Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? Game Time FAQ/Walkthrough
Table of Contents
Getting Started
The goal of the game is to answer trivia questions. You choose a subject from ten possible ones - two for each grade, and then get a question based off that subject to answer. Correctly answering a question will give you a higher prize. The goal is to answer all 11 questions without losing. You have 30 seconds to answer each question, and 90 seconds for the $1,000,000 question.
At any point during a question you can use a "Drop Out" button to finish the game with the prize amount you gained so far. The exception is the last round - you can only drop out before you've seen the question. Note that this question is pulled a different set of questions from the regular ones (located here).
You must type out the answer for the final round. The "alternate answer" sections are used for this question in case you answer differently than the main answer (i.e Twenty Four instead of 24 as the answer may still be correct).
Prize | New Teammate After Beaten | Safe Zone* | Pop Quiz** | Recess |
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$1,000,000 | - | - | - | - |
$500,000 | - | - | - | - |
$300,000 | - | - | - | - |
$175,000 | Yes | - | - | Yes |
$100,000 | - | - | Yes | - |
$50,000 | Yes | - | - | - |
$25,000 | - | Yes | - | - |
$10,000 | Yes | - | - | Yes |
$5,000 | - | - | - | - |
$2,000 | Yes | - | - | - |
$1,000 | - | - | - | - |
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Recess
At specific points in the game (shown above), you will play a recess game. These mini-games will give you a chance to win additional money. There are four possible mini-games which can only be played once per game.
- Puzzle Time: Move the nine pieces at the bottom screen around to match the image on the top screen. You get 60 seconds.
- Chalk Reveal: "Scratch off" the picture and then press the (A) Button to answer what item in the picture is. The amount of money gained is based on the number of questions answered correctly. You get 60 seconds.
- Matching Game: Make six matches from the twelve panels available within 30 seconds.
- Spelling Bee: Choose the word that is spelled incorrectly. The amount of money gained is based on the number of questions answered correctly. You get 60 seconds.
Cheats & Save
You get two cheats and a, that may be used at any time except for the last round.
- Peek: A cheat that lets you see what your classmate chose for the answer. You will then choose your own answer.
- Copy: A cheat that selects your answer to be your classmates. You will not see their answer until you choose to use this cheat (or previously used Peek and already know it). If they choose the wrong answer, you will lose. This cancels out the Save, since they didn't choose the correct answer.
- Save: If you get a question wrong (and didn't use Copy to get it wrong), this will automatically be used if your classmate got the answer right. If they do, you will use up your Save and continue on with the game without losing.
Classmates
When you first start a game, you must select a classmate. Certain classmates are good at certain subjects, which will help in case you are having trouble answering a question. Before picking the subject for a question, the subjects the classmate is good at will be bolded; touching their picture will also show their subjects. This will give a 100% chance for them to get the right answer, which is important for using Cheats and your Save. As a rule of thumb, always select subjects your classmate is good at. The subjects your classmate is good at is random for each classmate each time, so there's no point in picking a specific classmate. Classmates will be changed after a certain amount of questions, indicated in the table above.
Quick Play
This is a game mode that will let you play through the questions in grades 1-5. At the main menu, choose Quick Play and then the proper grade level.
Chalk Reveal
Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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koala | rabbit | monkey | panda | |
chameleon | dinosaur | alligator | lizard | |
iguana | crocodile | dinosaur | lizard | |
alligator | dinosaur | iguana | chameleon | |
satellite | rocket | space shuttle | space station | |
rocket | satellite | space shuttle | space station | |
corn | peas | beans | carrots | |
bread | chocolate | ice cream | yogurt | |
butter | ice cream | yogurt | peanut butter | |
rainbow | clouds | ground | space | |
skunk | dog | badger | cat | |
snake | worm | eel | snail | |
book | magazine | newspaper | letter | |
bongos | drums | barrels | xylophone | |
armadillo | anteater | rat | mouse | |
arrow | pencil | stick | pen | |
banana | orange | honeydew | cantelope | |
mole | rat | mouse | rabbit | |
toad | dinosaur | lizzard | iguana | |
tongue | hand | foot | knee | |
teeth | eyes | ears | foot | |
xylophone | violin | guitar | drums | |
violin | guitar | clarinet | xylophone | |
clarinet | oboe | flute | saxophone | |
orange | grapefruit | watermelon | cantelope | |
fern | pine tree | palm tree | rose bush | |
whale | dolphin | shark | manta ray | |
lion | tiger | cheetah | wolf | |
panda | koala | monkey | gorilla | |
tortoise | dinosaur | lizard | iguana | |
monkey | koala | panda | gorilla | |
tortoise | skunk | armadillo | anteater | |
duck | pigeon | flamingo | vulture | |
drum | saxophone | xylophone | clarinet | |
tiger | lion | cheetah | wolf | |
saxophone | clarinet | guitar | violin | |
wood | bricks | sand | dirt | |
alabama flag | arizona flag | connecticut flag | georgia flag | |
arizona flag | connecticut flag | georgia flag | louisiana flag | |
connecticut flag | georgia flag | louisiana flag | massachusetts flag | |
georgia flag | louisiana flag | massachusetts flag | missouri flag | |
louisiana flag | massachusetts flag | missouri flag | new mexico flag | |
massachusetts flag | missouri flag | new mexico flag | north carolina flag | |
missouri flag | new mexico flag | north carolina flag | pennsylvania flag | |
new mexico flag | north carolina flag | pennsylvania flag | south carolina flag | |
north carolina flag | pennsylvania flag | south carolina flag | alabama flag | |
pennsylvania flag | south carolina flag | alabama flag | arizona flag | |
south carolina flag | alabama flag | arizona flag | connecticut flag | |
worms | snakes | igunas | chameleons | |
anenome | sea cucumber | sea urchin | manta ray | |
manta ray | whale | dolphin | shark | |
sea urchin | sea cucumber | anenome | cuttlefish | |
cuttlefish | snugglefish | clown fish | shark |
Spelling Bee
Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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triyout | teaspoon | thoughtful | throughout |
unnless | umbrella | unpaid | useful |
wouldchuck | watchful | whose | withdraw |
yooth | yearly | yeast | yourself |
alllow | aboard | affair | afloat |
bubblle | basic | blueberry | butter |
contenue | century | cider | command |
forseful | firefly | fitting | faithful |
howund | harbor | harden | history |
lonily | ladder | lemon | litter |
perogative | receptive | repressed | righteous |
refridgerator | alligator | motor | debater |
Parlament | defiance | providence | response |
semilarity | prosperity | disparity | hilarity |
teespoon | lagoon | moonbeam | monsoon |
nucular | propeller | distiller | pallor |
vejetable | artichoke | dandelion | luncheon |
Febuary | fracture | ligament | abrasion |
foilage | ligament | tendon | puncture |
averege | similar | mundane | typical |
bananna | mango | coconut | persimmon |
blossum | pedal | pistol | dandelion |
castel | dungeon | drawbridge | rampart |
nuptual | careful | wary | vigilant |
divorse | dramatic | equator | frightened |
drawmatic | equator | frightened | gallon |
equater | humorous | consensus | gauge |
frightined | guarantee | individual | invented |
gallun | gauge | harass | meanwhile |
individjual | invented | meanwhile | judgment |
inventid | meanwhile | millimeter | mysterious |
meanwile | millimeter | accommodate | judgment |
milimeter | weird | privilege | leisure |
mysterius | privilege | pyramid | threshold |
opportunety | pyramid | threshold | preceding |
pyrimid | positive | powerful | opportunity |
posative | millennium | opportunity | supersede |
jugement | opportunity | sergeant | questionnaire |
comotion | authority | exhausted | incredible |
amature | quiver | sternly | exaggerate |
compawse | audition | sonata | accompanist |
accompainiment | grimaced | simultaneously | ridiculed |
resturant | counsel | potential | inspired |
corespondence | revolution | determination | mocked |
separate | convened | consequence | condolence |
dedecated | artificial | diligence | plodded |
bounetiful | destiny | assured | entrusted |
headquarteres | positions | entangled | resembled |
pointedlly | harnessed | disengaged | overcome |
gorjed | abalone | scurried | pondered |
mulltitude | peninsula | plenitude | geyser |
millenium | dwindled | gravitational | generated |
Multi-player
Players have 30 seconds to answer a question. The player who chooses the first category is chosen at random. Getting a question right gives the player one point. Getting a question wrong will subtract a point from the player.
If the players are tied at the end, the game keeps giving questions until some the score becomes uneven (a player has lower points by getting the question wrong, or a player gains a point by getting a question right).
Academy: Players can both buzz in to answer a question. The first one to buzz in will get to answer. One player rings in with the L Button, and the other with the R Button. If a player gets a question right, they choose the next subject. If a player gets the question wrong, the other players chooses the next subject.
Classic: Players take turns choosing subjects. The player who chooses the subject is the only one that can answer the question. After the question is over, the next player gets to choose the next subject and answer the next question.
Questions
Animal Science
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which of the following pets is a canine? | chihuahua | tabby | python | finch | |
Which of the following pets is a canine? | doberman | calico | iguana | cockatiel | |
Which of the following pets is a feline? | tabby | python | finch | guppy | |
Which of the following pets is a feline? | calico | iguana | cockatiel | chihuahua | |
Which of the following pets is an avian? | parakeet | python | doberman | guppy | |
Which of the following pets is an avian? | cockatiel | chihuahua | tabby | tang | |
Which of the following pets is a reptile? | python | finch | tabby | guppy | |
Which of the following pets is a reptile? | iguana | cockatiel | calico | tang | |
Which of the following pets is aquatic? | guppy | tabby | python | finch | |
Which of the following pets is aquatic? | turtle | calico | iguana | cockatiel | |
Which of the following is a name for a female animal? | sow | boar | tom | bull | |
Which of the following is a name for a female animal? | doe | rooster | buck | drake | |
Which of the following is a name for a female animal? | vixen | bull | gander | stallion | |
Which of the following is a name for a female animal? | mare | buck | ram | cob | |
Which of the following is a name for a female animal? | pen | boar | bull | stallion | |
Which of the following is a name for a baby animal? | fawn | cow | tigress | sow | |
Which of the following is a name for a baby animal? | chick | pen | ewe | doe | |
Which of the following is a name for a baby animal? | calf | lioness | mare | vixen | |
Which of the following is a name for a baby animal? | cub | cow | sow | queen | |
Which of the following is a name for a baby animal? | foal | doe | hen | cow | |
Which of these gather in "herds?" | buffalo | beaver | badgers | butterflies | |
Which of these gather in "colonies?" | beaver | badgers | butterflies | hens | |
Which of these gather in a group called a "cete?" | badgers | butterflies | hens | coyotes | |
Which of these gather in a "swarm?" | butterflies | hens | coyotes | crows | |
Which of these gather in a group called a "gaggle?" | hens | coyotes | crows | dolphins | |
Which of these gather in a "pack?" | coyotes | crows | dolphins | clams | |
Which of these gather in a group called a "murder?" | crows | dolphins | clams | ducks | |
Which of these gather in a group called a "pod?" | dolphins | clams | ducks | buffalo | |
Which of the following sleep together in a "bed?" | clams | ducks | buffalo | beaver | |
Which of the following gather together in a "raft?" | ducks | buffalo | beaver | badgers | |
In which of these groups would you find a "blue tang?" | fish | fowl | furred | reptile | |
In which of these groups would you find a "koi?" | fish | fowl | furred | reptile | |
In which of these groups would you find a "conure?" | fowl | furred | fungus | reptile | |
In which of these groups would you find a "passerine?" | fowl | furred | fungus | fish | |
In which of these groups would you find a "gerbil?" | furred | fungus | fish | fowl | |
In which of these groups would you find a "guinea pig?" | furred | fungus | fish | fowl | |
In which of these groups would you find "yeast?" | fungus | fish | fowl | furred | |
In which of these groups would you find "mold?" | fungus | fish | fowl | furred | |
In which of these groups would you find "Abyssinians?" | furred | fungi | fish | fowl | |
In which of these groups would you find the "Shar Pei?" | furred | fungus | fish | fowl | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The platypus, a mammal, lays eggs. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Whales, like other sea creatures, lay eggs. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Whales and seals are both mammals. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Seals can breathe underwater. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sea-going mammals can hold their breath for a long time. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Dolphins are a type of fish. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Killer whales and narwhals are both mammals. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Walruses and sea lions share a similar kind of foot. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Animals like the Arctic hare and Arctic fox use the color of their fur to hide in the snow. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What kind of animal is this? | mammal | marsupial | avian | reptilian | |
What kind of animal is this? | mammal | marsupial | avian | reptilian | |
What kind of animal is this? | marsupial | avian | reptilian | mammal | |
What kind of animal is this? | marsupial | avian | reptilian | mammal | |
What kind of animal is this? | avian | reptilian | mammal | marsupial | |
What kind of animal is this? | avian | reptilian | mammal | marsupial | |
What kind of animal is this? | reptilian | mammal | marsupial | avian | |
What kind of animal is this? | reptilian | mammal | marsupial | avian | |
What do we call a male of this species? | bull | buck | jack | boar | |
What do we call a male of this species? | buck | jack | boar | bull | |
What do we call a male of this species? | drake | tom | jack | cob | |
What do we call a male of this species? | billy | jack | boar | tom | |
What do we call a male of this species? | jack | boar | billy | tom | |
What do we call a male of this species? | bull | boar | billy | cob | |
What do we call a male of this species? | tom | cob | drake | jack |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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In what habitat would you find a duck? | pond | grassland | forest | ocean | |
In what habitat would you find a flamingo? | pond | grassland | forest | ocean | |
In what habitat would you find a sloth? | forest | desert | grassland | swamp | |
In what habitat would you find a muskrat? | Wetlands | desert | forest | ocean | |
In what habitat would you find a conch? | ocean | pond | grassland | forest | |
In what habitat would you find a dingo? | forest | ocean | pond | swamp | |
In what habitat would you find a kangaroo? | desert | mountains | pond | swamp | |
In what habitat would you find an aardvark? | grassland | mountains | swamp | pond | |
In what habitat would you find a ferret? | grassland | forest | swamp | pond | |
What kind of animals generally have fur? | mammals | birds | fish | amphibians | |
What kind of animals are marsupials? | mammals | birds | fish | reptiles | |
What kind of animals generally have scales? | reptiles | mammals | birds | insects | |
Which kind of animals commonly have specialized arms that let them glide? | reptiles | birds | fish | amphibians | |
Which kind of animals lost all their teeth so that their skeleton could be lighter? | birds | reptiles | mammals | amphibians | |
Which kind of animal breathes using gills? | fish | mammals | birds | amphibians | |
Which kind of animal are cold-blooded and have a special muscle to help them move underwater? | fish | birds | reptiles | mammals | |
Which kind of animals are equally comfortable underwater and on land? | reptiles | fish | mammals | insects | |
Which kind of animals can breathe underwater and also on land? | amphibians | fish | reptiles | mammals | |
Which kind of animals can breathe underwater and also on land? | amphibians | birds | reptiles | mammals | |
How many legs does an insect have? | 6 | 2 | 4 | 12 | |
How many legs does a wallaby have? | 2 | 4 | 6 | 1 | |
How many arms do most starfish have? | 5 | 1 | 3 | 2 | |
How many arms and tentacles does a squid have? | 10 | 12 | 6 | 8 | |
How many flippers does a seal have? | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | |
What does a cuttlefish use instead of hands to pick things up? | suckers | claws | hooks | beak | |
What does an ant use instead of hands to carry things around? | mouth | claws | hooks | antennae | |
What does a kangaroo use instead of an egg to protect its young? | a pouch | a nest | a burrow | a shell | |
What animal is NOT the same family as the others? | skink | cicada | locust | woodlouse | |
What animal is NOT the same family as the others? | ladybird | platypus | mongoose | narwhal | |
What animal is NOT the same family as the others? | platypus | cicada | locust | woodlouse | |
What animal is NOT the same family as the others? | mongoose | loon | finch | pelican | |
Which of these will grow into a frog? | tadpole | chrysalis | poult | cub | |
Which of these will grow into a butterfly? | chrysalis | poult | tadpole | kit | |
Which of these will grow into a turkey? | poult | tadpole | chrysalis | larva | |
Which of these will grow into a mussel? | larva | poult | tadpole | chrysalis | |
A snake's sense of smell is found where? | on its tongue | on its mouth | in its nose | on its feet | |
A snail's tongue can be found where? | on its feet | on its shell | on its tentacles | on its back | |
A snail's eyes can be found where? | on its tentacles | On its mouth | on its feet | on its tongue | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Dogs only have one puppy at a time. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Snails lay eggs. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? At 12 weeks old, a tadpole is starting to look like a frog, with all four limbs. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Kangaroos do not use their pouch while nursing their babies. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Camouflage helps animals blend into their surroundings to avoid predators. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Worms become butterflies after a period of metamorphosis. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Plant-eating animals use flat teeth to grind their food. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? All fish and humans use lungs to breathe. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Cats and dogs both have litters. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Frogs are an example of cold-blooded invertebrates. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Kangaroos are meat-eaters. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The thick coat on a sheep is known as fleece. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Ducks' webbed feet help them walk on land. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A drake is a type of small lizard. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A chicken can lay about a dozen eggs a day. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What kind of animal made these tracks? | feline | canine | avian | reptile | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | canine | feline | avian | reptile | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | coyote | bobcat | weasel | rat | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | mammal | amphibian | reptile | avian | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | amphibian | reptile | avian | mammal | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | mouse | dog | cat | crow | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | canine | feline | avian | reptile | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | bear | human | dog | sheep | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | wolf | mountain lion | black bear | stallion | |
What kind of animal made these tracks? | mammal | amphibian | reptile | avian | |
What is a male version of this animal called? | bull | cow | drake | reynard | |
What is a male version of this animal called? | billy | gander | drake | reynard | |
What is a male version of this animal called? | gander | bull | billy | vixen | |
What is a male version of this animal called? | drake | billy | bull | vixen | |
What is a group of these animals called? | murder | herd | pack | swarm | |
What is a male version of this animal called? | tom | buck | jack | billy | |
What is a baby version of this animal called? | kit | tom | buck | vixen | |
What is a group of these animals called? | gaze | murder | herd | pack | |
What is a group of these animals called? | herd | pack | swarm | cete | |
What is a group of these animals called? | cete | gaze | murder | herd |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What behavior causes raccoons to dig through trash cans? | learned | reflexive | physical | genetic | |
Moving in large groups is an example of what kind of adaptation? | social | reflexive | physical | structural | |
What behavior causes the cries of a newborn baby human? | instinct | mimicry | social | structural | |
What behavior causes woodchucks to burrow and go into a months-long sleep during cold periods? | hibernation | camouflage | mimicry | migration | |
What adaptation causes a fox's brown fur to become white in the winter? | camouflage | hibernation | migration | mimicry | |
What adaptation causes a baby cuckoo to be raised in another bird's nest? | mimicry | camouflage | hibernation | migration | |
What do we call it when monarch butterflies fly to Mexico for the Winter? | migration | hibernation | camouflage | mimicry | |
Which of these species is NOT extinct? | emu | carrier pigeon | Tasmanian tiger | English wolf | |
Which of these animals is NOT the same kind of consumer as the others? | ferret | bee | buffalo | sheep | |
Which of these animals is NOT the same kind of consumer as the others? | puma | grasshopper | ibis | rabbit | |
Which of these animals is NOT the same kind of consumer as the others? | buffalo | shark | praying mantis | puma | |
Which of these animals is NOT the same kind of consumer as the others? | manatee | spider | ferret | ocelot | |
Which of these animals is NOT the same kind of consumer as the others? | pig | puma | shark | ferret | |
Which of these animals is NOT the same kind of consumer as the others? | crow | buffalo | grasshopper | manatee | |
Which of these organisms occupies a different part of a food web than the others? | fern | kookaburra | toad | gecko | |
Which of these organisms occupies a different part of a food web than the others? | oak | mushroom | mold | lichen | |
Which of these organisms occupies a different part of a food web than the others? | kookaburra | mushroom | mold | lichen | |
Which of these organisms occupies a different part of a food web than the others? | gecko | oak | fern | algae | |
Which of these organisms occupies a different part of a food web than the others? | mushroom | fern | kookaburra | oak | |
Which of these organisms occupies a different part of a food web than the others? | lichen | kookaburra | toad | gecko | |
What's missing from this food web: grasshopper, lichen, oak, _? | ferret | bee | mushroom | algae | |
What's missing from this food web: goat, mold, fern, _? | puma | buffalo | oak | lichen | |
What's missing from this food web: puma, mold, oak, _? | buffalo | ferret | fern | lichen | |
What's missing from this food web: wolf, mushroom, oak, _? | goat | praying mantis | mold | dandelion | |
What's missing from this food web: moose, truffle, oak, _? | pig | buffalo | pine | lichen | |
What's missing from this food web: coyote, slime, dandelion, _? | crow | gecko | pine | mold | |
What's missing from this food web: coyote, slime, rabbit, _? | fern | puma | praying mantis | mold | |
What's missing from this food web: puma, lichen, deer, _? | oak | ibex | praying mantis | slime | |
What's missing from this food web: oak, lichen, dandelion, _? | kookaburra | fern | slime | algae | |
What's missing from this food web: pine, mold, lichen, _? | gecko | algae | oak | dandelion | |
What's missing from this food web: puma, pine, buffalo, _? | mushroom | ibis | oak | coyote | |
What's missing from this food web: rabbit, dandelion, crocodile, _? | lichen | puma | pine | moose | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Canada goose, which feeds on fish, is an example of a carnivore. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A skunk is an example of a predator. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A dolphin is an example of a prey species. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Krill are an example of a prey species. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What place does this organism have in a food web? | carnivore | herbivore | decomposer | producer | |
What place does this organism have in a food web? | herbivore | decomposer | producer | carnivore | |
What place does this organism have in a food web? | decomposer | producer | carnivore | herbivore | |
What place does this organism have in a food web? | producer | carnivore | herbivore | decomposer | |
This animal favors what kind of habitat? | desert | rainforest | tundra | ocean | |
This animal favors what kind of habitat? | grassland | rainforest | tundra | desert | |
This animal favors what kind of habitat? | rainforest | desert | ocean | taiga | |
This animal is found most in what kind of habitat? | forest | grassland | taiga | tundra | |
This animal favors what kind of habitat? | saltwater | freshwater | taiga | polar | |
This animal favors what kind of habitat? | freshwater | saltwater | taiga | polar | |
This habitat favors which of these animals? | tortoise | anaconda | porcupine | duck | |
This habitat favors which of these animals? | prairie dog | anaconda | panther | bear | |
This habitat favors which of these animals? | anaconda | clownfish | albatross | tortoise | |
This habitat favors which of these animals? | porcupine | panda | sloth | gila monster | |
This habitat favors which of these animals? | clownfish | trout | duck | tarantula | |
This habitat favors which of these animals? | duck | porcupine | lion | sea otter |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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In the desert, which of these is a primary consumer? | sand grouse | saguaro | fennec fox | web-footed gecko |
In the tundra, which of these is a primary consumer? | musk ox | polar bear | harp seal | arctic willow |
In the tropical rainforest, which of these is a primary consumer? | hummingbird | jaguar | strangler fig | green tree python |
In a temperate forest, which of these is a primary consumer? | white-tailed deer | wild boar | fire salamander | wake robin |
In the grassland, which of these is a primary consumer? | impala | cheetah | aardvark | baobab |
In the ocean, which of these is a primary consumer? | green sea turtle | jellyfish | kelp | sea dragon |
In the desert, which of these is a secondary consumer? | fennec fox | saguaro | sand grouse | gemsbok |
In the tundra, which of these is a secondary consumer? | black fly | arctic willow | musk ox | reindeer |
In the tropical rainforest, which of these is a secondary consumer? | jaguar | hummingbird | strangler fig | hawkmoth |
In a temperate forest, which of these is a secondary consumer? | wild boar | white-tailed deer | wake robin | wood louse |
In the grassland, which of these is a secondary consumer? | aardvark | impala | baobab | giraffe |
In the ocean, which of these is a secondary consumer? | sea urchin | green sea turtle | kelp | dugong |
On what trophic level would you place oyster mushrooms? | decomposer | producer | abiotic | consumer |
On what trophic level would you place phytoplankton? | producer | decomposer | abiotic | consumer |
On what trophic level would you place a komodo dragon? | consumer | producer | abiotic | decomposer |
On what trophic level would you place mica? | abiotic | producer | decomposer | consumer |
What kind of elements do plants change into living matter? | abiotic | antibiotic | probiotic | symbiotic |
Which of these is NOT a trophic level? | secondary producer | primary producer | primary consumer | secondary consumer |
TRUE OR FALSE? Organisms only exist on one trophic level at a time. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these acts as both a producer and a consumer? | lichen | bear | krill | termite |
What kind of adaptation is an exoskeleton? | structural | epidermal | transitional | transferrable |
Which of the following adaptations is common in animals that live in the desert? | conserving water | exoskeleton | herbivorous diet | toxic secretions |
Which of these adaptations is commonly found in animals that live in temperate forests? | hibernation | active at night | omnivorous diet | barbed quills |
Which of these adaptations is commonly found in animals in tidal zones along the sea shore? | a hard shell | dense fur | nocturnal activity | stored water |
Which of the following is a behavioral adaptation to life on the Arctic tundra? | migration | layer of blubber | stored water | barbed quills |
Which of these is a structural adaptation against predators? | barbed quills | running away | playing dead | loud roar |
Which of these shows a behavioral adaptation to desert life? | nocturnal activity | quick reproduction | layer of blubber | loud roar |
Which of these shows a behavioral adaptation to a temperate forest? | migration | cheek pouches | playing dead | barbed quills |
Which of these shows a behavioral adaptation to a temperate forest? | food-caching | active at night | playing dead | barbed quills |
Which of these shows a behavioral adaptation to a tundra? | burrowing | nocturnal activity | loud roar | layer of blubber |
TRUE OR FALSE? Hibernation and migration are examples of behavioral adaptations. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The term detrivore and decomposer mean the same thing. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are over 100,000 different types of decomposers. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
In any ecosystem, the bulk of biomass consists primarily of tertiary and higher-level consumers. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Nature rewards predatory and aggressive behavior and punishes cooperation. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Squirrels are vegetarian. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Bears are carnivores. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What would be the last link in this food chain? | morel mushrooms | Pacific oak | woodpecker | termite |
What would be the last link in this food chain? | soil bacteria | honey fungus | cougar | wild boar |
Which of these organisms represents the highest trophic level? | hawk | rabbit | sweetgrass | butterfly |
Which of these animals exists at the lowest trophic level? | phytoplankton | coral | dolphins | sharks |
What do we call the steps in the food chain? | trophic level | transpiration | evaporation | stigma |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What is a common feature of phylum Annelida? | segmented body | chitin exoskeleton | porous body | 5-sided symmetry | |
What is a common feature of phylum Arthropoda? | chitin exoskeleton | 5-sided symmetry | notochord | vertebrae | |
What is a common feature of phylum Chordata? | vertebrae | chitin exoskeleton | porous body | round shell | |
What is a common feature of phylum cnidaria? | stinging cells | 5-sided symmetry | notochord | endoskeleton | |
What is a common feature of phylum Echinodermata? | 5-sided symmetry | porous body | stinging cells | notochord | |
What is a common feature of phylum Mollusca? | round shell | 5-sided symmetry | notochord | stinging cells | |
What is a common feature of phylum Porifera? | porous body | chitin exoskeleton | round shell | 5-sided symmetry | |
What is currently the dominant phylum on Earth? | Arthropoda | Mollusca | Chordata | Annelida | |
What phylum was dominant during the Cambrian Era, about 540 million years ago? | Arthropoda | Chordata | Mollusca | Echinodermata | |
What, in humans, performs the same function as a mollusk's radula? | teeth | eyes | nose | fingers | |
Dinosaurs belong to what phylum? | Chordata | Arthropoda | Echinodermata | cnidaria | |
Flat, unsegmented worms belong to what phylum? | Platyhelminthes | Annelida | Cnidaria | Echinodermata | |
What phylum does NOT have any worms in it? | cnidaria | Annelida | Nematoda | Platyhelminthes | |
Bivalves and gastropods belong to what phylum? | Mollusca | cnidaria | Nematoda | Platyhelminthes | |
What phylum has animals that make pearls? | Mollusca | cnidaria | Nematoda | Annelida | |
What phylum has animals that make silk? | Arthropoda | Echinodermata | Chordata | Annelida | |
Trilobites belong to what phylum? | Arthropoda | Annelida | Porifera | Platyhelminthes | |
What trait do the barnacle, coral and hydra have in common? | sessile | shelled | stinging cells | porous | |
Which of these animals is NOT sessile as an adult? | nautilus | barnacle | sponge | oyster | |
How many sides does an animal with bilateral symmetry have? | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | |
Like some birds, what did certain dinosaurs swallow to help grind up food? | stones | plant fibers | bones | water | |
Every phylum with hard parts made its debut during which period? | Cambrian | Cetaceous | Jurassic | Triassic | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | Annelida | Arthropoda | Mollusca | Chordata | |
This fossil belongs to what phylum? | Chordata | cnidaria | Mollusca | Annelida | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | Chordata | Echinodermata | cnidaria | Porifera | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | Platyhelminthes | cnidaria | Echinodermata | Chordata | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | cnidaria | Chordata | Annelida | Arthropoda | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | Arthropoda | Annelida | cnidaria | Nematoda | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | Arthropoda | Annelida | cnidaria | Mollusca | |
What kind of symmetry does this animal have? | bilateral | rotational | radial | asymmetrical | |
What kind of symmetry does this animal have? | radial | bilateral | asymmetrical | unilateral | |
This animal belongs to what phylum? | Echinodermata | Mollusca | Arthropoda | Chordata | |
Which of these animals does NOT have radial symmetry? | cuttlefish | starfish | sea urchin | sea anemone |
Art
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these colors is mostly white? | ivory | jade | mustard | periwinkle |
Which of these colors is mostly grey? | silver | ruby | amber | chestnut |
Which of these colors is mostly black? | ebony | eggplant | tangerine | sapphire |
Which of these is a real tertiary color? | red-orange | red-green | blue-orange | blue-yellow |
Which of these is a real tertiary color? | red-violet | red-blue | yellow-violet | yellow-blue |
Which of these is a real tertiary color? | yellow-green | yellow-violet | blue-red | blue-orange |
Which of these is a real tertiary color? | yellow-orange | yellow-red | red-blue | red-green |
Which of these is a real tertiary color? | blue-green | blue-orange | yellow-violet | yellow-blue |
Which of these is a real tertiary color? | blue-violet | blue-yellow | red-blue | red-green |
Which of these terms describes two colors that are next to each other on the color wheel? | adjacent | contrasted | saturated | faded |
Which of these terms describes something that has only one color or hue? | monochromatic | duochromatic | polychromatic | trichromatic |
What color do you get when you mix white paint with a little red? | pink | gold | lime | turquoise |
What color do you get when you mix white paint with orange? | carrot | lime | turquoise | pink |
What color do you get when you mix white paint with yellow? | straw | pink | lime | turquoise |
What color do you get when you mix white paint with green? | pea green | pink | gold | turquoise |
What color do you get when you mix white paint with blue? | sky blue | lime | pink | gold |
What color do you get when you mix white paint with violet? | lavender | turquoise | lime | emerald |
What color do you get when you mix black paint with red? | maroon | emerald | navy | purple |
What color do you get when you mix orange paint with a little red paint? | tangerine | maroon | emerald | navy |
What color do you get when you mix a touch of orange paint with yellow paint? | gold | emerald | navy | purple |
What color do you get when you mix a little dark blue paint with dark green paint? | emerald | navy | purple | maroon |
What color do you get when you mix black paint with dark blue? | navy | purple | maroon | emerald |
What color do you get when you mix black paint with violet? | purple | navy | emerald | maroon |
What kind of materials would be found inside a pencil? | graphite & clay | lead | pastels | tempera |
Which of these terms describes the color tones between black and white? | grayscale | monoscale | chromatic scale | color scale |
Which of these colors is not a hue? | white | red | blue | yellow |
Which of these terms best describes a religious painting from the Eastern Orthodox church? | icon | masterpiece | illustration | gilded |
Which of these terms describes a picture that accompanies a piece of text? | illustration | manuscript | literary | minimalism |
Which of these people is involved with making a comic book? | illustrator | painter | sculptor | photographer |
Which of these would NOT be placed in a kiln? | palette | vase | terracotta figure | cup |
In art, why do painters use linseed oil? | as medium & binder | to brighten colors | to darken colors | to remove paint |
Which of these is NOT a medium? | turpentine | acrylic | oil | egg |
Which of these terms describes artwork that creates a smaller version of a larger object? | miniature | minimalist | montage | pointillism |
Which of these terms describes an art style that uses few colors and simple, often geometric, shapes? | minimalist | miniature | montage | abstract |
Which of these terms best describes a color that is subdued, dull, grayed-out? | neutral color | saturated color | tinted color | medium color |
Which of these mediums would you choose if you wanted a picture with a heavily textured surface? | oil | ink | pencil | pastel |
Which of these terms describes the range of colors used by an artist, as in "a limited _?" | palette | vocabulary | perspective | medium |
What was the first kind of paper? | papyrus | vellum | parchment | whiteboard |
Which of these terms describes a posed painting that depicts a specific person? | portrait | caricature | silhouette | still life |
Which of these would NOT make a good writing quill? | porcupine quill | goose quill | swan quill | turkey quill |
Which of these terms describes colors that cannot be made by mixing different colors? | primary | secondary | tertiary | neutral |
Which of these terms describes colors made from mixing two primary colors? | secondary | tertiary | primary | neutral |
Which of these terms describes colors made from mixing primary and secondary colors? | tertiary | secondary | primary | neutral |
TRUE OR FALSE? Adding white to a color is called "shading." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In art, a shape is defined as an area that stands out because it has borders. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In art, a silhouette is defined as the shading of a shape so it blends into the background. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Artists' sketches are usually finished renderings, suitable for framing. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Adding black to a color is called "tinting." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A solvent dissolves paint. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Turpentine can be used to thin paint. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these would NOT normally be found in a "still life?" | parakeet | bottle | fruit | flower |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these is NOT used in making a paper collage? | kiln | newspaper | ribbons | glue |
Which of these would NOT be used in painting? | ceramic | turpentine | tempera | acrylic |
Which of these would NOT be used in watercolor? | fresco | papyrus | pigments | brush |
Which of these is NOT used as an adhesive in art? | turpentine | epoxy | paste | rubber cement |
Which of these is NOT an art tool? | macrame | brush | paint | paper |
Which of these is NOT an art tool? | fresco | palette | brush | sketchbook |
Which of these is NOT an art tool? | vermillion | sketchbook | palette | pastels |
Which of these is NOT an art tool? | mauve | pastels | sketchbook | paper |
Which of these is NOT an art tool? | etching | paper | brush | paint |
What term describes a piece of a painting that is stressed or singled out? | accent | contrast | saturate | hue |
Which of these paints was invented last? | acrylic | lacquer | watercolor | fresco |
Which of these is NOT a type of brush? | glaze | stipple | flat | round |
What term describes the mark left on a paper by a tied up bunch of hair dipped in squid juice? | brushstroke | saturation | palette | sketch |
From what is canvas usually made? | fabric | clay | marble | plaster |
Which color is a variant of violet? | mauve | flax | tangerine | terra cotta |
Which color is a variant of violet? | eggplant | maize | amber | chestnut |
Which color is a variant of red? | ruby | flax | tangerine | jade |
Which color is a variant of red? | vermillion | maize | amber | lime |
Which color is a variant of blue? | azure | persimmon | tangerine | flax |
Which color is a variant of blue? | periwinkle | scarlet | amber | maize |
Which color is a variant of yellow? | golden | terra cotta | jade | azure |
Which color is a variant of yellow? | mustard | chestnut | viridian | sapphire |
Which color is a variant of green? | jade | crimson | tangerine | ruby |
Which color is a variant of green? | lime | magenta | amber | vermillion |
Which color is a variant of orange? | amber | flax | jade | azure |
Which color is a variant of orange? | tangerine | maize | viridian | periwinkle |
Adam, the mad scientist, takes yellow and mixes it with red What color does she get? | orange | pink | navy | purple |
Mark, the mad scientist, takes white and mixes it with red What color does she get? | pink | navy | purple | green |
Joe, the mad scientist, takes yellow and mixes it with green. What color does she get? | blue | purple | green | orange |
John the painter looks at a tangerine lying in the grass and sees a common color in both of them. What is it? | yellow | purple | red | black |
John the painter looks at a yam and an eggplant and sees a common color in both of them. What is it? | red | grey | yellow | blue |
John the painter looks at a tangerine and a grape and sees a common color in both of them. What is it? | red | yellow | blue | grey |
What is NOT used in making ceramics? | easel | clay | kiln | glaze |
The term "contrast" in art describes the study of what? | opposites | colors | shapes | tints |
What is NOT used in drawing? | kiln | pencil | paper | easel |
What art tool with three legs helps support a canvas so the artist can work comfortably? | easel | kiln | frame | macrame |
What term describes something stressed on a painting? | emphasis | exhibition | framing | tint |
What is a public showing of pictures called? | exhibition | framing | emphasis | sketch |
What term describes four pieces used to enclose a picture? | frame | easel | kiln | exhibit |
What technique uses acid to engrave metal on a plate? | etching | glazing | framing | mosaic |
TRUE OR FALSE? The famous psychologist Sigmund Freud influenced Surrealist painters. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? When someone hires a painter to paint a specific subject, it is called an exhibition. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "depth of field" is a dark field in a painting that draws your attention. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "font" is a two-dimensional depiction of a fountain that looks truly three-dimensional. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A filbert is a type of nut... and a type of paintbrush. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A fixative is used to preserve charcoal or pencil drawings. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "En plein air" is an art term referring to painting bland landscapes. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A design works with multiple elements to make a single effect. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Cropping is cutting off bits of animal hair to make a paintbrush. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An area of a painting that deliberately draws your attention is called a "bird's eye view." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "bird's eye view" is a view from above. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A gallery is a series of rooms where art is shown. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Artists use perspective in paintings to give the painting an illusion of what? | depth | being outdoors | verisimilitude | chiaroscuro |
A "horizon line" is placed in a painting where the land meets what? | the sky | the water | the eye | an observer |
What term describes a bold, loud colorful design? | buckeye | pastel | charcoal | tempera |
What do landscape architects design? | gardens | paintings | statuary | buildings |
What would we call a painting that portrays an idealized country life? | pastoral | kitsch | surreal | primitive |
What would we call a painting that shows a beach and surf? | seascape | pastel | rustic | ceramic |
What do we call it when a scene painted on a two-dimensional surface appears to be three-dimensional? | illusion | texture | surreal | chiaroscuro |
Which of these is NOT one of the basic types of perspective drawing? | zero-point | one-point | two-point | three-point |
Which of these is NOT necessarily affected by an artist's use of perspective? | color | size | placement | overlap |
Which of these terms describes an artist's painting of himself? | self-portrait | monograph | countenance | simulacrum |
Which of these terms describes a painting or photograph that depicts mountains, valleys, trees and forests? | landscape | still-life | arboreal | en plein air |
Which of these would you typically NOT find in a landscape? | crowds | rivers | meadows | hills |
Which of these mediums is not typically used to portray landscapes? | sculpture | charcoal | painting | photograph |
TRUE OR FALSE? At the horizon line, parallel lines meet. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Silk-screening is the mesh upon which tapestries are woven. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A parallelogram has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A triptych is 3 images side by side. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A diptych is 4 images side by side. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An aerial perspective is a painting split in half between the land and the sky. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the primary ingredient of red ochre? | rust | crushed beetle | gems | mercuric oxide |
When was the earliest man-made art made? | 40,000 B.C.E. | 10,000 B.C.E. | 4,000 B.C.E. | 1,000 B.C.E. |
Which of these is NOT required to paint a fresco? | canvas | wet plaster | pigment | limewater |
What process would an artist use to mold a statue out of molten metal? | casting | curing | fixing | fretting |
What is the term for a combination of ink and water, used to blur sharp lines? | ink & wash | pastel | tempera | chroma |
What medium would you mix with oil paint to make a thin, almost transparent wash? | turpentine | pigment | water | Damar varnish |
Which of these painting mediums dries very slowly, allowing the painter time to alter it? | oil | water | pastel | ink |
Who was the first artist to use (He also invented the word) "collage?" | Picasso | Renoir | Monet | Da Vinci |
Who founded Cubism? | Picasso | Warhol | Monet | Pollock |
What do we call it when a work of art tells a story by using people to represent abstract ideas? | allegory | illustration | composition | symmetry |
What is the art of handwriting called? | calligraphy | cursive | printing | illustrating |
This thick plaster-like primer was originally used to prepare wood panels for oil paints. | gesso | fresco | tempera | varnish |
What do we call it when thin gold foil is glued to the surface of a work of art? | gilding | melding | curing | tempera |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Mayans had a form of calligraphy known as glyphs. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the term for a rolled parchment with a decorative design? | scroll | tapestry | medium | textile |
What is the name of a mixture of clay and water used in ceramics? | slip | glaze | bisque | kiln |
What is the term for a cloth woven with a decorative design | tapestry | medium | canvas | scroll |
TRUE OR FALSE? Pablo Picasso's "Man with a Pipe" is an example of baroque painting. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these is NOT a form of textile art? | fresco | weaving | quilting | macrame |
TRUE OR FALSE? All of the oldest images in prehistoric art are images of animals. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Bayeux tapestry is an example of medieval calligraphy. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Artists can use painting to depict political themes. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Michelangelo's David was carved from three separate blocks of marble. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The artist Raphael was heavily influenced by Michelangelo and Da Vinci. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "still life" consists of a single human subject, not moving. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What is NOT commonly seen in Abstract art? | realistic items | complex patterns | emotional colors | multiple shapes | |
What style relied heavily on abstract geometric shapes? | Cubism | Expressionism | Impressionism | Primitivism | |
What style relied on projecting an emotion rather than making the subject look real? | Expressionism | Realism | Baroque | Rococo | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Fauvist painters used blobs of paint to create bright vibrant colors in their work. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Pointillist art consisted of large blobs of paints set side by side on a canvas. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which of these things would you NOT usually find in Pop art? | abstract shapes | everyday items | brash | colorful | |
Which of these artists helped start the Post-Impressionism movement? | Cezanne | Rodin | Rafael | Michelangelo | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Primitivist art movement began in prehistory. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What style of art attempts to depict subjects exactly as they appear to the eye, without distortion? | Realism | Pointillism | Post-Impressionism | Expressionist Art | |
Which of these things would you NOT usually find in Surrealist art? | coarse strokes | based on dreams | familiar objects | strange objects | |
Which of these things would you NOT usually find in Baroque art? | simplicity | detail | realism | naturalism | |
What style broke away from the stuffier Baroque art by using rounded forms and frivolous subjects? | Rococo | Post-Impressionism | Fauvism | Primitivism | |
What types of things would you NOT usually find in Art Nouveau? | comic-inspired | naturalistic | curved | floral | |
What characteristic is similar between Baroque art and Rococo art? | realistic | abstract shapes | two-dimensional | simplicity | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Post-Impressionist movement arose out of Pop Art. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The leader of the Fauvist movement was Paul Cezanne. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rococo artists liked painting women and garden parties. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Art Nouveau painters often used hard geometric shapes in their work. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Realist artists regularly used small dots to create their pictures. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Surrealists focused on using everyday objects in unusual ways. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rococo and Surrealism share a similar love of landscapes as a subject matter. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What is this painting's style? | Expressionism | Cubism | Pointillism | Abstract | |
What is this painting's style? | Rococo | Cubism | Impressionism | Abstract | |
What is this painting's style? | Baroque | Abstract | Impressionism | Cubism | |
What is this painting's style? | Realism | Pointillism | Art Nouveau | Cubism | |
From what culture is this piece of art? | Polynesia | Asian | European | Meso-American | |
