.? | CITY | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | REFINERY *CORRECT* | YES |
What is the name of the largest bone in your body? | FEMUR | |
Which archetype aids the hero in a play,but doesn't start any action on his own? | SIDEKICK | |
What city is the capital of Louisiana? | BATON ROUGE | |
Of the following major scales,which does NOT require sharp or flat notes? | THE C MAJOR SCALE | |
If a triangle has an area of 42 square inches and a base of 6 inches,what is its height? | 14 | |
What Jewish holiday is the Day of Atonement? | YOM KIPPUR | |
Which word is an antonym for "cold"? | HOT | |
What is the French word for "numbers"? | NOMBRES | |
Which word is a synonym for "lifted"? | HOISTED | |
What is the Spanish word for "cute"? | LINDO | |
In terms of land area,what is the smallest U.S. state? | RHODE ISLAND | |
Which of the following words is a proper noun? | CYNTHIA | |
What is the capital of Canada? | OTTAWA | |
Joseph went on a trip to see Everglades National Park.To what state did he go? | FLORIDA | |
What is the style Pablo Picasso often used that uses straight geometrical shapes to create images? | CUBISM | |
Great Salt Lake is located in what U.S. state? | UTAH | |
What is the largest city in Venezuela? | CARACAS | |
What artist was famous for his "splattered paint" pieces? | JACKSON POLLOCK | |
Which is not one of the Great Lakes? | LAKE ITASCA | |
Of the following words,which shows the proper breakdown of the syllables in the word "teacher"? | TEACH-ER | |
The "Mona Lisa" is an example of what kind of art technique? | OIL PAINTING | |
Which of these is not part of a direct observation? | DREAMING | |
Who wrote "Gulliver's Travels"? | JONATHAN SWIFT | YES |
Which of the following words means "not tight"? | LOOSE | |
What do we call the region of darkness that appears when light is blocked? | SHADOW | |
In Greek mythology,which goddess was the goddess of love and beauty? | APHRODITE | |
What two colors are most commonly used to create Op art designs? | BLACK AND WHITE | |
What do we call a body of water that connects two larger bodies of water? | CHANNEL | |
What is the middle region of an insect called? | THORAX | |
Which of these is NOT a wheel? | DELTOID | |
Which of the following is NOT surrounded by water on at least two sides? | BAY | |
Which term is NOT used in hockey? | PITCH | |
How many consonants are in the word "principal"? | 6 | |
Under the Articles of Confederation--the precursor to the Constitution--each state got how many votes? | 1 | |
What is a friend,especially in a time of war,called? | ALLY | |
What's a 9 letter word that means "filled with astonishment"? | WONDERFUL | |
How many cups are in 5 and a half gallons? | 88 *CORRECT* | |
Who discovered that electricity could be created by moving a magnet through a wire coil? | MICHAEL FARADAY | |
How many vowels are in the word "shy"? | 1 | |
What type of rock is formed when layers of loose materials are compacted? | SEDIMENTARY | YES |
What would you use to determine the temperature? | THERMOMETER | |
What state's nickname is "The Golden State"? | CALIFORNIA | |
Which document was first signed by John Hancock? | DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | |
How many consonants are in the word "pictures"? | 5 | |
The imaginary line running through the center of the earth is called what? | AXIS | |
The bench press is an example of what kind of exercise? | ANAEROBIC | |
What is the Spanish word for “15”? | QUINCE | |
Which of the following is NOT a book by Lloyd Alexander? | TUCK EVERLASTING | |
Pumice is formed from what kind of rock? | VOLCANIC | |
The Siberian Plain borders what ocean? | ARCTIC | |
What country was divided into 4 different zones of occupation after World War II? | GERMANY | |
What word is the opposite of the word “right”? | WRONG | |
Who is the hero of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow? | ICHABOD CRANE | |
What is the opposite of the word “advance”? | RETREAT | |
In Greek mythology, which god was the ruler of the sea? | POSEIDON | |
What do we call a transfer of heat through moving liquids or gases? | CONVECTION | YES |
Concentric circles(circles within circles) are an example of what element of art? | BALANCE | |
Kiev is the capital of what European country? | UKRAINE | |
A rectangle has how many sides? | 4 | |