From what culture is this piece of art? | Asian | Meso-American | Polynesian | European | |
What is this painting's style? | Impressionism | Rococo | Baroque | Cubism | |
What is this painting's style? | Pointillism | Abstract | Rococo | Cubism | |
What is this painting's style? | Abstract | Art Nouveau | Baroque | Pointillism | |
From what culture is this piece of art? | Meso-American | Polynesian | Asian | European |
Astronomy
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which of these planets is mostly gas? | Jupiter | Venus | Mars | Mercury | |
Which of these planets is mostly gas? | Saturn | Mars | Mercury | Earth | |
Which of these planets is mostly gas? | Neptune | Mercury | Earth | Venus | |
Which of these planets is mostly gas? | Uranus | Earth | Venus | Mars | |
Which of these are mostly gas? | stars | satellites | meteors | asteroids | |
Which of these planets is mostly solid? | Venus | Jupiter | Saturn | Neptune | |
Which of these planets is mostly solid? | Mars | Saturn | Neptune | Jupiter | |
Which of these planets is mostly solid? | Mercury | Neptune | Jupiter | Saturn | |
Which of these planets is mostly liquid? | Earth | Venus | Mars | Mercury | |
Mercury is half _ and half _? | cold & hot | wet & dry | solid & liquid | old & new | |
Which planet is closest to the Sun? | Mercury | Venus | Earth | Mars | |
Which planet is Venus' neighbor? | Earth | Mars | Jupiter | Neptune | |
Which planet is the Sun's closest neighbor? | Mercury | Venus | Mars | Earth | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Mercury is closest to the sun except once a year, when it trades places with Venus. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which inner planet is best known for being really cloudy? | Venus | Earth | Jupiter | Mercury | |
Which planet is the next planet outside the orbit of Mercury and is the second planet from the Sun? | Venus | Earth | Mars | Uranus | |
Which planet is the next planet inside the orbit of Earth and is the second planet from the Sun? | Venus | Mercury | Jupiter | Uranus | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The "Morning Star" is a star. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The clouds on Venus are just like Earth's clouds. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which planet's surface is mostly liquid? | Earth | Venus | Mercury | Mars | |
Which planet is the next planet outside the orbit of Venus and is the third planet from the Sun? | Earth | Mars | Titan | Jupiter | |
Which planet is the next planet inside the orbit of Mars and is the third planet from the Sun? | Earth | Saturn | Mercury | Venus | |
Which planet has so much iron oxide its surface is rust-colored? | Mars | Jupiter | Neptune | Uranus | |
Which planet's orbit is the one just outside the orbit of Earth and is the fourth planet away from the Sun? | Mars | Venus | Mercury | Jupiter | |
Which planet is the first planet you find inside the orbit of Jupiter and is the fourth planet from the Sun? | Mars | Neptune | Uranus | Earth | |
TRUE OR FALSE? There is a ring of asteroids between Mars and Earth. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? There is a ring of comets between Mars and Jupiter. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which planet has stripes and "The Great Red Spot?" | Jupiter | Saturn | Uranus | Neptune | |
Which planet is the next planet outside the orbit of Mars and the fifth planet away from the Sun? | Jupiter | Saturn | Venus | Mercury | |
Which planet is the next one inside the orbit of Saturn and is the fifth planet from the Sun? | Jupiter | Mars | Neptune | Earth | |
TRUE OR FALSE? There is a ring of asteroids between Mars and Jupiter. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
Which planet has the biggest and most spectacular rings? | Saturn | Venus | Uranus | Neptune | |
Which planet is the next planet outside Jupiter's orbit, the 6th planet from the Sun? | Saturn | Neptune | Uranus | Earth | |
Which planet is the 6th planet away from the Sun, the first planet located inside the orbit of Uranus? | Saturn | Mars | Jupiter | Mercury | |
Which planet's axis is tilted so the poles point toward and away from the Sun? | Uranus | Jupiter | Saturn | Mercury | |
Which planet is the next planet outside the orbit of Saturn and is the seventh planet from the Sun? | Uranus | Mars | Neptune | Earth | |
Which planet is the next planet inside the orbit of Neptune and is the seventh planet from the Sun? | Uranus | Saturn | Jupiter | Mars | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Uranus is the farthermost planet in our solar system. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which planet is almost Uranus's twin? | Neptune | Mercury | Saturn | Jupiter | |
Which planet is the next planet outside the orbit of Uranus and is the eighth planet from the Sun? | Neptune | Mercury | Saturn | Jupiter | |
Which planet is the next planet inside the orbit of Pluto and is the eighth planet from the Sun? | Neptune | Uranus | Jupiter | Venus | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Neptune is the farthermost planet in our solar system. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Only one full-sized planet lies beyond Neptune and that's Pluto. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? You can use a microscope to look at the stars. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Earth is larger than the sun. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Saturn is larger than Uranus. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Mars is larger than Mercury. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Venus is larger than Earth. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Mars is larger than Venus. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
"Captain, there's an object vectoring in at an odd trajectory--what is it?" | comet | meteor | asteroid | star | |
"Captain, we're close enough to get a visual on the object we've been tracking on radar. What is it?" | satellite | rocket | space shuttle | meteor | |
"Captain, that object almost hit us! What is it?" | rocket | space shuttle | meteor | satellite | |
"Captain, if you'll fly by the major planets in this system, I'll photograph them. What is this system called?" | solar system | Asteroid Belt | galaxy | Ptolemaic system | |
"Captain, we're passing by a light-blue gas planet with faint rings, some of them dark. Which planet is it?" | Uranus | Neptune | Saturn | Jupiter | |
Counting out from the Sun, with Mercury at #1, this planet is #_ in the solar system. | 1 | 2 | 4 | 8 | |
Counting out from the Sun, with Mercury at #1, this planet is #_ in the solar system. | 3 | 2 | 4 | 5 | |
Counting out from the Sun, with Mercury at #1, this planet is #_ in the solar system. | 4 | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
Counting out from the Sun, with Mercury at #1, this planet is #_ in the solar system. | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | |
Counting out from the Sun, with Mercury at #1, this planet is #_ in the solar system. | 6 | 5 | 7 | 8 | |
Counting out from the Sun, with Mercury at #1, this planet is #_ in the solar system. | 7 | 5 | 6 | 8 |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What planet doesn't have a moon? | Mercury | Mars | Jupiter | Saturn |
What planet has the biggest moon? | Saturn | Mars | Venus | Uranus |
What planet has the biggest moon? | Earth | Mars | Mercury | Venus |
TRUE OR FALSE? Earth has the largest moon in the solar system? | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Two of Jupiter's moons are about the same size as what planet? | Mercury | Venus | Mars | Neptune |
TRUE OR FALSE? Mercury is one of the least explored planets. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Because Mercury's orbit is so near the sun, what is the best time to try to see Mercury? | twilight | noon | midnight | solar eclipses |
TRUE OR FALSE? Mercury has a thick, cloudy atmosphere. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which planet was named after the swift, wing-footed messenger of the gods? | Mercury | Venus | Earth | Mars |
On which planet does the surface temperature vary most widely? | Mercury | Mars | Earth | Jupiter |
What makes Venus the brightest planet in the sky? | its clouds | close to the sun | its position | burning gases |
Which planet is most similar to the Earth? | Venus | Mars | Mercury | Pluto |
Which planet was named after the Roman goddess of love? | Venus | Mars | Mercury | Neptune |
Which planet is most likely to be called "The Morning Star" or "The Evening Star"? | Venus | Mercury | Neptune | Uranus |
TRUE OR FALSE? It's cold enough on Venus's surface to freeze oxygen. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Earth has as thick an atmosphere as Venus. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Earth orbits the sun on a tilt. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Compared to other planets, Earth has a very narrow range of temperatures. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Moon keeps the Earth from wobbling. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
At its closest, Earth is 90 _ miles away from the Sun. | million | billion | thousand | hundred |
Which planet has polar ice caps, like Earth? | Mars | Venus | Mercury | Saturn |
What natural phenomenon seems to cause the most change to Mars's features? | wind | glaciers | tsunami | volcanoes |
Which planet was named after the Roman god of war? | Mars | Saturn | Mercury | Jupiter |
What do the planet Mars and an iron pot left out in the rain have in common? | rust | magnetism | filled with water | black color |
Which of these planets has 4 seasons? | Mars | Venus | Mercury | Saturn |
Which planet was named after the Roman king of the gods? | Jupiter | Uranus | Mercury | Earth |
TRUE OR FALSE? Jupiter has small rings of its own. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Jupiter has had a storm blowing for centuries, with a diameter larger than the Earth. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Jupiter has a huge storm on it called what? | Great Red Spot | Great Orange Spot | Great Brown Spot | Great Green Spot |
Out of Jupiter's 49 moons, how many were discovered by the astronomer Galileo? | 4 | 12 | 24 | 36 |
Which planet was named after the Roman god of agriculture? | Saturn | Mercury | Uranus | Earth |
Which of these is a striped planet? | Saturn | Venus | Mercury | Neptune |
Saturn's rings are made of what? | rocks | water | gas | comets |
It takes 30 Earth years for which planet to travel once around the sun? | Saturn | Neptune | Mars | Mercury |
The second-largest moon in the solar system orbits which planet? | Saturn | Earth | Mars | Uranus |
Which planet is named after the god who fathered the Titans? | Uranus | Neptune | Jupiter | Mars |
What planet is the third largest in the solar system? | Uranus | Saturn | Jupiter | Earth |
What planet has 27 moons? | Uranus | Venus | Mercury | Neptune |
TRUE OR FALSE? Uranus' moons are named after characters in the plays of William Shakespeare. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
The planet Uranus is over 1 and a half _ miles away from the sun? | billion | million | trillion | thousand |
What planet was named after a sea god? | Neptune | Uranus | Jupiter | Mercury |
What natural phenomenon seems to be the most common on Neptune? | winds | rains | volcanoes | earthquakes |
Except for Earth, what's the other "blue planet?" | Neptune | Saturn | Jupiter | Venus |
What planet is the fourth largest in the solar system? | Neptune | Saturn | Mars | Earth |
TRUE OR FALSE? Scientists predicted where Neptune was using mathematics before they ever saw it. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Scientists categorize Pluto, Eris, and MakeMake as what kind of heavenly bodies? | dwarf planets | asteroids | planets | comets |
The asteroid belt is leftover chunks from the creation of what? | the solar system | a black hole | the sun | the comets |
TRUE OR FALSE? Sometimes asteroids get caught by a planet and become moons. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Earth's moon is a captured asteroid. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
The Barringer Crater in Arizona was created by what celestial body hitting the earth? | meteorite | asteroid | comet | satellite |
TRUE OR FALSE? The space shuttles were the first reusable space ships. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
During what decade were space shuttles first launched? | 1980s | 1970s | 1960s | 2000s |
TRUE OR FALSE? The president who promised to put an American on the moon was Ronald Reagan. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first American space station was put up in the 1970s. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The part of a rocket known as a booster helps push the rocket into space. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The crew in a rocket sit in a section called the booster. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these terms describes a repeating sequence of events? | cycle | chapter | assortment | rotation |
Which of these terms describes an ordered list of events? | sequence | rotation | assemblage | collection |
Which of these terms describes an object leaning to one side? | tilt | axis | wobble | orientation |
Which of these terms describes the Earth spinning around its imaginary axis? | rotation | circumlocution | diurnal | revolution |
Which of these terms is most closely associated with one complete rotation of the Earth? | day | night | vernal equinox | circadian cycle |
Which of these terms best describes the movement of the Earth as it orbits around the Sun? | revolution | rotation | cycle | sequence |
A "waxing" moon means that the crescent moon appears to be getting what? | larger | dimmer | brighter | gibbous |
A "waning" moon means that the moon appears to be getting what? | smaller | brighter | lower | full |
What is the normal amount of time between a high tide and a low tide? | 6 hours | 12 hours | 24 hours | 48 hours |
TRUE OR FALSE? Tides can be affected by wind. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which phase comes last in a lunar cycle? | waning gibbous | waxing 1/4 | waxing crescent | full moon |
Which phase comes first in a lunar cycle? | waxing 1/4 | waxing crescent | waning gibbous | full moon |
Which lunar phase would be the brightest? | waning gibbous | waning 1/4 | waxing crescent | new moon |
Which lunar phase would be the dimmest? | waxing crescent | waning 1/4 | waxing gibbous | full moon |
How fast does the Earth travel in its orbit as it circles the Sun? | 67,000 mph | 670,000 mph | 6,700 mph | 670 mph |
During the month of January, which constellation can be seen the clearest? | Orion | Ursa major | Scorpio | Pegasus |
During the month of April, which constellation can be seen the clearest? | Ursa major | Scorpio | Pegasus | Orion |
During the month of July, which constellation can be seen the clearest? | Scorpio | Pegasus | Orion | Ursa major |
During the month of October, which constellation can be seen the clearest? | Pegasus | Orion | Ursa major | Scorpio |
TRUE OR FALSE? When it is 12:01 p.m. in London, it is 12:01 a.m. the next day at the opposite latitude. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The "dark side of the moon" can only be seen from the Earth at night. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? You can see all of the constellations if you stay up late enough. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? On a dark night far away from the city, you can see all the stars. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the term for one complete orbit of a moon around a planet? | revolution | quadrant | ecliptic | hemisphere |
What is the term for the movement of a planet around its own center? | rotation | hemisphere | polar orbit | equatorial spin |
Around what does a planet spin to complete a daily rotation? | its axis | its poles | its orbit | its sun |
The Earth's atmosphere protects the planet from what? | UV rays | photons | neutrons | infrared rays |
What layer of the atmosphere is most likely to keep objects from striking the Earth? | mesosphere | exosphere | ionosphere | thermosphere |
What part of the Earth acts to insulate the planet against the extremes of outer space? | atmosphere | crust | mantle | core |
What created the oxygen-rich atmosphere the Earth has today? | life | volcanoes | cosmic rays | gravity |
What makes the equator consistently hot? | more sunlight | planetary spin | lower tides | thicker atmosphere |
What makes the polar climates consistently cold? | the Sun's angle | winter | climatic change | thinner atmosphere |
When the Northern hemisphere first tilts towards the sun, what season does it become? | spring | summer | fall | winter |
When the Southern hemisphere first tilts away from the sun, what season does it become? | fall | winter | summer | spring |
What happens to the Earth when its tilt allows more direct sunlight? | it gets warmer | it gets colder | it spins faster | it spins slower |
In Aristotle's vision of the universe, what was in the center? | The Earth | The Sun | Divine Fire | The Prime Mover |
Who believed the Sun, Moon and stars revolved around the Earth? | Ptolemy | Galileo | Newton | Tycobrahe |
What do we call the model where the Earth is the center of the Universe? | geocentric | heliocentric | biocentric | Copernican |
What do we call the model of the Universe where the planets revolve around the Sun? | heliocentric | solarcentric | geocentric | egocentric |
Which model of the universe did Aristotle and Ptolemy support? | geocentric | terracentric | heliocentric | Babylonian |
In what country was Galileo born? | Italy | France | Norway | Austria |
Which astronomer improved the telescope, letting him see moons orbiting another planet? | Galileo | Copernicus | Aristotle | Kepler |
Which of these astronomers was NOT responsible for developing the heliocentric model of the universe. | Newton | Galileo | Copernicus | Kepler |
Who was arrested by the Church because they could not accept his astronomical discoveries? | Galileo | Newton | Kepler | Copernicus |
In what country was Copernicus born? | Poland | Austria | The Netherlands | Italy |
Who proposed that the seasons were caused by the Earth's revolution around the sun? | Copernicus | Aristotle | Ptolemy | Newton |
Who said "There is no one center of all the celestial circles or spheres"? | Copernicus | Kepler | Aristotle | Einstein |
Which of these astronomers first proposed that the sun is much closer to the earth than other stars? | Copernicus | Kepler | Newton | Galileo |
Galileo and Copernicus supported which model of the universe? | heliocentric | geocentric | Ptolemaic | terracentric |
What manned probe photographed the far side of the moon? | Apollo 8 | Pioneer 2 | Voyager 7 | Mariner 4 |
About how many planets were identified by ancient astronomers? | 5 | 10 | 7 | 2 |
TRUE OR FALSE? During the summer solstice, the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? During the winter solstice, the Earth's axis is tilted towards the sun. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? All of the planets' orbits around the Sun are elliptical. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The moon's orbit around the earth is circular. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The moon rotates as fast as the Earth. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The revolution of the Earth is responsible for making the sun appear to rise and set. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? NASA shot lasers at the moon to measure how far away it was from Earth. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? NASA has a device on the moon to measure moon-quakes. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Earth's most powerful telescopes are reflectors. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Modern astronomy can be traced to which culture? | Babylonian | Egyptian | Mayan | Greek |
By comparing the length of shadows at 2 cities, a Greek astronomer found the size of what? | The Earth | The Moon | The Sun | Europe |
William Herschel, an amateur astronomer, discovered what planet in 1781? | Uranus | Saturn | Jupiter | Mars |
What did ancient astronomers think planets were? | stars | moons | comets | asteroids |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the scientific term for "rocky planets"? | terrestrial | jovian | elliptical | geodesic |
What is the scientific term for "gaseous planets"? | jovian | terrestrial | mercurian | atmospheric |
Which of these is NOT a terrestrial planet? | Neptune | Mercury | Venus | Earth |
Which of these is NOT a jovian planet? | Venus | Jupiter | Saturn | Uranus |
Which of these is a terrestrial planet? | Mars | Neptune | Pluto | Uranus |
Which of these is a jovian planet? | Neptune | Mars | Venus | Mercury |
What describes how a celestial object looks as it moves away from Earth? | red-shifted | blue-shifted | green-shifted | orange-shifted |
What describes how a celestial object looks as it moves towards Earth? | blue-shifted | red-shifted | yellow-shifted | green-shifted |
The Moon is what fraction of the Earth's size? | 01/04/18 | 01/08/18 | 01/02/18 | 01/03/18 |
How far is it to the Moon from the Earth? | 238,000 miles | 4,300 miles | 23,000,000 miles | 96,000,000 miles |
What substance fills the "seas," like Mare Imbrium, of the Moon? | hardened lava | frozen water | stellar dust | comet debris |
Which of these is NOT a nickname for the planet Venus? | North Star | Morning Star | Evening Star | Shepherds' Star |
Besides Mars, what other planet has had the most missions sent to it from Earth? | Venus | Mercury | Saturn | Jupiter |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Valles Marineris, Mars's largest canyon, can be seen from space. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the average length of a day on Jupiter? | 10 hours | 24 hours | 18 hours | 144 hours |
What visible phenomenon does Jupiter's quick spin create? | its bands | its rings | its moons | its orbit |
Jupiter's largest moons are as big as what planet? | Mercury | Mars | Earth | Venus |
What causes each of Jupiter's cloud bands to have a different color? | the type of gas | its orbital spin | the planetary tilt | distance from Sun |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Moon always has a dark, black sky. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Because of its closeness to the Earth, the Moon has a very weak atmosphere. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Mars' red color comes from rust. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? One day on Mercury equals six months on Earth. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A day on Venus is longer than the Venusian year. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? If Jupiter had more gas, it could have become a star. | TRUE | FALSE |
Cultural Studies
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Demeter, Pan and Hera are deities from what culture? | Greek | Roman | Norse | Egyptian |
Saturn, Faunus and Luna are deities from what culture? | Roman | Greek | Babylonian | Egyptian |
Vili, Fenrir and Sif are deities from what culture? | Norse | Babylonian | Greek | Egyptian |
Geb, Hathor and Isis are deities from what culture? | Egyptian | Roman | Babylonian | Asian |
Glooskap, Kokopelli and the Kachina are deities from what culture? | Native American | Babylonian | Aztec | Norse |
Which of these gods is NOT a ruler of the sea? | Loki | Poseidon | Tiamat | Neptune |
Which of these gods is NOT the chief of the gods? | Thoth | Jupiter | Woden | Zeus |
Which of these gods is NOT the head of an underworld? | Hephaestus | Pluto | Hel | Anubis |
Which of these gods did NOT come from the Egyptian pantheon? | Hel | Set | Anubis | Bastet |
Which of these gods did NOT come from the Roman pantheon? | Ares | Saturn | Bacchus | Juno |
Which of these gods did NOT come from the Greek pantheon? | Cupid | Ares | Hecate | Persephone |
Which of these gods did NOT come from the Norse pantheon? | Ptah | Freya | Thor | Balder |
Tuesday was dedicated to the god of what? | war | love | the ocean | thunder |
Friday was dedicated to the god of what? | love | war | death | thunder |
Thursday was dedicated to the god of what? | thunder | the ocean | death | love |
Saturday was dedicated to the god of what? | agriculture | the ocean | war | lightning |
Which of these gods was NOT a trickster god? | Juno | Anansi | Coyote | Loki |
The rise of Rome ended what ancient civilization? | Greek | Sumerian | Norse | Celtic |
The invasion of the empire's capital by the Goths and Vandals ended the power of what ancient civilization? | Roman | Greek | Egyptian | Norse |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Viking Age ended when the Vikings were beaten by the Romans. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
The rise of Rome ended what ancient civilization? | Egyptian | Norse | Celtic | Sumerian |
Which is the oldest of these cultures? | Egyptian | Roman | Greek | Norse |
Which is the youngest of these cultures? | Norse | Roman | Greek | Egyptian |
Which of these innovations is associated the most with ancient Greek culture? | philosophy | farming | mining | chemistry |
Which of these innovations is associated the most with ancient Egyptian culture? | architecture | philosophy | shipping | farming |
Which of these innovations is associated the most with ancient Roman culture? | engineering | philosophy | mathematics | farming |
For what was the Norse Viking culture exceptionally famous? | sailing | philosophy | engineering | farming |
What country, as part of their culture, consumed a lot of olive oil and grapes? | Greek | Norse | Egyptian | Celtic |
What country, as part of their culture, consumed a lot of barley and dates? | Egyptian | Greek | Norse | Celtic |
What country, as part of their culture, consumed a lot of fish and cattle? | Norse | Egyptian | Greek | Sumerian |
Which of these is NOT a trickster god? | Bear | Loki | Anansi | Coyote |
TRUE OR FALSE? Tiamat and Enki were gods of Sumeria | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Tiki and Wahini-hai were gods of China | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Ameratsu and Kuan-yin were gods of Polynesia | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Cernunnos and Danu were Celtic deities | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Romans were descendants of the Celts. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Anglo-Saxons were a group of Germanic tribes that migrated to Britain. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Romans borrowed heavily from Greek mythology | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Persephone and Ceres were the same goddesses. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which civilization lasted the longest? | Egyptian | Greek | Roman | Norse |
Which civilization relied on annual flooding to maintain their way of life? | Egyptian | Greek | Roman | Norse |
Which civilization relied on trading and raiding to maintain their way of life? | Norse | Egyptian | Greek | Roman |
Ancient Rome originally had what kind of government? | republic | empire | democracy | feudalistic |
Drama
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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TRUE OR FALSE? Plays have been around since Ancient Greece. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
"Kabuki" is a kind of play from what continent? | Asia | Europe | South America | Africa |
TRUE OR FALSE? Plays in Europe were very popular before William Shakespeare. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What kind of play has a happy ending? | comedy | drama | historical | musical |
What kind of play has a strong sense of justice but ends unhappily? | tragedy | farce | satire | drama |
What is most likely to happen during the beginning of a play? | introduce the hero | standing ovation | the villain loses | play's climax |
What is most likely to happen during the beginning of a play? | show environment | final conflict | small victories | the hero wins |
What is most likely to happen during the beginning of a play? | set the conflict | play's climax | small victories | the villain loses |
What is most likely to happen during the beginning of a play? | meet characters | the hero wins | final conflict | standing ovation |
What is most likely to happen during the beginning of a play? | provoke the hero | the villain loses | small victories | final conflict |
What is most likely to happen during the middle of a play? | complications | Meet the hero | standing ovation | play's climax |
What is most likely to happen during the middle of a play? | new goals | set the conflict | play's climax | the villain loses |
What is most likely to happen during the middle of a play? | small victories | play's climax | the villain loses | Meet the villain |
What is most likely to happen during the end of a play? | standing ovation | Meet the hero | more action | set the conflict |
What is most likely to happen during the end of a play? | final conflict | Meet the villain | new goals | introduce setting |
What is most likely to happen during the end of a play? | play's climax | set the conflict | new goals | introduce setting |
What is most likely to happen during the end of a play? | the hero wins | introduce setting | meet new character | Meet the villain |
What is most likely to happen during the end of a play? | the villain loses | introduce setting | small victories | set the conflict |
In improv, who usually determines the direction the play is going to take? | the audience | the director | the script | the orchestra |
In improv, actors do NOT get their direction from what? | the script | the audience | other actors | themselves |
TRUE OR FALSE? In improv acting you never use props. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Improv acting is a very new form of acting. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What does a European audience usually do to express their approval of a play? | clap | leave | sit down | stay quiet |
An audience participates in what kind of theater? | improvisation | comedy | tragedy | kabuki |
Which of these terms describes the people who watch the play from the auditorium? | audience | director | producer | stage crew |
TRUE OR FALSE? An actor never talks to the audience. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What kinds of stories do pantomime traditionally use? | children's tales | teen novels | mythologies | biographies |
TRUE OR FALSE? In pantomime, the audience is supposed to interact with the characters. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these terms describes both telling a story without words and a well-known theatrical style? | pantomime | kabuki | harlequinade | tragedy |
What would not be used in pantomime? | voice | hands | feet | face |
TRUE OR FALSE? In panto, there is often a well-known song but with new lyrics. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
The person who forces the action in a play is called what? | hero | villain | skeptic | sidekick |
The person who opposes the main character in a play is called what? | villain | guardian | sidekick | skeptic |
A person who teaches and protects the main character is called what? | guardian | sidekick | skeptic | villain |
The person who supports the main character is called what? | sidekick | skeptic | hero | villain |
The person who pokes fun at the main character is called what? | skeptic | hero | sidekick | guardian |
Which of these terms describes something written that tells an actor what to do on stage? | stage direction | stage whisper | stage fright | stage right |
Which of these terms describes the back door actors could use to exit the dressing rooms and the theatre? | stage door | stage direction | house door | auditorium door |
Which of these terms describes someone who is too nervous to perform in front of an audience? | stage fright | claustrophobia | audience fright | actor anxiety |
Which of these terms describes the right of center stage as seen by the audience? | stage left | stage right | stage center | stage direction |
Which of these terms describes the left of center stage as seen by the audience? | stage right | stage left | stage center | stage direction |
Which of these terms describes the new names chosen by actors who changed their names? | stage name | nom de plume | given name | familiar name |
Which of these terms describes a person who helps put up a set for a play? | stage hand | mover | stage door johnny | gaffer |
When not on stage, where are props usually kept during a performance? | prop table | prop closet | prop room | orchestra pit |
TRUE OR FALSE? Costumes are normally used to hide a character's emotions. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Costumes can be used to show the setting of a play. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Costumes can be used to show a relationship between one person and another. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the use of clothing in a play called? | costuming | outfitting | set dressing | rehearsal dress |
What kind of makeup is used to highlight a person's normal features? | straight | character | fantasy | bold |
What kind of makeup is used to change an actor's normal features into a different type of person? | character | fantasy | bold | straight |
What kind of makeup is used to exaggerate a person's normal features in specific, traditional ways? | bold | straight | character | fantasy |
TRUE OR FALSE? Masks can be used in theater to show emotion at long distances. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Masks were banned from Greek and Roman theater. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
In what improv game does an actor copy the emotions and actions of the people who join the skit? | Taxi Cab | Yes, and | 60 sec. fairy tale | Freeze Tag |
In what improv game does an actor never refuse what the other person says, but simply adds to it? | Yes, and | 60 sec. fairy tale | Freeze Tag | Taxi Cab |
In what improv game do actors try to tell a folktale in a minute? | 60 sec. fairy tale | Freeze Tag | Taxi Cab | Yes, and |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What word would not be used to describe an actor's voice? | dialog | stress | pitch | diction | |
If a person has a role in a play and gets sick, her part would be played by a what? | understudy | undercover | undergrowth | underwear | |
What does a person go to first if she wants to try out for a part in a play? | audition | auditorium | audience | audible | |
What helps an actor practice the most articulation? | tongue twister | monologue | dialog | improvisation | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Projection in drama is when you speak in character. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A bald cap is used to calm actors who are nervous. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What is another name for an actor? | thespian | audience | director | dialect | |
What term describes talking using the slang and tones of people from a certain region or group? | dialect | regent | thespian | monologue | |
What term describes using gestures and movement to express emotions without words? | body language | body tremors | body singing | body dancing | |
What term describes copying someone's movements exactly? | emulation | monologue | body language | thespian | |
Which of these would be found backstage at a theater? | green room | footlight | curtain | audience | |
Which of these would NOT be found in a typical dressing room | footlight | costume | script | spirit gum | |
Which of these would NOT be used while applying makeup? | peplum | spirit gum | shadow | foundation | |
Which of these would NOT be used while applying makeup? | understudy | rouge | highlighter | sponge | |
TRUE OR FALSE? A bald cap is used in costuming to cover someone's hair. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The wings on either side of a stage are considered to be part of backstage. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
Where are sets stored when not in use? | backstage | onstage | outside | orchestra pit | |
A "prompter," who helps actors if they forget their lines, can be found where? | backstage | onstage | audience | green room | |
TRUE OR FALSE? All theaters must have a backstage. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What member of the production team does NOT work backstage during a performance? | lighting designer | set designer | propsmaster | costume designer | |
Who is the person that tells the actors and stage crew what to do? | director | producer | propsmaster | set designer | |
What is the slang name for an object on stage that amplifies the actors' voices? | mike | box | jimmy | pit | |
When you are supposed to go to a particular place on stage, it is called hitting your what? | mark | stride | brother | call | |
What kind of light is found on a stage floor, near the front? | footlight | spotlight | floodlight | houselight | |
What kind of light calls attention to a specific actor? | spotlight | floodlight | houselight | footlight | |
What kind of light fills up the general stage? | floodlight | houselight | footlight | spotlight | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Lights can be given a different color using something called a gel. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Lights can help create a certain emotion in a scene. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What kind of lights are used to illuminate the audience and the auditorium? | houselights | footlights | spotlights | floodlights | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Backdrops that can be lifted into the rafters are called "pulls." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What term describes two characters in a play wanting something when only one of them can have it? | conflict | dialog | improvisation | expression | |
What does a writer create for a play? | script | set | props | gibberish | |
Which of these words does NOT help set a scene? | understudy | time | location | characters | |
Which of these would be done on stage, during a performance? | acting | dressing | costuming | practicing | |
TRUE OR FALSE? An expression is a group of actors working closely together. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In acting, using your body and voice is called being "expressive." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What term describes meaningless sounds? | gibberish | dialog | exposition | improvisation | |
When you pretend something is in your hand, what are you using? | imagination | exposition | practicing | costuming | |
TRUE OR FALSE? A mood is a type of emotion. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? An item used during a play is called a plot. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which archetype pushes the play towards a good ending? | hero | sidekick | skeptic | villain | |
Which archetype pushes the play towards a bad ending? | villain | skeptic | sidekick | guardian | |
Which archetype aids the hero in a play, but doesn't start any action on his own? | sidekick | skeptic | villain | guardian | |
Which archetype blocks the hero in a play, but doesn't start any action on his own? | skeptic | guardian | sidekick | villain | |
Which archetype acts as a teacher in a play? | guardian | sidekick | skeptic | villain | |
Toto, the dog from the play "The Wizard of Oz" acts as what kind of character? | sidekick | villain | hero | skeptic | |
Wendy Darling, from the play "Peter Pan" acts as what kind of character? | guardian | villain | skeptic | sidekick | |
James Hook, from the play "Peter Pan" acts as what kind of character? | villain | guardian | sidekick | hero | |
The dwarves from the play "Snow White" act as what kind of characters? | sidekicks | villains | heroes | skeptics | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Mime work always involves music. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first known mime performers were Greek. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Mimes only perform comedies. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What facial expression is this? | excitement | sadness | fear | disgust | |
What facial expression is this? | confusion | contempt | happiness | caring | |
What facial expression is this? | anger | sadness | fear | surprise | |
What facial expression is this? | sadness | fear | surprise | caring | |
What facial expression is this? | fear | anger | disgust | contempt | |
What facial expression is this? | surprise | disgust | contempt | fear | |
What facial expression is this? | disgust | contempt | happiness | caring | |
What facial expression is this? | contempt | happiness | sadness | fear | |
What facial expression is this? | happiness | caring | anger | sadness | |
What facial expression is this? | caring | anger | sadness | fear |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these terms describes people watching a performance? | audience | auditorium | auditory | audition |
What do we call people who are represented in a play--the people in the story? | characters | dramatists | protagonists | antagonists |
Which of these terms describes the struggle or tension between two characters? | conflict | motivation | blocking | comedy |
Which of these terms describes an actor's reason for doing something? | motivation | blocking | dramatic tension | reasoning |
Which of these terms describes physical items an actor uses during a play? | hand props | pantomimes | blocking | lighting |
What do we call the theatre facilities that are hidden behind the stage scenery and stage walls? | backstage | scenery | the dark side | the staging area |
Which of these terms describes a review or commentary on a play? | critique | climax | theatrical | eulogy |
Which of these terms describes unscripted theatre? | improvisation | expression | motivation | dramatization |
Which of these terms describes the printed text of a play? | script | story | dialogue | theme |
In a stage play, what do we call a character's clothing? | costume | fantasy | protection | property |
Which of these terms derives from the emotions evoked by a play? | mood | climax | pantomime | critique |
What do we call it when a character in a play has a clear and understandable reason for doing something? | motivation | pathos | climax | technique |
Which of these terms refers to the way an audience feels sympathy whenever the characters in a play suffer? | pathos | climax | tension | conflict |
Which of these people creates dance sequences and teaches dance? | choreographer | composer | director | principal dancer |
If the hero of a play makes serious mistakes that ruin his life, the play is a _. | tragedy | melodrama | realistic | expressionistic |
What does an actor mean when he says he is going "off book." | knows his lines | changing blocking | improvise dialogue | lost his contract |
During performances, who tells the lighting technicians when to turn the lights up and down? | Stage Manager | Director | Technical Director | Master Electrician |
On closing night, what does an actor mean when he says he is going to "strike?" | take apart the set | quit working | attack | take a break |
How old is Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet?" | 13 | 16 | 19 | 22 |
What do we call the author of a play? | playwright | lead | actor | dramaturge |
If a performer acts out stories but doesn't speak, he or she is probably _. | a mime | mute | the auteur-bruyant | a "tableau vivant" |
Which of these puppets has a mechanical wooden head and sits on a ventriloquist's lap? | dummy | body puppet | marionette | arm puppet |
Which of these puppets would you wear like a glove? | hand puppet | rod puppet | marionette | shadow puppet |
Which of these puppets is controlled by pulling on its strings? | marionette | rod puppet | glove puppet | shadow puppet |
Which of these puppets would you wear like a thimble? | finger puppet | marionette | body puppet | rod puppet |
Which of these kinds of puppet is worn as a suit by an actor? | body puppet | marionette | rod puppet | shadow puppet |
Which kind of puppet is controlled by a stick going up its back and two others attached to its arms? | rod puppet | marionette | body puppet | shadow puppet |
Which of these kinds of puppet is Pinocchio? | marionette | rod puppet | glove puppet | shadow puppet |
Which of these would NOT be added to make a play more dramatic? | comedy | pathos | complication | tension |
Which of these does NOT help an actor understand his character? | blocking | character study | motivation | mood |
Which of these do NOT help build the tension and emotion in a character? | climax | mood | pathos | motivation |
TRUE OR FALSE? Most of Shakespeare's plays were Shakespeare's own original stories. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Shadow Play is when 2 children dress in black and pretend to be shadows. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A person who makes a story for theater is called a playwright. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The process of an actor "getting into character" is called "diction." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? When the ghost tells young Hamlet to kill his uncle, the king, this is a plot complication. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What best describes an actor portraying someone? | characterization | diction | dialogue | narration |
What best describes an actor using a specific style of speech? | diction | characterization | principal | improvisation |
What best describes the speed at which a play is performed? | pacing | characterization | narration | improvisation |
What best describes a non-verbal movement that expresses emotion? | gesture | diction | improvisation | tableau |
How do actors know when it is time for them to go on stage, or what line they are supposed to say next? | cue | characterization | principal | exposition |
TRUE OR FALSE? European theatre has its origins in Greek theatre. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? During the Middle Ages, theaters experienced a golden age in Europe. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first movies were called silent movies because the actors talked quietly. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The very first talking movie came out in 1927. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The FDIC is the government agency that regulates television. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What "food" term describes a type of makeup sometimes used by actors? | pancake | papaya | pineapple | persimmon |
What best describes a show set in a specific era of history? | period piece | ensemble | tableau | dress rehearsal |
What best describes a full performance given before the show officially starts? | preview | prologue | improvisation | run through |
What best describes a speech given by an actor before the start of the play? | prologue | epilogue | improvisation | diction |
What best describes the person who runs the business side of theater? | producer | director | dresser | stage manager |
What best describes the main actors in a play? | principals | chorus | ensemble | stage crew |
What best describes a clue provided to an actor who forgot their lines? | prompt | narration | improvisation | exposition |
What do we call the miniature fireworks used indoors for stage performances and concerts? | pyrotechnics | pyromania | demolitions | incandescence |
Which of these is a slang term for a play's lighting system? | rig | fly | tableau | ensemble |
What best describes a type of theater that uses no scripts? | improvisation | jazz performance | ensemble | farce |
What best describes an end to a scene where all of the actors freeze in place? | tableau | epilogue | exposition | finale |
What do we call the final rehearsals of a play, using full lighting, props, costumes and sets? | dress rehearsal | ensemble | run through | monologue |
What is the common abbreviation for special effects? | SFX | SPE | SPF | SEF |
What best describes working through a play with the scenes in the right sequence? | run through | ensemble | tableau | exposition |
What best describes an actor deliberately stealing the attention of the audience from another actor? | upstaging | gesture | exposition | monologue |
What best describes a speech given by an actor after the play has ended? | epilogue | prologue | dialogue | monologue |
What do we call the space over a theatre's stage, with rigging for lighting pipes and/or scenery? | fly loft | attic | beams | upstage |
What best describes a cue automatically started after a previous one? | follow-on cue | prompt | fly | improvisation |
What best describes a piece in a drama when a single actor speaks alone? | monologue | epilogue | prologue | dialogue |
Which of these is NOT a technique used to teach drama? | ambience | roleplay | improvisation | tableau |
What best describes actors working as a group onstage instead of as individuals? | ensemble | monologue | principals | ambience |
What best describes the color filters added to a stage light? | gels | rigs | flys | fill |
What do we call the lights that illuminate the audience seating area in a theatre, as opposed to the stage? | house lights | chandeliers | work lights | beam lights |
What do we call it when a word conveys the opposite meaning to what is expected? | irony | wit | cue | jab |
In theatres, what do we call the background noise that can be heard during quiet moments? | ambient sound | diction | gel | ensemble |
What best describes the part of the theatre used to hold an audience? | seating area | stage | set | egress |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Breaking the fourth wall" describes a style of acting also known as "Method Acting." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What best describes people who deal with props, sets and costumes? | stage crew | ensemble | audience | tableau |
TRUE OR FALSE? A small microphone attached to a performer's clothing is called a lavalier mike. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Kabuki is a traditional form of Japanese theatre still practiced today. | TRUE | FALSE |
Earth Science
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is not used to measure the weather? | sundial | thermometer | wind vane | barometer |
Which is the coldest? | hail | drizzle | freezing rain | freezing drizzle |
Who studies both the physical features of the earth AND the distribution of its life and cultures? | geographer | geologist | meteorologist | biologist |
What does a geologist study? | the earth | the weather | human cultures | dinosaurs |
What does a meteorologist study? | the weather | meteors | shooting stars | metallurgy |
Nearly all scientists agree that the Earth has been around 5 _ years? | billion | million | thousand | hundred |
What does Earth have that other planets don't? | life | oxygen | ice | lava |
TRUE OR FALSE? A few hundred million years ago, there were no oceans between the continents. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The continents are moving at a fraction of an inch a year or more. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? All Geographers believe there are 7 continents. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What causes earthquakes? | released pressure | magma explosions | subsidence | global warming |
TRUE OR FALSE? Tsunamis usually coincide with abnormally high tides. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these terms describes a sleeping volcano? | dormant | dead | extinct | fecund |
Compared to new mountain ranges, older mountain ranges are _. | rounder | taller | colder | larger |
At the equator, what season is it most like all the time? | summer | winter | spring | fall |
At the poles, what season is it most like all the time? | winter | summer | spring | fall |
TRUE OR FALSE? The land in the tropical rainforest would make great farmland. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Three of these are wind, but one of them is water. Which one? | whirlpool | waterspout | typhoon | tornado |
Which of these terms describes a Pacific tropical cyclone? | typhoon | waterspout | hurricane | whirlpool |
Which of these terms describes a small tornado over the ocean? | waterspout | whirlpool | hurricane | typhoon |
On a map, Which of these terms describes the units of latitude? | degrees | radians | units of arc | x-y coordinates |
Which of these terms describes an Atlantic tropical cyclone? | hurricane | waterspout | typhoon | maelstrom |
What does a cartographer make? | maps | compasses | carts | about $15,000/yr. |
The ancestors of the human race came from what continent? | Africa | America | Asia | Australia |
A monsoon carries a lot of what? | rain | dust | mud | volcanic ash |
The Grand Canyon was made by what? | water | earthquakes | volcano | glaciers |
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "hurricane" first came from the Caribbean. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Most of the lakes in the northern part of North America were made by what? | glaciers | earthquakes | ancient floods | subsidence |
How much of Greenland, the world's biggest island, is covered in ice? | 75.00% | 25.00% | 10.00% | 0.00% |
Where do the oldest trees in the world live? | California | Chile | China | Crete |
Most of Antarctica is covered in what kind of terrain? | ice | wetland | tundra | desert |
TRUE OR FALSE? Antarctica is mostly just an ice shelf with ocean underneath the ice. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Antarctica has a magnetic pole. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What season usually has sleet? | winter | spring | summer | fall |
What season usually has cold temperatures? | winter | spring | summer | fall |
In the northern hemisphere, what season usually ends in February? | winter | spring | summer | fall |
In the southern hemisphere, what season usually ends in August? | winter | spring | summer | fall |
What season usually has hibernating animals? | winter | spring | summer | fall |
What season usually has lots of newborns and new plant growth? | spring | summer | fall | winter |
What season usually has warm temperatures? | spring | summer | fall | winter |
What season usually has a lot of rain? | spring | summer | fall | winter |
In the northern hemisphere, what season ends in May? | spring | summer | fall | winter |
In the southern hemisphere, what season ends in December? | spring | summer | fall | winter |