What can be measured by hue,saturation, and brightness? | COLOR | |
What is the Spanish word for "closed"? | CERRADO | |
Which of these words is misspelled? | JUGEMENT | |
What is the answer to a division problem called? | QUOTIENT | |
What helps stop harmful radiation from reaching Earth? | THE ATMOSPHERE | |
La Paz is the capital of what South American city? | BOLIVIA | |
What is defined as the leading edge of a mass of warm air? | WARM FRONT | |
Which word uses a diphthong? | ALTHOUGH | |
What state's nickname is "Old Dominian"? | VIRGINIA | |
Who was the second President of the United States? | JOHN ADAMS | |
Which of these items cannot be recycled? | GASOLINE | |
What is the French word for "run"? | COURIR | |
Mako,a fish-lover,is sampling seafood at restaurants along the Eastern seaboard.Because its not on the coast,which of the following states will Mako NOT want to visit? | VERMONT | |
What is the name of former U.S. president Garfield? | JAMES | |
Which of these words is misspelled? | UNNLESS | |
Which city is the capital of Ohio? | COLUMBUS | |
How many nouns are in the following sentence? "Slow but steady wins the race." | 1 | |
Which of the following is NOT an example of a lever? | AXE | |
What is the largest desert in Africa? | SAHARA | |
If you have two dimes and buy a piece of candy for 7 cents,how much money will you have left over? | 13 CENTS | |
What kind of diet does a shark have? | CARNIVOROUS | |
What is the French word for "wide"? | LARGE | |
Which of the following animals uses mimicry as a defense? | SNAKE EEL | |
Ancient Rome, before the rise of Julius Caesar,used to practice what form of government? | REPUBLIC | |
How many vowels are in the word "sleepy"? | 3 | |
What terms describe drawing something nearer or closer to you? | ATTRACTION | |
What is the possibility of rolling a three on a single die? | 1 IN 6 | |
Bern is the capital of what European Country? | SWITZERLAND | |
Which of these is a short-vowel word? | LAP | |
What kind of energy is associated with motion? | KINETIC | YES |
What word means become smaller? | SHRANK | |
What are the basic building blocks of rocks? | MINERALS | |
Which region of an insect is composed of 11 sections? | ABDOMEN | |
Which of the following colonies won its independence from France in the mid-20th Century? | CONGO | |
A sphere is a three dimensional what? | CIRCLE | |
What is the part of a fish that helps it to breathe underwater? | GILLS | |
Which suffix is often added to nouns to make them into adjectives? | #NAME? | YES |
Which of the following is a palindrome? | BIB | |
In what habitat would you find a stoat? | TUNDRA | |
What word means a glossy coating? | GLAZE | |
What is used to measure weight? | SCALE | |
Which of the following equals 9 hundredths? | 0.09 | |
How many days total in the summer months of June,July and August? | 92 | |
What word means shortness or "brief"? | BREVITY | |
Jupiter is best known for what? | ITS SIZE | |
On a map,if 1 inch equals 5 miles, how long would 45 miles be on the map? | 3/4 FOOT | |
How many numbers between 2 and 20 are perfect squares? | 3 | |
What can the combination of three or more musical notes be considered as? | CHORD | |
The supplementary angle of a 45 degree angle has how many degrees? | 135 | |
Where does a bee collect pollen? | ON ITS LEGS | |
What do we call the space occupied by the objects in a painting? | POSITIVE SPACE | |
What country borders Egypt to the south? | SUDAN | |
In what habitat would you find zebra,kudu and lions? | SAVANNA | |
Over the year,what happens to the stars we call constellations? | THEY STAY THE SAME | |
California is in what time zone? | PACIFIC | |
What is another name for the musical note, D#? | E FLAT | |
What does "mono" mean? | ONE | |
How many faces does a dodecahedron have? | 12 | |
What important Mali tradition helped us learn about that country's history? | STORYTELLING | |
Where would you find the headwaters of the Mississippi River? | MINNESOTA | |
Which element of art describes the amount of darkness or lightness in a piece? | VALUE | |
Which Belgian location was the site of the battle which ended Napoleon's rule of France? | WATERLOO | |
What do we call an image created in a mirror? | VIRTUAL IMAGE | |
In Roman myths,what god split open Jupiter's forehead so Minerva could be born? | VULCAN | |
Who is officially honored in India as Father of the Nation? | GANDHI | |
What is the eighth planet from the sun? | NEPTUNE | |
What U.S. city is home to the Field Museum of Natural History? | CHICAGO | |
What unit of measurement is abbreviated "bu.?" | BUSHEL | |
Osiris is married to which Egyptian Goddess? | ISIS | |
According to the U.S. Constitution, the President is part of which of the 3 branches of government? | EXECUTIVE | |
Which is NOT an area known for having strong storms or multiple natural disasters? | AVALANCHE ALLEY | |
What is the flow of an electric charge called? | CURRENT | |
The country of Morocco gained independence from what European colonial power in 1956? | FRANCE | |
Which country's flag is commonly referred to as the "Rising Sun"? | JAPAN | |
Which of the following symbols would you use for an expression? | " | |
How many vowels are in the word "mystery"? | 3 | |
What is another name for the musical note, F#? | G FLAT | |
Which season follows winter? | SPRING | |
What kind of diet does a deer have? | HERBIVOROUS | |
How many pronouns are in the following sentence? "My dad,James and I all went out to the carnival on Bridge Street." | 1 | |
Concord is the capital of what U.S. state? | NEW HAMPSHIRE | |
Which of the following places would be found in Greece? | MT.OLYMPUS | |
The acute angle of a rhomboid is the obtuse angle's what? | SUPPLEMENT | |
Ankara is the capital of what European country? | TURKEY | |
Alabama is in what time zone? | CENTRAL | |
Clownfish living in sea anemones are an example of what kind of relationship? | SYMBIOTIC | |
Ana,Tim,Liz and Rob are in line for movie tickets.Liz is immediately behind Tim.Ana's behind both Tim and Liz.Rob's behind Ana.Who gets in second? | LIZ | |
Which of the following is a fairytale? | "IRON JOHN" | |
On what continent would you find Lake Titicaca? | SOUTH AMERICA | |
Which of the following was part of the Modern Art Movement? | CUBISM | |
Which of the following numbers is the smallest? | 3456 *CORRECT* | |
What do you call an extended lack of rain in an area? | DROUGHT | |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "less"? | MAS *CORRECT* | |
What is most likely to happen during the beginning of a play? | INTRODUCE THE HERO | |
Russet and Yukon Gold are varieties of what vegetable? | POTATO | |
What country borders Finland to the west? | SWEDEN | |
Edward went on a trip to see Glacier Bay National Park.To what state did he go? | ALASKA | |
Which of the following is NOT a current American territory? | PHILIPPINES | |
Minimalism and what other art style were among some of the last of the Modern Art movements? | POP ART | |
Bismarck is the capital of what U.S. state? | NORTH DAKOTA | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | CUE | |
Which culture invented the plow? | MESOPOTAMIAN | |
A layered collage emphasizes what element of art? | TEXTURE | |
Which word rhymes with "hand"? | BAND | |
Which scientist developed the classification system for living things? | LINNAEUS | |
What ancient civilization lived in the jungles of Central America? | MAYAS | |
Which of the following characters would you find in a Brothers Grimm tale? | RUMPELSTILSTIN | |
Which government act allowed a pioneer to receive a title to a piece of land after working the land for five years? | HOMESTEAD ACT | |
Who sewed the first American flag? | BETSY ROSS | |
What is the process of shedding feathers, fur or skin called? | MOLTING | |
Which famous American thought of 100 different ways to use the peanut? | GEORGE W.CARVER | |
Which of the following storms can sport wind gusts of over 300 miles per hour? | TORNADO | |
If an angle measures 45 degrees,what kind of angle is it? | ACUTE ANGLE | |
The harpsichord is the classical ancestor of what musical instrument? | PIANO | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | HARBOR | |
What state's nickname is "The Volunteer State"? | TENNESSEE | |
What is made from sand being cemented together by silica or calcium carbonate? | SANDSTONE | |
Which one of the following is NOT in the top ten of mineral production? | HAWAII*** | |
On what continent would you find the Aleutian Range? | NORTH AMERICA | |
Which author wrote "Green Eggs and Ham"? | DR SEUSS | |
What kind of relationship does fleas have with a cat? | PARASITIC | |
What term best describes a European regional dance of the common people? | FOLK DANCE | |