What season has the longest days? | summer | fall | winter | spring |
What season usually has hot temperatures? | summer | fall | winter | spring |
What season usually has fruits and vegetables starting to mature? | summer | fall | winter | spring |
In the northern hemisphere, what season ends in August? | summer | fall | winter | spring |
In the southern hemisphere, what season ends in February? | summer | fall | winter | spring |
What season usually has cool temperatures? | winter | fall | spring | summer |
What season has nights starting to arrive earlier? | fall | winter | spring | summer |
What season usually has leaves shedding? | fall | winter | spring | summer |
In the northern hemisphere, what season ends in December? | fall | winter | spring | summer |
In the southern hemisphere, what season ends in May? | fall | winter | spring | summer |
TRUE OR FALSE? There are places on Earth that only have 2 seasons instead of 4. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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The Earth's crust is broken up into about how many tectonic plate (counting both major and minor plates)? | 30 | 10 | 6 | 7 |
How far is it to the center of the Earth? | 3,700 miles | 37 miles | 37,000 miles | 370 miles |
What type of rocks were the oldest rocks ever found? | igneous | metamorphic | sedimentary | biotic |
How high would the ocean rise if the Antarctic ice melted? | 220 feet | 22 feet | 2.2 feet | 2,220 feet |
What is the term for an area of silt, clay, sand or gravel deposited by a stream? | alluvial plain | fjord | caldera | moraine |
What term describes a permanent cover of ice over a large area? | icecap | fjord | taiga | moraine |
Most inhabitants of Iceland heat their homes with what kind of power? | geothermal | nuclear | fossil | solar |
Which of the following statements is true about tall and jagged mountains like the Himalayas? | they are young | they are volcanic | they have eroded | they are old |
What kind of erosion causes valleys? | glaciers | tides | acid rain | waves |
What kind of erosion causes seaside cliffs? | waves | acid rain | rivers | glaciers |
What kind of erosion quickly erodes limestone? | acid rain | frost | glaciers | heat |
What kind of erosion creates ravines? | rivers | glaciers | waves | acid rain |
TRUE OR FALSE? The amount of rain falling on a mountain slope depends on the direction the slope faces. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these climates would be expected to have long, wet summers? | tropical | polar | desert | temperate |
Which of these climates would be expected to have long, cold winters? | subpolar | subtropical | desert | temperate |
Which of these is NOT a metal? | iron oxide | pig iron | alnico | mercury vapor |
Which of these is NOT a precious gem? | pearl | ruby | diamond | emerald |
In what kind of rock would you most likely find fossils? | limestone | schist | basalt | granite |
What lives in soil and helps break up rocks? | roots | moles | earthworms | lava |
TRUE OR FALSE? Soil is composed of multiple layers. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What layer of soil lies closest to the surface? | topsoil | bedrock | subsoil | mantle |
Which of the following is NOT a natural component of soil? | vermiculite | sand | silt | clay |
Which of these soil types is NOT caused by different sizes of minerals? | hummus | sand | silt | clay |
Which of the following helps prevent erosion? | roots | rain | minerals | tunnels |
The tunnels of moles, shrews and other digging animals help add what to the soil? | air | water | minerals | organic matter |
What helps break down organic matter into soil? | fungi | wind | sun | amphibians |
Under normal circumstances, how long does it take for the Earth to build up half an inch of healthy soil? | 100 years | 1,000 years | 10 years | 1 year |
TRUE OR FALSE? Scientists have traveled under the Earth's crust. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
The Earth's mantle is liquid, but the inner core is _. | solid | gas | plasma | liquid |
The Earth's crust floats on an ocean of molten rock, but the Earth's crust itself is what? | solid | gas | plasma | liquid |
The Earth's crust and core are solid. The Earth's mantle is what? | liquid | solid | gas | plasma |
The behavior of a compass reveals that the Earth's core acts like a large _. | magnet | star | map | void |
TRUE OR FALSE? Animals become fossils through the process of decomposition. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? When continents break apart, oceans flow into the gap between them. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Parts of the Earth's crust have been moving for millions of years. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Once they settle into place, continents don't move. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Most volcanoes are underwater. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Mt. Fuji is an extinct volcano. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Because of its extreme temperatures, no life exists on Antarctica. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What term do we use to refer to the heat energy in the Earth's atmosphere? | temperature | barometrics | stratospheres | precipitation |
What type of energy does temperature measure? | thermal | electrical | kinetic | radioactive |
What term do we use to refer to the amount of moisture in the air? | humidity | barometrics | temperature | wind chill |
What kind of weather would you see with 100% humidity? | rain | drought | lightning | freezing |
In what climate would you find very little humidity? | desert | jungle | forest | marsh |
Which of these instruments measures humidity? | hygrometer | barometer | thermometer | anemometer |
During humid days, what no longer works to cool your body off? | sweating | panting | sneezing | sleeping |
Over the course of a year, which environment would exhibit the most consistent highest humidity? | rainforest | tundra | taiga | prairie |
TRUE OR FALSE? When air is compressed, air pressure decreases. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these is NOT brought on by a high pressure system? | high temperatures | mild winds | stable temperature | clear weather |
Which of these is brought on by a low pressure system? | strong winds | stable temperature | clear weather | low temperatures |
What term describes warm air masses and cold air masses coming together? | weather front | weather friction | weather passing | weather pressure |
TRUE OR FALSE? Weather fronts occur when air masses with the same amount of rain meet. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
A warm air mass occurs when there is warm air and what? | low pressure | high pressure | no pressure | varying pressure |
A cold air mass occurs when there is cold air and what? | high pressure | low pressure | no pressure | varying pressure |
What do we call a large body of air that is about the same temperature and pressure? | air mass | air sphere | tornado | air front |
Which of these clouds floats highest in the sky? | cirrus | stratus | cumulonimbus | cumulus |
Which of these clouds floats lowest in the sky? | stratus | cumulonimbus | cirrus | cumulus |
Which of these clouds is most likely to carry lots of rain? | cumulonimbus | cirrus | cumulus | stratus |
Which of these clouds is made mostly of ice crystals? | cirrus | stratus | cumulonimbus | cumulus |
Under what climate conditions will you normally see cirrus clouds? | cool & dry | cool & wet | hot & dry | hot & wet |
What kind of clouds are you most likely to see on a warm summer day? | cumulus | cirrus | cumulonimbus | stratus |
What do we call it when ice evaporates directly into the air without melting? | sublimation | evaporation | condensation | compression |
For what form of precipitation is deposition needed? | snow | rain | thunder | lightning |
What do we call the atmospheric phenomenon when high-pressure air flows into low-pressure air? | wind | thunder | precipitation | sublimation |
What measurement describes what wind does at different speeds? | Beaufort scale | Fahrenheit curve | Kelvin model | Celsius shift |
What is the lowest consistent wind that makes up a hurricane? | 75 mph | 125 mph | 50 mph | 200 mph |
What is the fastest consistent wind found in a hurricane? | 200 mph | 75 mph | 350 mph | 125 mph |
In hurricanes, where would you find the most consistent rain? | cloud wall | hurricane eye | lee side | aft side |
In hurricanes, where do you find the least consistent rain? | hurricane eye | cloud wall | lee side | aft side |
TRUE OR FALSE? A cold air mass holds a lot of moisture. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A warm air mass usually holds a lot of moisture. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Warm air masses and cold air masses hold about the same amount of moisture. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Hurricanes start out as a cluster of strong storms. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Tropical storms start out as a cluster of strong storms. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are no safe places to be inside a hurricane. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A hurricane can be up to 200-500 miles in diameter. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There have been hurricanes that covered the Gulf of Mexico | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Tornadoes take on what shape? | funnel | oval | spherical | helical |
What happens to warm air in a tornado? | rises | sinks | contracts | disappears |
When was the U.S. Weather Bureau formed? | 1891 | 1991 | 1691 | 1791 |
The National Weather Service replaced what agency? | U.S. Weather Bureau | NASA | Coast Guard | USGS |
What factors are NOT looked at by forecasters when studying the weather? | tidal forces | wind speed | temperature | humidity |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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If a rock is found to contain peridotite, where did the peridotite originate? | mantle | oceanic crust | continental ridge | outer core |
How many main geological layers does the Earth have? | 3 | 9 | 4 | 2 |
Which of these is NOT one of the three most common elements inside the Earth? | potassium | iron | oxygen | silicon |
Which of these elements is most abundant in the Earth's crust? | oxygen | selenium | potassium | lead |
What form of energy is produced when molten iron flows against solid iron within the earth's core? | electromagnetic | radioactivity | heat | convection |
TRUE OR FALSE? The discovery of a fossil in Antarctica led to conclusive proof of continental drift. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
How many major tectonic plates do scientists think make up the Earth? | 9 | 12 | 6 | 2 |
Which of these phenomenon is NOT caused by "subduction," where two tectonic plates overlap? | black smoker | oceanic trench | island arc | accretionary wedge |
What feature would you find around converging tectonic plates? | massive mountains | transform faults | mantle plumes | oceanic trenches |
What geologic feature is associated with subduction zones? | oceanic trenches | Mid-Oceanic Ridge | transform faults | fracture zones |
Which of these is found along subduction zones? | island arcs | pillow lava | spreading sea floor | Mid-Oceanic Ridge |
What scientific term describes one tectonic plate slipping under another? | subduction | inversion | convection | divergence |
What feature would you find along the edges of diverging tectonic plates? | oceanic ridge | island arc | The Ring of Fire | Marianas Trench |
What feature would you find along a mid-oceanic ridge? | black smoker | oceanic trench | island arc | accretionary wedge |
What feature is associated with tectonic plate activity? | vulcanism | erosion | global warming | El Nino |
What do we call it when a top layer of rock is younger than the layer beneath it? | superposition | subduction | convergence | divergence |
TRUE OR FALSE? When tectonic plates move towards each other, this is called a converging boundary. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Continents move because of the gravitational pull of the Sun and the Moon. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Aleutian Islands, the Philippines and Japan are all examples of island arcs. | TRUE | FALSE |
English
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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How many verbs are in the sentence "When the boys came out to play, Georgie Porgie ran away"? | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
How many nouns are in the sentence "The doctor said 'no more monkeys jumping on the bed'"? | 3 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
How many verbs are in the sentence "Little Jack Horner sat in a corner eating a Christmas pie"? | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
How many nouns are in the sentence "Open up your little mouth and do not let them in"? | 1 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
How many adjectives in the sentence "Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet eating her curds and whey"? | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
How many adverbs are in the sentence "If you run slowly are you actually just walking quickly"? | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
Which of these can only be used as a noun? | beast | batter | bread | bundle |
Which of these can be used as a noun and a verb? | boat | boated | boater | boatable |
Which of these is a singular noun? | rake | raked | rakes | rakers |
Which of these can only be used as a noun? | sheep | cow | dog | crow |
Which of these is a singular noun? | meat | emit | meet | met |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "My cat likes to eat meat." | 2 | 3 | 5 | 1 |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "I went to the mall and saw a movie with my friends from school." | 4 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "My mom makes me clean my room every day." | 3 | 2 | 6 | 8 |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "My mom listens to old music." | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "My mom likes to scuba dive in Mexico during the summer." | 3 | 1 | 4 | 5 |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "You must give a Valentine's day card to every child in class." | 5 | 1 | 6 | 8 |
How many nouns are in this sentence? "When you are done with the test, please put down your pencil." | 2 | 5 | 7 | 9 |
What is the conjunction in this sentence? "Jack fell down and broke his crown, and Jill came tumbling after." | and | fell | down | crown |
Which of these conjunctions is most appropriate here? "Jack wanted to race, _ his leg was broken." | but | and | because | so |
What are the prepositions in the sentence "Jack and Jill happily took a pail of water to the well"? | to, of | happily, took | Jack, Jill | and, the |
What are the prepositions in the sentence "Jill took up her little crook, skipping into the hills to find them"? | up, into | took, find | her, them | little, crook |
Which of these words are the adverbs in this sentence? "Rain, rain go away, come again another day." | away, again | go, come | rain, day | come, another |
What is the subject of this sentence? "Quietly, the lame goose limped across the empty field." | the goose | the field | quietly | limped |
What is the subject of this sentence? "Susan plays on the softball team." | Susan | plays | the team | softball |
What is the subject of this sentence? "During the winter, Susan eats peppermint ice cream." | Susan | winter | peppermint | eats |
What is the predicate of this sentence? "When did playing pranks become popular?" | become popular | playing pranks | When did | pranks did |
What is the predicate of this sentence? "Frank and Jesse left for Australia the other day." | left for Australia | Frank and Jesse | the other day | Australia |
What is the predicate of this sentence? "Dave thought it wasn't really such a big deal." | thought it wasn't | wasn't really | a big deal | wasn't a big deal |
To which of these words would the pronoun "its" best apply? | the machine's hum | the soccer players | a gardener | the cow |
To which of these words would the pronoun "we" best apply? | the soccer players | a gardener | Susan | afternoon tea |
To which of these words would the pronoun "who" best apply? | a gardener | a pretty river | afternoon tea | the machine's hum |
To which of these words would the pronoun "she" best apply? | Susan | afternoon tea | the machine's hum | the soccer players |
To which of these words would the pronoun "when" best apply? | afternoon tea | the machine's hum | the soccer players | a pretty river |
Which of these words would fit best in the sentence "My Uncle told me I could buy _ I wanted"? | anything | that | anybody | anywhere |
Which word fits best? "My brother wants to be a sailor, so he's going to join the _." | Navy | Air Force | Marines | Army |
What word would fit best in the sentence "I paid for the graphic novel with my own money so now it is _"? | mine | his | theirs | these |
Which of these words fits best? "My dad says if you want a job done right, do it _." | yourself | myself | quickly | Saturday |
Which of these words fits best? "I told Mom I would make the cake all by _." | myself | ear | themselves | yourself |
Which of these words fits best? "My Uncle gave my brother and _ five dollars each." | me | I | she | yourself |
Which word would fit best in the sentence "I _ better the whole day when I can spend some time outdoors"? | function | forget | gnaw | ought |
Which word would fit best in the sentence "I pay _ in class when I want to get good grades"? | attention | myself | bribes | police |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which of these words has the same vowel sounds as "bold?" | mole | cow | frost | fun | |
Which of these words has the same vowel sounds as "case?" | bay | cat | tar | rap | |
Which of these words has the same vowel sounds as "disk?" | knit | sign | crime | bide | |
Which of these words has the same vowel sounds as "dust?" | much | muse | dune | cue | |
Which of these words has the same vowel sounds as "herd?" | search | here | tear | cream | |
What sentence is correct? | Jen passed a test | Jen test a passed | Passed a test Jen | Jen test and pass | |
What sentence is correct? | Joe saw a dog | A dog Joe saw | Saw a Joe dog | Joe a dog saw | |
What sentence is correct? | Phil seems fit | Fit seems Phil | Fit Phil seems | Seems fit Phil | |
What sentence is correct? | Can't Ana dance | Ana dance't can | Ana can dance't | Can't dance Ana | |
What sentence is correct? | Don't let go | Let go don't | Let don't go | Go let don't | |
Which word comes between "breadfruit" and "crime" in the dictionary? | crib | bread | braid | crowd | |
Which word comes between "drill" and "friendship" in the dictionary? | drip | fright | frown | drift | |
Which word comes between "invent" and "island" in the dictionary? | iron | imagine | itself | ink | |
Which word comes between "list" and "middle" in the dictionary? | litter | lighthouse | millimeter | mix-up | |
Which word comes between "pound" and "sorry" in the dictionary? | soil | sour | porcupine | positive | |
What word best finishes the sentence "Jonah brings the boat _"? | ashore | aloft | afraid | amidst | |
What word best finishes the sentence "Frank had to stop playing and get back to _"? | business | breadfruit | braid | bubble | |
What word best finishes the sentence "To save the cats, Jenny got a special _ from the governor"? | commission | common | company | chipmunk | |
What word best finishes the sentence "As a special project, we will _ aprons to sell at the Spring Fair"? | dye | die | diet | due | |
What word best finishes the sentence "The magician could not _ his assistant and so he was fired"? | elevate | exact | effort | explain | |
What word best finishes the sentence "Little Bo Peep lost her _ of sheep"? | flock | field | foal | flood | |
What word best finishes the sentence "After the aliens kidnapped the mayor, the town had to _ itself"? | govern | grant | guess | golden | |
What word best finishes the sentence "The spring rains were good, so the _ grew tall"? | maize | mound | mole | malt | |
What word begins with the same sound as "blame?" | blue | lame | base | label | |
What word begins with the same sound as "comma?" | caution | center | coma | century | |
What word begins with the same sound as "flight?" | fled | fight | line | right | |
What word begins with the same sound as "knight?" | needle | now | kite | keen | |
What word begins with the same sound as "stamp?" | steer | ramp | target | sump | |
What word ends with the same sound as "taught?" | rot | laugh | through | myth | |
What word ends with the same sound as "flock?" | duke | flame | rocks | ox | |
What word ends with the same sound as "grant?" | punt | grass | root | pan | |
What word ends with the same sound as "stair?" | pear | staid | team | cared | |
What word ends with the same sound as "stew?" | sue | rude | road | steed | |
What contraction best finishes the sentence "I _ planning on going to the theater today"? | wasn't | weren't | couldn't | isn't | |
What contraction best finishes the sentence "They _ going to talk, no matter how much Jen offered them"? | weren't | couldn't | wasn't | ain't | |
What contraction best finishes the sentence "Jacob was so short he _ compete in the high jump"? | couldn't | weren't | wasn't | ain't | |
What contraction best finishes the sentence "_ the young man who just walked into the room"? | who's | whose | whos | whos' | |
What contraction best finishes the sentence "_ the best friends I ever had"? | they're | their | their's | theyre | |
What possessive noun best finishes the sentence "_ stories were the best I'd ever read"? | C.S. Lewis' | Mark Twains' | Hers | It's | |
What possessive noun best finishes the sentence "I really enjoyed the _ attitude"? | salesperson's | sales'person | salespersons' | salesperson' | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The United States government can be abbreviated as "U.S. gov.". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Listen up, Mr.!" is properly abbreviated. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The abbreviations for time are "sec., min. and hou." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What word begins with the same sound as this image? | errand | ace | row | eaten | |
What word begins with the same sound as this image? | bunt | baby | mana | ran | |
What word begins with the same sound as this image? | cherry | shimmy | test | funk | |
What word begins with the same sound as this image? | frugal | fear | moot | music | |
What word begins with the same sound as this image? | happen | hippo | caper | summer | |
What word ends with the same sound as this image? | barn | yard | mark | barren | |
What word ends with the same sound as this image? | whir | sadden | lap | cure | |
What word ends with the same sound as this image? | bowl | moped | sale | coat | |
What word ends with the same sound as this image? | sale | pan | ball | same | |
What word ends with the same sound as this image? | owed | tone | rod | soak |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Find the adverb in this sentence: "Having trained all summer, Joey ran the race quickly." | quickly | Joey | trained | race |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "The monsters quietly peeked over the hill to glare at their victims." | quietly | monsters | over | hill |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "Frank had to admit that Jill pitched better than the others." | better | admit | had | others |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "With a loud belch, Mark admitted Frank cooked a very nice dinner." | very | burp | admitted | dinner |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "Mel shrieked when she remembered the homework was due tomorrow." | tomorrow | Mel | shrieked | remembered |
Find one of the adverbs in this sentence: "Yesterday, Ben's mom finally let him out to play." | yesterday | let | play | mom |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "Yesterday, Ben's mom let him out to play." | out | to | Ben | play |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "Outside the dogs howled, waking Melissa from a deep sleep." | outside | howled | sleep | waking |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "The grey cat quietly purred as Elisabeth petted its soft, furry head." | quietly | soft | furry | purred |
How many syllables does "breadth" have? | 1 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
How many syllables does "anxious" have? | 2 | 4 | 3 | 7 |
TRUE OR FALSE? Chocolate can be pronounced with either 2 or 3 syllables. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
How many syllables does "penultimate" have? | 4 | 5 | 6 | 2 |
How many syllables does "algorithm" have? | 4 | 3 | 6 | 2 |
How many syllables does "electoral" have? | 4 | 5 | 3 | 9 |
How many syllables does "especially" have? | 4 | 5 | 6 | 9 |
How many syllables does "parentheses" have? | 4 | 7 | 3 | 11 |
How many syllables does "redundancy" have? | 4 | 3 | 5 | 10 |
How many syllables does "parliament" have? | 3 | 4 | 6 | 10 |
Find the pronoun in the sentence "The monsters quietly peeked over the hill to glare at their victims." | their | monsters | hill | glare |
Find the pronoun in this sentence: "Joe had to admit that Jill pitched better than the others." | others | that | team | pitched |
Find the pronoun in this sentence: "The hero didn't seem overly concerned the dragon was charging at him." | him | seem | hero | concerned |
Find the pronoun in this sentence: "Mel shrieked when she remembered the homework was due tomorrow." | she | shrieked | homework | tomorrow |
Find the possessive noun in this sentence: "Yesterday, Ben's mom finally let him out to play." | Ben's | him | finally | play |
Find the spelling mistake in this sentence: "The family's autos are filled with potateos and mementos." | potateos | family's | autos | mementos |
Which of these plural words is correct? | echoes | storys | funguses | heros |
What is the only thing grammatically right in this sentence: "Jens cat's chases the mice." | the mice | Jens | cat's | chases |
What is NOT an adverb in this sentence: "Unfortunately, Joey finished last in the race yesterday." | finished | unfortunately | last | yesterday |
What is NOT an adverb in this sentence: "Yesterday, Ben's mom reluctantly let him out to play." | play | yesterday | reluctantly | out |
Which verb is in simple past tense? | earned | earns | earning | earn |
Which verb is in simple past tense? | fried | fries | frying | fry |
Which verb is in simple past tense? | argued | argueed | argues | arguing |
Which verb is in simple past tense? | dropped | droped | dropping | drops |
Which verb is in simple past tense? | broke | breaks | breaking | break |
Which verb is NOT a correct form of the simple past tense? | catched | chose | cut | came |
Which verb is NOT a correct form of the simple past tense? | drived | dealt | drank | did |
Which verb is NOT a correct form of the simple past tense? | feeled | flew | forgave | froze |
Which verb is NOT a correct form of the simple past tense? | hided | had | heard | held |
Which verb is NOT a correct form of the simple past tense? | losed | laid | let | left |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the plural of "synthesis"? | syntheses | synthesizi | synthesie | synthesis |
What is the plural of "matrix"? | matrices | matrixs | matrises | matrisie |
What is the plural of "vertebra"? | vertebrae | vertebras | vertebri | vertebres |
What is the plural of "focus"? | foci | focuses | focuss | focae |
What is the plural of "radius"? | radii | radiuses | radius | radiae |
What is the plural of "stimulus"? | stimuli | stimuluses | stimuluss | stimulae |
TRUE OR FALSE? The singular form of "means" is "mean." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The singular form of "series" is "series." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the singular form of "bacteria"? | bacterium | bacteriums | bacterie | bacter |
What is the singular form of "strata"? | stratum | stratus | strat | stratae |
Which of these words contains a prefix that means "bad"? | mistake | section | chronicle | fluctuate |
Which of these words contains a prefix that means "cut"? | section | chronicle | fluctuate | transport |
Which of these words contains a prefix that means "time"? | chronicle | fluctuate | transport | mistake |
Which of these words contains a prefix that means "flow"? | fluctuate | transport | mistake | section |
Which of these words contains a prefix that means "across"? | transport | mistake | section | chronicle |
Which of these words use a suffix to make it past tense? | napped | resting | sleeps | snoozer |
Which of these words use a suffix to make it continous? | rowing | moved | walks | runner |
Which of these words use a suffix to make it negative? | doesn't | doubtful | wrongest | badly |
Which suffix does NOT change an adjective into an adverb? | -ed | -fy | -ly | -able |
Which suffix does NOT change an adjective into an adverb? | -n't | -ful | -ness | -al |
What is appositive in this sentence? "Everybody loved Jennie, the popular girl." | the popular girl | Everybody loved | Jennie, girl | Everybody, Jennie |
What is the phrase "tossing seeds" in the sentence, "Abe saw Joey tossing seeds to the birds." | participle phrase | prepositional | appositive | intransitive |
What is the participle in this sentence? "Jeff handed the broken toy to his mother." | broken | handed | Jeff | mother |
What kind of conjunction is in this sentence? "Jamie and Bob built the treehouse together." | coordinating | subordinating | transitive | intransitive |
What is the phrase "on the couch" in this sentence? "Joey sat on the couch." | prepositional | participle | appositive | transitive |
In the sentence "Jenny went into the kitchen", what is the prepositional phrase? | into the kitchen | Jenny went | went into | Jenny, kitchen |
Which of these is NOT a type of phrase? | intransitive | prepositional | participle | appositive |
What's the grammatical problem with this sentence? "In the end he couldn't see why everyone was excited." | punctuation | misspelled word | bad contraction | improper tense |
What type of verb can be found in the following sentence? "Joe climbed a tree." | transitive | intransitive | linking | participle |
What type of verb can be found in the following sentence? "Joe complains a lot." | intransitive | linking | transitive | prepositional |
What type of verb can be found in the following sentence? "Joe felt very sad." | linking | transitive | intransitive | appositive |
Which is NOT a form of verb tense? | past present | present | past progressive | future |
Which is NOT a form of verb tense? | present linking | past perfect | past | present perfect |
Which of these is a passive verb? | We are being fed | I like you | He already called | They're climbing |
Which of these is an active verb? | We're running away | He was picked | We've been found | I was sent home |
"Bill will have applied for the job by tonight" is an example of what verb tense? | future perfect | past progressive | present perfect | present |
TRUE OR FALSE? "By the time I got there, she had already left" is an example of past perfect tense | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "I'm hungry." is an example of future perfect tense | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What does the root word "ped" (as in "pedestrian") mean? | foot | step | walk | lever |
What does the root word "graph" (as in "photograph") mean? | write | record | picture | map |
What does the root word "hydr" (as in "hydrant") mean? | water | many-headed | sweet | swollen |
What does the root word "therm" (as in "thermometer") mean? | heat | record | cold | change |
What does the root word "dict" (as in "dictator") mean? | say | lead | write | word |
What does the root word "auto" (as in "automobile") mean? | self | drive | command | control |
What does the root word "trans" (as in "transmit") mean? | across | send | listen | change |
What does the root word "spect" (as in "spectator") mean? | to look | to listen | to enjoy | to evaluate |
What does the root word "tele" (as in "television") mean? | far away | journey | across | to agree |
What does the root word "syn" (as in "syntax") mean? | same | without | snake | uneven |
What is the term for a "mini-title," giving a reader an idea of what comes next? | heading | index | listing | preface |
What do we call a supplemental section to a main work? | appendix | index | glossary | epilogue |
What do we call a list of words or phases, linked with pages, at the end of a book? | index | appendix | glossary | epilogue |
What do we call a list of parts of a book, listed in the order in which they appear? | table of contents | glossary | bibliography | epilogue |
What do we call a main division of a book, usually the same length as the other parts? | chapter | index | topic | subheading |
What do we call the introduction to a book when it was written by the author? | preface | table of contents | glossary | heading |
What do we call the first section of a book when it is written by someone other than the author? | forward | preface | chapter | prequel |
What do we call a list of terms or definitions included with a book? | glossary | exposition | index | appendix |
What is the root of the word "prejudiced"? | jud | pre | iced | prej |
TRUE OR FALSE? A root word must always be put at the beginning of a word. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "root" word is defined at the very first syllable in a compound word (its "root"). | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Most of the time, you find the table of contents at the end of a book. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym for "glossary" is "bibliography." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "bibliography" means book-description. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "bibliography" has been shorted over time to be "biography." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An autobiography is a story someone else writes about your life. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A postscript is the same thing as an epilogue. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grammar
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the root of the word "thankfully?" | thank | full | thankful | fully |
What is the root of the word "doubtful?" | doubt | full | do | out |
What is the root of the word "lumbering?" | lumber | umber | ring | bering |
What is the root of the word "abnormal?" | normal | ab | norm | mal |
What is the root of the word "policeman?" | police | policy | lice | man |
What is the root of the word "unreasonable?" | reason | reasonable | able | son |
What is the root of the word "unhappiest?" | happy | unhappy | happiest | happen |
What is the root of the word "triangular?" | angle | triangle | angular | triang |
What is the root of the word "rectangular?" | angle | rectangle | angular | tangle |
What is the root of the word "uncertainty?" | certain | uncertain | taint | cert |
Which of the following is a proper abbreviation for the word "Anno Domini?" | A.D. | AN.D. | AN.DM. | AN.DOM |
Which of the following is a proper abbreviation for the word "abbreviation?" | abbrev. | a. | abb. | abbr |
Which of these is a proper abbreviation for the word "avenue?" | AVE | AV | AVN | AVNU |
Which of these is a proper abbreviation for the word "British Columbia?" | B.C. | Br. Cmb. | Br.C. | Brit. Col. |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "century?" | cent. | ce. | cr. | cy. |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "doctor?" | dr. | PHD | MD | LLD |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "history?" | hist. | h. | his. | hi. |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "original?" | orig. | o. | or. | ori. |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "plural?" | pl. | plu. | p. | pp. |
What is the proper abbreviation for the word "population?" | pop. | popul. | p. | pp. |
What is the pronoun in this sentence? "I can't study any more spelling words today." | I | can't | any | today |
Which of the following is a pronoun in this sentence? "Joey kept on telling himself he could finish the race." | himself | Joey | the race | finish |
What is the pronoun in this sentence? "He doesn't like eggs for breakfast." | He | like | eggs | doesn't |
What are the pronouns in this sentence? "Where will you take us on the field trip." | you, us | where, will | field, trip | take, on |
What are the pronouns in this sentence? "The letter wasn't for her, but she opened it." | her, she, it | the, for, but | wasn't, opened | letter, opened |
What are the pronouns in this sentence? "She always cleans her brushes when she is done painting." | she, her | always, done | brushes, painting | cleans, is |
What are the pronouns in this sentence? "Devon got himself into trouble when he set off the fire alarm." | himself, he | into, off | trouble, alarm | Devon, set |
What are the pronouns in this sentence? "On the first day of school, he ran himself ragged." | he, himself | on, first | day, school | ran, ragged |
What are the pronouns in this sentence? "What made a horrible noise like that"? | what, that | made, that | that noise | horrible noise |
What should be the proper noun in the sentence "It's always sunny in southern California"? | CALIFORNIA | ALWAYS | IT'S | SUNNY |
What is the proper noun in this sentence? "We went to the Lincoln Museum on our Field Trip." | LINCOLN MUSEUM | FIELD TRIP | OUR | WE |
What is the proper noun in this sentence? "I saw Master Wells down by the seashore." | MASTER WELLS | I | I SAW | SEASHORE |
What is the proper noun in this sentence? "Will you please tell her that Dad wants to see her." | DAD | YOU | HER | TOO SEE |
What is the subject of this sentence? "This store sells video games and ice cream." | store | games | video | ice cream |
What is the subject of this sentence? "The envelope was torn open when it went through the machinery." | envelope | inscribed | wrong | address |
What is the subject of this sentence? "I collected stamps when I was younger but now I collect bottles." | I | stamps | younger | collect |
What is the subject of this sentence? "Ice cream fell on my head." | ice cream | fell | my | head |
What is the subject of this sentence? "The snow cone melted quickly in the heat of the afternoon sun." | cone | heat | melted | sun |
What is the subject of this sentence? "Our teacher went crazy and let us play outside all day." | teacher | crazy | outside | day |
What are the first two syllables in the word "navigation?" | nav-i | navi-gat | nav-igat | na-viga |
What are the first two syllables in the word "aviation?" | a-vi | avi-ati | av-iat | avi-at |
What are the first two syllables in the word "mathematics?" | math-e | ma-th | mat-he | math-ema |
What are the first two syllables in the word "enthusiastic?" | en-thu | enth-usi | ent-hus | e-nthu |
What are the first two syllables in the word "country?" | coun-try | co-un | cou-ntr | co-unt |
What are the middle two syllables in the word "helicopter?" | i-cop | heli-copt | ic-opt | eli-copt |
What are the middle two syllables in the word "participation?" | tic- i | part-ic | pa-tion | ar-tic |
What are the last two syllables in the word "pollution?" | lu-tion | lut-ion | ti-on | uti-on |
What are the last two syllables in the word "reasonable?" | a-ble | son-able | ab-le | abl-e |
What are the last two syllables in the word "troublemaker?" | mak-er | ema-ker | trou=ble | ak-er |
What punctuation is missing from this sentence? "Don't go there" | period | question mark | apostrophe | colon |
What punctuation is missing from this sentence? "Why arent I worried?" | apostrophe | colon | question mark | period |
What punctuation is missing from this sentence? "Here's the list of the groceries eggs, bacon, and cheese." | colon | exclamation mark | apostrophe | period |
What punctuation is missing from this sentence? "Stop the car" | exclamation mark | question mark | colon | apostrophe |
What punctuation is missing from this sentence? "Or would you like to be a fish" | question mark | period | colon | apostrophe |
What punctuation is missing from this sentence? "A fish is an animal that lives in a brook" | period | question mark | colon | apostrophe |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Find the verb in the sentence "Shere Khan, the Big One, has shifted his hunting grounds." | shift | hunt | Shere | ground |
Find the verb in the sentence "He looked up into Father Wolf's face, and laughed." | laugh | into | Father | face |
Find the two antonyms in this list: clean, dirty, fiery, hot, new, wet. | clean & dirty | clean & hot | fiery & hot | new & wet |
Find the two antonyms in this list: clean, fiery, hot, new, old, tidy. | new & old | fiery & hot | clean & tidy | hot & new |
Find the two antonyms in this list: clean, cool, dry, frigid, new, wet. | dry & wet | cool & frigid | clean & wet | cool & new |
Find the two antonyms in this list: dirty, frigid, hot, new, novel, sloppy. | frigid & hot | hot & new | novel & sloppy | dirty & new |
Find the two antonyms in this list: cool, frigid, messy, new, novel, tidy. | messy & tidy | cool & novel | messy & new | frigid & tidy |
Find the two synonyms in this list: clean, dirty, fiery, hot, new, wet. | fiery & hot | clean & new | dirty & wet | hot & new |
Find the two synonyms in this list: clean, cool, hot, new, old, tidy. | clean & tidy | cool & hot | new & old | hot & new |
Find the two synonyms in this list: clean, cool, dry, frigid, new, wet. | cool & frigid | clean & cool | new & wet | dirty & dry |
Find the two synonyms in this list: dirty, frigid, hot, new, sloppy, wet. | dirty & sloppy | frigid & hot | new & sloppy | new & wet |
Find the two synonyms in this list: cool, fiery, messy, new, novel, tidy. | new & novel | cool & fiery | messy & tidy | cool & new |
Find the two homophones in this list: at, ate, bait, eight, fate. | ate, eight | ate, fate | ate, bait | at, ate |
Find the two homophones in this list: cent, center, send, sent, meant. | cent, sent | sent, meant | cent, center | sent, send |
Find the two homophones in this list: bone, fun, one, wan, won. | one, won | fun, wan | bone, one | wan, won |
Find the two homophones in this list: grate, grape, great, greet, grip. | grate, great | grate, grape | great, greet | greet, grip |
Find the two homophones in this list: are, ear, oar, ore, our. | oar, or | are, our | ear, ore | oar, our |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "Open the box carefully." | carefully | open | the | box |
Find the adverb in the sentence "He looked up into Father Wolf's face, and laughed." | up | face | and | laugh |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "He loved better than anything else to go with Bagheera..." | better | loved | go | with |
Find the adverb in this sentence: "Mowgli was far and far through the forest, running hard..." | far | forest | run | Mowgli |
Find the adjective in the sentence "Shere Khan, the Big One, has shifted his hunting grounds." | hunting | one | shifted | grounds |
Find the adjective in the sentence "But he had a voice as soft as wild honey dripping from a tree..." | wild | dripping | voice | as |
Which of these words does NOT need a capital letter? | king | franklin | abbeyville | i |
Which of these words does NOT need a capital letter? | maple | roosevelt | st | dr |
Which of these words does NOT need a capital letter? | canyon | theodore | des moines | mr |
Which of these is the suffix of "artistically?" | -ly | art- | tist- | artist |
Which of these is the suffix of "attempted?" | -ed | at- | tempt- | attempt |
Which of these is the suffix of "beginner?" | -ner | beg- | gin- | begin |
Which of these is the prefix of "unforgiven?" | un- | for- | -en | given |
Which of these is the prefix of "mishandled?" | mis- | -ed | hand- | handle |
Which of these is the prefix of "removing?" | re- | -ing | mov- | move |
Find the noun in the sentence "They had caught her boarding the pirate ship with a knife in her mouth." | mouth | caught | boarding | with |
Find the noun in the sentence "Not the pain of this but its unfairness was what dazed Peter." | pain | unfairness | what | dazed |
Find the noun in the sentence "-no answer came save mocking laughter from the mermaids." | laughter | mocking | save | from |
Find the noun in the sentence "Peter was not quite like other boys; but he was afraid at last." | Peter | afraid | quite | other |
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "women" is a singular noun. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "You're car is blocking the driveway and I can't get out!" is grammatically correct. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Their not the friendliest people in the world." is NOT grammatically correct. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What suffix will turn the verb "teach" into a noun? | -er | -able | -ly | -ify |
What suffix will turn the adjective "hard" into a noun? | -ship | -ly | -ify | -ise |
What suffix will turn the verb "starve" into a noun? | -ation | -ize | -ly | -able |
What suffix will turn the adjective "fair" into a noun? | -ness | -ly | -able | -fy |
What suffix will turn "appease" into a noun? | -ment | -able | -ify | -ly |
What suffix will turn the verb "enjoy" into an adjective? | -able | -ment | -ful | -ly |
What suffix will turn the verb "act" into a noun? | -or | -ism | -ist | -ful |
What suffix will turn the noun "test" into a verb? | -ify | -ist | -ful | -ity |
What suffix, when added to the word "joy", indicates that the person has none of that quality? | -less | -ful | -ness | -ify |
What suffix will turn a prince into a woman? | -ess | -less | -ness | -fess |
What suffix will turn the noun "mother" into an adverb? | -ly | -ation | -ism | -ist |
Health
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which of these foods is nutritionally classified as a grain? | cereal | chard | avocado | venison | |
Which of these foods is nutritionally classified as a grain? | crackers | mustard | papaya | flounder | |
Which of these foods is a grain? | rice | yam | persimmon | peanut | |
Which of these foods is nutritionally classified as a grain? | pasta | spaghetti squash | casaba | soy | |
Which of these foods is nutritionally classified as a grain? | matzo | carrot | honeydew | cashews | |
Which of these foods is a vegetable? | chard | watermelon | venison | safflower oil | |
Which of these foods is a vegetable? | mustard greens | papaya | flounder | canola oil | |
Which of these foods is a vegetable? | yam | persimmon | papaya | safflower oil | |
Which of these foods is a vegetable? | dandelion | casaba | mango | margarine | |
Which of these foods is a vegetable? | carrot | honeydew | casaba | mayonnaise | |
Which of these foods is a fruit? | avocado | venison | almond | cereal | |
Which of these foods is a fruit? | papaya | flounder | canola | crackers | |
Which of these foods is a fruit? | persimmon | peanut | safflower oil | rice | |
Which of these foods is a fruit? | casaba | soy | margarine | pasta | |
Which of these foods is a fruit? | honeydew | cashew | mayonnaise | matzo | |
Which of these foods is a meat? | venison | almond | cereal | chard | |
Which of these foods is a meat? | halibut | canola oil | crackers | mustard | |
Which of these foods is a bean? | peanut | safflower | rice | yam | |
Which of these foods is a bean? | soy | margarine | pasta | dandelion | |
Which of these foods is a nut? | cashew | mayonnaise | matzo | carrot | |
Which of these foods is a nut? | almond | cereal | chard | avocado | |
Which of these foods is an oil? | canola | crackers | mustard | papaya | |
Which of these foods is an oil? | safflower | rice | yam | persimmon | |
Which of these foods is nutritionally considered to be an oil? | margarine | pasta | dandelion | casaba | |
Which of these foods is nutritionally considered to be an oil? | mayonnaise | matzo | carrot | honeydew | |
What type of food is this? | grain | bean | nut | meat | |
What nutritional group does this food belong with? | grain | oil | nut | vegetable | |
What type of food is this? | meat | oil | grain | fat | |
What type of food is this? | bean | fruit | vegetable | grain | |
What nutritional group does this food belong with? | oil | grain | vegetable | meat | |
What type of food is this? | fruit | grain | nut | vegetable | |
What type of food is this? | fruit | grain | nut | oil | |
What type of food is this? | vegetable | fruit | grain | nut | |
What type of food is this? | vegetable | fruit | grain | nut | |
Which sense does this affect the most? | sight | smell | hearing | touch | |
Which sense does this affect the most? | smell | hearing | touch | taste | |
Which sense does this affect the most? | touch | taste | sight | smell | |
Which sense does this affect the most? | taste | sight | smell | hearing |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which food contains the most carbohydrates? | cereal | chard | avocado | venison | |
Which food contains the most carbohydrates? | crackers | mustard | papaya | flounder | |
Which food contains the most carbohydrates? | rice | yam | persimmon | peanut | |
Which food contains the most fiber? | chard | watermelon | venison | safflower | |
Which food contains the most fiber? | mustard | papaya | flounder | canola | |
Which food contains the most fiber? | yam | persimmon | papaya | safflower | |
Which food contains the most sugars? | mango | venison | almond | cereal | |
Which food contains the most sugars? | papaya | flounder | canola | crackers | |
Which food contains the most sugars? | persimmon | peanut | safflower | rice | |
Which food contains the most protein? | venison | almond | cereal | chard | |
Which food contains the most protein? | cashew | mayonnaise | matzo | carrot | |
Which food contains the most protein? | peanut | safflower | rice | yam | |
Which food contains the most fat? | mayonnaise | matzo | carrot | honeydew | |
According to the USDA Food pyramid, if given a choice, which of these foods should you eat the most? | crackers | banana | roast | safflower | |
According to the USDA Food pyramid, if given a choice, which of these foods should you eat the most? | romaine | papaya | flounder | soy | |
According to the USDA Food pyramid, if given a choice, which of these foods should you eat the least? | margarine | yogurt | mango | haddock | |
According to the USDA Food pyramid, if given a choice, which of these foods should you eat the least? | mayonnaise | cheddar | chard | tuna | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The USDA Food pyramid recommends a lot of rest to allow your food to digest properly. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
To what bodily system does this belong? | digestive | circulatory | skeletal | respiratory | |
To what bodily system does the highlighted red section belong? | digestive | circulatory | respiratory | muscular | |
To what bodily system does the highlighted red section belong? | digestive | circulatory | respiratory | muscular | |
To what bodily system does the highlighted red section belong? | circulatory | respiratory | muscular | skeletal | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | circulatory | respiratory | muscular | skeletal | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | nervous | respiratory | muscular | skeletal | |
To what bodily system does the highlighted red section belong? | respiratory | muscular | skeletal | digestive | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | respiratory | muscular | skeletal | digestive | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | respiratory | muscular | skeletal | digestive | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | muscular | skeletal | digestive | circulatory | |
What bodily system is this person trying to strengthen? | muscular | skeletal | digestive | circulatory | |
What bodily system is this person showing off? | muscular | skeletal | digestive | circulatory | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | skeletal | digestive | circulatory | respiratory | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | skeletal | digestive | circulatory | respiratory | |
To what bodily system does this belong? | skeletal | digestive | circulatory | respiratory |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What in NOT a typical symptom of a broken bone? | dizziness | swelling | grating feeling | unusual movement |
What term describes a bone that has torn through the skin? | compound fracture | composed fracture | simple fracture | serious fracture |
What is NOT a symptom of a back injury? | blisters | pain | paralysis | bruising |
What problem possesses these symptoms: shivering, disorientation, and sleepiness? | hypothermia | chemical burn | back injury | convulsions |
What problem possesses these symptoms: unconsciousness, jerking limbs, and a red face? | convulsions | hypothermia | drowning | poison oak |
Loosening tight clothing, keeping the airway clear and removing sharp objects are the treatment for what? | convulsions | drowning | chemical burns | frostbite |
What problem would make a person's skin numb and gray, and blistered? | frostbite | hypothermia | bruising | fracture |
Putting exposed flesh under warm clothes or in lukewarm water is the proper treatment for what? | frostbite | burns | fractures | bruising |
What problem possesses these symptoms: a black or blue mark and unbroken skin? | bruises | laceration | convulsions | poison ivy |
A cold, wet towel and resting the injured area for a day is the proper treatment for what? | bruises | frostbite | convulsions | burns |
What problem possesses these symptoms: tenderness, moderate swelling and bruising of the muscle? | strains | burns | convulsions | frostbite |
An icepack, a firmly wrapped bandage and elevating the injured area are the proper treatment for what? | strains | burns | fractures | convulsions |
What problem possesses these symptoms: pain when the muscle is moved, swelling and discoloration? | sprains | burns | frostbite | laceration |
Applying cold compresses and raising the injured part is the proper treatment for what? | sprains | burns | hypothermia | convulsions |
What problem possesses these symptoms: reddening of the skin and some mild pain? | 1st degree burn | 2nd degree burn | 3rd degree burn | 4th degree burn |
What problem possesses these symptoms: reddening of the skin, pain and blisters? | 2nd degree burn | 3rd degree burn | 4th degree burn | 1st degree burn |
What problem possesses these symptoms: reddening of the skin, blisters, charred skin and no pain? | 3rd degree burn | 4th degree burn | 1st degree burn | 2nd degree burn |
TRUE OR FALSE? In an electrical burn, you have to look for 2 wounds, not just one. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Flooding the affected area with water and getting medical help is the proper treatment for what? | chemical burns | electrical burns | 3rd degree burns | freezer burns |
Applying a damp cloth and getting the victim to drink lots of fluids is the proper treatment for what? | 3rd degree burns | 1st degree burns | chemical burns | freezer burns |
Applying a damp cloth and covering with a loose bandage is the proper treatment for what? | 1st degree burns | 3rd degree burns | chemical burns | electrical burns |
In first aid, which of these is NOT an emergency? | second degree burn | choking | heart attack | shock |
What term describes a rough, jagged cut? | laceration | puncture | abrasion | blister |
What term describes a clean, sharp cut? | incision | abrasion | blister | laceration |
What term describes a small wound that pierces deep into the skin? | puncture | blister | laceration | incision |
What term describes a wound where a patch of skin has been rubbed off? | abrasion | laceration | incision | puncture |
What term describes a bubble of fluid that appears when the skin is irritated? | blister | incision | puncture | abrasion |
TRUE OR FALSE: The poison of poison oak is released in its pollen. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these is NOT a potential injury to the foot? | concussion | fracture | strain | sprain |
What bone is used in chewing? | mandible | metatarsal | patella | clavicle |
What bone is used in chewing? | maxilla | fibula | patella | clavicle |
What bone is used in walking? | metatarsal | ulna | cervical vertebrae | clavicle |
What bone is used in walking? | fibula | radius | cranium | clavicle |
What bone is used in throwing a ball? | ulna | metatarsal | cranium | mandible |
What bone is used in throwing a ball? | radius | fibula | cranium | mandible |
What bone is used in picking something up? | phalanges | metatarsal | cranium | mandible |
What bone is used in picking something up? | metacarpal | fibula | cranium | mandible |
What bone is used in looking behind you? | cervical vertebrae | pelvis | phalanges | fibula |
What bone is used in looking behind you? | cranium | metatarsal | metacarpal | patella |
What bone is used in bending over? | lumbar vertebrae | cranium | phalanges | clavicle |
What bone is used in bending over? | pelvis | cervical vertebrae | metacarpal | clavicle |
What muscle is used in chewing? | mastoid | quadriceps | deltoid | Achilles tendon |
What muscle is used in kicking a ball? | quadricep | mastoid | deltoid | trapezius |
What muscle is used in throwing a ball? | deltoid | quadricep | mastoid | Achilles tendon |
What muscle is used in reaching up? | trapezius | mastoid | quadricep | Achilles tendon |
What term describes not eating for a deliberate period of time? | fast | freeze | hold | starve |
TRUE OR FALSE? When you're thirsty, that's because your hypothalmus is sending messages to your body. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Your pituitary is part of the nervous system. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? When you're excited, your adrenal glands are making your heart beat faster. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these is necessary for all bodily functions? | water | carbohydrates | sugar | fat |
What part of the body sends a signal that tells a person they are thirsty? | hypothalamus | mandible | adrenal glands | spleen |
About how many glasses of water a day are recommended to keep healthy? | 6 | 12 | 4 | 24 |
Which of these are micronutrients? | vitamins | carbohydrates | water | fats |
Which of these are micronutrients? | minerals | proteins | water | fats |
Which of these are macronutrients? | apples | Vitamin K | iron | zinc |
What best aids in the growth and repair of your body? | proteins | carbohydrates | vitamins | minerals |
What helps your body use other nutrients? | vitamins | protein | fiber | fat |
What helps your body use other nutrients? | minerals | proteins | carbohydrates | water |
TRUE OR FALSE? Carbohydrates and proteins are the best nutrients to provide energy for daily activities. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Boys generally need more nutrients than girls. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which activity results in the least significant loss of water from your body? | crying | urinating | sweating | exhaling |
How many kinds of nutrients are there? | 6 | 4 | 12 | 9 |
Which of these is a simple carbohydrate? | monosaccharide | metabolites | triglycerides | amino acids |
Which of these is a simple sugar found in fruit? | fructose | amylose | maltose | lactose |
Which of these is a simple sugar found in your blood? | glucose | maltose | amylose | sucrose |
Which of these is a simple sugar found ONLY in grains? | maltose | sucrose | fructose | lactose |
Which of these is a simple sugar found in processed sugar cane? | sucrose | maltose | lactose | galactose |
A disaccharide (like fructose) is a combination of how many sugars sticking together? | 2 | 1 | 4 | 3 |
What kind of sugars are typically found in complex carbohydrates? | polysaccharides | metabolites | triglycerides | amino acids |
Cholesterol, which can clog up arteries, is a type of what? | fat | protein | sugar | carbohydrate |
Nutrients are stored in plants primarily in what form? | starch | fat | water | protein |
What is a dietary fiber that helps bodily elimination? | cellulose | galactose | triglyceride | polysaccharide |
What basic element mixes with glucose to create energy? | oxygen | nitrogen | carbon | hydrogen |
What is the scientific term for fat? | triglycerides | polysaccharides | metabolites | amino acids |
What is the most efficient form of energy? | fat | protein | carbohydrates | water |
Coconut oil provides what source of energy? | fat | carbohydrates | protein | sugar |
About how much of your daily nutritional intake should come from eating fats? | 25.00% | 50.00% | 75.00% | 5.00% |
Which of these does NOT provide a complete protein? | peanuts | yogurt | salmon | eggs |
TRUE OR FALSE? Dietary fiber is a nutrient found in plants. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Pectin is a soluble dietary fiber your body needs to lower cholesterol. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Fat insulates a person and can protect them from the cold. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Essential fatty acids are fats your body makes up to keep you healthy. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The majority of your body is made up of carbohydrates. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Proteins are a string of simple molecules called amino acids. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Proteins are found solely in animals. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Beans contain all the proteins you need for a healthy body. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What vitamin helps your blood to clot? | Vitamin K | Vitamin D | Vitamin C | Vitamin A |
What vitamin helps make your bones hard? | Vitamin D | Vitamin K | Vitamin C | Vitamin A |
What vitamin is made by bacteria in your body? | Vitamin K | Vitamin D | Vitamin C | Vitamin A |
TRUE OR FALSE? A vitamin, once in the body, can be used more than once. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What vitamin is water-soluble, which means it can be found in watery foods like fruit? | Vitamin C | Vitamin D | Vitamin K | Vitamin A |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these is NOT a major segment of the human brain? | synaptic knob | brain stem | cerebrum | cerebellum |
Which of these is NOT a type of tooth? | mandibles | incisors | canids | molars |
Which sense is damaged by exposure to 85 decibels? | hearing | sight | touch | taste |
Which of these is NOT a symptom of diabetes? | heart attacks | lethargy | excessive thirst | frequent urination |
Which needed nutrient is NOT found in milk? | iron | calcium | magnesium | protein |
At what age, approximately, does puberty normally occur? | 11-14 | 8-10 | 15-17 | 18-25 |
If left untreated, which of these diseases can cause permanent damage to the heart? | strep throat | chickenpox | pink eye | influenza |
What disease was treated with a vaccine discovered in 1952? | polio | measles | mumps | chickenpox |
Which of these conditions does NOT yet have a vaccine? | common cold | influenza | smallpox | rubella |
Which of these is NOT one of the basic minerals you need for everyday health? | aluminum | calcium | chloride | phosphorus |
Which of these would you NOT find in a first-aid kit? | scalpel | aspirin | compress dressing | antiseptic wipe |
What first-aid item is useful for treating a burn? | pain reliever | tweezers | hydrocortisone | thermometer |
What first-aid item is useful for treating a broken arm? | triangular bandage | tweezers | gauze pad | antibiotic packet |
Which of these first-aid items would NOT be useful for treating a deep cut? | hydrocortisone | roller bandage | gauze pad | antiseptic wipe |
Which of these is NOT a communicable disease? | anemia | influenza | strep throat | impetigo |
What can be used to improve the health of your circulatory system? | iron | sodium | phosphorus | cobalt |
What can be used to improve your digestive health? | chloride | nickel | selenium | sodium |
TRUE OR FALSE? Your personal hygiene can affect your immune system. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What can be used to improve your bones' health? | calcium | selenium | chloride | iron |
What is the hardest mineralized substance in the human body? | tooth enamel | dentin | bone | keratin |
TRUE OR FALSE? Bullying is just a phase young kids go through and should be ignored. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Eating more calories than the daily recommended allowance can make you fat. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Heimlich maneuver was created to save people from heart attacks. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The term CPR stands for Cardiac Push and Response. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? CPR is an appropriate action to take if someone is choking. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There is no evidence that stress has anything to do with your physical health. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Eating a lot of good calories is better than eating a few bad calories. | FALSE | TRUE |
Inventors
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which culture invented the earliest fired-bricks? | Egyptian | Aztec | Greek | Polynesian |
Which culture invented the earliest wheel? | Mesopotamian | Egyptian | Incan | Phoenician |
Which culture invented the earliest plow? | Mesopotamian | Mayan | Roman | Phoenician |
Which culture invented the earliest glass? | Egyptian | Aztec | Roman | Phoenician |
Which culture invented the earliest solar calendar? | Egyptian | Incan | Greek | Roman |
Which culture invented the earliest calculator, called an abacus? | Chinese | Roman | Incan | Mesopotamian |
Which culture invented the earliest printing press? | German | Korean | Polynesian | Egyptian |
Which culture invented the earliest thermometer? | Italian | English | Greek | Phoenician |
Which culture invented the earliest refracting telescope? | Dutch | Greek | English | French |
Which of these is NOT one of Margaret Knight's inventions? | stoplight | window frame | spinning machine | flat-bottom bag |
Whose invention stopped machines automatically when something got caught in it? | Margaret Knight | Madame Curie | Isaac Singer | George Eastman |
Garret Morgan invented which of the following? | stoplight | pocket watch | cotton gin | sewing machine |
Who invented rollable camera film and a way to develop film negatives? | George Eastman | Mark Kodak | David Polaroid | Jerry Nikon |
Of these inventions, which came first? | steam engine | photograph | electric generator | telegraph |
Of these inventions, which came first? | telescope | steam engine | zipper | photograph |
Of these inventions, which came first? | compass | telescope | steam engine | telegraph |
Of these inventions, which came last? | zipper | telegraph | steam engine | telescope |
Of these inventions, which came last? | automobile | telescope | telegraph | steam engine |
Of these inventions, which came last? | phonograph | telegraph | telescope | compass |
TRUE OR FALSE? Dentures (fake teeth) were first invented in the 17th century. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Europeans invented gunpowder long before the rest of the world. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Chinese invented a type of magnetic compass in the 11th century. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Jeans were originally created for people who were part of the California Gold Rush. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Compact discs, VCRs and cell phones were all developed in the late 20th century. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first modern car was created in the 1950s. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The invention of agriculture happened 3,000 years ago. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Humans first discovered fire a million years ago. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Who invented the first electromagnet? | William Sturgeon | Michael Faraday | Thomas Edison | Isaac Newton |
Who improved the original electromagnet, paving the way for the electrical telegraph? | Joseph Henry | Isaac Newton | Thomas Edison | Lewis Latimer |
Who discovered that electricity could be created by moving a magnet through a wire coil? | Michael Faraday | Benjamin Franklin | James Watt | George Ohm |
Using iron filings, what property did Michael Faraday discover about electromagnetism? | lines of force | points of charge | vectors of voltage | electric potential |
Who built the first electric motor, generator, and transformer? | Michael Faraday | Benjamin Franklin | William Sturgeon | Joseph Henry |
Which of these terms was NOT first coined by the inventor Michael Faraday? | electron | ion | cathode | electrode |
Which of these inventors was NOT known for his work on electromagnetism? | Lewis Latimer | Michael Faraday | Joseph Hardy | William Sturgeon |
What African-American inventor made a long-lasting carbon filament for the electric lightbulb? | Lewis Latimer | Nikola Tesla | William Sturgeon | George Ohm |
Who drafted the original design for Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone? | Lewis Latimer | Thomas Edison | Nikola Tesla | Michael Faraday |
What self-educated inventor, at age 16, fought in the American Civil War? | Lewis Latimer | Thomas Edison | Benjamin Franklin | Alexander Bell |
Who was credited with discovering electricity by using a kite? | Benjamin Franklin | Michael Faraday | Thomas Edison | James Watt |
TRUE OR FALSE? Benjamin Franklin rigged a lightning rod on his house to ring a set of bells. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these terms was NOT first coined by Benjamin Franklin? | electrode | battery | charge | positive |
Which of these inventors famously almost electrocuted himself? | Benjamin Franklin | George Ohm | James Watt | Michael Faraday |
Who was credited with making electricity useful, instead of just a novelty? | Thomas Edison | Benjamin Franklin | James Watt | Michael Faraday |
Who patented 1,093 inventions? | Thomas Edison | Benjamin Franklin | Alexander Bell | Lewis Latimer |
What was Edison's most famous invention? | incandescent bulb | telegraph | stock ticker | movie camera |
Who invented a small box for viewing movies? | Thomas Edison | Nikola Tesla | Michael Faraday | Joseph Henry |
Which of these inventions was NOT improved by Thomas Edison? | telephone | phonograph | stock ticker | movie camera |
What inventor said "Genius in one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration"? | Thomas Edison | Albert Einstein | Alexander Bell | Benjamin Franklin |
All electric lights in the U.S. were dimmed for one minute when what inventor died? | Thomas Edison | Nikola Tesla | Michael Faraday | James Watt |
Who invented the first practical electrical motor? | William Sturgeon | Thomas Edison | Nikola Tesla | Alexander Bell |
Which of these inventors does NOT have a measurement named after him? | Thomas Edison | Isaac Newton | Michael Faraday | André-Marie Ampère |
Who invented an electric relay that would later be vital to the creation of the electric telegraph? | Joseph Henry | Michael Faraday | James Watt | George Ohm |
Which of these inventors was said to be a great American inventor in the mold of Benjamin Franklin? | Joseph Henry | Albert Einstein | Alexander Bell | Michael Faraday |
TRUE OR FALSE? Along with the telephone, Alexander Bell worked on something called room acoustics. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Joseph Henry and what other inventor discovered the property of electromagnetism known as inductance? | Michael Faraday | Albert Einstein | Isaac Newton | Lewis Latimer |
Which inventor worked on the light bulb first? | Joseph Swan | Thomas Edison | William Coolidge | Lewis Latimer |
TRUE OR FALSE? Joseph Henry met and influenced Alexander Graham Bell. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Edison was the first successful inventor to come up with an incandescent light bulb. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Because of its chemical properties, only carbon can be used as a light bulb filament. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The greenhouse effect was first discovered in 1987. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? George Ohm discovered that if you double a length of wire, you halve the current. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A device known as a commutator was needed to make an electrical motor possible. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first practical electrical generator was called a magneto. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The inventor Hans Christian Orsted discovered that a compass responds to electricity. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Ben Franklin suggested weather could be predicted by studying what? | storm patterns | hot & cold days | water temperature | lightning strikes |
What is NOT a unit of measurement named after an inventor? | edison | faraday | ohm | henry |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Invented in 1846, the steam cylinder rotary press revolutionized what industry? | newspaper | commercial laundry | winemaking | textile |
Who invented the steam cylinder rotary press? | Richard Hoe | Robert Fulton | Cyrus McCormick | Eli Whitney |
Who invented the mechanical reaper? | Cyrus McCormick | Richard Hoe | Eli Whitney | John Stevens |
In the mid-1800s, what invention doubled the productivity of the American farmer? | mechanical reaper | ammonia fertilizer | steam engine | automatic tiller |
What power source in the 1800s provided for faster land and river transportation? | steam | oil | electricity | wind |
What industry did Isaac Singer's invention revolutionize? | clothing & apparel | telecommunications | merchant shipping | defense |
What invention made a Southern crop the largest export of the United States? | cotton gin | mechanical reaper | peanut butter | ammonia fertilizer |
The cotton gin separates cotton fibers from what? | its seeds | each other | its roots | its blossoms |
After the cotton gin separates out the pieces of cotton, what does it do with the fibers? | combs them | weaves them | discards them | washes them |
What mid-19th century invention enabled people to send messages across the Atlantic almost instantly? | telegraph | telephone | radio | vacuum tube |
What invention helped carry cargo against the currents? | steamboat | keelboat | locomotive | canal mule |
Which of these innovators did NOT invent something dealing with communication? | Richard Hoe | Samuel Morse | Alexander Bell | Nikola Tesla |
What is the earliest recorded successful form of manned flight? | hot air balloon | ornithopter | glider | parachute |
In the 18th century, what country originated manned flight? | France | England | United States | Germany |
What new type of flight did the Montgolfier brothers perfect? | hot air balloon | airplane | glider | helicopter |
What were the first flying crafts to make regular flights over the Atlantic? | zeppelins | airplanes | gliders | autogyros |
Which of these innovators did NOT invent something dealing with transportation? | Cyrus McCormick | Wright Brothers | Robert Fulton | Gottlieb Daimler |
What kind of gas was used to lift dirigibles like the zeppelins? | hydrogen | helium | oxygen | nitrogen |
Which of these scientists was NOT involved in the study of heredity? | Louis Pasteur | Charles Darwin | Gregor Mendel | James Watson |
What machine worked like the cotton gin, except that it separated grain instead of cotton? | threshing machine | mechanical reaper | rotary tiller | forage harvester |
TRUE OR FALSE? Eli Whitney invented a mechanical threshing machine in 1784. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these innovators did NOT invent something dealing with agriculture? | Richard Hoe | Cyrus McCormick | Eli Whitney | Andrew Meikle |
TRUE OR FALSE? Ben Franklin discovered electricity. | FALSE | TRUE |
Languages
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the Spanish word for "11?" | once | onze | undici | elf |
What is the Spanish word for "13?" | trece | treize | tredici | dreizehn |
What is the Spanish word for "14?" | catorce | quatorze | quattordici | vierzehn |
What is the Spanish word for "17?" | diecisiete | dix-sept | diciassette | siebzehn |
What is the Spanish word for "18?" | dieciocho | dix-huit | diciotto | achtzehn |
What is the Spanish word for "19?" | diecinueve | dix-neuf | diciannove | neunzehn |
What is the Spanish word for "20?" | veinte | vingt | venti | zwanzig |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "add" is "sumar." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "all" is "todo." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "dozen" is "docena." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "equal" is "pari." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "first" is "premier." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "second" is "secondo." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "half" is "mezzo." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "numbers" is "numeri." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What does the Spanish word "ochenta" mean? | 80 | 60 | 40 | 20 |
What does the Spanish word "cincuenta" mean? | 50 | 40 | 30 | 70 |
What does the Spanish word "cuarenta" mean? | 40 | 20 | 60 | 80 |
What does the Spanish word "cien" mean? | 100 | 20 | 0 | 50 |
What does the Spanish word "noventa" mean? | 90 | 70 | 50 | 10 |
What does the Spanish word "setenta" mean? | 70 | 60 | 80 | 40 |
What does the Spanish word "sesenta" mean? | 60 | 70 | 80 | 40 |
What does the Spanish word "treinta" mean? | 30 | 50 | 70 | 20 |
What does the Spanish word "cero" mean? | 0 | 50 | 25 | 100 |
What is the Spanish word for "around?" | alrededor de | autour | attorno | ringsherum |
What is the Spanish word for "in?" | en | dans | in | ein |
What is the Spanish word for "in front of?" | delante de | en face de | di fronte | vor |
What is the Spanish word for "on top of?" | encima de | dessus de | in cima | oben auf |
What is the Spanish word for "under?" | debajo de | sous | sotto | unter |
What is the French word for "11?" | onze | once | undici | elf |
What is the French word for "13?" | treize | trece | tredici | dreizehn |
What is the French word for "14?" | quatorze | catorce | quattordici | vierzehn |
What is the French word for "17?" | dix-sept | diecisiete | diciassette | siebzehn |
What is the French word for "18?" | dix-huit | dieciocho | diciotto | achtzehn |
What is the French word for "19?" | dix-neuf | diecinueve | diciannove | neunzehn |
What is the French word for "20?" | vingt | veinte | venti | zwanzig |
What is the French word for "count?" | compter | contar | count | conter |
What is the French word for "even?" | paire | incluso | pari | eben |
What is the French word for "nothing?" | rien | nada | niente | nichts |
What is the French word for "first?" | premier | primero | primo | zuerst |
What does the French word "quatre-vingts" mean? | 80 | 60 | 40 | 20 |
What does the French word "cinquante" mean? | 50 | 40 | 30 | 70 |
What does the French word "quarante" mean? | 40 | 20 | 60 | 80 |
What does the French word "cent" mean? | 100 | 20 | 0 | 50 |
What does the French word "quatre-vingts-dix" mean? | 90 | 70 | 50 | 10 |
What does the French word "soixante-dix" mean? | 70 | 60 | 80 | 40 |
What does the French word "soixante" mean? | 60 | 70 | 80 | 40 |
What does the French word "trente" mean? | 30 | 50 | 70 | 20 |
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "above" is "au-dessus de." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "around" is "autour de." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "between" is "entre." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "in" is "dans." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "in front of" is "fronte." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "inside" is "innen." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "on" is "encendido." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "over" is "oltre." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "under" is "sotto." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "A"? | ah | ay | aw | ae |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "B"? | bay | bee | buh | b |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "C"? | say | see | so | suh |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "D"? | day | dee | duh | di |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "E"? | uh | ey | eyuh | ah |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "G"? | zhay | gee | guh | zeta |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "J"? | zhee | jay | juh | zed |
What is the common pronunciation of the French letter "P"? | pay | pee | puh | pi |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "R"? | ere | ahr | urr | aruh |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "T"? | te | tee | tuh | ti |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "V"? | ve | vee | vuh | voh |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "W"? | doble ve | doble u | doble eh | doble i |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "X"? | equis | ecks | egrec | ecks el |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "Y"? | i griega | wuh i | egrec | eyuh |
What is the common pronunciation of the Spanish letter "Z"? | zeta | zed | zee | zeh |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the Spanish word for "all?" | todo | tutto | tous | alle |
What is the Spanish word for "asleep?" | dormido | addormentato | endormi | Einschlafen |
What is the Spanish word for "bright?" | luminoso | claro | brilliant | gato |
What is the Spanish word for "cute?" | lindo | carino | mignon | niedlich |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "dirty" is "sucio." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "early" is "temprano." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "empty" is "vacio." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "every" is "cada." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "fat" is "grasso." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "frightened" is "spaventato." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "full" is "pieno." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "happy" is "felice." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Spanish word for "healthy" is "sani." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What does the Spanish word "caliente" mean? | hot | cheerful | freezing | angry |
What does the Spanish word "grande" mean? | large | extravagant | beautiful | fat |
What does the Spanish word "ultimo" mean? | last | fantastic | untimely | concerned |
What does the Spanish word "tarde" mean? | late | timely | satisfied | stupid |
What does the Spanish word "izquierda" mean? | left | lizard | right | wing |
What does the Spanish word "alto" mean? | loud | halt | altitude | hungry |
What does the Spanish word "pequeñito" mean? | little | piglet | child | skinny |
What does the Spanish word "perdido" mean? | lost | hungry | hot | frustrated |
What does the Spanish word "menos" mean? | less | subtract | soup | ideal |
What does the Spanish word "enojado" mean? | mad | passionate | silent | enjoy |
What does the Spanish word "muchos" mean? | many | doubtful | melancholy | less |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "closed?" | abierto | ancho | callada | lenta |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "over?" | sobre | callada | triste | ancho |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "loud?" | callada | sobre | abierto | triste |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "fast?" | lenta | abierto | sobre | joven |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "large?" | pequeña | ancho | joven | triste |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "beautiful?" | feo | triste | infeliz | ancho |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "happy?" | infeliz | feo | callada | abierto |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "narrow?" | ancho | feo | joven | sobre |
What Spanish word is the opposite of "old?" | joven | abierto | sobre | triste |
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "afraid" is "peur." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "alike" is "pareil." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "asleep" is "endormi." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "beautiful" is "belle." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "big" is "gros." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "blank?" is "blanco." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "bright" is "luminosa." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "closed" is "cerrado." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The French word for "cold" is "kalt." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What does the French word "mignon" mean? | cute | steak | minion | cut |
What does the French word "sombre" mean? | dark | hat | heavy | somber |
What does the French word "sale" mean? | dirty | profitable | loud | walking |
What does the French word "vide" mean? | empty | life | water | full |
What does the French word "rapide" mean? | fast | slow | quiet | noisy |
What does the French word "gros" mean? | fat | wealthy | helpful | irritating |
What does the French word "plein" mean? | full | plain | open | silent |
What does the French word "content" mean? | glad | abstract | silent | knowledgeable |
What does the French word "sain" mean? | healthy | sad | sane | happy |
What French word is the opposite of "cold?" | chaud | moins | ouvert | triste |
What French word is the opposite of "small?" | grand | petit | vieux | triste |
What French word is the opposite of "more?" | moins | petit | joli | vieux |
What French word is the opposite of "big?" | petit | plus | ouvert | triste |
What French word is the opposite of "less?" | plus | vieux | ouvert | triste |
What French word is the opposite of "happy?" | triste | tranquille | joli | ouvert |
What is the French word for "short?" | petite | corto | kurz | breve |
What is the French word for "sick?" | malade | enfermo | krank | malato |
What is the French word for "skinny?" | maigre | flaco | lithe | skinny |
What is the French word for "slow?" | lent | lenta | langsam | lento |
What is the French word for "young?" | jeune | joven | jung | giovane |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Bange" is the German word for "afraid." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Schmutzig" is the German word for "dirty." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Silenzioso" is the German word for "quiet." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Langsam" is the German word for "slow." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Alto" is the German word for "tall." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Giovane" is the German word for "young." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Bange" is the Italian word for "afraid." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Schmutzig" is the Italian word for "dirty." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Silenzioso" is the Italian word for "quiet." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Langsam" is the Italian word for "slow." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Alto" is the Italian word for "tall." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Giovane" is the Italian word for "young." | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the French word for "clean"? | nettoyer | limpio | sauber | pulito |
What is the French word for "cry"? | pleurer | llorar | weinen | piangere |
What is the French word for "dance"? | danser | danza | tanz | balleto |
What is the French word for "drink"? | boire | beber | trinken | bere |
What is the French word for "eat"? | manger | comer | essen | mangiare |
What is the French word for "go"? | aller | ir | gehen | andare |
What is the French word for "jump"? | sauter | saltar | sprung | salto |
What is the French word for "pull"? | tirer | jugar | pull | tirare |
What is the French word for "run"? | courir | correr | laufen | correre |
What is the French word for "ankle"? | cheville | tobillo | zehe | piede |
What is the French word for "arm"? | bras | brazo | arm | braccio |
What is the French word for "bone"? | os | hueso | knochen | osso |
What is the French word for "mouth"? | bouche | boca | mund | labbro |
What is the French word for "nose"? | nez | nariz | nase | naso |
What is the French word for "thumb"? | pouse | pulgar | daumen | pollice |
What is the French word for "tongue"? | langue | lengua | zunge | lingua |
What is the French word for "tooth"? | dent | diente | zahn | cranio |
What is the French word for "waist"? | taille | cintura | wirbel | vita |
What is the Spanish word for "love"? | amar | aimer | liebe | amore |
What is the Spanish word for "cry"? | horar | pleurer | weinen | piangere |
What is the Spanish word for "dance"? | bailar | danse | tanz | balleto |
What is the Spanish word for "draw"? | dibujar | dessiner | zeichnen | disegnare |
What is the Spanish word for "eat"? | comer | manger | essen | mangiare |
What is the Spanish word for "jump"? | saltar | saut | sprung | salto |
What is the Spanish word for "play"? | jugar | jouer | spielen | giocare |
What is the Spanish word for "run"? | correr | courir | laufen | correre |
What is the Spanish word for "ankle"? | tobillo | cheville | zehe | piede |
What is the Spanish word for "arm"? | brazo | bras | arm | braccio |
What is the Spanish word for "bone"? | hueso | os | knochen | osso |
What is the Spanish word for "mouth"? | boca | bouche | mund | labbro |
What is the Spanish word for "nose"? | nariz | nez | nase | naso |
What is the Spanish word for "thumb"? | pulgar | pouse | daumen | pollice |
What is the Spanish word for "tongue"? | lengua | langue | zunge | lingua |
What is the Spanish word for "tooth"? | diente | dent | zahn | cranio |
What kind of languages do the people of northern Europe mostly use? | Germanic | Latin | Celtic | Greek |
What kind of languages do the people of southern Europe mostly use? | Latin | Germanic | Celtic | Armenian |
What is the Spanish word for "waist"? | cintura | taille | wirbel | vita |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Lachen" is the German word for "read." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The German word for "slice" is "schieben." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The German word for "tongue is "zahn." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Italian word for "sleep" is "dormire." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Italian word for "think" is "parlare." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Italian word for "elbow is "gomito." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Italian word for "knee" is "gamba." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Italian word for "cheek" is "bochecha." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The native language of Brazil is Spanish. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the Spanish phrase for "My name is..." | Me llamo | Mon nom est | Mein name ist | Mi chiamo |
What is NOT a Spanish response for "How are you?" | enero | bien | mas o menos | mal |
What is the Spanish word for "good"? | bueno | gut | bien | benissimo |
What is the Spanish word for "so-so"? | mas o menos | es geht | faim | non lo so |
What is the Spanish word for "not well"? | mal | nicht | mal | forse |
What is the Spanish word for "January"? | enero | januar | midi | gennaio |
What is the Spanish word for "month"? | mes | monat | mois | mese |
What is the Spanish word for "grandmother"? | abuela | mater | enfant | bambino |
What is the Spanish word for "nephew"? | sobrino | tochter | fille | figlia |
What is the Spanish word for "sister"? | hermana | schwester | soeur | sorella |
What is the Spanish word for "wind"? | viento | sturm | temps | tempesta |
What is the Spanish word for "snow"? | nieve | schnee | neige | neve |
What is the English translation for "Je ne comprends pas." | I don't understand | I don't speak that | I don't see it | I don't like that |
What is the French phrase for "My name is..." | Mon nom est | Me llamo | Mein name ist | Mi chiamo |
What is the English translation of "comment allez-vous? | How are you? | What time is it? | Where are you? | What is that? |
What is NOT a French response for "How are you?" | heure | bien | mal | triste |
What is the French word for "good." | bien | bien | gut | benissimo |
What is the French word for "hungry." | faim | mas o menos | es geht | non lo so |
What is the French word for "not well." | mal | triste | nicht | forse |
What is the French word for "noon"? | midi | enero | januar | gennaio |
What is the French word for "month"? | mois | mes | monat | mese |
What is the French word for "kid"? | enfant | abuela | mater | bambino |
What is the French word for "daughter"? | fille | sobrino | tochter | figlia |
What is the French word for "sister"? | soeur | hermana | schwester | sorella |
What is the French word for "weather"? | temps | viento | sturm | tempesta |
What is the French word for "snow?" | neige | nieve | schnee | neve |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Verwandtschaft" is the german word for "kin" | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Tochter" is the german word for "niece" | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Ouragan" is the French word for "hurricane." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Bateau" is the French word for "ocean" | FALSE | TRUE |
Life Science
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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A plant with waxy skin and thin spines is often found in what environment? | desert | forest | grassland | aquatic |
A plant that store large amounts of water in its body to survive droughts in often found in what environment? | desert | forest | grassland | aquatic |
An animal that hides from the hot rays of the sun all day is often found in what environment? | desert | forest | grassland | aquatic |
An animal that uses huge ears to radiate heat in often found in what environment? | desert | forest | grassland | aquatic |
A plant that tolerates a lot of shade is often found in what environment? | forest | grassland | aquatic | desert |
A plant that climbs up trees to get to sunlight is often found in what environment? | forest | grassland | aquatic | desert |
An animal that stores nuts and seeds for the winter is often found in what environment? | forest | grassland | aquatic | desert |
Plants who adapt a conical shape to deal with the cold are often found in what environment? | forest | grassland | aquatic | desert |
Large grazing herds, like the buffalo, are most likely found in what environment? | grassland | aquatic | desert | forest |
Plants with soft stems that use wind for pollination are often found in what environment? | grassland | aquatic | desert | forest |
Animals that extract oxygen from a liquid are often found in what environment? | aquatic | desert | forest | grassland |
Animals that have a gas bladder are often found in what environment? | aquatic | desert | forest | grassland |
Animals that have a layer of fat called "blubber" are often found in what environment? | aquatic | desert | forest | grassland |
Animals with webbing between their toes are often found in what environment? | aquatic | desert | forest | grassland |
Animals that can hold their breath for extended periods of time are often found in what environment? | aquatic | desert | forest | grassland |
What is the largest habitat on Earth? | ocean | forest | grasslands | desert |
Dinosaurs became extinct how many years ago? | millions | billions | thousands | hundreds |
Amber is a fossilized "jewel" that comes from what part of the tree? | sap | roots | stems | branches |
Ancient, long-dead plants became what kind of fuel? | coal | wood | solar | steam |
How do poisonous frogs let other animals know they are dangerous? | their color | their size | their voice | their shape |
TRUE OR FALSE? Sea sponges are plants. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? When a crab outgrows its shell, it just molts it off. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What makes birds' bones so special? | they are hollow | they are solid | they are tiny | they can float |
What kind of beetle fires a noxious chemical from its posterior? | bombardier beetle | desert scarab | goliath beetle | dung beetle |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire" refers to common horse chestnuts. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Annuals bloom how often? | once per year | once per month | once a week | once a day |
TRUE OR FALSE? A pine tree is a type of "deciduous" tree. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An oak tree is a type of "deciduous" tree. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What was the first civilization to make chocolate? | Aztec | Egyptian | Roman | European |
What part of the plant gives people hay fever? | pollen | seeds | stems | roots |
TRUE OR FALSE? Many pinecones shut up tight in rainy weather. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What substance created by a plant is supposed to attract insects? | nectar | bark | stems | roots |
Resin is the name given to what part of a pine tree? | sap | pollen | nut | cone |
A baby flower is called what? | bud | sap | resin | root |
TRUE OR FALSE? All plants use flowers to pollinate. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Most insects cannot see red. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The medicine used to treat the disease malaria comes from tree bark. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
From what do paper wasps make their nests? | fibers | mud | lichen | seeds |
TRUE OR FALSE? Sea urchins have been around for about a half billion years. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
How frequently can it rain in a rainforest? | daily | weekly | monthly | yearly |
On what is a python likely to feed? | shrews | hibiscus | muskox | crocodile |
TRUE OR FALSE? There is a plant that smells like rotten meat. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What are aphids? | insects | mollusks | worms | flowers |
TRUE OR FALSE? Some ants can spit out acid to defend themselves. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Some ants make themselves into food for the colony by first eating way too much. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is a sea horse? | fish | mollusk | crustacean | amphibian |
TRUE OR FALSE? Jellyfish and coral are related. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Many reefs are built on the bodies of dead coral. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Birds use very small teeth to grind up their food. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? As rule, female birds generally have the brightest feathers. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A bird's stomach has more than one part. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
During what month would a migrating Arctic bird leave the Antarctic to go home? | June | December | September | March |
Penguin wings do their best work where? | in the water | in the air | in the snow | in the ice |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What term do biologists use to describe a group of the same organisms that live in the same place? | population | clique | species | abiotic |
What term do biologists use to describe all of the populations that live in a single environment? | community | clique | species | abiotic |
In terms of Environmental Science--turtles, salmon, urchin and kelp are all part of what kind of community? | aquatic | terrestrial | predatorial | adversarial |
Which of these is NOT part of an aquatic community? | ocelot | turtle | trout | abalone |
Which of these is NOT part of a terrestrial community? | abalone | ostrich | platypus | raven |
In a terrestrial ecosystem, rabbits, cows and geese are almost always _. | prey | terrestrial | aquatic | predatorial |
In a terrestrial ecosystem, rabbits, hawks, lions, and coyotes are almost always _. | predatorial | aquatic | terrestrial | adversarial |
Which terms describes the relationships between living and nonliving things within a biological environment? | ecosystem | biosystem | hydrosphere | mesosphere |
Which of these terms describes how different organisms contribute to the health of an ecosystem? | interdependency | independency | interrelationships | indecisive |
Which of these does NOT help endangered species? | increased poaching | resource renewal | habitat management | species monitoring |
TRUE OR FALSE? Natural resources are products that are made by humans. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What type of conservation includes planting new trees, saving seeds and cleaning up the land? | resource renewal | invasive managing | species monitoring | bio extraction |
What type of conservation includes protecting plant and animal habitats like national parks? | habitat management | species monitoring | soil conservation | bio extraction |
What type of conservation includes keeping records of the number of species in an area? | species monitoring | resource renewal | habitat management | bio extraction |
Which of these is NOT considered to be an uncontrollable environmental event? | air pollution | major earthquakes | hurricanes | volcanic eruptions |
Which of these is NOT considered to be a controllable environmental event? | major earthquake | mass extinction | cutting down trees | air pollution |
Which of these is NOT a way to practice conservation? | urban growth | resource renewal | species monitoring | habitat management |
Which of these is NOT an example of resource renewal? | counting animals | clean water | plant seeds | remove litter |
Which of these is NOT an example of species monitoring? | remove litter | counting animals | trapping animals | stopping poaching |
Which of these is NOT an example of habitat management? | suburban lots | wildlife preserves | national parks | national forests |
TRUE OR FALSE? Some insects can become resistant to pesticides. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these is NOT a common place to find pesticides? | toothpaste | a peach | pet shampoo | bug repellent |
Most of the world's hazardous waste comes from what? | people | factories | plants | volcanoes |
Which of these items can you NOT recycle? | gasoline | magazine | aluminum cans | soda bottle |
Which country is currently the world's worst air polluter? | United States | Russia | Japan | Indonesia |
Which country is currently the world's second worst air polluter? | China | India | Indonesia | Japan |
TRUE OR FALSE? Air pollution is something you can always see. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What term describes a poisonous mix of smoke and fog? | smog | foke | vog | nitrogen dioxide |
What term describes a parent's traits being passed on to their kids? | heredity | conditional | conservation | evolutionary |
TRUE OR FALSE? Only abiotic things become fossils. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Fossils are abiotic. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Once an environment has been polluted, it can never recover. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Some people use special mushrooms to help clean the environment. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In general, plants and animals are not dependent on each other for survival. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? All of the world's major primates are currently endangered. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Natural events can change habitats and affect the survivability of plants and animals. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The migration of animals is strictly a type of physical adaptation. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Hibernation is an an example of a learned behavior. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
How many of the world's species do rainforests contain? | 1/2 | 1/3 | 1/4 | 3/4 |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the term for a single large root sent down into the soil? | taproot | deeproot | centerroot | arrowroot |
What is the term for a network of roots spread out over the soil? | fibrous | webbed | marked | demi-tapped |
What is characteristic of a taproot? | grows deep | taps into sap | makes a web | is always edible |
What is characteristic of fibrous roots? | makes a web | grows deep | taps into sap | is always edible |
What is the term for small leaves that house a developing flower? | sepal | stamen | pistil | anther |
What does a plant need in large amounts for good health? | nitrogen | silicon | iron | magnesium |
What does sunlight provide for photosynthesis? | energy | hydrogen | carbon | oxygen |
What does carbon dioxide provide for photosynthesis? | oxygen | hydrogen | nitrogen | energy |
What does rain provide for photosynthesis | hydrogen | carbon | nitrogen | energy |
What does soil provide for photosynthesis that is NOT found in rain or carbon dioxide? | nitrogen | carbon | hydrogen | oxygen |
What is the term for plants that use tubes to transport food throughout their body? | vascular | lymphatic | vessicled | epidermal |
What kind of tubes transfer nutrients from the roots to the leaves? | xylem | phloem | phoneme | genome |
What kind of tubes transfer nutrients from the leaves to the rest of the plant? | Phloem | phoneme | genome | xylem |
Through what do non-vascular plants get water into their system? | their skin | their roots | their stems | their leaves |
What is a plant's vascular system most like in a human body? | circulatory system | lymphatic system | skeletal system | nervous system |
What system allows the plant to grow tall? | vascular | photosynsthesis | transpiration | epidermis |
Which of these is a vascular plant? | fern | moss | algae | liverworts |
Which of these is a vascular plant? | shrub | fungi | kelp | lichen |
Which of these is a non-vascular plant? | moss | fern | shrub | fungi |
Which of these is a non-vascular plant? | algae | shrub | conifer | kelp |
Which of these produces pollen? | anther | sepal | pistil | pedal |
What does the petal use to attract insects? | color | scent | shape | taste |
What is the term for the sticky part of the pistil that grabs pollen? | stigma | anther | sepal | stamen |
Which of these does a seed NOT use to get around? | earth | wind | water | fire |
What is the term for when seeds go to sleep? | dormancy | diminishment | transpiration | epidermal |
TRUE OR FALSE? Seeds need soil and sunlight when they start growing roots and leaves. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Seeds need soil and sunlight in order to germinate. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Some seeds have lain dormant for centuries before germinating. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the quickest way to get seeds out of dormancy? | water | sun | coldness | nitrogen |
TRUE OR FALSE? Non-vascular plants have roots. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Some plants use animals to carry their seeds to new places. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Fire is always destructive to seeds. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Some seeds explode. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The anther is part of the stigma. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The stigma is part of the pistil. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The ovary is part of the pistil. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The petal is part of the stamen. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What extinct cephalopod evolved in the Silurian? | ammonite | trilobite | megalodon | pleistosaur |
In what era did the first vascular plants appear? | Silurian | Cambrian | Cretaceous | Jurassic |
In what era did the first animals with both teeth and fins appear? | Silurian | Devonian | Permian | Jurassic |
In what era did the coelacanth, one of the first lobe-finned fish, evolve? | Devonian | Jurassic | Pleistocene | Permian |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What adaptation do desert plants use to protect themselves from the heat? | waxy skin | large blooms | shallow roots | no chlorophyll | |
Desert plants use spines for what purpose? | animal protection | photosynthesis | shade creator | seed maker | |
Succulent plants grow in high temperatures and what? | low precipitation | high precipitation | low altitude | high altitude | |