Which of the following colonies won its independence from France in the mid-20th century? | ALGERIA | |
Scientist believe that long- period comets (which orbit the sun every 200 years)come from which celestial area? | OORT CLOWD | |
Which dinosaur's name means "three horned face"? | TRICERATOPS | |
What state's nickname is the "mountain state"? | WEST VA | |
What is the weight limit for boxing middle weight division? | 160 LBS | YES |
Prague is the capital of what European country? | CZECH REPUBLIC | |
What type of food is papaya? | FRUIT | |
What is the capital of Connecticut? | HARTFORD | |
What do we call the currency of India? | RUPEE | |
Something that occurs twice a year or once every two years is called what? | BIANNUAL | |
Which of the following household pets is related to an eagle? | COCKATOO | |
The tuba is a part of which musical family? | BRASS | |
Which culture invented the thermometer? | ITALIAN | |
Which of the following words means "made with a hissing sound?" | SIBILANT | |
Spain borders which ocean? | ATLANTIC | |
What unit of measurement is abbreviated "oz."? | OUNCE | |
Who broke Baby Bear's chair and fell asleep in his bed? | GOLDILOCKS | |
How many U.S. States border the Pacific Ocean? | 5 | |
Which of the following is an example of an intermediate color? | BLUE-GREEN | |
When you mix equal amounts of blue and yellow paint, what color do you get? | GREEN | |
What best describes actors working as a group onstage instead of as individuals? | ENSEMBLE | |
What kind of nutritional substance is broken down by bile? | FAT | |
Amanda left for school at 8:15am and returned home the same day at 3:15am. How many hours was she gone? | 7 HOURS | |
Which of the following terms is NOT used to describe Op art? | COLOR-CONTRAST ABSTRACTION | |
Which of the following words is misspelled? | NUPTUAL | |
Which of the following is an example of a nonliving thing? | LIGHTBULB | |
Which of the following words uses a long "u" sound? | USE | |
The Roman middle class was known as what? | EQUESTRIANS | |
What does the prefix "kilo" mean? | 1000 | |
What state's nickname is "The Bluegrass State"? | KENTUCKY | |
What U.S. president served the most terms? | FDR | |
Where is the longest continental mountain chain? | SOUTH AMERICA | |
About how long does it take heat from the sun to reach Earth's surface? | 8 MINUTES | |
What is the Spanish word for "Wednesday"? | MIERCOLES | |
What instrument family would not be found in a marching band? | STRING | |
What is the first life stage of a Butterfly? | EGG | |
What is the earliest recorded successful form of manned flight? | HOT AIR BALLOON | |
What is the spanish word for "between"? | ENTRE | |
In norse mythology, who is the chief God and ruler of the Aesir? | ODIN | |
What is TEXAS? | STATE | |
What is 11/2 expressed as a percentage? | 150% | |
On the periodic table, what tells you how many protons are in the nucleus of an atom? | ATOMIC NUMBER | |
Uruguay borders which ocean? | ATLANTIC | |
How many nouns are in the following sentence? "Slow and steady wins the race" | ONE | |
Which of the following scales is used to measure hurricane density? | SAFFIR_SYSTEM | |
the phrase "scratch the surface" is an example of what figure of speech? | IDIOM | |
Which of the following is a homophone? | REIGN AND REIGN | |
Which of the following colonies won its independence from Great Britain in the mid to late 20th century? | UGANDA | |
In the food chain, what would an earthworm be considered? | DECOMPOSER | |
There are 3 secondary colors, 2 of them are purple and orange. What is the third? | GREEN | |
Four of the five senses are hearing, smell, taste, and touch. What is the fith sense? | VISION | |
What states nickname is "The hossier state?" | INDIANA | |
The term "sesquintennial" refers to how many years? | 150 | |
What is the common pronunciation of the spanish letter "W"? | DOBLE VE | |
What is the hero's motivation in "Robin Hood"? | TO HELP THE POOR | |
Which of the following words is a proper noun? | CYNTHIA | |
Including Y, how many consonants are in the modern English alphabet? | 21 | |
What is the prefix of the word "tricycle"? | TRI | |
New york plays host to the Museum of modern art, the metropolitan museum of Art and what other museum? | THE GUGGENHEIM | |
Near what continent would you find Yellow Sea? | ASIA |