A watery fluid and what else float inside a cell's cytoplasm? | organelles | pneumatocyst | nematocyst | endothelials | |
Which of these attributes does NOT belong to Kingdom Monera? | multicellular | heterotrophic | prokaryotic | some move | |
Which of these attributes does NOT belong to Kingdom Protista? | multicellular | autotrophic | eukaryotic | some move | |
Which of these attributes does NOT belong to Kingdom Fungi? | single-celled | heterotrophic | eukaryotic | some move | |
Which of these attributes does NOT belong to Kingdom Plantae? | prokaryotic | multicellular | autotrophic | don't move | |
Which of these attributes does NOT belong to Kingdom Animalia? | autotrophic | multicellular | eukaryotic | all move | |
What attribute do Kingdom Fungi and Kingdom Plantae share in common? | multicellular | prokaryotic | autotrophic | have chlorophyll | |
Which of these is NOT a vertebrate? | mollusks | mammals | amphibians | fish | |
Which of these is NOT an invertebrate? | fish | mollusks | annelids | insects | |
Which Kingdom evolved first? | Monera | Protista | Fungi | Plantae | |
Which Kingdom was the last to appear? | Plantae | Monera | Protista | Fungi | |
What attribute is a major difference between Kingdom Protista and Kingdom Plantae? | single-celled | autotrophic | eukaryotic | don't move | |
What attribute is a major difference between Kingdom Protista and Kingdom Fungi? | autotrophic | eukaryotic | heterotrophic | some move | |
What attribute do Kingdom Monera and Kingdom Animalia share in common? | heterotrophic | single-celled | prokaryotic | have chlorophyll | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Kingdom Monera and Kingdom Animalia share the common trait of being mobile. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What is an adaptation some plants use to grow in the tundra? | short roots | deep taps | broad leaves | slow growth | |
In the tundra, what do some plants do during the winter months? | hibernate | blossom | grow thicker bark | die | |
What do we call plants that grow on other plants instead of the ground? | epiphytes | chlorophylls | gynosperms | perennials | |
What kind of shape do some trees take to shed heavy snow? | cone | wavy | cylinder | sphere | |
What covers coniferous needles to protect them from the cold? | wax | bristles | sap | pollen | |
Why do some plants in a tropical rainforest grow on trees? | to find sunlight | to eat the tree | to avoid predators | to keep warm | |
This is classified under what Kingdom? | Monera | Fungi | Plantae | Protista | |
The green slime that covers this pier is classified in what Kingdom? | Protista | Fungi | Plantae | Monera | |
This is classified under what Kingdom? | Fungi | Monera | Plantae | Protista | |
Under what Kingdom is classified the stringy organism hanging from the tree? | Plantae | Monera | Fungi | Protista | |
This is classified under what Kingdom? | Animalia | Monera | Plantae | Protista | |
What biome is this? | tundra | taiga | savannah | desert | |
What biome is this? | tropical forest | savannah | tundra | mediterranean | |
What biome is this? | coral reef | kelp forest | riparian | taiga | |
What biome is this? | mangrove forest | savannah | tundra | taiga | |
What is the type of plant growing on this tree? | epiphyte | conifer | deciduous | taiga |
Math
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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How much is 8 tens and 9 ones? | 89 | 98 | 17 | 170 |
How much is 6 tens and six ones? | 66 | 61 | 12 | 120 |
How much is 4 hundreds, 2 tens and 8 ones? | 428 | 140 | 410 | 500 |
How much is 6 hundreds, 5 tens and 2 ones? | 652 | 130 | 670 | 1102 |
If the tens column in 62 is increased by 2, what number is the result? | 82 | 64 | 42 | 60 |
If the tens column in 42 is increased by 4, what number is the result? | 82 | 86 | 2 | 38 |
If the tens column in 34 is increased by 3, what number is the result? | 64 | 37 | 4 | 31 |
If the tens column in 22 is increased by 6, what number is the result? | 82 | 28 | 16 | 62 |
If the tens column in 82 is decreased by 6, what number is the result? | 22 | 88 | 76 | 62 |
If the tens column in 82 is decreased by 8, what number is the result? | 2 | 90 | 74 | 88 |
How many tens and ones do you need to make 76? | 7 tens & 6 ones | 6 tens & 7 ones | 6 tens & 6 ones | 7 tens & 7 ones |
How many tens and ones do you need to make 42? | 4 tens & 2 ones | 2 tens & 4 ones | 2 tens & 2 ones | 4 tens & 4 ones |
How many tens and ones do you need to make 94? | 9 tens & 4 ones | 4 tens & 9 ones | 9 tens & 9 ones | 4 tens & 4 ones |
How many tens and ones do you need to make 25? | 2 tens & 5 ones | 5 tens & 2 ones | 2 ones & 2 tens | 5 tens & 5 ones |
How much is 6+2+8? | 16 | 14 | 10 | 8 |
How much is 3+4+5? | 12 | 7 | 9 | 8 |
8 plus what mystery number is 24? | 16 | 20 | 4 | 32 |
6 plus what mystery number is 16? | 10 | 22 | 6 | 8 |
24 minus what mystery number is 16? | 8 | 40 | 16 | 12 |
How many eggs do you need to make a dozen if you already have four? | 8 | 6 | 10 | 4 |
If you have three dozen roses for Mom, how many flowers does she get? | 36 | 12 | 24 | 48 |
We picked twenty-four apples and made carmel apples out of a dozen. How many are left? | 1 dozen | 1/2 dozen | 1/4 dozen | 2 dozen |
Thirteen kids were playing jump rope. Four stopped. How many are still playing? | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 |
What is the sum of 24 and 24? | 40+8 | 20+20 | 20+4+4 | 40-4 |
What is the sum of 14 and 13? | 20+7 | 10+7 | 7+7+7 | 34-3 |
What is the sum of 7 and 13? | 10+10 | 20+3 | 5+3+7 | 27-3 |
What is the sum of 17 and 15? | 30+2 | 20+2 | 10+12 | 7+5+10 |
What is the next even number after 20? | 22 | 21 | 23 | 24 |
What number comes next: 12, 14, 16, 18, _. | 20 | 19 | 21 | 22 |
What number comes next: 11, 13, 15, 17, _. | 19 | 18 | 20 | 21 |
How many groups of 5 are in 45? | 9 | 8 | 7 | 11 |
How many groups of 5 are in 30? | 6 | 5 | 7 | 8 |
How many groups of 10 are in 80? | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 |
How many groups of 10 are in 90? | 9 | 11 | 13 | 7 |
Class starts at 2:10 and goes until 2:55. How long is class? | 45 minutes | 60 minutes | 30 minutes | 20 minutes |
Joey needs 24 apples for his pie project. He has 8. How many more does he need? | 16 | 14 | 12 | 10 |
Which number is greatest? | 7 tens & 5 ones | 6 tens | 53 ones | 9 ones & 4 tens |
How many groups of 4 are in 16? | 4 | 3 | 5 | 6 |
How many groups of 4 are in 24? | 6 | 4 | 8 | 10 |
There are 6 flashlights, 2 have batteries. How many do not have batteries? | 4 | 6 | 2 | 8 |
There are 3 tanks of fish with 8 fish in each. How many total fish are there? | 24 | 11 | 16 | 8 |
TRUE OR FALSE? The sum of 4+2 is an even number. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The sum of 4+3+5 is an even number. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Adding 1+2+3 is not the same as adding 3+2+1. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The sum of 3+3 is an odd number. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Thirty-five cents is more than two nickels and a dime. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sixty-three cents is more than three quarters. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? One dollar is less than 3 quarters, two nickels and two dimes. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A.M. starts the hour after midnight. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? P.M. starts just after noon. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are only 12 hours in a day. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A second is 1/3,600th of an hour. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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How much is 9 ones, 13 hundreds and 6 tens? | 1369 | 3169 | 6391 | 1693 |
How much is 5 ones and 16 tens? | 165 | 615 | 651 | 156 |
How much is 1 ten, 3 thousands, 4 hundreds and 8 ones? | 3418 | 3148 | 4138 | 8134 |
How much is 6 hundreds, 5 tens, 2 thousands and 2 ones? | 2652 | 5622 | 6252 | 2256 |
If the tens column in 1,062 is increased by 4, what number is the result? | 1102 | 1162 | 1462 | 1066 |
If the hundreds column in 1,233 is increased by 4, what number is the result? | 1633 | 1363 | 1336 | 3361 |
If the thousands column in 2,034 is increased by 10, what number is the result? | 12034 | 12340 | 12430 | 12304 |
If the tens column in 922 is increased by 3, what number is the result? | 952 | 925 | 529 | 592 |
If the ones column in 283 is decreased by 3, what number is the result? | 280 | 208 | 802 | 820 |
If the hundreds column in 982 is decreased by 8, what number is the result? | 182 | 902 | 974 | 289 |
How many tens and ones do you need to make 876? | 7 tens, 6 ones | 8 tens, 7 ones | 8 tens, 6 ones | 7 tens, 8 ones |
How many hundreds and tens do you need to make 632? | 6 hundreds, 3 tens | 3 hundreds, 2 tens | 2 hundreds, 6 tens | 6 hundreds, 6 tens |
How many hundreds and ones do you need to make 194? | 1 hundred, 4 ones | 9 hundreds, 4 ones | 19 hundreds, 1 one | 4 hundreds, 9 ones |
How many tens and ones do you need to make 12,625? | 2 tens, 5 ones | 6 tens, 2 ones | 12 tens, 5 ones | 12 tens, 6 ones |
How much is 206+24+70? | 300 | 240 | 276 | 370 |
How much is 123+456? | 579 | 789 | 680 | 777 |
What mystery number plus 18 is 120? | 102 | 138 | 201 | 280 |
What mystery number plus 56 is 1,016? | 960 | 6616 | 1072 | 1576 |
What mystery number minus 134 is 16? | 150 | 118 | 294 | 105 |
What describes a shape made of six squares? | cube | prism | pyramid | sphere |
What describes a shape made of three rectangles set around 2 triangles? | prism | pyramid | sphere | cylinder |
What describes a shape made of four triangles set upon a square? | pyramid | sphere | cylinder | cone |
What describes a shape made up of a series of circles rotated around a single point? | sphere | cylinder | cone | cube |
What describes a shape made up of a set of circles moving away from each other in two parallel planes? | cylinder | pyramid | cube | prism |
What describes a shape with a set of circles radiating out from a fixed point in a single direction? | cone | cube | prism | pyramid |
What number x32 = 7x32? | 7 | 3 | 2 | 32 |
The sum of 23+15+2 = 5x what? | 8 | 2 | 5 | 6 |
TRUE OR FALSE? 8/2 = 2/8. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Joes cuts an apple into 8 pieces, gives 1 to Mandy and 2 to Sam. What fraction of the apple is left? | 5/8 | 1/8 | 2/8 | 3/8 |
Joe is sorting cherries into jars, 100 to a jar. If he has 1,026 cherries, how many jars does he need? | 11 | 10 | 26 | 18 |
Joe is sorting cherries into jars, 100 to a jar. If he has 1,365 cherries, how many cherries are in the last jar? | 65 | 13 | 36 | 51 |
Complete this set: 12, 15, 18, _? | 21 | 17 | 22 | 25 |
Complete this set: 32, 36, 40, _? | 44 | 38 | 42 | 46 |
Complete this set: 48, 56, 64, _? | 72 | 60 | 68 | 76 |
Joey has soccer practice 3 times a week. How many times has he practiced soccer after 3 months? | 36 | 9 | 12 | 52 |
Cindy works in a shop 4 times a week. How often did she work after 2 months? | 32 | 8 | 16 | 42 |
Frank played in a band 16 times last month. On average, how many times did he play per week? | 4 | 16 | 8 | 12 |
What change did Peggy get from purchasing a $3.75 sandwich with a five-dollar bill? | 5 quarters | 9 quarters | 12 dimes | 24 dimes |
What do you add to the "=" sign to make it "not equal?" | / | X | < | > |
What change did Joe get from buying four 75 cent candies with a five-dollar bill? | 20 dimes | 12 quarters | 42 nickels | 150 pennies |
What change did Meg get from buying four $2.25 magazines with a ten-dollar bill? | 20 nickels | 20 dimes | 20 pennies | 20 quarters |
Pete is shipping a DVD to a friend. It'll cost $2.23. How many 42 cent stamps will he use? | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
TRUE or FALSE? If you divide 12 by an even number, the quotient will always be an even number. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 189>13x10. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 47<2x16. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 492>232+174. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 392<291+94. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 10,323<9,243. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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How is the number in this sentence used? "Joe came in second in the race." | order | measure | label | count |
How is the number in this sentence used? "Jen's family moved to Third Street." | label | order | measure | count |
What is the addend of 3+3=6? | 3 | + | = | 6 |
Which of these months has an even number of letters? | February | January | March | April |
What plus three will give you the sum of twelve? | (6+3) | (3x4) | (12+3) | (9-3) |
How many ones would you have left over if you remove 4 tens from 64? | 24 | 60 | 54 | 104 |
How many tens are in the number 464? | 46 | 6 | 4 | 64 |
Order these numbers from greatest to least: 81, 102, 67, 42. | 102, 81, 67, 42 | 81, 67, 42, 102 | 42, 67, 81, 102 | 102, 42, 67, 81 |
Find the next four numbers in the pattern: 2, 5, 8, 11. | 14, 17, 20, 23 | 3, 6, 9, 12 | 12, 15, 18, 21 | 11, 8, 5, 2 |
If you have two tens and 5 ones, how many fives do you have total? | 5 | 7 | 1 | 4 |
Which of these will have a ten carry over from the sum of the ones column? | 134+286 | 903+215 | 112+294 | 315+624 |
In this equation -- 11+23+19 -- what is the sum of the ones column? | 13 | 40 | 53 | 8 |
In this equation -- 11+23+19 -- what is the sum of the tens column? | 40 | 13 | 53 | 8 |
TRUE OR FALSE? The estimated sum of 46+35 is between 70 and 80. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
If Rob has 5 dollars and the bus costs 5 quarters, how many dollars will Rob have left after paying? | 3 | 2 | 4 | 5 |
Jen got 147 pennies at the yard sale. If she exchanges them for dimes, how many dimes will she have? | 14 | 1 | 4 | 7 |
To make the highest estimate, you always round up. What is the highest estimate of 2,576+3,462? | 7000 | 5000 | 4000 | 6000 |
What is 712-423? | 289 | 311 | 300 | 200 |
To make the lowest estimate, you always round down. What is the lowest estimate of 2,576+3,462? | 5000 | 6000 | 7000 | 4000 |
Multiplication is a function of repeated what? | addition | subtraction | division | fractions |
Division is a function of repeated what? | subtraction | addition | multiplication | geometry |
Which of these is a multiple of 2? | 14 | 13 | 27 | 9 |
What do we get when we multiply a number by 0? | 0 | 1 | itself | infinity |
Which of these is equal to 4x6? | 2x12 | 3x7 | 2x8 | 3x10 |
If you're building a fence with 5 sections of 4' long wooden beams, how long is the fence? | 20 feet | 9 feet | 14 feet | 5 feet |
The toll for the bridge is fifty cents. If 20 people go across the bridge, how many dollars have been paid? | 10 | 20 | 25 | 5 |
What is an example of a square product? | 7x7 | 3x4 | 4x2 | 9x5 |
What is the term for a whole number multiplied times itself? | square product | circumference | fraction product | integral product |
John has 63 collectible cards. His trading book fits 6 cards per page. How many pages does he need? | 11 | 10 | 12 | 9 |
The videogame club has 100 members. With 5 members per team, how many teams does it have? | 20 | 10 | 15 | 25 |
What is the quotient of 3/3=1? | 1 | 3 | / | = |
TRUE OR FALSE? The division slash is called an octothorpe? | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What is the dividend of 21/3=7? | 21 | / | 3 | 7 |
What is the divisor of 21/3=7? | 3 | / | 7 | 21 |
Which of these equations will give you a result of infinity? | 4/0 | 4+0 | 4-0 | 4x0 |
TRUE OR FALSE? Any zero divided by a number gives a result of infinity. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these equations has a remainder of 1? | 13/2 | 16/4 | 12/3 | 15/5 |
What part of a fraction tells you the number of equal parts? | denominator | numerator | quotient | remainder |
If 28 students want to go on a field trip, but only 12 can go, how is this expressed as a fraction? | 12/28 | 28/12 | 2/3 | 1/2 |
Which of these numbers does NOT reduce to 1/2? | 5/15 | 2/4 | 3/6 | 4/8 |
Which of these correctly uses decimals for the number thirty-nine and six-tenths? | 39.6 | 39.06 | 396.1 | 39.106 |
Which of these numbers is the largest? | 5.5 | 5.45 | 0.10554 | 0.00545 |
Joe buys four sheets of fifty stamps each. How many stamps does he have total? | 200 | 100 | 250 | 400 |
If Frank breaks his 100 coins into stacks of 4 coins apiece, how many stacks will he have? | 25 | 40 | 35 | 50 |
How many tens are in three rows of fifteen? | four | three | two | one |
How much is in the ones column of four rows of twelve? | eight | four | seven | twelve |
What is the product of four-hundred and eight times five? | 2040 | 440 | 2008 | 445 |
In probability, what term best describes the chance of something never happening? | impossible | possible | certain | improbable |
In probability, what term best describes the chance of something happening sometimes? | possible | impossible | certain | uncertain |
In probability, what term best describes the chance of something happening very rarely? | improbable | definite | certain | impossible |
In probability, what term best describes the chance of something happening all the time? | certain | possible | impossible | improbable |
TRUE OR FALSE? A picture that represents a group of numbers is called a pictograph. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
If John divides $75 into 3 equal groups, how much money is in each group? | $25.00 | $15.00 | $13.00 | $32.00 |
TRUE OR FALSE? $44 can be divided into 3 equal groups. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Subtraction can be used to solve any division problem. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Subtraction can be used to solve any multiplication problem. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Fractions can be a type of division. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Round this number to the nearest 100: 476. | 500 | 480 | 400 | 470 |
What is the smallest three-digit number you can make with these numbers: 4, 5, 7, 8? | 457 | 478 | 548 | 574 |
What does the digit "2" mean in this number? 932,648 | 2000 | 20000 | 200 | 200000 |
Round each of these numbers to the nearest hundred and then add them: 372+254. | 700 | 500 | 600 | 800 |
What is two thousand, nine hundred and fifty-three written in numeric form? | 2953 | 29053 | 20953 | 2000,900,53 |
What is 350 thousands written in numeric form? | 350000 | 35000 | 3500 | 350 |
Round each number to the nearest 100 and estimate the answer: 9,515+3,927 | 13400 | 14000 | 13450 | 13442 |
How many thousands are there in this number? 49,790 | 49 | 9 | 4 | 79 |
Which is a number that is at least 3,000 more than 6,815? | ten thousand | nine thousand | eight thousand | seven thousand |
Which of these is the greatest number? | 42004 | 36528 | 9938 | 12452 |
Today, 342 kids showed up to school. If 122 of them were boys, how many girls came to school? | 220 | 280 | 160 | 464 |
How many smoothies can Eve buy with $19.00 if each smoothie costs $3.50? | 5 | 6 | 7 | 4 |
Which number is a multiple of 49? | 7 | 9 | 3 | 5 |
What is the quotient of 35/5? | 7 | 6 | 40 | 30 |
What is 1/3 of 27? | 9 | 18 | 24 | 30 |
What is the remainder of 19/2? | 1 | 17 | 9 | 2 |
What 3-digit number with identical digits, when multiplied by one of its own digits, becomes 2,775? | 555 | 444 | 666 | 777 |
If Joe buys 3 donuts at .75 cents apiece, how much does he pay? | $2.25 | $1.45 | $21.15 | $15.21 |
What is 100x85? | 8500 | 85000 | 850 | 100,85 |
TRUE OR FALSE? 7 people can share 4,127 pennies equally. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
If eggs are on sale a dozen for three dollars and sixty cents, what's the price for just one? | thirty cents | thirty-six cents | sixty cents | twelve cents |
What's 793+8,112+95? | 9000 | 8905 | 8207 | 8810 |
What fraction of the months in a year have the letter A in them? | 1/2 | 3/4 | 2/3 | 5/12 |
With $14.75 in his pocket, Frank has enough to buy 3 burgers at $1.75 and how many drinks at $1.00? | 9 | 11 | 8 | 6 |
Which of these fractions is equal to 3/5? | 6/10 | 6/15 | 12/25 | 15/20 |
What number would 3 tens, 6 tenths, and 8 hundredths be in standard format? | 30.68 | 36.8 | 36.08 | 3.68 |
What number would 0.25 be as a fraction? | 3/12 | 12/25 | 4/10 | 4/8 |
Round up and estimate the answer: 5.6/2.2 | 3 | 4 | 7 | 2 |
What would be the largest decimal of the following numbers? 4.12, 5.67, 7.29, 8.58 | 0.67 | 0.58 | 0.29 | 0.12 |
Round to the nearest whole number: 3 2/5 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 5 |
What is the sum of 5/24 + 1/24? | 1/4 | 1/2 | 9/12 | 1/6 |
If Fran scored 17, 28, 29 and 30 points in basketball, what's her average? | 26 | 28 | 17 | 30 |
If Joe won 462 of the 832 collectible card games he played, how many more wins than losses did he have? | 92 | 46 | 83 | 37 |
TRUE OR FALSE? 6.20 > 6.02 | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 4/29 < 3/16. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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In 1968, the population of the world was 3,561,584,085. What would it be rounded to the nearest billion? | 4000000000 | 3000000000 | 3500000000 | 3600000000 |
If 73+n = 102, what is the value of n? | 29 | 73 | 102 | 175 |
What is the least common multiple of 4 and 6? | 12 | 24 | 36 | 8 |
Find the average of this set of numbers: 12, 19, 85, 108. | 56 | 52 | 60 | 48 |
Find the missing factor of 704 = 8xp. | 88 | 84 | 74 | 78 |
Divide 4,291 by 4. | 1072.75 | 10727.5 | 107.275 | 1072 |
What number, divided by 9, will give a whole quotient? | 621 | 719 | 524 | 303 |
Joe's packing some 1"x3"x3" sandwiches for lunch. How many can he fit in a 3"x 2"x 6" box? | 4 | 11 | 6 | 15 |
Gavin is 6' 2" and Luke is 5' 3". What is the difference in height between them? | 11" | 1'1" | 1'0" | 10" |
What is 38.925 rounded to the nearest 10th? | 38.9 | 38.93 | 39 | 38.92 |
What would thirty-eight hundredths be in decimal form? | 0.38 | 3.8 | 0.038 | 380 |
If you multiply .93x3.2, how many decimal places would be in the answer? | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
What is the area of a rectangle that is 45 cm by 20 cm? | 900 | 445 | 65 | 25 |
Find the next 4 numbers in this sequence: 7, 13, 9, 15. | 11,17,13,19 | 13,19,15,21 | 8,14,10,16 | 17,23,19,25 |
What are the prime factors of 18? | 2,3 | 2,9 | 3,6 | 8,10 |
Which of these fractions is greater than 1/2? | 9/15 | 7/32 | 3/8 | 1/3 |
Which of these fractions is equal to 5/9? | 10/18 | 2/3 | 15/18 | 45/90 |
What is the simplest addend that can be made from 4/18+5/18? | 1/2 | 9/18 | 9/36 | 20/36 |
What is the least common denominator of 5/6 and 3/8? | 24 | 15 | 48 | 14 |
How do we express 5 3/4 as a decimal? | 5.75 | 5.34 | 5.25 | 5.5 |
If 3/4 = n/8 then 3xn = what? | 18 | 12 | 7 | 24 |
What is 36% of 200? | 72 | 36 | 164 | 128 |
If 73-n=38, what is the value of n? | 35 | 45 | 37 | 47 |
What is the least common multiple of 3 and 8? | 24 | 16 | 32 | 8 |
If 21=336/p, what is the value of p? | 16 | 12 | 18 | 9 |
What is 64.527 rounded to the nearest 100th? | 64.53 | 64.5 | 65 | 64.527 |
What is eighty-four hundredths expressed in decimal form? | 0.84 | 8.4 | 84 | 0.084 |
How is 4 and 3/12 expressed as a decimal? | 4.25 | 4.312 | 4.12 | 1 |
Measurements
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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How many minutes are in 3 hours? | 180 | 120 | 60 | 30 | |
How many minutes are in 2 and a half hours? | 150 | 100 | 50 | 200 | |
How many minutes are in 1 hour plus two quarter hours? | 90 | 30 | 60 | 180 | |
How many minutes are in 2 quarter hours, 1 half hour and 1 hour? | 120 | 80 | 60 | 40 | |
How many minutes are in 2 quarter hours, 1 half hour, 1 hour and 1 three-quarters hour? | 165 | 145 | 125 | 105 | |
How many seconds are in 20 minutes? | 1200 | 12000 | 120 | 12 | |
How many seconds are in a tenth of a minute? | 6 | 60 | 600 | 6000 | |
How many seconds are in 1 hour? | 3600 | 360 | 36000 | 36 | |
How many seconds are in 6 minutes? | 360 | 36000 | 36 | 3600 | |
How many seconds are in 10 minutes? | 600 | 60 | 6 | 6000 | |
Which hour is closest to noon? | 10:45 a.m. | 11:35 p.m. | 12:13 a.m. | 2:50 p.m. | |
Which hour is closest to noon? | 12:13 p.m. | 10:45 a.m. | 11:35 a.m. | 2:50 p.m. | |
In the winter, which hour is closest to evening? | 4:50 p.m. | 12:13 p.m. | 6:45 a.m. | 11:35 a.m. | |
In the summer, which hour is closest to evening? | 10:35 p.m. | 10:45 a.m. | 12:13 p.m. | 2:50 a.m. | |
In the summer, which hour is closest to morning? | 4:50 a.m. | 12:13 p.m. | 10:45 p.m. | 11:35 a.m. | |
What unit of time would you use to measure a blink? | seconds | minutes | hours | millennia | |
What unit of time would you use to measure how long it takes to boil water? | minutes | hours | seconds | days | |
What unit of time would you use to measure the amount of time you spend at school? | hours | minutes | seconds | centuries | |
What unit of time would you use to discuss a week? | days | month | hours | minutes | |
What unit of time would you use to discuss Winter? | month | year | hours | days | |
What unit of time would you use to measure an adult's age? | year | month | centuries | days | |
What unit of time would you use to talk about how old the United States is? | centuries | millennia | years | months | |
What unit of time would you use to talk about how long civilizations last? | millennia | million years ago | billion years ago | centuries | |
What unit of time would you use to talk about how long ago the dinosaurs lived? | million years ago | millennia | centuries | billion years ago | |
What unit would you use to measure the age of the Earth? | billion years ago | million years ago | millennia | centuries | |
TRUE OR FALSE? An elephant can be 10 feet or taller. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly before Spring? | February | January | March | June | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly after Spring? | June | February | January | March | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month takes place during Spring? | April | August | December | October | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly before Fall? | August | July | September | December | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly after Fall? | December | August | July | September | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month takes place during Fall? | October | May | February | June | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly before Winter? | November | October | December | March | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly after Winter? | March | November | October | December | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month takes place during Winter? | January | June | April | August | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly before Summer? | May | April | June | September | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month can be found directly after Summer? | September | May | April | June | |
In a U.S. Farmers' Almanac, which month takes place during Summer? | July | January | March | September | |
TRUE OR FALSE? If Jan buys 3 dozen eggs, she will take home 39 eggs. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? If Jan buys 15 donuts, she has more than a dozen. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? If there are 12 donuts in a dozen, Janet needs to buy at least 7 dozen to get 84 donuts. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Jan just dropped 9 dozen eggs. That's a 108 scrambled egg mess! | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Jan buys five dozen donuts so she has enough to hand out 1 each to 75 friends. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? If Jan buys a pound of flour she'll have the 24 ounces of flour she needs to bake a cake. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What would you normally use to measure this? | ruler | thermometer | flask | clock | |
What would you normally use to measure this? | flask | thermometer | ruler | clock | |
What would you normally use to measure this? | ruler | thermometer | flask | clock | |
What would you normally use to measure this? | thermometer | clock | ruler | scale | |
What would you normally use to measure this? | flask | thermometer | ruler | clock | |
What would you normally use to measure this? | scale | flask | thermometer | clock | |
What measures longer than this? | book | eraser | crayon | paper clip | |
What measures longer than this? | chair | teacher | eraser | crayon | |
What measures taller than this? | teacher | book | pencil | eraser | |
What measures taller than this? | bus | chair | book | pencil | |
What measures taller than this? | school | teacher | chair | book | |
What measures shorter than this? | book | teacher | bus | school |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What's the highest number on a digital clock? | 59 | 24 | 100 | 365 |
What amount is the most? | seconds per minute | pennies per dime | hours per day | dimes per quarter |
About how many 8 ounce glasses of milk are in a liter? | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 |
You want a pint of milk and you have one cup. How much more do you need to make a pint? | 1 cup | 1/2 cup | 2 cups | 2 1/2 cups |
How many days in one-third of a leap year? | 122 | 366 | 244 | 134 |
How long is a holiday that starts on Friday morning and ends on Monday night? | 4 days | 3 days | 2 days | a week |
Sarah is 52 inches tall. After she grows 9 more inches, how tall will she be? | 5 feet | 4 feet | 3 feet | 6 feet |
How many hours in two quarters of a day? | 12 | 24 | 6 | 18 |
Which of these is smallest? | fourth | third | half | whole |
How many weeks are in a year? | 52 | 24 | 60 | 365 |
Which is the same as one-half? | three-sixths | two-sixths | four-sixths | six-sixths |
Both the minute hand and the hour hand are on 6. What time is it? | 06:30 AM | 3:30 AM | 6:00 AM | 12:00 PM |
How many sets of 5 minutes are in a quarter of an hour? | 3 | 4 | 5 | 2 |
How many sets of 5 minutes are in a half of an hour? | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 |
How many sets of 5 minutes are in an hour? | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 |
How many half-hours are in a 6-hour school day? | 12 | 10 | 24 | 30 |
About how many hours are in a week? | 150 | 250 | 350 | 50 |
How many cartons of a dozen can you get from 72 eggs? | 6 | 7 | 5 | 8 |
How many dozens can you make from 144 rolls? | 12 | 11 | 10 | 13 |
At least how many donuts would you find in 3 dozen? | 34 | 38 | 42 | 46 |
How many ounces are in a half a pound of apples? | 8 | 16 | 24 | 6 |
How many ounces are in a half a cup of milk? | 4 | 8 | 16 | 6 |
How many feet tall is someone who is 48"? | 4 | 5 | 3 | 2 |
The oldest trees on Earth, like the bristlecone pines, have lifespans that are measured in what? | centuries | years | months | days |
What would you normally measure to describe a piece of rope? | length | volume | temperature | time |
What would you normally measure to describe a tree? | length | volume | temperature | time |
What would you normally measure to describe a skyscraper? | length | volume | temperature | time |
What would you normally measure to describe the growth of a child? | length | volume | temperature | time |
What would you normally measure to describe the size of a cloud? | volume | weight | time | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe a glass of milk? | volume | weight | length | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the flow of a river? | volume | weight | time | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the water in the ocean? | volume | weight | length | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the impact of three elephants? | weight | volume | length | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the amount of stuff in a backpack? | weight | time | length | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the amount of coffee beans in a sack? | weight | volume | length | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the number of goods in a truck? | weight | volume | time | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe an ice cube? | temperature | weight | volume | length |
What would you normally measure to describe a lava flow? | temperature | weight | volume | length |
What would you normally measure to describe a summer day? | temperature | weight | volume | length |
What would you normally measure to describe the inside of a cave? | temperature | weight | volume | time |
What would you normally measure to describe a man running? | time | volume | weight | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe the speed of a roadrunner? | time | volume | weight | temperature |
What would you normally measure to describe a meteor falling? | time | volume | weight | length |
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 9 inches in a foot. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A quart of milk is heavier than a gallon. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are more than 2,000 minutes in a day. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are more than 3,000 seconds in an hour. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are more than 2,000 minutes in two days. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are just under 22,000 seconds in a 6-hour school day. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are just above 22,000 seconds in five hours. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 8 ounces plus 4 ounces plus 3 ounces would be more than a pound. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 14 ounces minus 8 ounces would be exactly half a pound. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 8 ounces plus 8 ounces would be one pound. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 16 ounces minus 8 ounces would be half a pound. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 24 ounces minus 8 ounces would be a pound. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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How else could 25 minutes before midnight be written? | 11:35 p.m. | 11:35 a.m. | 11:25 a.m. | 11:25 p.m. |
How else could 25 minutes after midnight be written? | 12:25 a.m. | 12:25 p.m. | 11:35 p.m. | 11:35 a.m. |
If October 1st is on a Monday, what day is the 15th? | Monday | Sunday | Tuesday | Friday |
If October 1st in on a Monday, what date is the third Monday? | October 15th | October 8th | October 22nd | October 29th |
What unit of measurement is commonly used to find the length of a car? | meters | miles | inches | yards |
What unit of measurement is commonly used to find the distance a car travels? | miles | feet | inches | yards |
What unit of measurement is commonly used to measure the length of a hairbrush? | inches | feet | miles | yards |
What unit of measurement is commonly used to measure the length of a tree? | feet | miles | inches | yards |
Which of these would be 22 cm long? | hairbrush | toll road | pine tree | automobile |
Which of these would be 22 km long? | toll road | hairbrush | pine tree | automobile |
How many quarts fill a 15-gallon fish tank? | 60 | 30 | 15 | 4 |
What unit of measurement would be commonly used to fill a pitcher of water? | cups | gallons | ounces | pounds |
What metric measurement would be commonly used to fill a teacup? | milliliter | liters | kiloliters | decagrams |
Which of these would NOT be a common way to express the weight of a cat? | milligrams | ounces | kilograms | pounds |
Which of these would be the most appropriate unit of measurement to weigh a couch? | kilograms | kiloliters | kilometers | tons |
What metric measurement would you use to weigh a coin? | grams | milligrams | kilograms | milliliters |
Ounces are to pounds as grams are to what? | kilograms | kiloliters | kilometers | kilojoules |
Kilograms are to kiloliters as what are to what? | pounds to gallons | ounces to grams | miles to meters | yards to grams |
Which of these is commonly weighed in ounces? | chili pepper | cow | boat | tree |
Which of these is commonly weighed in grams? | coin | bowling ball | truck | sofa |
Jenny spent two months out of a leap year in Spain. How many days did she stay home? | 306 | 302 | 307 | 312 |
In a time machine, Joey left at noon to go 2 hours forward and 6 1/2 hours back. When did he arrive? | 7:30 a.m. | 6:30 p.m. | 4:30 p.m. | 5:30 a.m. |
If June the 4th is on a Monday, what's the sum of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Thursdays? | 63 | 67 | 59 | 66 |
What day would the 14th of April have to be for the first Monday to be the 2nd? | Saturday | Friday | Sunday | Monday |
According to his watch, Jose ran 8 minutes and 360 seconds. How many minutes did he run? | 14 | 68 | 11 | 38 |
Jan spent February, March and September sailing. How many days was she gone? | 89 | 91 | 87 | 88 |
TRUE OR FALSE? 360 seconds is the same as 60 minutes. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 1,242 seconds is greater than 15 minutes. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 900 seconds is less than 15 minutes. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What time would it be 72 minutes after 3:00 a.m.? | 4:12 a.m. | 4:32 a.m. | 4:02 a.m. | 4:22 a.m. |
What time would it be 42 minutes before 5:00 p.m.? | 4:18 p.m. | 4:38 p.m. | 4:28 p.m. | 4:08 p.m. |
What time would it be 94 minutes before 1:00 p.m.? | 11:26 a.m. | 12:26 p.m. | 12:16 a.m. | 11:16 p.m. |
What date is the third Wednesday in June, if May 3rd falls on a Wednesday? | 6/21 | 6/14 | 6/07 | 6/28 |
What day of the week does September 26th fall, if August 3rd falls on a Wednesday? | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Sunday |
What's the most sensible measure for the length of a child's room? | 6 feet | 24 inches | 8 yards | 1/4 mile |
What's the most sensible measure for the size of a book? | inches | feet | centimeters | yards |
What's the most sensible measure for the temperature of a brisk winter's day? | 25°F | 25°C | 25°K | 25°R |
What's the most appropriate unit to measure the length of a toy train? | inch | foot | yard | kilometer |
What's the most appropriate unit to measure the height of a brick wall? | foot | centimeter | inch | yard |
What's the most appropriate unit to measure the distance to a nearby lake? | mile | yard | foot | inch |
Which of these would be found being served at 40°F? | cold lemonade | hot burrito | fresh grapes | ice cream |
Which of these would be found being served at 102°C? | hot burrito | fresh grapes | ice cream | cold lemonade |
Which of these would be found being served at 28°C? | fresh grapes | ice cream | cold lemonade | hot burrito |
TRUE OR FALSE? Celsius is calculated using the "triple point" of a special type of water. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these places is in a time zone 12 hours after Nebraska? | Vietnam | Hawaii | England | Australia |
Which of these places is in a time zone 6 hours behind England? | Texas | Alaska | Egypt | Australia |
What's the most sensible measure for a bunch of apples? | pounds | gallons | yards | miles |
What's the most sensible measure for a mug of rootbeer? | liters | meters | grams | celsius |
How many quarts in 6 gallons? | 24 | 47 | 22 | 95 |
How many ounces in 3 pounds? | 48 | 136 | 24 | 95 |
TRUE OR FALSE? The smaller the unit on a ruler, the less accurate the measurement. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The intervals between degrees is larger on a Celsius scale than a Fahrenheit scale. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The intervals between degrees is larger on a Fahrenheit scale than a Celsius scale. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? It's a good time to call your friend in Alaska from New York at 7:00 a.m.. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A square foot is the sum of four sides of a square, measuring 3 inches per side. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The spaghetti recipe calls for 4 lbs of tomatoes. Is 6 12oz jars of tomatoes enough? | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Joe made 12 lbs of sauerkraut. How many 12 oz jars can he fill? | 16 | 24 | 12 | 19 |
How many 25-gram potatoes do you need to make a kilogram? | 40 | 25 | 4 | 100 |
If you have 2.065 liters, how many milliliters do you have? | 2065 | 20.65 | 206.5 | 0.2065 |
If you have 4 2/4 pounds, how many ounces do you have? | 72 | 425 | 84 | 16 |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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TRUE OR FALSE? 76°F is hotter than 22°C. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A 59°C day is cooler than a 92°F day. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Dylan brought 20 liters of punch to the party. How many 8 oz glasses can be filled with 20 liters? | 84 | 160 | 100 | 67 |
TRUE OR FALSE? A 4" by 9" by 10" box could hold 800 cubes of sugar, 1/2" on each side. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
How many pounds of ham would you need to make 38 sandwiches if you put 8 oz of ham in each sandwich? | 19 lbs | 38 lbs | 8 lbs | 11 lbs |
What would be more than double 2 gal and 2 qt? | 9.5 l | 35 cup | 15 pt | 8,320 ml |
How many pounds are in 2 T, 64 oz? | 4,004 lbs | 4,400 lbs | 4,040 lbs | 4,000.4 lbs |
TRUE OR FALSE? The cookie recipe calls for 4 cups of milk, so one pint will be more than enough, right? | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The abbreviation for ton is "To." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? One gram is 1/100 of a kilogram. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? 3 U.S. gallons is a little more than 11 liters. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A 2 3/4 meter rod can be cut into 2 pieces, one 6' 4", the other 2' 6" long. | TRUE | FALSE |
Music
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which of these is NOT a drum? | cymbal | snare | bass | kettle | |
Which of these is NOT a woodwind? | trumpet | clarinet | saxophone | flute | |
Which of these is NOT a percussion instrument? | zither | rattle | cymbal | gong | |
Which of these drums is made from a large oil drum? | steel | snare | bass | kettle | |
Where did steel drums originate? | Caribbean | Mediterranean | Pacific | Indian | |
Which kind of music would you most likely hear on a steel drum? | calypso | classical | rock and roll | sufi | |
Which of these is NOT a string instrument? | saxophone | fiddle | harp | banjo | |
Which of these is NOT a string instrument? | bassoon | zither | viola | double bass | |
Which of these is NOT a pipe instrument? | zither | organ | flute | trumpet | |
Where did the sitar originate? | India | Africa | Australia | South America | |
How many strings does a modern guitar have? | 6 | 12 | 9 | 3 | |
How many strings does a violin have? | 4 | 2 | 6 | 8 | |
How many strings does a cello have? | 4 | 2 | 6 | 8 | |
Which of these is NOT a wind instrument? | harp | tuba | recorder | clarinet | |
What term describes a traveling musician during the Renaissance period? | minstrel | lute | composer | flautist | |
What term describes a period of rebirth for art, literature, music, and learning? | renaissance | calypso | classical | jazz | |
What term is not associated with a musical time period? | contrabass | baroque | romantic | classical | |
Where is the "birthplace" of jazz? | North America | South America | Africa | Australia | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Reggae music comes from Africa. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Which of these is a famous composer? | Schubert | Tesla | Revere | Van Gogh | |
Which of these is a famous composer? | Bach | Carver | Clinton | DaVinci | |
Which of these is a famous composer? | Handel | Edison | Franklin | Michelangelo | |
Which of these is a famous composer? | Holst | Franklin | Jefferson | Picasso | |
Which of these is a famous composer? | Mozart | Fulton | Kennedy | Renoir | |
Which of these is a famous composer? | Vivaldi | Morse | Lincoln | Reubens | |
Which of these is NOT a famous composer? | Clinton | Brahms | Holst | Strauss | |
Which of these is NOT a famous composer? | Tesla | Bach | Gershwin | Schubert | |
Which of these is NOT a famous composer? | Lincoln | Bartok | Handel | Strauss | |
Which of these is NOT a famous composer? | Renoir | Beethoven | Holst | Strazinsky | |
Which of these is NOT a famous composer? | Michelangelo | Brahms | Mozart | Tchaikovsky | |
Which of these is NOT a famous composer? | Franklin | Chopin | Rachmaninoff | Vivaldi | |
Which music style came first? | folk | medieval | classical | baroque | |
Which music style came first? | medieval | classical | baroque | romantic | |
Which music style came first? | baroque | classical | romantic | country | |
Which music style came first? | classical | romantic | country | jazz | |
Which music style came first? | romantic | country | jazz | rock & roll | |
Which music style came last? | rock & roll | jazz | country | folk | |
Which music style came last? | jazz | country | folk | romantic | |
Which music style came last? | romantic | classical | baroque | medieval | |
Which music style came last? | classical | baroque | medieval | folk | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The bass clarinet plays lower notes than the standard clarinet. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The English Horn plays higher notes than the oboe. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? One of Beethoven's pieces reflected a deep dislike of Napoleon. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The contrabassoon plays the deepest notes in the woodwind section. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? All steel drums have the same tone. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The tunes rung by church bells are called peals. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Woodwinds are a pipe instrument. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The violin can also be called a fiddle. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Bagpipes are a brass instrument. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Clarinets have a double reed. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The oboe has a double reed. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What is the name of this instrument? | trumpet | tuba | French horn | trombone | |
What is the name of this instrument? | trombone | tuba | French horn | trumpet | |
What is the name of this instrument? | tuba | French horn | trumpet | trombone | |
What is the name of this instrument? | maracas | rattle | rainstick | triangle | |
What is the name of this instrument? | kettle drum | snare drum | steel drum | tambourine | |
What is the name of this instrument? | xylophone | triangle | cymbals | bell | |
What is the name of this instrument? | harp | zither | banjo | fiddle | |
What is the name of this instrument? | bassoon | banjo | double bass | ukulele | |
What is the name of this instrument? | guitar | double bass | banjo | zither | |
What is the name of this instrument? | violin | clarinet | piccolo | recorder | |
What is the name of this instrument? | clarinet | bassoon | piccolo | recorder | |
What is the name of this instrument? | piccolo | bassoon | clarinet | recorder |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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The modern musical staff typically has how many lines? | 5 | 4 | 3 | 7 | |
The clef commonly used for higher voices is known as what? | G-clef | F-clef | D-clef | H-clef | |
The clef commonly used for lower voices is known as what? | F-clef | G-clef | A-clef | H-clef | |
If two whole notes were followed by a quarter note, for how many beats would a person sing in 4/4 time? | 9 | 3 | 2 1/4 | 5 | |
If three quarter notes were followed by a whole note, for how many beats would a person sing in 4/4 time? | 7 | 4 | 1 3/4 | 11 | |
If 6 eighth notes were followed by a quarter note, for how many beats would a person sing in 4/4 time? | 4 | 7 | 10 | 1 | |
Which of these musical instruments is made of brass tubing and has a mouthpiece? | trombone | organ | piccolo | bassoon | |
Adding three sharps to a note will raise it by how many steps? | 1 1/2 | 1 | 3 | 01/02/18 | |
If you draw a beam between two notes, how are they meant to be sung? | slurred | slower | faster | choppier | |
TRUE OR FALSE? In the string family, the shorter the string, the deeper the pitch. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the string family, the longer the string, the shorter the notes. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the brass family, the smaller and shorter the brass tubing, the higher the pitch. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the brass family, the longer and thicker the tubing is, the deeper the pitch. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the woodwind family, the longer the instrument, the deeper the pitch. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the percussion family, the faster the vibration, the lower the pitch. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the percussion family, the slower the vibration, the deeper the pitch. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the brass family, the trombone has the widest range of notes it can play. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
For what "pitch" is this instrument best known? | soprano | tenor | alto | bass | |
For what "pitch" is this instrument best known? | bass | soprano | tenor | alto | |
For what "pitch" is this instrument best known? | soprano | tenor | alto | bass | |
What is the pitch range of this instrument--bass, tenor, alto, or soprano? | bass | soprano | tenor | alto | |
What is the pitch range of this instrument--bass, tenor, alto, or soprano? | soprano | tenor | alto | bass | |
What is the pitch range of this instrument--bass, tenor, mezzo soprano or soprano? | bass | soprano | mezzo soprano | alto | |
What is the pitch range of this instrument--bass, tenor, alto, or soprano? | soprano | tenor | alto | bass | |
What is the pitch range of this instrument--bass, tenor, alto, or soprano? | bass | soprano | tenor | alto | |
To which family of instruments does this instrument belong? | string | wind | percussion | brass | |
To which family of instruments does this instrument belong? | wind | string | percussion | brass |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What best describes a song where one voice is removed or different from the others? | descant | ostinato | vibrato | legato |
What best describes a repeated phrase throughout a song? | ostinato | vibrato | legato | descant |
What best describes two different voices singing the same melody but at slightly different times? | round | square | triangle | duet |
What best describes an instrument that produces sound by vibrating itself? | idiophone | aerophone | chordaphone | membranophone |
What best describes an instrument that produces sound by vibrating a membrane? | membranophone | chordaphone | aerophone | idiophone |
What best describes an instrument that produces sound by vibrating strings? | chordaphone | membranophone | idiophone | aerophone |
What best describes an instrument that produces sound by vibrating columns of air? | aerophone | idiophone | membranophone | chordaphone |
Which of these instruments is an idiophone? | cymbal | flute | piano | snare drum |
Which of these instruments is an aerophone? | flute | piano | snare drum | cymbal |
Which of these instruments is a chordaphone? | piano | snare drum | cymbal | flute |
Which of these instruments is an membranophone? | snare drum | cymbal | flute | piano |
What is the term for a note to which half-again its time is added? | dotted note | half note | quartered note | arrested note |
What best describes shifting a beat so that it occurs where it's not expected? | syncopation | composition | diminuition | exposition |
Which of these instruments is NOT tyically used by the ancient Greeks for their music? | guitar | pipes | cymbals | drums |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Appalachian folk music? | saxophone | banjo | harmonica | fiddle |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Cajun folk music? | cymbals | accordian | washboard | spoons |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Andean folk music? | clarinet | Andean harp | mandolin | panpipe |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Cuban folk music? | accordian | bongo | guitar | claves |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Puerto Rican folk music? | taiko drum | bongo drum | conga drum | cowbell |
Which of these drums is used in Japanese folk music? | taiko drum | bongo drum | conga drum | snare drum |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Austrian folk music? | cymbals | accordian | cello | contrabass |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Finnish folk music? | bagpipes | accordian | clarinet | fiddle |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Scottish folk music? | guitar | fiddle | bagpipes | whistle |
Which of these instruments is NOT typically used in Spanish folk music? | conga drums | mandolin | tambourine | castinet |
What best describes a semi-improvisational music piece that has dramatic changes to its tone? | rhapsody | elegy | harmony | dichotomy |
What best describes a piece for one or two instruments, broken into 3 or 4 movements? | sonata | rhapsody | legato | harmony |
TRUE OR FALSE? A theremin is a type of instrument known an an electrophone. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Classifying instruments into wind, strings, and percussion came from India. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The digideroo is classified as an aerophone. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Synthesizers are a type of instrument known as a chordaphone. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The split drum is a type of instrument known as a membranophone. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The bagpipe originated as a North African instrument. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The bullroarer is a type of instrument known as an aerophone. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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TRUE OR FALSE? A major triad is made up of a 3 notes: a root note, a third and a fifth. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What describes a group of 12 pitches with half-step intervals in 1 octave? | chromatic scale | divergent scale | atonal scale | Mahler scale |
TRUE OR FALSE? G-A-D is one of the 12 major triads of Western music. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? E-G#-B is one of the 12 major triads of Western music. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? G-B-D is one of the 12 major triads of Western music. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What do we call the division of an octave into 12 equal pitches? | equal temperament | divergent notation | ambient octave | assonant 3rds |
What describes the listening environment? | ambiance | atonality | assonance | arpeggio |
What describes a musical phrase made of chord tones? | arpeggio | allegro | vivace | prestissimo |
What describes the format a musical composition follows? | arrangement | arpeggio | ambiance | assonance |
An "ax" is a slang term for what? | an instrument | a conductor | a musical score | a drum beat |
What describes a song with a slow tempo, an emotional content and usually about love? | ballad | arpeggio | opera | cadence |
When did the style of bebop first appear? | 1930s-1940s | 1860s-1870s | 1990s-2000s | 1780s-1790s |
What term describes two or more chords that end a section of music? | cadence | acapella | largo | atonal |
What describes a style where a leader sings a phrase and others answer it back? | call & response | cadence | arpeggio | diatonic |
What describes a harmonious relationship between pitches? | consonance | dissonance | assonance | afference |
What do we call the white-note scale?" | diatonic | monotonic | ambiotic | dichotic |
What describes how soft or loud a note is played? | dynamics | equilibrium | atonal | cadence |
A strong cadence acts in a piece of music like what in a sentence? | period | question mark | colon | dash |
A weak cadence acts in a piece of music like what in a sentence? | comma | exclamation mark | semicolon | quotes |
Which of these is NOT a type of chord? | soft | major | minor | augmented |
TRUE OR FALSE? A chord is a single pitch played on a single instrument. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which musical style evolved in the 20th Century? | country | opera | baroque | folk |
Which of these musical styles was NOT created in the 20th century? | folk | bluegrass | bebop | progressive |
What style describes a song that has blues notes, syncopation, swing, call & response and improvisation? | jazz | salsa | folk | baroque |
What style describes a song that has aggressive rhythms and heavily amplified guitars? | heavy metal | bluegrass | folk | bebop |
Which of these styles did NOT influence disco? | country | funk | salsa | soul music |
Which of these styles did NOT influence rhythm and blues? | folk | jazz | gospel | blues |
Which of these styles was NOT influenced by the blues? | madrigal | ragtime | jazz | rock & roll |
Phys. Education
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these sports is NOT a team sport? | cross-country | basketball | softball | soccer |
Which of these sports is NOT a team sport? | bowling | hockey | lacrosse | softball |
Which of these sports is NOT a team sport? | golf | soccer | polo | lacrosse |
Which of these sports is NOT a team sport? | swimming | baseball | volleyball | hockey |
Which of these sports is a team sport? | soccer | cross-country | tumbling | climbing |
Which of these sports is a team sport? | softball | bowling | archery | cycling |
Which of these sports is a team sport? | lacrosse | golf | climbing | cross-country |
Which of these sports is a team sport? | baseball | gymnastics | cycling | bowling |
Which of these sports is a team sport? | hockey | swimming | kayaking | golf |
Which of these sports does NOT use a court? | baseball | basketball | bocce | hockey |
Which of these sports does NOT use a court? | football | hockey | soccer | tennis |
Which of these sports does NOT use a court? | cricket | tennis | shuffleboard | badminton |
Which of these sports does NOT use a court? | bowling | badminton | hopscotch | volleyball |
Which of these sports does NOT use a court? | ice hockey | volleyball | bocce | basketball |
Which of these sports requires a ball? | cricket | cross-country | climbing | tumbling |
Which of these sports requires a ball? | lacrosse | gymnastics | cycling | archery |
Which of these sports requires a ball? | soccer | swimming | kayaking | climbing |
Which of these sports requires a ball? | croquet | tumbling | shuffleboard | cycling |
Which of these sports requires a ball? | polo | archery | hopscotch | cross-country |
Which of these sports does NOT generally allow the use of hands? | soccer | volleyball | Frisbee | bowling |
Which of these sports does NOT generally allow the use of hands? | hockey | football | volleyball | baseball |
Which of these sports does NOT allow the use of hands? | polo | basketball | football | climbing |
Which of these sports does NOT allow the use of hands? | golf | bowling | basketball | cricket |
Which of these sports requires a player to hold a ball with his or her hands? | volleyball | soccer | gymnastics | hockey |
Which of these sports requires a player to hold a ball with his or her hands? | football | hockey | tumbling | polo |
Which of these sports requires a player to hold a ball with his or her hands? | basketball | polo | cross-country | tumbling |
Which of these sports requires a player to hold a ball with his or her hands? | bowling | golf | badminton | cross-country |
Which of these sports requires a player to hold a ball with his or her hands? | handball | archery | curling | soccer |
What gymnastics move would make you flip 360° backwards? | somersault | toe-touch | round-off | back tuck |
What gymnastics move requires you pull your knees up under your chin? | tuck | somersault | toe-touch | round-off |
Which of these is NOT a tumbling move? | punt | cartwheel | back tuck | round-off |
TRUE OR FALSE? In soccer, the goalie uses a stick to protect the goal. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The purpose of soccer is to cross something called a pitch and put a ball into a goal. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In Tag, the people being chased are called "it." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Many Tag variations have a "base" where people can be safe from capture. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In court handball, the ball is bounced against a wall to send it towards an opponent. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Handball involves two players knocking a ball over a net. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In Capture the Flag, a player has to tag their opponent to stop them from getting the flag. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? To play Hopscotch, you first have to have a piece of rope. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In Jump rope, if you step on the jump rope, you are out. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Tumbling is considered part of gymnastics. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these would NOT be used while playing soccer? | helmet | ball | goal | cleats |
Which of these would NOT be used while playing football? | bat | helmet | ball | goal |
Which of these would NOT be used while playing cricket? | net | ball | wicket | bat |
Which of these would NOT be used while playing field hockey? | bat | stick | puck | goal |
What sport gives a 2-minute penalty for high-sticking an opponent? | ice hockey | baseball | softball | lacrosse |
What sport allows a 1-point free throw as a penalty? | basketball | handball | volleyball | football |
What sport considers 4 mistakes from an opponent to be the same thing as a successful hit? | baseball | hockey | lacrosse | soccer |
What sport uses the term "love" to mean the same thing as zero? | tennis | lacrosse | rugby | gymnastics |
What sports has a scoring system that includes decimals? | gymnastics | lacrosse | rugby | cricket |
What sport includes a "clean and jerk" of hundreds of pounds? | weightlifting | boxing | martial arts | fencing |
What sport happens in rounds of just 3 minutes apiece? | boxing | football | baseball | ice hockey |
What sport started as a form of self-defense? | martial arts | weightlifting | gymnastics | hockey |
What sport started as a something used in wars? | fencing | weightlifting | gymnastics | rugby |
What sport started as a means of getting food? | archery | martial arts | boxing | lacrosse |
What game considers a perfect score to be 300? | bowling | gymnastics | fencing | rugby |
What game calls a shot better than expected to be a "birdie?" | golf | tennis | volleyball | rugby |
In which of these sports would you wear a helmet? | football | gymnastics | cross-country | soccer |
In which of these sports would you use a beam? | gymnastics | fencing | martial arts | boxing |
Sam, up at bat, had three balls and two strikes. If the next pitch was a ball, what would happen? | a walk | a foul | a hit | a strike |
A group of football players gather in a what? | huddle | time out | scrimmage | first down |
Which sport does NOT use cleats? | ice hockey | football | soccer | rugby |
Which term is NOT used in baseball? | goal | pitch | batter | foul |
Which term in NOT used in football? | dribbling | end zone | first down | tackle |
Which term is NOT used in basketball? | goalie | dribbling | foul | checking |
Which term is NOT used in soccer? | relay | goalkeeper | offside | dribbling |
Which term is NOT used in swimming? | hurdle | butterfly | backstroke | medley |
Which term do NOT apply to running? | butterfly | sprint | hurdle | relay |
Which term are NOT associated with long distance running? | sprint | relay | marathon | cross-country |
Which term is NOT used in ice skating? | end zone | figure | speed | synchronized |
Which term is NOT used in hockey? | pitch | check | puck | goalie |
Which term is NOT used in bowling? | check | pins | strike | lane |
Which term is NOT used in gymnastics? | medley | vault | pommel horse | still rings |
Which is NOT a type of dance? | cricket | ballroom | jazz | folk |
Which is NOT a type of dance? | somersault | ballet | tap | modern |
The Nutcracker is a play that uses what style of dance? | ballet | ballroom | tap | swing |
Which is NOT a type of dance? | judo | folk | jazz | ballet |
Which is NOT a form of martial arts? | salto | aikido | jujitsu | taekwondo |
There are two runners on base and Sam hits a home run! How many points does Sam's team get? | 3 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
Which of these events would not be found in track and field? | parallel bars | marathon | triple jump | pole vault |
Where can you find the hamstrings? | behind the knee | back of the arm | under the ankle | around the waist |
Where can you find the quadriceps? | front of the thigh | behind the knee | over the shoulder | under the ankle |
Where can you find the abdominals? | front of the torso | front of the thigh | behind the knee | over the shoulder |
Where can you find the biceps? | on the upper arm | front of the thigh | under the ankle | front of the torso |
Where can you find the triceps? | back of the arm | behind the knee | front of the thigh | under the ankle |
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 9 innings in football. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 4 quarters in baseball. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A touchdown is worth 4 points. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 7 innings in baseball. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A birdie is a term used in golf. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A bogie is a term used in golf. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A bogus is a term used in golf. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Squash is a sport played on a court with rackets | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Cross country running is also known as a sprint. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "horse" is used in fencing. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The brown belt is usually where most people start with martial arts | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Lacrosse is a martial art. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the most popular sport of South America? | soccer | rugby | basketball | baseball |
The sport of sumo comes from what country? | Japan | India | Indonesia | France |
What is the official national winter sport of Canada? | hockey | soccer | basketball | football |
TRUE OR FALSE? What martial art is the official national sport of Brazil? | capoeira | taekwondo | judo | kung fu |
TRUE OR FALSE? What martial art is the official national sport of Korea? | taekwondo | karate | kung fu | judo |
What is the official national summer sport of Canada? | lacrosse | soccer | basketball | taekwondo |
What is a headstand where the weight is balanced between the top of your head and your two hands? | tripod | straddle | tuck | roll |
In slowpitch softball, if the runner on 1st takes a few steps toward 2nd base during the pitch, he is what? | called out | leading off | offside | stealing second |
What move starts with the body in the shape of an X and then rolls to the front or to the side? | cartwheel | straddle roll | backwards roll | forward roll |
In soccer, if a referee makes a bad call and your team loses, what is the best thing to do to the other team? | congratulate them | cry to the coach | yell at them | complain to them |
In soccer, if an opponent kicks you and 2 minutes later falls down in front of you, you should do what? | help him up | laugh at him | ignore him | talk to him |
In kickball, if you throw the ball at a player running toward 1st base but it misses him, how far can he go? | second base | third base | first base | home |
Which of these is NOT a position in soccer? | quarterback | midfielder | striker | defender |
What official term is used to describe a soccer field? | pitch | gridiron | diamond | court |
What term best describes a European regional dance of the common people? | folk dance | square dance | line dance | formal dance |
What term best describes a country dance where people do a sequence of steps while standing in a row? | line dance | folk dance | square dance | formal dance |
What do we call it when people gather in a circle and dance together as a group? | circle dance | line dance | square dance | folk dancing |
In American football, the only way a team not possessing the football can score points is with what? | a safety | a fumble | an interception | a punt |
In American football, how many points are scored if a ball is kicked between goal posts after a touchdown? | 1 | 2 | 3 | 6 |
Which of these would NOT be a way to deal with a sprained ankle? | heat pad | rest | compress | elevate |
TRUE OR FALSE? The American game of football evolved from the British sport of rugby. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The body takes in less oxygen while exercising. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A stronger heart muscle pumps more blood with each heartbeat. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Playing "tag" is an especially good way to help build a child's flexibility. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Playing on the monkey bars helps children develop strength and confidence. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? After exercising, you should drink only plain water and only until you no longer feel thirsty. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sports drinks are better for you than plain water if you are exercising more than an hour. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? For sports injuries, an athlete might have to drop out of the sport until the injury heals. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What term describes when your coach helps you learn a new tumbling skill by guiding you through it? | spotting | kinesthetics | goaling | partnering |
How old do you have to be to begin a strength training program with progressive resistance machines? | 9 | 12 | 15 | 18 |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the primary difference between offense and defense in basketball? | scoring | players | position | equipment |
Which of these will create the most space between an offensive player and defensive player? | a rush | a block | a check | a tackle |
What serve is done with the hand below the level of the shoulder and the palm turned upward and forward? | underhand | overhand | forehand | backhand |
In tennis, what strike is made from the same side of the body as that of the hand holding the racket? | forehand | backhand | overhand | underhand |
In football, how many offensive linemen are placed on the line of scrimmage? | 11 | 7 | 5 | 3 |
In football, after running 8 yards, if you reach the 0 yard line, what kind of down did you make? | touch | second | first | third |
Which of these is a key position for volleying a ball? | spike | dribble | punt | block |
Which of these is a key position for volleying a ball? | set | sack | punt | dribble |
Which of these is a key position for volleying a ball? | pass | block | punt | sack |
Which of these is a key position for defending against a volley? | block | spike | pass | punt |
Which of these is a key position for defending against a volley? | dig | set | sack | pile |
Which of these moves begins a volley? | serve | pass | spike | block |
What is the correct body alignment for performing lower-body stretches? | S-curved back | L-curved back | C-curved back | I-curved back |
Which of these refers to how often one exercises? | frequency | intensity | time | type |
Which of these refers to how hard one exercises? | intensity | time | type | frequency |
Which of these refers to how long one exercises? | time | type | frequency | intensity |
Which of these refers to what kind of exercise one is doing? | type | frequency | intensity | time |
How many basic principles are there for fitness training? | 4 | 9 | 3 | 1 |
Which of these is NOT a healthful choice that improves physical performance? | chocolate | banana | broccoli | chicken |
What liquid does an athlete reliably need before, during and after workouts? | water | soda | juice | tea |
What kind of fuel does the body prefer during high-intensity physical exercises? | carbohydrates | protein | fat | vitamins |
Which of these is an anaerobic exercise? | weight-lifting | walking | jumping | Yoga |
Which of these is an anaerobic exercise? | sprinting | walking | jumping | Yoga |
Which of these is an anaerobic exercise? | weight-lifting | soccer | tennis | skating |
Which of these is an anaerobic exercise? | sprinting | swimming | jogging | skating |
What is improved by doing aerobic exercises? | endurance | coordination | muscle strength | flexibility |
What is improved by doing anaerobic exercises? | muscle strength | coordination | endurance | flexibility |
What is the biggest benefit of a warm-up? | higher temperature | better flexibility | less fatigue | fewer injuries |
What is the biggest benefit of a cool-down? | less fatigue | higher temperature | lower discomfort | fewer injuries |
What's the minimum recommended time for a cool-down after exercise? | 10 minutes | 1 hour | 15 minutes | 1/2 hour |
TRUE OR FALSE? Working on the same fitness program for a long time will bring about improvement. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? What is gained through training stays with you until old age. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? One type of training is good for everyone. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? With the correct physical training, you don't need to worry about your diet. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? All exercise starts off as anaerobic. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Doing a cool-down after a workout increases your chance of injury. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Skipping a warm-up before a workout increases your chance of injury. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A good time to increase your flexibility is during your cool-down. | TRUE | FALSE |
Phys. Science
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these does not have a pulley? | light bulb | flagpole | sailboat | clothesline |
Which of these is NOT a wheel? | deltoid | bicycle | roller skates | doorknob |
Which of these is NOT a lever? | door stop | seesaw | crowbar | shovel |
Which of these does not include a screw? | screwdriver | jar lid | corkscrew | light bulb |
Which of these is NOT a wedge? | slide | knife | axe | doorstop |
Which of these is NOT an inclined plane? | axe | ramp | slide | hillside road |
What point on a lever is the fulcrum? | pivot | fixed | the lifting end | the handle |
Which of these would be used to hold things together? | screw | wedge | pulley | inclined plane |
Which of these would be used to pry things apart? | wedge | pulley | wheel | inclined plane |
Which of these can a lever NOT do? | attach | push | pull | lift |
Which of these energy sources is NOT originally from deep below the Earth? | hydro | oil | nuclear | geothermal |
Which of these energy sources comes from deep below the Earth? | coal | wind | solar | hydroelectric |
How long will it take non-renewable resources like coal and oil to renew themselves? | millions of years | 100,000 years | thousands of years | centuries |
What happens to atoms in a modern nuclear plant when they produce electricity? | they decay | they explode | they vanish | they multiply |
Oil and coal are produced mainly from what? | living things | diamonds | plasma | fission |
TRUE OR FALSE? Sugar cane can be made into fuel to power cars. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Oil and coal are forms of stored solar energy. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Natural gas is invisible and odorless. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Forests, when treated properly and regrown, are renewable resources. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Geothermal energy uses wind to produce electricity. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A lever is a stiff bar that moves about a fixed point called a fulcrum. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An inclined plane is a load-bearing surface raised or lowered relative to its end point. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A wedge harnesses the force of gravity to help split objects. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The bigger the wheel, the easier it is to turn the axle. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A screw is designed to force things apart. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A double pulley system can make a heavy object lighter. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A compound machine is a combination of two or more simple machines. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Electricity is a non-renewable resource. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? It's impractical to depend 100% on wind power, because some days there is no wind. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What kind of charge would you find in the flow of electrical particles? | negative | positive | neutral | fluctuating |
Electrical current is the flow of what kind of atomic particle? | electron | positron | neutron | proton |
What do you call the movement of electrons along a wire? | electrical current | electrical wave | electric particle | voltage |
In what form do batteries store electricity? | chemical | radioactive | thermal | solar |
Which of these is NOT used as chemicals in batteries? | silicon-dioxide | zinc-carbon | alkaline | nickel-cadmium |
Plugged-in appliances pull what kind of energy from the socket? | electrical | thermal | kinetic | radioactive |
What do we call the electrical unit that measures current (the number of electrons flowing along a wire)? | ampere | volt | ohm | faraday |
What do we call it when something reduces the amount of electrical flow? | resistance | conductance | convectance | divergence |
What is the term for a material that allows the easy flow of electricity? | conductor | resistor | convector | faraday |
What electrical feature does a volt measure? | force | speed | flow | charge |
What do amperes measure? | current | pressure | force | charge |
What do ohms measure? | resistance | force | speed | charge |
What do we call a circuit that has been switched off so electricity cannot flow? | open | closed | parallel | series |
What kind of circuit allows the free flow of electricity? | closed | open | parallel | series |
What kind of circuit has one path from the energy source to its destination? | series | parallel | relay | convective |
What kind of circuit has many paths from the energy source to its destination? | parallel | series | multiphasic | conductive |
To which of these alloys would magnets be attracted? | steel | brass | lead | aluminum |
To be attracted to a magnet, an object has to be close enough to be within a magnet's what? | magnetic field | zone of attraction | magnetic range | magnetic lines |
How are magnetic fields oriented? | north-south | east-west | green-red | X-Y axis |
What describes electricity generated by rubbing things together? | static | hydrothermal | geothermal | photosynthetic |
What do electrons do that causes static buildup? | jump | clump | swirl | change polarity |
What do the electrons do that causes static shock? | jump | explode | freeze | change polarity |
What term best describes an electrical "jump"? | arc | amp | volt | erg |
What device measures static electricity? | electroscope | dynascope | oscilloscope | microscope |
Lightning is an amazing example of what kind of electricity? | static | hydrothermal | geothermal | photosynthetic |
Lightning forms by raindrops rubbing against what? | ice | snow | water vapor | mountains |
What is an example of a renewable energy source? | wind | coal | nuclear | petroleum |
What is an example of a non-renewable energy source? | nuclear | hydro-electric | wind | solar |
Which energy source pulls from the heat inside the Earth? | geothermal | hydro-electric | nuclear | petroleum |
TRUE OR FALSE? Magnetism is a visible force that pushes objects away or pulls them together. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Lightning can jump from cloud to cloud. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Lightning always strikes the lowest point on the ground. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Geothermal energy is an example of a non-renewable resource. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Wind power is a non-renewable resource because it's not always windy. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The higher the amperage, the more electrical power you get. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In a parallel circuit, equal voltage is provided to every device hooked to the circuit. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In a serial circuit, equal voltage is provided to every device hooked to the circuit. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Petroleum is a type of hydrocarbon. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Petroleum comes from compressed dead animals. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these metals is an alloy? | steel | nickel | copper | silver |
Which of these metals is an alloy? | brass | iron | gold | nickel |
How many different kinds of atoms can be found within a single element? | 1 | 2 | 4 | varies |
The periodic table organizes elements by what? | chemical property | atomic energy | quantum theory | electric variance |
Which of the following holds a definite volume and defined shape even when outside a container? | solid | liquid | gas | vacuum |
Which of the following holds a definite volume but takes on the shape of its container? | liquid | gas | solid | vacuum |
Which of the following takes on both the shape and the volume of a container? | gas | liquid | solid | vacuum |
Which of the following has no volume and no shape? | vacuum | liquid | solid | gas |
What phase of matter has tightly-packed molecules? | solid | liquid | gas | vacuum |
What phase of matter has loosely packed molecules with a distinct boundary? | liquid | gas | solid | vacuum |
What phase of matter has very excited molecules? | gas | liquid | solid | vacuum |
What describes the absence of molecules? | vacuum | liquid | solid | gas |
What describes taking energy out of a molecule? | cooling | warming | expanding | mixing |
What describes putting energy into a molecule? | heating | cooling | contracting | mixing |
What is a combination of liquids that has the same composition throughout? | solution | suspension | phase change | convection |
What do we call the main component of a solution (usually a liquid)? | solvent | solute | suspension | convection |
When we mix a solution, what do we call the substance that dissolves? | solute | solvent | suspension | convection |
TRUE OR FALSE? Next to hydrogen, helium is the most flammable gas on the periodic table of elements. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Protons always retain a positive charge. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Neutrons always retain a negative charge. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The terms "atomic number" and "atomic mass" mean the same thing. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Atomic mass" and "atomic number" both refer to the number of protons in an atom. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The atomic number refers to the number of electrons found orbiting the nucleus. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The atomic mass deals with, in part, the number of neutrons in the nucleus | TRUE | FALSE |
Reading
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Who is the hero in "Red Riding Hood"? | a little girl | a grandmother | a woodsman | a wolf |
Who is the hero in "Jack and the Beanstalk"? | a boy | a peddler | a mother | a giant |
What did the hero have that helped defeat the villain in "The Three Little Pigs"? | bricks | straw | sticks | wind |
Who is the hero in "Rapunzel"? | a young girl | a hungry wife | a selfish witch | a thieving husband |
Who is the hero in "Hansel and Gretel"? | siblings | a woodsman | a stepmother | an old woman |
Who is the hero in "Puss in Boots"? | a cat | a king | a miller | a third son |
Who is the hero in "Snow White"? | a lost princess | a lonely dwarf | a new stepmother | a brave hunter |
Who is the hero in "Thumbelina"? | a little girl | a loving mother | a big toad | a generous witch |
Who is the hero in "Cinderella"? | a daughter | a prince | a fairy | a stepmother |
Who is the hero in "Sleeping Beauty"? | a prince | a fairy | a queen | a seamstress |
Who is the villain in "Red Riding Hood"? | a wolf | a grandmother | a woodsman | a little girl |
Who is the villain in "Jack and the Beanstalk"? | a giant | a peddler | a boy | a mother |
What did the villain have to threaten the hero with in "The Three Little Pigs"? | wind | bricks | straw | sticks |
Who is the villain in "King Midas"? | a king | a stranger | a young girl | an advisor |
Who is the villain in "Rapunzel"? | a selfish witch | a thieving husband | a young girl | a hungry wife |
Who is the villain in "Goldilocks"? | a young girl | a mother | a father | a child |
Who is the villain in "Hansel and Gretel"? | an old woman | siblings | a woodsman | a stepmother |
Who is the villain in "Puss in Boots"? | a shape changer | a king | a cat | a son |
Who is the villain in "Cinderella"? | a stepmother | a prince | a mouse | a godmother |
Who is the villain in "Sleeping Beauty"? | a fairy | a king | a young boy | a seamstress |
Who helped teach the Beast a lesson in "Beauty and the Beast"? | an enchantress | a young girl | a prince | a servant |
Who keeps the cursed Princess from dying in "Sleeping Beauty"? | a fairy | a king | a young boy | a seamstress |
Who helps the hero towards her goal in "Cinderella"? | a godmother | a stepmother | a stepsister | a godsister |
Who helps the hero towards his goal in "Jack and the Beanstalk"? | a peddler | a boy | a mother | a giant |
Who helps the hero towards his goal in "Elves and the Shoemaker"? | elves | a shoemaker | a wife | a king |
Who is a companion to the hero Dorothy in the book "The Wizard of Oz"? | a dog | a wizard | a witch | flying monkeys |
Who is the usual sidekick of a knight in old stories? | a squire | a wizard | a king | a princess |
Who is the usual sidekick of a wizard in old stories? | an apprentice | a king | a squire | a knight |
Who were the henchmen of the villain in "The Wizard of Oz"? | flying monkeys | munchkins | scarecrows | lions |
Who is sidekick to the hero in "Robin Hood"? | Friar Tuck | Prince John | Maid Marian | King Richard |
Who is the villain's henchman in "Robin Hood"? | a sheriff | a friar | a prince | a maiden |
Who is the villain in the story "Aladdin"? | a wizard | a djinn | a prince | a maiden |
Who helps guide the hero in the story "Aladdin"? | a djinn | a wizard | a prince | a maiden |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these words would not normally be used in the fantasy genre? | nebula | cloak | witch | potion |
Which of these words would not be normally used in the mystery genre? | spaceship | clue | detective | accomplice |
Which of these words would not normally be used in the medieval genre? | waitress | tower | quest | castle |
Which of these is not considered a mythical creature? | platypus | mermaid | phoenix | siren |
Which of these places is actually real and not imaginary? | Sherwood Forest | Middle-Earth | Narnia | Oz |
Who was William Tell? | archer | prince | thief | writer |
What is the hero's motivation in "Red Riding Hood"? | to visit Grandma | to fight a wolf | to return home | to eat treats |
What is the hero's motivation in "Jack and the Beanstalk"? | to get rich | to slay a giant | to find a goose | to please Mom |
What is the hero's motivation in "Rapunzel"? | to escape a tower | to feed a mother | to get rich | to return home |
What is the hero's motivation in "Hansel and Gretel"? | to return home | to escape a tower | to feed a mother | to get rich |
What is the hero's motivation in "Puss in Boots"? | to get rich | to return home | to feed a mother | to fight an ogre |
What is the hero's motivation in "Snow White"? | to live safely | to get rich | to help the poor | to build a house |
What is the hero's motivation in "Thumbelina"? | to return home | to defeat a curse | to help the poor | to fight a wolf |
What is the hero's motivation in "Cinderella"? | to marry a prince | to defeat a curse | to return home | to escape a tower |
What is the hero's motivation in "Sleeping Beauty"? | to defeat a curse | to marry a prince | to return home | to escape a tower |
What is the hero's motivation in "Robin Hood"? | to help the poor | to free the king | to save a princess | to live safely |
What is the hero's motivation in "Peter Pan"? | to have adventures | to save Wendy | to return home | to defeat a curse |
What is the villain's motivation in "Red Riding Hood"? | hunger | envy | revenge | greed |
What is the villain's motivation in "Jack and the Beanstalk"? | hunger | envy | revenge | greed |
What is the villain's motivation in "The Three Little Pigs"? | hunger | envy | revenge | greed |
What is the villain's motivation in "King Midas"? | greed | hunger | envy | revenge |
What is the villain's motivation in "Rapunzel"? | greed | hunger | envy | revenge |
What is the villain's motivation in "Goldilocks"? | greed | hunger | envy | revenge |
What is the villain's motivation in "Hansel and Gretel"? | revenge | envy | greed | hunger |
What is the villain's motivation in "Puss in Boots"? | greed | hunger | envy | revenge |
What is the villain's motivation in "Cinderella"? | envy | greed | hunger | revenge |
What is the villain's motivation in "Robin Hood"? | greed | hunger | envy | revenge |
What is the villain's motivation in "Peter Pan"? | revenge | envy | greed | hunger |
What is the villain's motivation in "The Wizard of Oz"? | revenge | envy | greed | hunger |
What is the setting of "Beauty and the Beast"? | enchanted castle | giant's home | large forest | brick house |
What is the setting of "Sleeping Beauty"? | enchanted castle | small shop | royal dance | long river |
What is the setting of "Cinderella"? | royal dance | large forest | brick road | enchanted land |
What is the setting of "Jack and the Beanstalk"? | giant's home | brick road | large forest | long river |
What is the setting of "Elves and the Shoemaker"? | small shop | royal dance | brick road | candy house |
What is the setting of "The Wizard of Oz"? | brick road | brick house | long river | candy house |
What is the setting of "Robin Hood"? | large forest | royal dance | enchanted castle | long river |
What is the setting of "Peter Pan"? | enchanted land | tall tower | small shop | giant's home |
What is the setting of "Red Riding Hood"? | large forest | enchanted castle | tall tower | long river |
What is the setting of "The Three Little Pigs"? | brick house | giant's home | small shop | large forest |
What is the setting of "Rapunzel"? | tall tower | candy house | large forest | long river |
What is the setting of "Hansel and Gretel"? | candy house | brick house | small shop | brick road |
What is the setting of "Snow White"? | large forest | royal dance | brick road | giant's home |
What is the setting of "Thumbelina"? | long river | candy house | tall tower | brick road |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Where would a story that talks about a book likely take place? | at a library | in a kitchen | in a volcano | at a restaurant |
Where would a story that talks about a doctor likely take place? | in a hospital | in a firehouse | in an office | in a lake |
Where would a story that talks about a wolf likely take place? | in a forest | in a firehouse | in a kitchen | in a lake |
When would a story that talks about sledding likely take place? | winter | night | spring | summer |
When would a story that talks about flowers likely take place? | spring | night | winter | fall |
When would a story that talks about stars likely take place? | night | winter | day | spring |
What is a non-fiction story about one person's real-life history? | biography | novel | play | bibliography |
What term best describes a story that is told with rhyme, repetition and metre? | poem | play | biography | fiction |
What kind of story has mostly people talking and is written to be performed on stage? | play | prose | poem | biography |
Which of these is NOT found in poetry? | prose | rhyme | repetition | metre |
TRUE OR FALSE? The earliest poems were written about 400 years ago. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first page of a book is known as the cover. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The artist who draws or paints the pictures for a book is called the illustrator. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The person who writes the book is known as the publisher. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The company that makes the book is known as the illustrator. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "title" is a number used by the library so they can find the book. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A call number is used by the library so they can find the book. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The spine of a book holds the book together and often has a title on it. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The page of the book that contains the name of the book is called the title page. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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A tortoise outracing a rabbit is one of the main events in what book? | Aesop's Fables | The Jungle Book | Stuart Little | Treasure Island |
TRUE OR FALSE? The purpose of Aesop's Fables is to educate people. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the main character's motivation in Aesop's Fable: "The Boy who Cried Wolf"? | boredom | fear | curiosity | bravery |
What kind of figurative language is Aesop's use of a Fox in the story "The Fox and the Crow"? | personification | simile | metaphor | hyperbole |
What kind of archetype is the Fox in Aesop's Fable: "The Fox and the Crow"? | the trickster | the bully | the innocent | the knight |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Running away" is the main theme of "The Wizard of Oz." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What "Wizard of Oz" character is motivated by learning to feel? | The Scarecrow | Cowardly Lion | Tinman | Dorothy |
What kind of archetype is the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz"? | the fool | the knight | the innocent | the bully |
What main event starts Huck and Tom's journey on the Mississippi in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"? | Pap gets Huck | Jim escapes | Tom gets caught | Huck gets ill |
Which of these characters is an antagonist in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"? | Huck's father | Tom Sawyer | Jim the slave | Huckleberry Finn |
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", what metaphor did the Mississippi River represent? | freedom | life | friendship | destiny |
What kind of archetype is Huckleberry Finn in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"? | the trickster | the teacher | the bully | the innocent |
Chasing away a tiger with fire is a main event in which book? | The Jungle Book | Aesop's Fables | Treasure Island | The Wizard of Oz |
What is the motivation of Bagheera the panther in "The Jungle Book"? | to teach | to hunt | to fight | to run |
What kind of figurative language are the wolves using in "The Jungle Book" by calling Mowgli a frog? | metaphor | simile | hyperbole | personification |
What kind of archetype is Baloo in "The Jungle Book"? | the teacher | the knight | the innocent | the bully |
In "Little House on the Prairie", what event begins the main plot? | a move to Kansas | an Indian battle | loss of a house | Laura gets married |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Little House on the Prairie" educated people on what life on the prairie was like. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the motivation for Pa Ingalls to move in "Little House on the Prairie"? | land opened up | got an inheritance | Laura got sick | found a new job |
TRUE OR FALSE? The setting of most of "Little House on the Prairie" was eastern Wisconsin. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What kind of archetype is Laura Ingalls in "Little House on the Prairie"? | the innocent | the teacher | the princess | the bully |
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" starts with what main event? | a contest | an illness | a defeat | an invention |
What motivates Charlie in the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"? | love of candy | love of money | love of freedom | love of power |
In "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", who were most of the antagonists? | children | adults | monsters | traps |
What kind of archetype is Willy Wonka in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"? | the trickster | the teacher | the bully | the knight |
A dreadful mutiny was one of main events in what book? | Treasure Island | Charlotte's Web | The Jungle Book | Aesop's Fables |
What is the theme of "Treasure Island"? | growing up | avoiding trouble | learning to lie | being strong |
Who is the main narrator of "Treasure Island"? | Jim Hawkins | Long John Silver | Admiral Benbow | Blind Pew |
TRUE OR FALSE? Throughout "Treasure Island", Jim Hawkins, the protagonist, never acted like a pirate. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
In "Treasure Island", the character of Long John Silver first disguised himself as what? | a cook | a first mate | a ship's captain | a cabin boy |
What events starts the plot of "Charlotte's Web"? | a runt is born | a fair starts | a child is sick | a storm arrives |
TRUE OR FALSE? The main theme of "Charlotte's Web" is "standing up for yourself." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? At the end of "Charlotte's Web," Wilbur the pig must take care of Charlotte's children. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The character of Wilbur the pig in "Charlotte's Web" is an example of a metaphor. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What kind of archetype is Charlotte the spider in "Charlotte's Web"? | the wise mentor | the calm knight | the trickster | the scary thing |
What activity prompts the events of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"? | hiding | running | crying | reading |
TRUE OR FALSE? One of the themes of "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is redemption. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What kind of archetype is the boy Edmund in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"? | the bully | the innocent | the knight | the trickster |
In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", Winter is a metaphor for what? | evil | childhood | adults | silence |
What kind of archetype is the lion Aslan in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"? | the savior | the trickster | the bully | the innocent |
In the Velveteen Rabbit, what main event changes the Rabbit's relationship with the boy? | the boy gets sick | the boy moves | the toy breaks | the toy gets lost |
TRUE OR FALSE? In the Velveteen Rabbit, the Rabbit tries to become real by escaping its owner. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What was the main character's motivation in "The Velveteen Rabbit?" | to become real | to run away | to save a boy | to find a treasure |
In the story "The Velveteen Rabbit," what does the Nursery Magic Fairy personify? | the boy's love | the boy's sickness | the boy's boredom | the boy's anger |
What kind of archetype is the Velveteen Rabbit in "The Velveteen Rabbit?" | the innocent | the trickster | the bully | the knight |
What main event starts "The Wind in the Willows"? | Mole steps out | Badger gets cross | Toad finds a car | Rat steers a boat |
TRUE OR FALSE? "Hospitality" -- taking care of one's guests -- is a theme in "The Wind in the Willows." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What is the primary motivation behind the character of Rat in "The Wind in the Willows"? | generosity | humility | obsession | passion |
In "The Wind in the Willows," what does the character of Toad personify? | obsession | humility | forgiveness | patience |
What kind of archetype is Mole in "The Wind in the Willows"? | the innocent | the rich fool | the knight | the bully |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these was the protagonist from "The Hobbit"? | Bilbo the thief | Gandalf the wizard | Thorin the king | Smaug the dragon |
Who was a protagonist in "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe"? | Lucy | Edmund | Queen Jadis | Tummus |
Who was the protagonist from "Through the Looking Glass"? | Alice | The White Knight | Hatta | The Red Queen |
Who was a protagonist in "The Jungle Book"? | Mowgli | Baloo | Bagheera | Shere Khan |
Who was the protagonist from "A Christmas Carol"? | Scrooge | Marley | Tiny Tim | Crachit |
Who was an antagonist from "The Hobbit"? | Smaug the dragon | Elrond the elf | Beorn the Bear | Thorin the dwarf |
Who was the antagonist from "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe"? | Queen Jadis | Aslan | Edmund | Professor Kirke |
Who was an antagonist from "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"? | Injun Joe | Becky | Huck | Jim |
Who was an antagonist from "The Jungle Book"? | Shere Khan | Bagheera | Raksha | Akela |
Who was an antagonist from "Through the Looking Glass"? | The Red Queen | Jabberwocky | Hatta | The White Knight |
Which character faces an internal conflict in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"? | Edmund | Aslan | Tummus | Peter |
Which novel features an internal conflict as its central theme? | A Christmas Carol | The Jungle Book | The Hobbit | Treasure Island |
TRUE OR FALSE? Bilbo's epic journey in "The Hobbit" is an example of an internal conflict. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
The Jungle Book", Mowgli's conflict is best described as Mowgli versus what? | a tiger | himself | other humans | his brother |
What character in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" was an animal with human characteristics? | Aslan | Queen Jadis | Tummus | Professor Kirke |
Lewis Carroll's book "Alice in Wonderland" had what underlying theme? | cards | chess | dice | poems |
What character in "The Jungle Book" was NOT an animal with human characteristics? | Mowgli | Baloo | Kaa | Raksha |
TRUE OR FALSE? In Treasure Island, the protagonist is Long John Silver, a reformed pirate. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Poems can't have protagonists. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The antagonist of the epic poem Beowulf was the monster Grendel. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Poems don't have a narrative. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Before the 18th century, the only style of writing found in novels was poetry. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Iliad is an epic poem that tells the story of the Trojan War | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Odyssey is an epic poem that tells the story of the Trojan War | FALSE | TRUE |
Science
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What kind of computer program does NOT require a programmer? | none | word processing | games | address book |
Which of the following could a computer NOT do? | clean your room | play chess | do math | answer the phone |
Which of these makes a back-and-forth motion? | guitar strum | whirlpool | car going uphill | dropping a ball |
Which of these makes a straight motion? | car going uphill | guitar strum | whirlpool | dancer's pirouette |
Which of these makes a circular motion? | whirlpool | car going uphill | guitar strum | pendulum swinging |
A vibration is what kind of motion? | back & forth | straight | circular | curved |
TRUE OR FALSE? Nothing moves on its own; it requires some sort of force to move it. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
The force of gravity does what to an object? | pulls it | pushes it | squeezes it | stretches it |
What kind of object would have the most gravity? | the densest | the biggest | the smallest | the lightest |
TRUE OR FALSE? Airplanes can fly because they are made of materials that have less gravity. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Gravity affects your weight. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Gravity makes the wind flow. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What sense would you use to examine the different parts of a rainbow? | sight | touch | hearing | taste |
What sense could help you determine whether sand is present in a sample of soil that is mostly clay? | touch | hearing | taste | smell |
Even on a night when it is completely dark, how could you locate and identify an owl in a tree in a forest? | hearing | taste | smell | sight |
What sense could help you distinguish between vinegar and water? | taste | hearing | sight | touch |
What sense can alert you to a household natural gas leak? | smell | sight | touch | taste |
What tool would you use to look at red blood cells? | microscope | ruler | thermometer | telescope |
What tool would you use to measure how much a flower had grown? | ruler | thermometer | telescope | scales |
What tool would you use to look at craters on the Moon? | telescope | scales | microscope | ruler |
To test whether sunflowers grow taller in sunlight, what data would you collect about the sunflowers' growth? | height | mass | volume | area |
What could you measure by filling a 1000cc beaker with liquid? | volume | weight | length | mass |
TRUE OR FALSE? A "standardized" measure is one that isn't working as well as other tools. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these terms describes a chart that shows the relationship between two different sets of data? | graph | journal | standards | inference |
Which of these substances will dissolve in water? | sugar | oil | turpentine | rocks |
Which of these substances will dissolve in water? | salt | sand | gasoline | grass |
Which of these substances will NOT dissolve in water? | oil | sugar | honey | baking soda |
Which of these substances will NOT dissolve in water? | sand | salt | baking soda | sugar |
TRUE OR FALSE? If you pour enough salt into water, some of it won't dissolve. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which of these plants could you chew and swallow WITHOUT getting sick? | maple | hemlock | buttercup | hyacinth |
Which of these plants could you chew and swallow WITHOUT getting sick? | lamb's quarter | buttercup | cowslip | iris |
Which of these plants could you chew and swallow WITHOUT getting sick? | ginger | poinsettia | magnolia | hyacinth |
Which of these plants could you chew and swallow WITHOUT getting sick? | grape | magnolia | crocus | iris |
Which of these plants would make you sick if you chewed and swallowed some? | hemlock | amaranth | maple | chestnut |
Which of these plants would make you sick if you chewed and swallowed some? | buttercup | asparagus | lamb's quarter | persimmon |
Which of these plants would make you sick if you chewed and swallowed some? | hemlock | hickory nuts | sunflower | plantain |
Which of these plants would make you sick if you chewed and swallowed some? | poinsettia | persimmon | ginger | maple |
Which of these plants would make you sick if you chewed and swallowed some? | dumbcane | plantain | grape | lamb's quarter |
Which of these plants reproduces by flowering? | daisy | spruce | pine | seaweed |
Which of these plants reproduces by flowering? | orchid | fir | moss | conifer |
Which of these plants reproduces by flowering? | mint | conifer | seaweed | fern |
Which of these plants reproduces by flowering? | mallow | fern | algae | spruce |
Which of these plants reproduces by flowering? | grass | bracken | conifer | seaweed |
Which of these plants does NOT reproduce by flowering? | pine | daisy | orchid | mint |
Which of these plants does NOT reproduce by flowering? | moss | orchid | mint | mallow |
Which of these plants does NOT reproduce by flowering? | seaweed | mint | mallow | grass |
Which of these plants does NOT reproduce by flowering? | fir | mallow | grass | pea |
Which of these plants does NOT reproduce by flowering? | fern | grass | pea | rushes |
Which of these is a fungus? | mushroom | poinsettia | persimmon | plantain |
Which of these is a fungus? | truffles | hemlock | lamb's quarter | buttercup |
Which of these is a plant? | poinsettia | mushroom | platypus | olivine |
Which of these is a plant? | hemlock | truffle | capybera | granite |
Which of these is an animal? | platypus | mushroom | plantain | olivine |
Which of these is an animal? | capybara | truffle | buttercup | granite |
Which of these is not alive? | olivine | platypus | mushroom | plantain |
Which of these is not alive? | bath sponge | capybara | truffle | buttercup |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which is commonly used for food? | leaves | coal | wood | gas | |
Which is commonly used for food? | seeds | soil | mud | coal | |
Which is commonly used for food? | nuts | wood | soil | stone | |
Which of these is commonly used for fuel? | coal | stone | seeds | mud | |
Which of these is commonly used for fuel? | wood | stone | nuts | leaves | |
Which of these is commonly used for fuel? | gas | mud | soil | nuts | |
Which is commonly used for building? | wood | coal | leaves | gas | |
Which is commonly used for building? | stone | seeds | nuts | gas | |
Which is commonly used for building? | mud | gas | oil | coal | |
Which is commonly used as fuel AND building? | wood | nuts | soil | stone | |
What term describes one object changing after it comes into contact with another object? | interaction | attraction | inference | prediction | |
What term describes an object that attracts nickel? | magnetic | repulsive | interfering | divisive | |
What term describes the final result of a scientific test? | conclusion | prediction | experiment | inference | |
What term describes the process of expelling air from your body? | breathing | vocalizing | smelling | perspiring | |
What terms describes drawing something nearer or closer to you? | attraction | subtraction | division | multiplication | |
Which of these is not part of a direct observation? | dreaming | listen | watch | smell | |
What term describes a result left over when things interact? | evidence | inference | prediction | attraction | |
What term describes a test that we do when we do not know precisely what the end result will be? | experiment | conclusion | result | evidence | |
What term describes what happens during a test, after we predict what we think might occur? | result | attraction | addition | conclusion | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Light, gravity or environmental stress can affect the growth of plants. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The motion of objects can be observed but not measured. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? You can describe an object’s motion by recording a change in position over time. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? If you push an object it reacts with more force than you exerted. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Humans can use tools and machines to apply a force that makes things move. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? If something isn't holding an object up, gravity will pull it to the ground. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In order to move something, a magnet must first touch the object. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sound can be described by its pitch and its yaw. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rocks are composed of a bunch of different minerals. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rocks grow larger over time, through the process of erosion. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Soil is made partly from rock and partly from stuff that used to be alive. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The best soils have nothing living in them. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Soil looks different from rock because it always has the same color. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Different soils hold the water longer. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Soil always grows the same amount of plants. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Fossils tell us about animals that live right now. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Scientists use fossils to study certain plants and animals. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Magnetite is a type of stone that repels magnets. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A lodestone is a rock that displays magnetic properties. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The first compasses used slivers of something called a lodestone. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What does a brown shoebox and this have in common? | shape | size | color | texture | |
What does a grape and this have in common? | shape | size | color | texture | |
What does an orange and this have in common? | size | color | texture | weight | |
What does a pencil and this have in common? | size | color | texture | weight | |
What does a banana and this have in common? | color | texture | weight | size | |
What does grass and this have in common? | color | texture | weight | size | |
What does a sandbox and this have in common? | texture | weight | size | shape | |
What does a black cat and this have in common? | texture | weight | size | shape | |
What does a pound of potatoes and this have in common? | weight | shape | color | texture | |
What does 10 African elephants and this have in common? | weight | size | color | texture |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What science helped ancient sailors navigate the ocean? | geometry | biology | chemistry | botany |
What science helped ancient sailors navigate the ocean? | astronomy | biology | chemistry | geology |
Which of these is NOT part of the science of optics? | texture | light | lenses | vision |
What science was used to draw 3-dimensional objects on flat paper? | geometry | astronomy | geography | physics |
Leonardo da Vinci discovered that the sky is blue because of what? | air particles | blue sunlight | solar storms | planetary tilt |
What science did Copernicus use to verify his theory that the Earth orbited the sun? | geometry | botany | chemistry | geography |
Galileo dropped objects of different weights off a tower to experiment with what natural force? | gravity | electricity | mass | volume |
The philosopher Aristotle thought that a 2 pound ball would fall how much faster than a 1 pound ball? | twice as fast | half as fast | no difference | 3 times as fast |
Wondering about gravity, Galileo noted that bigger hailstones fell how much faster than small ones? | no faster | twice as fast | half as fast | 3 times as fast |
To balance a lever between a 1-pound ball and a 2 pound ball, where would you put the fulcrum? | closer to 2-lb | closer to 1-lb | midway between | split in 2 |
Speed, which measures how fast you are going, is a function of distance over what? | time | velocity | acceleration | friction |
Velocity is a function of speed and what else? | direction | gravity | acceleration | friction |
Acceleration is a change in what? | velocity | electricity | gravity | volume |
What does friction do to something that is traveling fast? | slows it down | speeds it up | turns it around | launches it |
A comet's tail always points away from what? | the Sun | the Moon | the Earth | the comet's front |
Kepler discovered that planetary orbits are what? | elliptical | circular | geocentric | erratic |
Scientists can tell what stars are made out of by analyzing their what? | light | position | size | age |
Sound waves make noise by doing what to air? | making vibrations | expanding it | ionizing it | compressing it |
TRUE OR FALSE? Radiation only comes from the sun. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Copernicus discovered his heliocentric model while trying to fix the calendar. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Snowflakes always have 6 sides because water is made up of 3 atoms. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Only the largest objects have gravity. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Newton invented a refracting telescope. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The science that became chemistry was called alchemy. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In science, mass is a certain amount of matter. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Density is a way of measuring how fast something will go. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The invisible air that surrounds us has no mass. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? At sea level, air has more pressure than in the mountains. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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If you see a campfire, which of these is the likely primary cause of the fire? | lit match | wood | air | fire |
In making a campfire, which of these is an independent variable? | lit match | wood | flames | air |
In the scientific method, what do we call touching a jellyfish to see how its skin moves? | observation | inference | variable | directed |
In the scientific method, what would we call examining a piece of bread to see whether it's moldy? | observation | inference | variable | directed |
In the scientific method, from which of these could we draw an inference? | examining data | smelling a scent | trying a taste | hearing a sound |
In the scientific method, what do we call looking at the date on a package to see if the food's still fresh? | inference | observation | dependent | variable |
What do we call something that is interpreted? | inference | observation | dependent | variable |
What do we call something in an experiment that does not change? | constant | indirect | inferred | interpreted |
What do we call something in an experiment that is able to change? | variable | direct | proven | undecided |
What do we call an experimental variable that can be manipulated? | independent | indirect | unpredictable | unconventional |
What do we call an experimental variable that changes because you manipulated another variable? | dependent | direct | predicted | conventional |
Ideally, how many independent variables should you have in an experiment? | 1 | 2 | 7 | 0 |
What would be the first part of a scientific experiment? | hypothesis | experiment | observation | inference |
What would be the last part of a scientific experiment? | inference | hypothesis | experiment | observation |
What two words best describe a hypothesis? | if, then | else, if | when, then | why, when |
What would be the first thing you do in a scientific experiment? | ask a question | collect | record | interpret |
What would be the last thing you do in a scientific experiment? | interpret | ask | collect | record |
Scientists use data as a means to do what for future situations? | predict | contradict | direct | convict |
In science, inference is based on what? | data | procedures | hypothesis | materials |
Which of these describes the items you need for an experiment? | materials | procedure | conclusion | results |
Where do you summarize your experimental observations? | results | materials | procedure | conclusion |
Of what is this an example? "The theory that putting a lit match to a pile of wood will cause a fire is correct." | conclusion | procedure | materials | conviction |
Which of these is NOT required for an electromagnet? | heat | electricity | wire | iron |
Which of these would not necessarily contain an electromagnet? | clock | motor | generator | doorbell |
You can NOT convert electricity into which of these? | nuclear | heat | light | motion |
VCR's use what kind of energy to record videos? | magnetic | light | kinetic | thermal |
During playback, the surface of DVDs is read using what kind of energy? | light | magnetic | kinetic | thermal |
TRUE OR FALSE? A legitimate scientific conclusion can be partly observation, partly inference. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In normal scientific experiments, effect always follows cause. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A good experiment has a lot of variables that change. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A hypothesis can be stated as cause and effect. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An experiment has scientific validity only if it proves your hypothesis is correct. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An electric current can produce a magnetic field. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Inside a DVD player, what kind of device reads the surface of the disk? | laser | Van De Graf module | tape head | electromagnet |
TRUE OR FALSE? All microorganisms are harmful. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Many microorganisms are beneficial. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Life can exist in any environment. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What power source uses photovoltaic cells to generate electricity? | solar | geothermal | nuclear | wind |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What best describes turning a solid into a liquid? | melting | condensation | convection | suspension |
What is a unit of energy used to raise the temperature of a specific amount of water? | joule | hertz | newton | kilowatt |
What kind of energy is used when we burn logs in a wood stove? | chemical | kinetic | mechanical | fossil |
The term "convection" is the transfer of heat through what? | moving particles | solid particles | radiation | refraction |
The term "conduction" is the transfer of heat through what? | solid particles | moving particles | radiation | refraction |
Which of these does NOT describe the physical property of an object? | impression | texture | color | odor |
What term describes the transfer of heat to the earth from solar waves? | radiation | convection | conduction | refraction |
Which best describes the process of turning a gas into a liquid? | condensation | aggregation | collection | suspension |
Which of these is NOT a property of a wave of light? | joule | wavelength | amplitude | peak |
Which is a property of a wave of light? | trough | medium | suspension | equilibrium |
What particle moves the fastest? | light | sound | thought | neutrons |
In what direction would a light particle travel if left undisturbed? | straight | bent | circular | jagged |
What term best describes light waves bent by passing through something? | refraction | reduction | reflection | retention |
What term best describes how the shortest wavelength of visible light looks? | violet | red | yellow | green |
What term best describes how the longest wavelength of visible light looks? | red | blue | green | orange |
What term describes light bouncing off an object and heading in a different direction? | reflection | reduction | refraction | retention |
Which describes a sound wave that bounces off an object? | echo | refraction | stutter | reduction |
Which describes soundwaves that are trapped or can't travel any further? | absorbed | inhibited | inactive | diffracted |
TRUE OR FALSE? Sharp, hard corners absorb sound. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? When a prism reflects light, it scatters it into a rainbow of colors. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sound is faster than light. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sound is created through the vibration of objects. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Which term best describes a sound wave traveling through matter? | compression wave | wave function | wavelength | restriction wave |
TRUE OR FALSE? A molecule is described chemically as the smallest compound you can create. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Chemically, the salt that dissolves in seawater is called the "solute." | TRUE | FALSE |
Social Studies
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What do the stars on the United States flag represent? | the states | the Founders | the army | constellations |
What do the stripes on the United States flag represent? | the colonies | the Founders | the navy | constellations |
In 2000, how many stars were on the United States flag? | 50 | 52 | 48 | 13 |
How many stripes are on the United States flag? | 13 | 6 | 26 | 50 |
How high is the American flag flown on the flagpole during times of national mourning? | half-staff | full-staff | quarter-staff | taken down |
What national monument is titled "Liberty Enlightening the World?" | Statue of Liberty | Lincoln Memorial | Liberty Bell | Independence Hall |
With what group of people did the Statue of Liberty become associated? | immigrants | soldiers | Founding Fathers | France |
On the base of the Statue of Liberty, it reads, "give me your poor, your tired, your huddled _." | masses | people | poor | friends |
What year was the Statue of Liberty given to America? | 1886 | 1492 | 1996 | 1776 |
What does the Statue of Liberty carry in her left hand? | a tablet | a torch | a tiara | a law book |
TRUE OR FALSE? The U.S. Constitution was ratified into law in 1776. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these men did NOT sign the U.S. Constitution? | Abraham Lincoln | Thomas Jefferson | John Adams | George Washington |
How many branches of government did the U.S. Constitution create? | 3 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
TRUE OR FALSE? The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the United States. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
How many times has the U.S. Constitution been amended? | over 20 times | 10 times | never | over 50 times |
The Declaration of Independence states that "all men are created _." | equal | free | happy | wealthy |
Among the rights listed in the Declaration of Independence is the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of _." | happiness | freedom | religion | unity |
In the Declaration of Independence, what does the word "unalienable" mean? | natural | never found | never liked | never easy |
According to the Declaration of Independence, from what does the government get its power? | the people | its rulers | its riches | the land |
The Declaration of Independence is a letter meant to explain the U.S.' situation to whom? | England | France | the colonies | Spain |
Which of these is NOT a goal of a firefighter? | save money | save lives | save property | save environment |
What tool is used by a firefighter to open a closed door? | axe | hose | helmet | hydrant |
What does a firefighter use to protect against smoke? | gas mask | boots | axe | hose |
What does a firefighter use to protect against flames? | coat | axe | hydrant | gas mask |
TRUE OR FALSE? Benjamin Franklin helped form one of the first fire departments. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What does a farmer normally have to tend? | crops | hoes | fertilizer | water |
What do farmers contribute to society that society cannot do without? | food | biodiversity | rural environment | renewable energy |
Which of these does a farmer NOT grow? | irrigation | orchards | vineyards | poultry |
What do you call a farmer who deals with mostly animals? | rancher | cowboy | organic | stablehand |
What do you call a farmer whose doesn't use artificial fertilizers or pesticides on his crops? | organic | natural | normal | gardening |
A teacher does what for people? | educates | feeds | heals | builds |
TRUE OR FALSE? In the United States, public school teachers have to get a certificate to be able to teach. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What kind of teacher teaches an individual student? | tutor | aide | professor | doctor |
Which of these is NOT a tool a doctor uses? | telescope | stethoscope | syringe | thermometer |
Which of these subjects does a medical doctor study? | anatomy | ecology | economy | aviary |
Which of these does a doctor NOT do to an illness or injury? | cause | study | diagnose | treat |
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "doctor" means "teacher" in Latin. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What craft was invented first to travel across the water? | raft | steamboat | paddleboat | chariot |
If you were in ancient Greece, what animal might you ride down the streets of old Athens? | a mule | a camel | an oxen | a llama |
If you were in ancient Rome, what vehicle might you use to race around the Coliseum? | a chariot | a train | a covered wagon | a stagecoach |
What kind of animals did Middle East traders use to cross the desert? | camel | oxen | mule | llama |
Which of these materials was NOT used to make boats? | cotton | reeds | bark | hide |
The oldest balloons people travelled in used what to go up? | hot air | helium | diesel | electricity |
The very first trains to go down the railroad tracks were drawn by what? | horses | diesel engines | steam engines | electricity |
The very first person to use a modern parachute, back in 1797, jumped off what? | a balloon | a plane | a mountain | a cliff |
TRUE OR FALSE? Flat-bottomed boats were invented for deep water and ocean travel. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? An internal combustion engine explodes gas in a tiny tube. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A car uses an "external combustion engine" to work. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Subway trains run on what kind of power? | electricity | steam | coal | diesel |
TRUE OR FALSE? The same kind of engines for cars made airplanes possible. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
During what decade did planes become used by civilians across the globe? | 1920s | 1900s | 1940s | 1960s |
TRUE OR FALSE? There is enough fossil fuel to keep using cars forever. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these is the most similar in propulsion to a rocket? | deflating balloon | steamboat | car | train |
What do the fans on a jet engine do? | draw in air | heat the engine | settle the gas | produce energy |
What is the 2007 record speed in miles per hour for a modern bullet train? | 357 | 175 | 275 | 75 |
What kind of electrical supply do satellites and lunar rovers use to keep working? | solar | gasoline | hydro-electric | wind |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What level of local government oversees a set of small towns? | county | city | state | national |
If you wanted to build a road between 2 cities, what level of government will have to approve it? | county | city | state | national |
What level of government maintains the public libraries? | county | city | state | national |
What level of government provides police protection for a group of small towns? | county | city | state | national |
What level of government is normally run by a commission or a board of supervisors? | county | city | state | national |
What level of government only runs things on a small, local level? | city | state | national | county |
If you want to build a road through your neighborhood, what level of government will have to approve it? | city | state | national | county |
What level of government is normally run by a mayor? | city | state | national | county |
What level of government would you contact to clean up your local park? | city | state | national | county |
What level of government would you first contact to fix a traffic light? | city | state | national | county |
What level of government runs the largest sections of a country? | state | national | county | city |
If you wanted to build a road between 2 counties, what level of government will have to approve it? | state | national | county | city |
What level of government is normally run by a governor? | state | national | county | city |
What level of government issues driver's licenses? | state | national | county | city |
What level of government is supposed to have any power not covered by the Constitution? | state | national | county | city |
What level of government runs an entire country? | national | county | city | state |
If you wanted to build a road between 2 states, what level of government will have to approve it? | national | county | city | state |
What level of government is normally run by a president? | national | county | city | state |
What level of the government has the power to declare war? | national | county | city | state |
What level of the government has the right to negotiate treaties? | national | county | city | state |
What form of government did some of the ancient Greek cities invent? | democracy | republic | dictatorship | monarchy |
Under what form of government can anybody propose a new law? | democracy | republic | dictatorship | monarchy |
Under what form of government does each individual have a vote for each and every law? | democracy | republic | dictatorship | monarchy |
Which form of government comes from the Greek word that means "of the people?" | democracy | republic | dictatorship | monarchy |
Under which government is there no centralized ruler? | democracy | republic | dictatorship | monarchy |
Before Julius Caesar, what kind of popular government did the ancient Romans have? | republic | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy |
Under what form of government do people elect others to represent their decisions for them? | republic | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy |
Under what form of government do elected representatives propose and make the laws? | republic | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy |
Under what form of government did the "veto" first appear? | republic | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy |
What form of government comes from the Latin word that means "public matter?" | republic | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy |
What form of government is run without the people's consent? | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy | republic |
What form of government would be ruled by a tyrant but not a king? | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy | republic |
What form of government comes from the Latin word that means "to command?" | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy | republic |
What form of government often arises from a military coup, when 1 person takes over all control? | dictatorship | monarchy | democracy | republic |
What form of government did the ancient Egyptians have? | monarchy | democracy | republic | dictatorship |
What form of government is ruled over by a king or a queen? | monarchy | democracy | republic | dictatorship |
Under which form of government is power normally handed down from parent to child? | monarchy | democracy | republic | dictatorship |
What form of government does England, ancient Egypt and Denmark share? | monarchy | democracy | republic | dictatorship |
What form of government comes from the Greek word that means "one chief?" | monarchy | democracy | republic | dictatorship |
If your grandmother is 100% Irish, but nobody else in your family is Irish, you would be what percent Irish? | 25.00% | 50% | 75% | 100% |
Immigrants from Ireland in the late 1800s came to the United States using which form of transportation? | ship | train | plane | wagon |
What is NOT a requirement to become the president of the United States? | former senator | 35 years old | resident | natural-born |
Before he was president, what was George Washington's job? | a general | an admiral | a merchant | a banker |
TRUE OR FALSE? The President and Vice President both live in the white house. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Declaration of Independence was written by George Washington. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? If you are born in the United States, you are automatically a citizen of this nation. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Your mother's father is your paternal grandfather. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Your father's mother is your paternal grandmother. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Your paternal grandmother is your mother's mother. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Your maternal grandmother is your mother's mother. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The right to freedom of speech is in the Bill of Rights. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The right to freedom of religion is in the Bill of Rights. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The right for slaves to be free is in the Bill of Rights. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The right for women to vote is in the Bill of Rights. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
What term describes the exchange of goods or services without money? | barter | checks | credit | bank |
What term describes a written piece of paper that tells a bank to pay out money? | check | credit | bank | savings |
What term describes the buying of goods or services now and paying for them later? | credit | bank | savings | investing |
What is a business that helps people save or protect money to earn interest? | bank | savings | investments | interest |
What term describes a bank account where deposited money earns interest? | savings | investing | interest | barter |
What term describes goods bought in hopes that their value will rise? | investments | interest | barter | checks |
What term describes the money paid by a bank to keep a person's money in a savings account? | interest | barter | checks |
credit |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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In the year 2007, what percentage of the World's population lived in cities? | 1/2 | 1/3 | 1/4 | 3/4 |
In order for a nation to be an official state, it has to have internationally recognized borders and what? | self-government | trade | an army | democracy |
How many languages are spoken in the world? | 6000 | 600 | 60 | 6 |
Which of these is a made-up language? | Esperanto | Swahili | Mandarin | Hindi |
The majority of Americans have ancestors from where? | Europe | Asia | Australia | South America |
How many official languages does Canada have? | 2 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
What is the title of the head of government of Canada? | prime minister | president | queen | premier |
Mexico and what other country trade goods with America the most? | Canada | Japan | Germany | South Korea |
About what percentage of Americans farm? | 2% | 30% | 60% | 90% |
Which of these foods did NOT originally come from South America? | rice | potatoes | chocolate | pineapples |
Which of these foods did NOT originally come from South America? | turnips | tomatoes | peanuts | lima beans |
The country of Venezuela was named after what Italian city? | Venice | Rome | Milan | Florence |
Ecuador gets its name from the Spanish word for what? | equator | equal | excited | extreme |
What does the term "EU" mean? | European Union | Europe United | Europe Unlimited | Universal Europe |
What is the euro? | a type of money | European Union | a famous railway | a French car |
Which one of these cities does not allow cars? | Venice | Cairo | Copenhagen | Amsterdam |
Which of these ancient cultures had an alphabet based on pictures? | China | Greece | Rome | German |
What is the most common building material in the world? | mud | wood | steel | stone |
What term describes for a regional variation in language that have different accents and pronunciation? | dialect | slang | pidgin | jargon |
What term describes a district or part of a city? | borough | village | town | metropolis |
In which region of the United States would you find tribes that carved totem poles? | Northwest | Midwest | Hawaii | Virgin Islands |
What does the native name for the Eskimo, the "Inuit", mean? | people | northerners | snow | travelers |
Instead of horses, what animals did the Peruvians herd? | llama | buffalos | gazelles | elk |
What is a traditional grain first cultivated in Asia? | rice | wheat | maize | sorghum |
What is a traditional grain first cultivated in the Middle East? | wheat | maize | sorghum | rice |
What is a traditional grain first cultivated in the Americas? | maize | sorghum | rice | wheat |
What is a traditional grain first cultivated in Africa? | sorghum | rice | wheat | maize |
Many of the people of Mongolia live in traditional felt tents called what? | yurts | pueblos | tipis | lodges |
What term best describes people who move from place to place without having a permanent home? | nomads | ranchers | herders | villagers |
Pyramids were mostly used for what? | a pharaoh's tomb | an observatory | a temple | a city |
The Great Sphinx, in Egypt, has the head of a man and the body of what? | a lion | a camel | a bear | a wolf |
Ancient Egypt grew up around what natural resource? | a river | natural lakes | the desert | large forests |
What natural disaster had the most beneficial effect on ancient Egyptian culture? | flooding | earthquakes | drought | the Ice Age |
TRUE OR FALSE? Egyptians knew little about irrigation, which is why they used floods to water their crops. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Ancient Egyptians once believed their pharaohs were also gods. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? To make a mummy, you've got to remove all the insides first. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "gaucho" is the name of an Argentinean cowboy. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Pampas" is the name of a South American dish. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Canadians have a Thanksgiving day. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "America" means "Pure and Rich" in Latin. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "Canada" came from the Iroquois word for "settlement." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Iceland's parliament has been meeting since 930 A.D. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There is an underwater tunnel linking England and Europe. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? People grow crops in the Middle East by collecting rainwater from tropical storms. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The banana plant originally came from South America. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The United States is the world's largest democracy. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What southeastern state has the longest constitution in the world still being used today? | Alabama | Missouri | Delaware | West Virginia | |
Which state's constitution was ratified 3 years before its official entry to the Union in 1959? | Alaska | Maine | West Virginia | Vermont | |
Which state's constitution was vetoed by President Taft before its entry as the 48th State? | Arizona | Alaska | Virginia | Delaware | |
What state had to resubmit their constitution almost 40 years after becoming the 25th state? | Arkansas | Massachusetts | California | Utah | |
What state constitution was amended numerous times to fight the influence of the railroad companies? | California | Oregon | Maine | Florida | |
What southern state has the oldest population in the United States? | Florida | Missouri | Oklahoma | Maryland | |
What northwestern state grew from a gold rush and is now known for its local gems and potatoes? | Idaho | California | Washington | Utah | |
What midwestern state hosted the Lincoln-Douglas debates that ignited national talks on slavery? | Illinois | Kentucky | Wyoming | Minnesota | |
The first president born west of the Mississippi, Herbert Hoover, was born in what state? | Iowa | Tennessee | Colorado | Delaware | |
From 1854 to 1858, what midwestern state had a flood of pro-slavery and abolitionists trying to settle it? | Kansas | Vermont | Virginia | Connecticut | |
Which of these states does NOT call itself a Commonwealth? | Maine | Kentucky | Massachusetts | Virginia | |
What northeastern state is supposed to be a bellwether state for presidential elections? | Maine | Ohio | Wisconsin | Michigan | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Once unified, Maine and Massachusetts became two separate states in 1820. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What northeastern state has the oldest functioning written constitution in the world? | Massachusetts | Ohio | Delaware | Maryland | |
What midwestern state has the Mall of the Americas, which attracts 40 million visitors a year? | Minnesota | South Dakota | North Carolina | Nebraska | |
What state has the largest rural population in the United States? | Mississippi | New Jersey | Maine | Nevada | |
What western state is home to seven Indian reservations? | Montana | North Dakota | Nebraska | Michigan | |
What midwestern state is the only state in the Union with one legislature? | Nebraska | Wyoming | Montana | Colorado | |
Which of these states is particularly well-known for its entertainment industry? | Nevada | Montana | Maine | Alabama | |
What state traditionally holds the first primary in the U.S. presidential elections? | New Hampshire | California | New York | Texas | |
Which of these states took its name from the Indian nation that once lived there? | North Dakota | California | Ohio | Pennsylvania | |
What midwestern state modeled its constitution on the "Northwest Ordinance" created by Thomas Jefferson | Ohio | Kentucky | Pennsylvania | Wyoming | |
What state became known as the center of the "Dust Bowl" in the 1930s? | Oklahoma | Utah | Tennessee | West Virginia | |
Which northwest state's constitution has more rights of free speech than the U.S. constitution? | Oregon | Wyoming | Idaho | Montana | |
Which western state's constitution was rejected multiple times by the U.S. Congress? | Utah | Nebraska | Kansas | South Dakota | |
Which state's constitution was the first in the United States to reject slavery? | Vermont | Alaska | California | Oklahoma | |
What southern state enacted their constitution the same year as the Declaration of Independence? | Virginia | Maryland | Ohio | Indiana | |
What state experienced one of the largest volcanic eruptions in United States history? | Washington | Oregon | California | Texas | |
What state has the second oldest constitution outside of New England? | Wisconsin | Illinois | New Mexico | Montana | |
What sparsely populated western state only has three representatives in the electoral college? | Wyoming | Kansas | Iowa | North Dakota | |
The United States government granted citizenship to 60,000 New Mexico residents after which war? | Mexican-American | Spanish-American | Revolutionary | Civil | |
What event spurred massive immigration to the West and resulted in California's statehood. | gold rush | water wars | indian wars | new railroads | |
The Potato Famine led to what people coming to America? | Irish | German | Muslim | Mexican | |
From 1892 to 1954, new immigrants from Europe typically came through what city? | New York | Boston | Chicago | Washington D.C. | |
In the early 20th century, new immigrants from Asia typically came through what city? | San Francisco | Los Angeles | San Diego | Portland | |
During the 1880s, which of these were NOT the most common immigrants to the U.S.? | Mexican | German | English | Irish | |
During the turn of the 20th century, which of these countries emigrated the most to America? | Germany | Ireland | China | Mexico | |
What might have caused the decline of immigration throughout the 1930s | Great Depression | World War I | World War II | Potato Famine | |
During the 1990s, which country experienced the highest levels of immigration to the U.S.? | Mexico | Cuba | Philippines | Canada | |
Which of these countries is NOT one of the top three populations to emigrate to the U.S.? | France | United Kingdom | Italy | Germany | |
During the early 1800s, which of these countries emigrated the most to America? | Ireland | Switzerland | Spain | France | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Immigrants have always been welcomed to the United States. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? European immigration to America started with the English. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rhode Island was the first state to approve the U.S. Constitution. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In the early 1800s, the Mexican government fought to keep U.S. settlers out of Texas. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? New Mexico is the site of an ancient Indian civilization. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The astonishing power of Niagara Falls is used, in part, to power New York. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
Whose state flag is this? | Alabama | Missouri | Delaware | West Virginia | |
Whose state flag is this? | Alaska | Maine | West Virginia | Vermont | |
Whose state flag is this? | Arizona | Alaska | Virginia | Delaware | |
Whose state flag is this? | Colorado | Alaska | Vermont | Florida | |
Whose state flag is this? | Connecticut | Hawaii | Georgia | Minnesota | |
Whose state flag is this? | Delaware | Montana | California | Texas | |
Whose state flag is this? | Georgia | Oregon | New Mexico | Rhode Island | |
Whose state flag is this? | Hawaii | New York | Louisiana | Montana | |
Whose state flag is this? | Louisiana | Idaho | Nevada | Pennsylvania | |
Whose state flag is this? | Maryland | Montana | Mississippi | Michigan | |
Whose state flag is this? | Massachusetts | Montana | Mississippi | Michigan | |
Whose state flag is this? | Michigan | Montana | Mississippi | Massachusetts | |
Whose state flag is this? | Missouri | Oregon | Virginia | Minnesota | |
Whose state flag is this? | New Jersey | Oklahoma | South Dakota | Washington | |
Whose state flag is this? | New Mexico | Montana | Oregon | Pennsylvania | |
Whose state flag is this? | New York | California | Oklahoma | Minnesota | |
Whose state flag is this? | North Carolina | Louisiana | Iowa | Nevada | |
Whose state flag is this? | Ohio | Florida | New Jersey | Idaho | |
Whose state flag is this? | Pennsylvania | Utah | New Mexico | Montana | |
Whose state flag is this? | Rhode Island | Washington | South Dakota | Oklahoma | |
Whose state flag is this? | South Carolina | Maine | Arizona | Alaska | |
Whose state flag is this? | Tennessee | Minnesota | Idaho | New Mexico | |
Whose state flag is this? | Texas | California | New York | Michigan |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which tribe did NOT come from the Pacific Northwest? | Seneca | Makah | Inuit | Chinook |
Which tribe did NOT come from the U.S. Southwest? | Pawnee | Hopi | Navajo | Zunis |
Which tribe did NOT come from the Plains? | Oneida | Mandan | Wichita | Pawnee |
Which tribe did NOT come from the eastern U.S.? | Sioux | Mohawk | Onondaga | Seneca |
Which tribe came from the Pacific Northwest? | Kwakiutl | Wichita | Hopi | Pawnee |
Which tribe came from the U.S. Southwest? | Anasazi | Onondaga | Mandan | Cayuga |
Which tribe came from the Plains? | Sioux | Navajo | Oneida | Seneca |
Which tribe came from the eastern U.S.? | Cayuga | Makah | Navajo | Chinook |
Which tribe came from the eastern U.S.? | Oneida | Anasazi | Mandan | Wichita |
Which colony was NOT started by people seeking religious freedom? | Georgia | Plymouth | Massachusetts Bay | Pennsylvania |
Which colony was started by people fleeing debtor's prison? | Georgia | Jamestown | Plymouth | Massachusetts Bay |
Which colony was started by people as an economic venture? | Jamestown | Massachusetts Bay | Georgia | Pennsylvania |
Which colony was started by the Quakers? | Pennsylvania | Georgia | Massachusetts Bay | Jamestown |
Which colony was started by the Puritans? | Massachusetts Bay | Plymouth | Georgia | Pennsylvania |
Which colony was started by the Separatists? | Plymouth | Massachusetts Bay | Pennsylvania | Georgia |
Which British company founded Jamestown? | London Virginia | East India | West India | Hudson's Bay |
Which of these shelter-building materials was used only by the Inuit? | compressed snow | adobe | plant fibers | hardwoods |
What tribe built "pit-houses" made from wood covered in sod? | Inuit | Oneida | Sioux | Zunis |
TRUE OR FALSE? Early colonists built houses nicknamed "pit-houses" by later colonists. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The colony of New Haven was later absorbed into Conneticut, part of New England. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? New Jersey used to be broken up into two separate colonies, East and West Jersey. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rubber was first invented and used by Native American tribes. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Before the Europeans came, Native Americans didn't know how to count. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Europeans taught the Native Americans how to use irrigation. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In its second winter, most of the Jamestown colonists survived. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Most of the original 13 colonies were proprietary colonies. | TRUE | FALSE |
Spelling
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What's a 9 letter word that means "filled with astonishment"? | wonderful | excellent | necessary | desirable | |
What's an 8 letter word that means "a dwelling someone can live inside"? | building | bathtub | bookstore | classroom | |
What's an 8 letter word that means "feeling uncertain"? | doubtful | troubled | dangerous | eventual | |
What's a 9 letter word that means "showing superior quality"? | excellent | wonderful | desirable | effective | |
What's a 10 letter word that means "the system by which people are ruled"? | government | president | policeman | executive | |
What's a 7 letter word that means "against the law"? | illegal | different | naughty | selfish | |
What's a 7 letter word that means "a place where a person cooks"? | kitchen | cooker | skillet | coaster | |
What's a 7 letter word that means "an unsolved riddle"? | mystery | illegal | oration | shadowy | |
What's a 9 letter word that means "something that must be done"? | necessary | desirable | effective | glorified | |
What's an 8 letter word that means "something that is truly awful"? | terrible | doubtful | accusing | mischief | |
Which of these is a short-vowel word? | lap | make | ape | cake | |
Which of these is a short-vowel word? | hen | bee | see | she | |
Which of these is a short-vowel word? | thin | pie | lie | time | |
Which of these is a short-vowel word? | tops | goat | pose | doze | |
Which of these is a short-vowel word? | cups | rude | mule | cute | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | ape | fat | hat | and | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | she | ten | pen | red | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | tie | win | lip | fish | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | toe | log | fox | hop | |
Which of these is a long-vowel word? | cue | tug | bun | sun | |
What is the initial sound in the word "tin?" | tih | ih | nuh | tuh | |
What is the initial sound in the word "ago?" | ah | guh | oh | go | |
What is the initial sound in the word "bag?" | buh | aa | guh | ayg | |
What is the initial sound in the word "bin?" | buh | ih | nuh | bih | |
What is the medial sound in the word "box?" | ah | buh | eks | awks | |
What is the medial sound in the word "dim?" | ih | duh | muh | em | |
What is the medial sound in the word "dose?" | oh | duh | suh | dow | |
What is the medial sound in the word "ear?" | uh | ee | ruh | yar | |
What is the medial sound in the word "less?" | eh | luh | suh | ese | |
What is the final sound in the word "far?" | ruh | fuh | aw | are | |
What is the final sound in the word "fry?" | ii | fuh | er | fru | |
What is the final sound in the word "jay?" | ee | juh | ay | au | |
What is the final sound in the word "jut?" | tuh | juh | uh | uht | |
Which of these words can be added to "ring" to make a compound word? | ear | loud | bell | hand | |
Which of these words can be added to "shelf" to make a compound word? | book | wooden | tall | handy | |
Which of these words can be added to "shore" to make a compound word? | sea | water | sand | shell | |
Which of these words can be added to "box" to make a compound word? | tool | square | closed | pretty | |
Which of these words can be added to "bow" to make a compound word? | rain | shoe | laces | knot | |
Which of these words can be added to "pan" to make a compound word? | cake | black | hot | shaped | |
Which of these words can be added to "lady" to make a compound word? | bug | cat | pretty | smart | |
Which of these words can be added to "tight" to make a compound word? | rope | tied | knot | loose | |
Which of these words can be added to "heart" to make a compound word? | beat | wound | love | body | |
Which of these words can be added to "ear" to make a compound word? | ache | itch | hear | sound | |
Is this word spelled correctly? "happiness" | TRUE | FALSE | |||
Is this word spelled correctly? "thougt" | FALSE | TRUE | |||
Can you rearrange these letters into two words that mean "a rented room"? (Anmenrttapa) | An Apartment | Ant Trap | Mean Tan Trap | Tampa Hotel | |
Can you rearrange these letters into two words that mean "a dark-colored bird"? (BlabRackID) | A Blackbird | Brown Lark | Drab Sparrow | Brown Thrasher | |
Can you rearrange these letters into two words that mean "a very large reptile"? (CalicoRode) | A Crocodile | Caloric Doe | Komodo Dragon | Carol Coed I | |
Can you rearrange these letters into a phrase that means "Maternal Affection"? (HotelMover) | Mother Love | Home Revolt | Mom Loves Me | Mom Loves Her | |
Can you rearrange these letters into a phrase that means "Happy Holidays"? (TenseAggressions) | Season's Greetings | Ageing Ones Stress | Gross Teenage Sins | Sons Ingest Grease | |
Can you rearrange these letters into a word that finishes this phrase: "_ of Independence"? (ICantReload) | Declaration | Can Lead Riot | Radical Note | Antic Ordeal | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | armadillo | armedillo | armadilow | platypus | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | buffalo | bison | blue | oxen | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | bullfrog | toed | reptile | crowk | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | butterfly | monarch | mouth | insect | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | crocodile | alligator | reptile | gator | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | coyote | dog | wolf | puma | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | grasshopper | cricket | locust | insect | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | llama | alpaca | mule | puma | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | pelican | crain | seagoll | flamengo | |
How is this animal's name spelled? | rooster | chickin | burd | hen |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What is the correct spelling for the dinosaur called the "tyrant lizard?" | tyrannosaur | tiranosaur | tyrannasaur | tyranusoar |
What is the correct spelling for someone who plays a character in a movie? | actor | acter | actur | actar |
What is the correct spelling for a way to weave a person's hair? | braid | brayed | braed | braeid |
What is the correct spelling for letting your mind wander while still awake? | daydream | daidreem | daydruem | daedreem |
What is the correct spelling for an activity that a ghost does? | haunt | hant | haent | hainte |
What is the correct spelling for a statue that celebrates a person's accomplishments? | monument | mawnewment | monuement | maneument |
What is the correct spelling for a place where people live close together? | neighborhood | nayborhood | neighberhood | neihborhud |
What is the correct spelling for farmed vegetables? | produce | produse | prodooce | pruduse |
What is the correct spelling for a small, red, juicy fruit? | raspberry | rasberry | razberry | raspbery |
What is the correct spelling for when someone gives a person a hint? | suggestion | sugjestion | suggeshion | sugguestion |
Which word is spelled correctly? | teaspoon | thoghtful | throughowt | triyout |
Which word is spelled correctly? | umbrella | unpade | usful | unnless |
Which word is spelled correctly? | watchful | whoss | wethdraw | wudchuck |
Which word is spelled correctly? | yearly | yeste | yurself | youthe |
Which word is spelled correctly? | aboard | affaer | afloate | ullow |
Which word is spelled correctly? | basic | bluberry | buttur | buble |
Which word is spelled correctly? | century | sider | comand | continew |
Which word is spelled correctly? | firefly | fiting | faithfull | forseful |
Which word is spelled correctly? | harbor | hardin | histury | howund |
Which word is spelled correctly? | ladder | lemun | littur | lonley |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | triyout | teaspoon | thoughtful | throughout |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | unnless | umbrella | unpaid | useful |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | wouldchuck | watchful | whose | withdraw |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | yooth | yearly | yeast | yourself |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | alllow | aboard | affair | afloat |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | bubblle | basic | blueberry | butter |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | contenue | century | cider | command |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | forseful | firefly | fitting | faithful |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | howund | harbor | harden | history |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | lonily | ladder | lemon | litter |
How many consonants are in the word "movement?" | 5 | 3 | 8 | 7 |
How many consonants are in the word "lighthouse?" | 6 | 4 | 10 | 5 |
How many consonants are in the word "knowledge?" | 6 | 3 | 9 | 4 |
How many consonants are in the word "monument?" | 5 | 3 | 8 | 7 |
How many consonants are in the word "powerful?" | 5 | 3 | 8 | 7 |
How many vowels are in the word "neighborhood?" | 5 | 7 | 12 | 10 |
How many vowels are in the word "pinecone?" | 4 | 5 | 9 | 7 |
How many vowels are in the word "sequoia?" | 5 | 2 | 7 | 4 |
How many vowels are in the word "sweetness?" | 3 | 6 | 9 | 5 |
How many vowels are in the word "woodpecker?" | 4 | 6 | 10 | 8 |
Which word uses a diphthong? | although | apply | ark | attempt |
Which word uses a diphthong? | earn | elm | enemy | elevator |
Which word uses a diphthong? | fail | flat | fist | firm |
Which word uses a diphthong? | measure | mask | melt | mix-up |
Which word uses a diphthong? | pound | pester | poppy | puff |
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 19 consonants in this phrase: "Little Robin Red breast sat upon a tree." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 13 vowels in this phrase: "Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? There are 16 vowels in this phrase: "Sing a song of sixpence a pocket full of rye." | FALSE | TRUE | ||
How many months of the year have 6 consonants in them? | 1 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
How many months of the year have 2 vowels in them? | 3 | 1 | 5 | 7 |
How many months of the year have 7 letters? | 2 | 4 | 6 | 8 |
How many months of the year have a diphthong in them? | 3 | 6 | 8 | 1 |
How many days of the week have 4 consonants in them? | 4 | 5 | 3 | 6 |
How many days of the week have 3 vowels in them? | 3 | 4 | 2 | 5 |
How many days of the week have 6 letters? | 3 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
How many days of the week have a diphthong in them? | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
How many days of the week have 6 consonants in them? | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
How many months of the year have 5 consonants in them? | 3 | 4 | 6 | 1 |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which of these is spelled correctly? | millennium | millenium | milennium | millenniumm | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | agreeable | agrieable | agreeoble | agreeabel | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | occurrence | ocurrence | occurence | ocurence | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | supersede | supercede | superceed | superseed | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | apparent | aparrent | aparent | apparrent | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | disapprove | dissaprove | disaprove | dissiprove | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | accidentally | accidently | accidentely | accidentley | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | accommodate | acommodate | acomodate | accomodate | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | ukulele | ukalele | ukalalee | ukelele | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | irrelevant | irrevalent | irrelavent | irevellent | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | caricature | charicature | charicture | characture | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | invitation | invetation | invitashun | invetashun | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | mathematics | mathamatics | mathematecs | mathmatecs | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | multiplication | multeplication | multeplecation | multiplecation | |
Which of these is spelled correctly? | occurred | ocurred | occured | ocured | |
Which of these is misspelled? | perogative | receptive | repressed | righteous | |
Which of these is misspelled? | refridgerator | alligator | motor | debater | |
Which of these is misspelled? | Parlament | defiance | providence | response | |
Which of these is misspelled? | semilarity | prosperity | disparity | hilarity | |
Which of these is misspelled? | teespoon | lagoon | moonbeam | monsoon | |
Which of these is misspelled? | nucular | propeller | distiller | pallor | |
Which of these is misspelled? | vejetable | artichoke | dandelion | luncheon | |
Which of these is misspelled? | Febuary | fracture | ligament | abrasion | |
Which of these is misspelled? | foilage | ligament | tendon | puncture | |
Which of these is misspelled? | averege | similar | mundane | typical | |
Which of these is misspelled? | bananna | mango | coconut | persimmon | |
Which of these is misspelled? | blossum | pedal | pistol | dandelion | |
Which of these is misspelled? | castel | dungeon | drawbridge | rampart | |
Which of these is misspelled? | nuptual | careful | wary | vigilant | |
How many consonants are in the word "adventure"? | 5 | 9 | 3 | 7 | |
How many consonants are in the word "butterflies"? | 7 | 11 | 4 | 9 | |
How many consonants are in the word "carelessness"? | 8 | 12 | 4 | 6 | |
How many consonants are in the word "constitution"? | 7 | 12 | 5 | 9 | |
How many consonants are in the word "difference"? | 6 | 10 | 4 | 8 | |
How many consonants are in the word "discussion"? | 6 | 10 | 4 | 8 | |
How many consonants are in the word "consonant"? | 6 | 11 | 5 | 9 | |
How many consonants are in the word "expression"? | 6 | 10 | 4 | 8 | |
How many consonants are in the word "government"? | 7 | 10 | 3 | 5 | |
How many consonants are in the word "hamburger"? | 6 | 9 | 3 | 7 | |
How many consonants are in the word "millimeter"? | 6 | 10 | 4 | 8 | |
How many consonants are in the word "president"? | 6 | 9 | 3 | 5 | |
How many consonants are in the word "represent"? | 6 | 9 | 3 | 7 | |
How many consonants are in the word "salesman"? | 5 | 8 | 3 | 7 | |
How many vowels are in the word "author"? | 3 | 6 | 2 | 4 | |
How many vowels are in the word "bookshelf"? | 3 | 9 | 6 | 5 | |
How many vowels are in the word "disappoint"? | 4 | 10 | 6 | 2 | |
How many vowels are in the word "forgetful"? | 3 | 9 | 6 | 5 | |
How many vowels are in the word "frequent"? | 3 | 8 | 5 | 1 | |
How many vowels are in the word "graduate"? | 4 | 8 | 5 | 2 | |
How many vowels are in the word "horseback"? | 3 | 9 | 6 | 4 | |
How many vowels are in the word "language"? | 4 | 8 | 2 | 3 | |
How many vowels are in the word "national"? | 4 | 8 | 2 | 3 | |
How many vowels are in the word "pollution"? | 4 | 9 | 5 | 7 | |
How many vowels are in the word "quotient"? | 4 | 8 | 2 | 3 | |
How many vowels are in the word "received"? | 4 | 8 | 2 | 3 | |
How many vowels are in the word "sneakers"? | 3 | 8 | 5 | 7 | |
How many vowels are in the word "subtraction"? | 4 | 11 | 7 | 9 | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "adult" is "adultes". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "beast" is "beasts". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "blaze" is "blase". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "speech" is "speeches". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "sow" is "sows". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "sofa" is "sofaes". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "signal" is "signales". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "rattle" is "rattls". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "radish" is "radishes". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "pitch" is "pitchs". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "photo" is "photoes". | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "lumber" is "lumber". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "hunt" is "hunts". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "hero" is "heroes". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The correct plural of "hail" is "hail". | TRUE | FALSE | |||
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | swimming | competative | althetic | triathalon | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | babies | taudlers | childern | indentical | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | cabinet | frute | vegitables | pinapple | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | siege | weaponary | millitary | Eurpean | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | chemical | docter | scientest | flasc | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | ballerina | rehersal | performence | clasical | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | Veldt | elphant | inteligent | familes | |
Which of these words is spelled correctly? | didgeridoo | indigineous | Austrailian | Aborigene | |
What was this man's (correctly spelled) occupation? | guerrilla | guerilla | gorilla | rock star | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | mammal | tigir | strypes | whiskirs | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | officer | nayval | historicul | portrit | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | rocket | raucet | rawcket | rokit | |
What is the correct spelling of this? | shepherd | shep | flawck | lamms |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which is spelled correctly? | activity | activaty | activety | activetea |
Which is spelled correctly? | anatomy | anataumy | annatomy | anattomy |
Which is spelled correctly? | appearance | appeareance | apearance | appearrance |
Which is spelled correctly? | balanced | balunced | balansed | ballunsed |
Which is spelled correctly? | behavior | behaviour | behaveor | behaviur |
Which is spelled correctly? | centuries | senturys | centries | centurries |
Which is spelled correctly? | champion | champeon | champiun | champpien |
Which is spelled correctly? | companion | companean | companeon | companian |
Which is spelled correctly? | committed | comitted | commited | commtted |
Which is spelled correctly? | concentrate | consentrate | concentrait | consentrait |
Which is spelled correctly? | conclusion | concluesion | concluson | conclution |
Which is spelled correctly? | contracted | contractted | contraected | contractaed |
Which is spelled correctly? | dependable | dependible | dependablle | dependeble |
Which is spelled correctly? | discourage | discurage | discorage | discouraige |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | divorse | dramatic | equator | frightened |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | drawmatic | equator | frightened | gallon |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | equater | humorous | consensus | gauge |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | frightined | guarantee | individual | invented |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | gallun | gauge | harass | meanwhile |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | individjual | invented | meanwhile | judgment |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | inventid | meanwhile | millimeter | mysterious |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | meanwile | millimeter | accommodate | judgment |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | milimeter | weird | privilege | leisure |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | mysterius | privilege | pyramid | threshold |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | opportunety | pyramid | threshold | preceding |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | pyrimid | positive | powerful | opportunity |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | posative | millennium | opportunity | supersede |
Which is spelled incorrectly? | jugement | opportunity | sergeant | questionnaire |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which word is spelled incorrectly? | comotion | authority | exhausted | incredible | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | amature | quiver | sternly | exaggerate | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | compawse | audition | sonata | accompanist | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | accompainiment | grimaced | simultaneously | ridiculed | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | resturant | counsel | potential | inspired | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | corespondence | revolution | determination | mocked | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | separate | convened | consequence | condolence | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | dedecated | artificial | diligence | plodded | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | bounetiful | destiny | assured | entrusted | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | headquarteres | positions | entangled | resembled | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | pointedlly | harnessed | disengaged | overcome | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | gorjed | abalone | scurried | pondered | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | mulltitude | peninsula | plenitude | geyser | |
Which word is spelled incorrectly? | millenium | dwindled | gravitational | generated | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | sensors | athiest | prevelant | addvanced | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | features | tranlations | aberation | provisonal | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | undeniable | prefered | concoctid | priviledges | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | shareholder | pomegranite | conjested | profesion | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | encouraged | ilustrating | abreviation | prominant | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | gravelly | numerus | internationull | prouncements | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | scholarship | apprentise | grafitti | resemblence | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | obnoxious | residense | rendevous | camoflage | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | decipher | rehersal | astawnished | submited | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | refinery | relevence | plausable | abzorbed | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | beaming | responsbility | polinator | nonchallantly | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | loftily | sorrowfuly | receeding | pilgrimmage | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | huddled | accidently | recomend | interperter | |
Which word is spelled correctly? | distinguished | passerbys | personnell | acommodate | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "contraption" refers to an odd device or puzzle. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? An object used to divide is called a "partisan." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The word for someone wandering about aimlessly is "meandering." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The word "plenitude" means the same thing as abundance. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Abalone" is a state of being very alone. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "condolence" means someone has offered you a condole. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The words "ridiculed" and "mocked" mean very similar things. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
How do you spell the following word? [Acceptable] | acceptable | acceptible | aceptable | exceptable | acceptable |
How do you spell the following word? [Accommodate] | accommodate | acommodate | accomodate | accommudate | accommodate |
How do you spell the following word? [Believe] | believe | beleave | beleeve | beelieve | believe |
How do you spell the following word? [Cemetery] | cemetery | semetary | cemutery | cematary | cemetery |
How do you spell the following word? [Conscience] | conscience | conchunce | conshunce | conschunce | conscience |
How do you spell the following word? [Conscious] | conscious | conshous | conschous | conshus | conscious |
How do you spell the following word? [Discipline] | discipline | disipline | disapline | disaplen | discipline |
How do you spell the following word? [Embarrass] | embarrass | umbarrass | embarass | embarras | embarrass |
How do you spell the following word? [Exhilirate] | exhilirate | exilerate | exhilurate | exhilerate | exhilirate |
How do you spell the following word? [Existence] | existence | exhistance | existance | exhistence | existence |
How do you spell the following word? [Foreign] | foreign | foureign | foren | fouren | foreign |
How do you spell the following word? [Guarantee] | guarantee | guarante | garantee | guarontee | guarantee |
How do you spell the following word? [Hierarchy] | hierarchy | hierarchee | higharchy | higharchee | hierarchy |
How do you spell the following word? [Ignorance] | ignorance | igknowrance | ignoranse | ignorants | ignorance |
How do you spell the following word? [Indispensable] | indispensable | indespensible | indespensubble | indespentsable | indispensable |
How do you spell the following word? [Inoculate] | inoculate | inockulate | inocculate | inoculaid | inoculate |
How do you spell the following word? [Liaison] | liaison | leeason | leaison | leeaison | liaison |
How do you spell the following word? [License] | license | lisense | licunse | lisence | license |
How do you spell the following word? [Maintenance] | maintenance | manetenance | maintenunce | manetenunce | maintenance |
How do you spell the following word? [Maneuever] | maneuver | manuver | manewver | manhuever | maneuver |
How do you spell the following word? [Mischievous] | mischievous | mischavos | mischevous | mischuvous | mischievous |
How do you spell the following word? [Misspelled] | misspelled | mispelled | misspelld | mispelld | misspelled |
U.S. Geography
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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If Jen leaves her home state of California, which of these states shares a common border with California? | Nevada | Washington | Utah | New Mexico | |
If Abigail leaves her home state of Oklahoma, which of these states borders on Oklahoma? | Texas | Louisiana | Nebraska | Tennessee | |
If Missy leaves her home state of Tennessee, which of these states is on the border? | Georgia | West Virginia | Indiana | Oklahoma | |
If Frida leaves her home state of Pennsylvania, which of these states is on the border? | New Jersey | Virginia | Michigan | Vermont | |
If Clark leaves his home state of Illinois, which of these states is on the border? | Wisconsin | Nebraska | Tennessee | Ohio | |
If Jimmy leaves his home state of Wyoming, which of these states is on the border? | Idaho | Nevada | Iowa | Kansas | |
If Arthur leaves his home state of Colorado, which of these states is on the border? | New Mexico | Nevada | Texas | South Dakota | |
If Bruce leaves his home state of West Virginia, which of these states is on the border? | Kentucky | Indiana | Tennessee | North Carolina | |
If Wally leaves his home state of Iowa, which of these states is on the border? | Nebraska | North Dakota | Indiana | Kansas | |
If Wally leaves his home state of Utah, which of these states will he NOT enter when he crosses the border? | Washington | Idaho | Nevada | Wyoming | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Washington | Idaho | Utah | Wyoming | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Texas | Oklahoma | Arkansas | Tennessee | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Mississippi | Arkansas | Tennessee | Kentucky | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | South Carolina | Tennessee | Kentucky | West Virginia | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Virginia | West Virginia | Pennsylvania | Ohio | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Maryland | Vermont | Pennsylvania | Ohio | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Delaware | Illinois | Pennsylvania | Indiana | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | New Jersey | Kentucky | Iowa | North Dakota | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Connecticut | Missouri | Wisconsin | Arkansas | |
Which of these states has an ocean on its border? | Alaska | West Virginia | Pennsylvania | Tennessee | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Pennsylvania | Washington | Alaska | Connecticut | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Michigan | Texas | Washington | Alaska | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Minnesota | Mississippi | Texas | Washington | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Tennessee | South Carolina | Mississippi | Texas | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | West Virginia | Virginia | South Carolina | Mississippi | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Vermont | Maryland | Virginia | South Carolina | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Ohio | Delaware | Maryland | Virginia | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Wisconsin | New Jersey | Delaware | Maryland | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Arkansas | Connecticut | New Jersey | Delaware | |
Which of these states has NO ocean on any of its borders? | Idaho | Alaska | Connecticut | New Jersey | |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Rocky Mountains cross the states of Oregon, Washington, and California. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Appalachian Mountains cross at least 3 East Coast states. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Great Lakes share borders with both Canada and the United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Alabama and Louisiana share the same coastline. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Mojave Desert runs through both California and Nevada. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
In what part of the United States is this state found? | north | south | east | west | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | north | south | east | west | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | north | south | east | west | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | south | east | west | north | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | south | east | west | north | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | east | west | north | south | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | east | west | north | south | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | east | west | north | south | |
In what part of the United States is this state found? | west | north | south | east | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Pacific Ocean | Atlantic Ocean | Great Lakes | Gulf of Mexico | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Atlantic Ocean | Great Lakes | Gulf of Mexico | Pacific Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Atlantic Ocean | Great Lakes | Gulf of Mexico | Pacific Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Great Lakes | Gulf of Mexico | Pacific Ocean | Atlantic Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Great Lakes | Gulf of Mexico | Pacific Ocean | Atlantic Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Great Lakes | Gulf of Mexico | Pacific Ocean | Atlantic Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Gulf of Mexico | Atlantic Ocean | Great Lakes | Pacific Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Gulf of Mexico | Atlantic Ocean | Great Lakes | Pacific Ocean | |
Near which of these large bodies of water is this state found? | Gulf of Mexico | Atlantic Ocean | Great Lakes | Pacific Ocean |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which way does the Mississippi River flow? | north to south | east to west | north to east | east to south | |
Which of these is NOT the same as the others? | New York | Nashville | Little Rock | Denver | |
If Clark leaves his home state of Illinois, what state capital will he enter when he crosses into the next state? | Des Moines | Lincoln | Nashville | Columbus | |
If Wally leaves his home state of Iowa, what state capital will he enter when he crosses into the next state? | Lincoln | Bismarck | Indianapolis | Topeka | |
Which state is the smallest? | Vermont | Colorado | Kansas | Oregon | |
Which state is the smallest? | New Jersey | Oregon | Oklahoma | Kansas | |
Which state is the smallest? | Rhode Island | Washington | New Mexico | Oklahoma | |
Which state is the smallest? | South Carolina | California | Alaska | Texas | |
Which state is the smallest? | West Virginia | Texas | Missouri | California | |
Which state is the largest? | Texas | Wyoming | Utah | Montana | |
Which state is the largest? | California | Louisiana | Delaware | New York | |
Which state is the largest? | Arizona | Vermont | Maine | Ohio | |
Which state is the largest? | New Mexico | Indianapolis | West Virginia | Connecticut | |
Which state is the largest? | Alaska | California | New Mexico | Arizona | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Minneapolis | Baton Rouge | Lincoln | Nashville | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Birmingham | Charleston | Indianapolis | Oklahoma City | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Seattle | Richmond | Lansing | Montpelier | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | San Francisco | Lincoln | Nashville | Columbus | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Fargo | Carson City | Des Moines | Topeka | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Portland | Carson City | Austin | Pierre | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Cleveland | Indianapolis | Nashville | Raleigh | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Detroit | Bismarck | Indianapolis | Topeka | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Grand Rapids | Denver | Salt Lake City | Phoenix | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Lafayette | Austin | Little Rock | Jackson | |
Which of these cities is NOT a state capital? | Anchorage | Frankfort | Harrisburg | Lansing | |
If Alice crosses the border from this state, what state would she next enter? | Tennessee | Kansas | Illinois | Alabama | |
If Becky crosses the border from this state, what state would she next enter? | Iowa | Wisconsin | Mississippi | Indiana | |
If Phyllis crosses the border from this state, what state would she next enter? | Vermont | Ohio | Maine | New Hampshire | |
If Frank crosses the border from this state, what state would he next enter? | New Jersey | Vermont | Connecticut | Indiana | |
If Joe crosses the border from this state, what state would he next enter? | North Dakota | Wisconsin | Idaho | Kansas | |
If Phillip crosses the border from this state, what state would he next enter? | Minnesota | Nebraska | Indiana | Missouri | |
If Jen crosses the border from this state, what state would she NOT enter? | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | Connecticut | Vermont | |
If Michelle crosses the border from this state, what state would she NOT enter? | Colorado | Montana | Washington | Oregon | |
If Phyllis crosses the border from this state, what state would she NOT enter? | Missouri | Alabama | Arkansas | Louisiana | |
If Frank crosses the border from this state, what state would he NOT enter? | Massachusetts | New York | Delaware | Pennsylvania | |
If Joe crosses the border from this state, what state would he NOT enter? | Nevada | Texas | Colorado | Arizona | |
If Bobby crosses the border from this state, what state would he NOT enter? | Wisconsin | Wyoming | Montana | Iowa | |
If Bill crosses the border from this state, what state would he NOT enter? | West Virginia | Tennessee | Virginia | South Carolina | |
If Phillip crosses the border from this state, what state would he NOT enter? | Maine | New Hampshire | Massachusetts | New York |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Which state lies north of the "Land of Lincoln"? | Wisconsin | Missouri | West Virginia | Colorado | |
Which state lies north of the "Cornhusker state"? | South Dakota | Nevada | Kentucky | Delaware | |
Which state lies north of the "Centennial state"? | Wyoming | Oklahoma | North Carolina | Georgia | |
Which state lies north of the "Hoosier state"? | Michigan | Tennessee | New Mexico | South Carolina | |
Which state lies north of the "Old Line state"? | Delaware | Alabama | Arkansas | Oklahoma | |
Which state lies west of the "Bay state"? | New York | Maine | New Hampshire | Rhode Island | |
Which state lies west of the "Garden state"? | Pennsylvania | Connecticut | Vermont | Maine | |
Which state lies west of the "Green Mountain state"? | New York | New Hampshire | Rhode Island | Connecticut | |
Which state lies west of the "Granite state"? | Vermont | Maine | Massachusetts | Rhode Island | |
Which state lies west of the "Great Lakes state"? | Wisconsin | Ohio | Pennsylvania | New York | |
Which state lies east of the "Buckeye state"? | Pennsylvania | Kentucky | Arkansas | Wisconsin | |
Which state lies east of the "Beaver state"? | Idaho | California | Washington | Hawaii | |
Which state lies east of the "Silver state"? | Utah | Idaho | Oregon | California | |
Which state lies east of the "Gem state"? | Wyoming | Nevada | Oregon | Hawaii | |
Which state lies east of the "Golden state"? | Arizona | Oregon | Washington | Hawaii | |
Which state lies south of the "Equality state"? | Colorado | Idaho | Minnesota | Pennsylvania | |
Which state lies south of the "Hawkeye state"? | Missouri | South Dakota | Michigan | Rhode Island | |
Which state lies south of the "Sunflower state"? | Oklahoma | Colorado | Idaho | West Virginia | |
Which state lies south of the "Volunteer state"? | Mississippi | Kentucky | Iowa | Kansas | |
Which state lies south of the "Natural state"? | Louisiana | Oklahoma | Tennessee | Virginia | |
What capital city lies in the northeastern states? | Concord | St. Paul | Bismarck | Juneau | |
What capital city lies in the northeastern states? | Boston | Columbus | Lincoln | Sacramento | |
What capital city lies in the northeastern states? | Hartford | Des Moines | Topeka | Olympia | |
What capital city lies in the northeastern states? | Harrisburg | Jefferson City | Oklahoma City | Salem | |
What capital city lies in the southeastern states? | Charleston | Juneau | Boise | Carson City | |
What capital city lies in the southeastern states? | Frankfort | Sacramento | Helena | Phoenix | |
What capital city lies in the southeastern states? | Raleigh | Olympia | Salt Lake City | Santa Fe | |
What capital city lies in the southeastern states? | Jackson | Salem | Denver | Austin | |
What capital city lies in the midwestern states? | St. Paul | Concord | Charleston | Carson City | |
What capital city lies in the midwestern states? | Columbus | Boston | Frankfort | Phoenix | |
What capital city lies in the midwestern states? | Des Moines | Hartford | Raleigh | Santa Fe | |
What capital city lies in the midwestern states? | Jefferson City | Harrisburg | Jackson | Austin | |
What capital city lies in the plains states? | Bismarck | Concord | Charleston | Juneau | |
What capital city lies in the plains states? | Lincoln | Boston | Frankfort | Sacramento | |
What capital city lies in the plains states? | Topeka | Hartford | Raleigh | Olympia | |
What capital city lies in the plains states? | Oklahoma City | Harrisburg | Jackson | Salem | |
What capital city lies in the southwestern states? | Carson City | Concord | Charleston | St. Paul | |
What capital city lies in the southwestern states? | Phoenix | Boston | Frankfort | Columbus | |
What capital city lies in the southwestern states? | Santa Fe | Hartford | Raleigh | Des Moines | |
What capital city lies in the southwestern states? | Austin | Harrisburg | Jackson | Jefferson City | |
What capital city lies in the Rocky Mountain states? | Boise | Concord | Charleston | St. Paul | |
What capital city lies in the Rocky Mountain states? | Helena | Boston | Frankfort | Columbus | |
What capital city lies in the Rocky Mountain states? | Salt Lake City | Hartford | Raleigh | Des Moines | |
What capital city lies in the Rocky Mountain states? | Denver | Harrisburg | Jackson | Jefferson City | |
What capital city lies in the western states? | Juneau | Concord | Charleston | Bismarck | |
What capital city lies in the western states? | Sacramento | Boston | Frankfort | Lincoln | |
What capital city lies in the western states? | Olympia | Hartford | Raleigh | Topeka | |
What capital city lies in the western states? | Salem | Harrisburg | Jackson | Oklahoma City | |
Which of these states does NOT border Canada? | Oregon | Alaska | Washington | Idaho | |
Which of these states does NOT border Canada? | Wyoming | Montana | North Dakota | Minnesota | |
Which of these states does NOT border Canada? | Illinois | Wisconsin | Michigan | New York | |
Which of these states does NOT border Canada? | Massachusetts | Vermont | New Hampshire | Maine | |
Which state lies north of this state? | Vermont | Massachusetts | Pennsylvania | Connecticut | |
Which state lies north of this state? | Michigan | West Virginia | Missouri | Delaware | |
Which state lies north of this state? | Minnesota | Illinois | Nebraska | Indiana | |
Which state lies north of this state? | Wyoming | Nebraska | Iowa | Pennsylvania | |
Which state lies north of this state? | Iowa | Arkansas | Tennessee | Georgia | |
Which state lies west of this state? | Idaho | South Dakota | Oklahoma | Texas | |
Which state lies west of this state? | Iowa | Ohio | Alabama | Michigan | |
Which state lies west of this state? | North Dakota | Wisconsin | Tennessee | Indiana | |
Which state lies east of this state? | Maryland | Indiana | Tennessee | Iowa | |
Which state lies east of this state? | South Carolina | Missouri | Nebraska | Texas | |
Which state lies east of this state? | Wisconsin | Montana | Colorado | Arizona | |
Which state lies east of this state? | Michigan | Iowa | Oklahoma | Arkansas | |
Which state lies east of this state? | Maine | West Virginia | Tennessee | New York | |
Which state lies south of this state? | Florida | Tennessee | Missouri | Nebraska | |
Which state lies south of this state? | Georgia | Wyoming | Wisconsin | Vermont | |
Which state lies south of this state? | Arizona | Montana | Washington | New Hampshire | |
Which state lies south of this state? | Louisiana | Iowa | Ohio | Pennsylvania | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Golden State | Silver State | Gem State | Diamond State | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Evergreen State | Centennial State | Last Frontier | Buckwheat State | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Silver State | Golden State | Gem State | Diamond State | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Gem State | Silver State | Golden State | Diamond State | |
The nickname of this is the "what" state? | Grand Canyon | Centennial | Gem | Last Frontier | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Aloha State | Mahalo State | Ohana State | Kauia State | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Magnolia State | Rose State | Sunflower State | Daisy State | |
What is the nickname of this state? | Pelican State | Robin State | Seagull State | Mockingbird State | |
What is the capital of this state? | Madison | Monroe | Lincoln | Harding | |
What is the capital of this state? | Pierre | Jacques | Henri | Jean | |
What is the capital of this state? | Lansing | Sticking | Boring | Incising | |
What is the capital of this state? | Dover | Wales | Sherwood | Brixton | |
What is the capital of this state? | Providence | Prudence | Auspice | Nativity | |
What is the capital of this state? | Trenton | Topeka | Tallahassee | Tampa | |
What is the capital of this state? | Albany | Augusta | Atlanta | Austin | |
What is the capital of this state? | Montpelier | Montgomery | Madison | Muncie | |
What is the capital of this state? | Augusta | Atlanta | Austin | Albany | |
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the northeastern United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the northeastern United States. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the southeastern United States. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the midwestern United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the midwestern United States. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the plains states. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the plains states. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the southwestern United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the southwestern United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the Rocky Mountain states. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the western United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? This state is in the western United States. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Mobile Bay and the Talladega National Forest are in what state? | Alabama | California | Maine | Montana |
What state is famous for its cotton and a monument to the boll weevil? | Alabama | Florida | New Hampshire | North Dakota |
Bristol Bay and Mount McKinley are in what state? | Alaska | Nebraska | Missouri | Tennessee |
What state is famous for its halibut and salmon fishing? | Alaska | South Dakota | Nevada | New York |
Black Mesa and the Colorado River are in what state? | Arizona | Rhode Island | Minnesota | Alaska |
Saguaro cacti and roadrunners are commonly found in what state? | Arizona | Oregon | Oklahoma | Michigan |
The Ozark National Forest can be found in what state? | Arkansas | Idaho | New Hampshire | North Dakota |
What state is known for their production of chickens? | Arkansas | Hawaii | Maine | Florida |
Monterey Bay and Death Valley are in what state? | California | Utah | Texas | Florida |
What state has the golden poppy as its official flower and the quail as its state bird? | California | Wisconsin | Alaska | Washington |
The San Juan National Forest and Pike's Peak are in what state? | Colorado | Alaska | Kansas | Hawaii |
Cliff pueblos are commonly found in what state? | Colorado | Illinois | Louisiana | Virginia |
What state lies north of where Long Island Sound meets the Thames River? | Connecticut | Wisconsin | Mississippi | Indiana |
What state has the mountain laurel as its official flower and the robin as its state bird? | Connecticut | Nevada | Alaska | Kansas |
Brandywine Creek and Slaughter Beach are in what state? | Delaware | Nebraska | Arizona | South Dakota |
What state has peach blossoms as its official flower and the Blue Hen chicken as its state bird? | Delaware | Arizona | California | Florida |
Big Cypress National Preserve and Daytona Beach are in what state? | Florida | Wyoming | Missouri | Tennessee |
Which state has the orange blossom as its official flower and the mockingbird as its state bird? | Florida | Maine | Alaska | Washington |
The Chattahoochee National Forest and Okefenokee swamp are in what state? | Georgia | Colorado | Iowa | Minnesota |
Which state has the Cherokee rose as its official flower and the brown thrasher as its state bird? | Georgia | Idaho | Alaska | Hawaii |
Which of these places can be found in Hawaii? | Mauna Loa | Mt. McKinley | Pike's Peak | Black Mesa |
What is Hawaii's state bird? | nene | mockingbird | toucan | cardinal |
The Salmon River Mountains and Craters of the Moon National Monument are in what state? | Idaho | Hawaii | Kansas | Florida |
What is Idaho's state bird? | bluebird | eagle | turkey | parrot |
Which of these places can be found in Illinois? | Cahokia mounds | Anasazi pueblos | Zuni dwellings | Inuit longhouses |
What is the state flower of Illinois? | violet | sunflower | golden poppy | hibiscus |
Which of these places can be found in Indiana? | Tippecanoe | Death Valley | Everglades | Mt. Rushmore |
What is Indiana's state flower? | peony | yellow rose | golden poppy | hibiscus |
Iowa is bordered by the Mississippi and what other river? | Missouri | Colorado | Rio Grande | Cumberland |
What is Iowa's state bird? | American goldfinch | common roadrunner | blue jay | meadowlark |
Kansas is the geographic center of what? | the United States | the continent | the Midwest | the hemisphere |
What is the state flower of Kansas? | sunflower | orchid | golden poppy | yellow rose |
Which set of caves can be found in Kentucky? | Mammoth Caves | Shasta Caverns | Carlsbad Caverns | Crystal Caves |
What is Kentucky's state flower? | goldenrod | golden poppy | yellow rose | yellow tulips |
What lake can be found in Louisiana? | Lake Pontchartrain | Crater Lake | Lake Erie | Lake Michigan |
What is Louisiana's state bird? | brown pelican | bald eagle | American goldfinch | Hawaiian goose |
Which of these bays can be found in Maine? | Penobscot Bay | Delaware Bay | Chesapeake Bay | San Francisco Bay |
What is Maine's state bird? | chickadee | brown pelican | bald eagle | brown thrasher |
Which of these bays can be found in Maryland? | Chesapeake Bay | Penobscot Bay | Delaware Bay | San Francisco Bay |
What is Maryland's state bird? | Baltimore Oriole | brown pelican | chickadee | American goldfinch |
Rhode Island Sound connects Rhode Island and what other Northeastern state? | Massachusetts | New Hampshire | Vermont | Maine |
Lake Superior borders Wisconsin and what other mid-western state? | Michigan | Missouri | Ohio | Nebraska |
Lake Superior borders Wisconsin and what other mid-western state? | Minnesota | Illinois | Ohio | South Carolina |
Although many states have prairie dogs or ground squirrels, what's the only state nicknamed after a gopher? | Minnesota | Mississippi | California | West Virginia |
Which of these states is on the Gulf of Mexico? | Mississippi | New Mexico | South Carolina | Arkansas |
Which state has the mockingbird as its state bird and the magnolia as its state flower? | Mississippi | Illinois | West Virginia | Nebraska |
What state shares a Mississippi River border with Illinois? | Missouri | Minnesota | Arkansas | Tennessee |
Like Idaho, what midwestern state has the bluebird as its state bird? (Hint: its state flower is the hawthorn) | Missouri | Wyoming | Georgia | Vermont |
Bordering Alberta, Canada, what state contains part of Glacier National Park? | Montana | Wyoming | South Dakota | Minnesota |
Oregon and what other western state share an abundance of evergreens? | Montana | Nevada | Arkansas | Nebraska |
What midwestern state shares a Missouri river border with Iowa? | Nebraska | North Dakota | Kansas | Wyoming |
Along with Kansas, what midwestern state is famous for its corn? | Nebraska | Arkansas | Kentucky | Delaware |
What western state shares the Great Basin with Utah? | Nevada | New Mexico | Washington | Montana |
Like Missouri, what western state has the bluebird as its state bird? (Hint: its state flower is the sagebrush) | Nevada | Texas | South Dakota | Oklahoma |
What New England state shares the White Mountain National Forest with Maine? | New Hampshire | New York | Massachusetts | Vermont |
What northeastern state borders the Delaware Bay north of Delaware? | New Jersey | New York | Connecticut | Rhode Island |
Like Iowa, what northeastern state has the finch as their state bird? (Hint: its state flower is the violet) | New Jersey | Tennessee | Illinois | Minnesota |
The White Sands National Monument and Gila National Forest are in what state? | New Mexico | Florida | Maine | Montana |
Roadrunners and yucca are commonly found in what state? | New Mexico | Oregon | Kansas | Iowa |
The Finger Lakes and Catskill Mountains are in what state? | New York | Oklahoma | Idaho | Wisconsin |
What state's official bird is the eastern bluebird and official flower the rose? | New York | Arizona | New Mexico | Alaska |
The Great Smoky Mountains and Croatan National Forest are in what state? | North Carolina | Alabama | Ohio | Indiana |
What state's official bird is the cardinal and official flower the dogwood? | North Carolina | Hawaii | Alaska | Florida |
The Badlands and White Butte are in what state? | North Dakota | Louisiana | Maine | Oregon |
What state's official bird is the western meadowlark and official flower the wild prairie rose? | North Dakota | Washington | Vermont | North Carolina |
Lake Erie and President Harding's birthplace are in what state? | Ohio | Iowa | Missouri | Wisconsin |
What state's official flower is the scarlet carnation? | Ohio | California | Arizona | North Dakota |
Black Mesa and the Ozark Plateau are in what state? | Oklahoma | Montana | Connecticut | Florida |
What state's official bird is the scissor-tailed flycatcher? | Oklahoma | Nevada | Alaska | Hawaii |
Mt. Hood and Willamette National Forest are in what state? | Oregon | Kansas | Alabama | New Hampshire |
Which state is famous for its population of bears and beavers? | Oregon | Florida | Louisiana | Rhode Island |
Which of these could be found in the state of Pennsylvania? | Allegheny Forest | Olympic Forest | Willamette Forest | Los Padres Forest |
What is Pennsylvania's state flower? | mountain laurel | blue bonnet | yellow rose | orchid |
Which of these could be found in the state of Rhode Island? | Narragansett Bay | Penobscot Bay | Delaware Bay | Chesapeake Bay |
What is Rhode Island's state flower? | violet | sunflower | golden poppy | hibiscus |
Which of these could be found in the state of South Carolina? | Myrtle Beach | Zuma Beach | Cannon Beach | Pebble Beach |
What is South Carolina's state bird? | Carolina wren | hyacinth macaw | brown pelican | Sandhill Crane |
Which of these could be found in the state of South Dakota? | Black Hills | Black Mesa | Black Swamp | Black Bay |
What is South Dakota's state flower? | pasqueflower | orchid | blue bonnet | hibiscus |
Which of these mountain ranges could be found in the state of Tennessee? | Appalachians | Cascades | Sierra Nevada | Brooks Range |
What is Tennessee's state flower? | iris | orchid | blue bonnet | wild prairie rose |
Which of these could be found in the state of Texas? | Edward Plateau | Cumberland Plateau | Columbia Plateau | Colorado Plateau |
What is the state flower of Texas? | bluebonnet | golden poppy | orchid | hibiscus |
Which of these could be found in the state of Utah? | Great Salt Lake | Lake Pontchartrain | Crater Lake | Lake Erie |
What is Utah's state flower? | sego lilly | sunflower | blue bonnet | hyacinth |
Lake Champlain connects New York and what other New England state? | Vermont | New Hampshire | Maine | Rhode Island |
Which of these states is associated with the production of maple syrup? | Vermont | California | West Virginia | Iowa |
Chesapeake Bay connects Maryland to what other southern state? | Virginia | North Carolina | Ohio | Delaware |
Along with North Carolina, what southeastern state has the dogwood as its state flower? | Virginia | Oklahoma | Ohio | Missouri |
The Strait of Georgia links British Columbia, Canada, to what northwestern state? | Washington | Idaho | Montana | Oregon |
Which western state has the American goldfinch as its state bird and the rhododendron as its state flower? | Washington | Oklahoma | Nebraska | South Dakota |
The Allegheny Mountains link Pennsylvania to what southeastern state? | West Virginia | Ohio | Florida | Missouri |
Which southeastern state has the rhododendron as its state flower and the cardinal as its state bird? | West Virginia | Connecticut | Oklahoma | Wisconsin |
Lake Superior links Minnesota to what midwestern state? | Wisconsin | North Dakota | Iowa | Indiana |
Which midwestern state has the violet as its state flower and the robin as its state bird? | Wisconsin | Idaho | West Virginia | Alabama |
The Rocky Mountains link Colorado to what western state? | Wyoming | North Dakota | Minnesota | Illinois |
Like North Dakota, what western state has the meadowlark as its state bird? | Wyoming | Oklahoma | Tennessee | West Virginia |
Which of these territories shares the same waters as Texas? | Puerto Rico | Northern Mariana | Guam | American Samoa |
Which of these territories lies outside the tropical zone? | Midway | Puerto Rico | Guam | American Samoa |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these is NOT a major waterway in the southern United States? | Columbia River | Rio Grande | Pacific Ocean | Mississippi River |
Which of these is NOT a major waterway in the northern United States? | Colorado River | Columbia River | Missouri River | The Great Lakes |
Which of these is NOT a major waterway in the eastern United States? | Pacific Ocean | Ohio River | Great Lakes | Atlantic Ocean |
Which of these is NOT a major waterway in the western United States? | Ohio River | Columbia River | Pacific Ocean | Colorado River |
In the U.S., the Coastal Plain is composed of broad lowlands with what other major geological feature? | excellent harbors | tall mountains | large plateuas | deep lakes |
What is the oldest mountain range in North America? | Appalachians | Rockies | Cascades | Ozarks |
The Appalachians start in Canada and end in which U.S. state? | Alabama | Ohio | Florida | Minnesota |
What geological region host some of the oldest rock formations in North America? | Canadian Shield | Appalachians | Coastal Ranges | Interior Lowlands |
The Canadian Shield forms a horseshoe shape around what major water feature? | Hudson Bay | Great Lakes | Columbia River | Missouri River |
The Canadian Shield is composed of eroded hills and deep lakes formed by what? | glaciers | hurricanes | plate tectonics | ancient inland sea |
Which of these geographical regions is NOT found in the western half of North America? | Canadian Shield | Coastal Ranges | Sierra Nevadas | Rocky Mountains |
Which of these geographical regions is NOT found in the eastern half of North America? | Rocky Mountains | Coastal Plain | Appalachians | Canadian Shield |
Which of these features is NOT found in the United States Basin and Range geographical region. | Piedmont Plateau | Sierra Nevada | Cascades | Colorado Plateau |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Coastal Ranges extend up into Canada. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Canadian Shield extends from the Atlantic all the way to the Pacific. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Canadian Shield extends from the Atlantic all the way to the Artic. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Jagged, rocky peaks, like the Coastal Ranges, belong to newly created mountains. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Smooth, worn mountains, like the Appalachians, belong to newly created mountains. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Front Range in Colorado is where the Great Plains meet the Appalachians. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Great Plains meet the Rockies in an area called the Front Range in Colorado. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The geological feature called the Canadian Shield is also called the Laurentian Plateau. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Canadian Shield covers half of Canada. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Appalachians end at the Gulf of Mexico. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
The Gulf of Mexico borders what geographical feature? | Coastal Plain | Appalachians | Rockies | Interior Lowlands |
The Pacific Ocean borders what geographical feature? | Coastal Ranges | Great Plains | Coastal Plains | Canadian Shield |
The Arctic Ocean borders what geographical feature? | Canadian Shield | Coastal Plains | Interior Lowlands | Rocky Mountains |
The Atlantic Ocean does NOT border which of these geographical features? | Great Plains | Coastal Plains | Appalachians | Canadian Shield |
What geographical feature separates the Rocky Mountains from the Coastal Ranges? | Basin and Range | Coastal Plains | Appalachians | Canadian Shield |
U.S. History
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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On what date was the presidential inauguration in 2008? | 1/20 | 3/4 | 4/30 | 1/1 |
Which of these is NOT an election year? | 1850 | 2008 | 1900 | 1816 |
Which of these is NOT an election year? | 1974 | 2000 | 1808 | 1888 |
Which of these is NOT an election year? | 1914 | 1996 | 1788 | 1892 |
Which of these is NOT an election year? | 1776 | 1992 | 1796 | 1800 |
Which of these is NOT an election year? | 1814 | 1988 | 1800 | 1912 |
Which of these is an election year? | 1788 | 1776 | 1914 | 1865 |
Which of these is an election year? | 1860 | 1814 | 1974 | 1881 |
Which of these is an election year? | 1960 | 1841 | 1850 | 1901 |
Which president served the most terms? | Bill Clinton | George H.W. Bush | William McKinley | Millard Fillmore |
Which president served the most terms? | George W. Bush | Jimmy Carter | Chester Arthur | Zachary Taylor |
Which president served the most terms? | George Washington | Herbert Hoover | James Garfield | John Tyler |
Which president served the most terms? | Thomas Jefferson | William Taft | Rutherford Hayes | William Harrison |
Which president served the most terms? | Franklin Roosevelt | Grover Cleveland | Andrew Johnson | Martin Van Buren |
Which president first started as a vice-president? | John Adams | George Washington | Franklin Roosevelt | Zachary Taylor |
Which president first started as a vice-president? | Thomas Jefferson | Bill Clinton | Dwight Eisenhower | Ulysses S. Grant |
Which president first started as a vice-president? | Martin Van Buren | Abraham Lincoln | George Washington | Franklin Roosevelt |
Which president first started as a vice-president? | George H.W. Bush | Zachary Taylor | Bill Clinton | Dwight Eisenhower |
Which president first started as a vice-president? | Andrew Johnson | Ulysses S. Grant | Abraham Lincoln | George Washington |
Abraham Lincoln grew up in what kind of house? | cabin | mansion | brownstone | lodge |
What was Abraham Lincoln's profession before he became president? | lawyer | logger | minister | journalist |
Abraham Lincoln is honored on what national holiday? | President's Day | Memorial Day | Veteran's Day | Thanksgiving |
Albert Einstein was born in what country? | Germany | America | England | Italy |
Albert Einstein revolutionized what field of study? | science | english | social studies | math |
Albert Einstein received a Nobel Prize for what? | physics | math | peace | literature |
Sitting Bull was a member of what tribal nation? | Lakota | Iroquois | Cherokee | Navajo |
Sitting Bull and his people defeated the U.S. cavalry at what battle? | Little Big Horn | Wounded Knee | The Trail of Tears | Black Hills |
General Custer fought and lost against which Indian leader? | Sitting Bull | Crazy Horse | Chief Seattle | Geronimo |
Which alternative crop to cotton did George Washington Carver suggest? | sweet potatoes | cherries | boll weevils | carrot |
What profession did George Washington Carver NOT practice? | mathematician | inventor | educator | botanist |
Which president took office first? | Andrew Jackson | Zachary Taylor | Abraham Lincoln | Gerald Ford |
Which president took office first? | Ulysses S. Grant | John F. Kennedy | Gerald Ford | Theodore Roosevelt |
Which president took office last? | Gerald Ford | John F. Kennedy | James Monroe | Theodore Roosevelt |
Which president took office last? | Bill Clinton | Ronald Reagan | James Monroe | Gerald Ford |
Which president was the youngest when they took office? | Theodore Roosevelt | Barack Obama | George Washington | Abraham Lincoln |
Rosa Parks started a boycott by not giving up a seat where? | on a bus | in a restaurant | in a courtroom | on a wagon |
Which of the Founding Fathers did not later become president? | Benjamin Franklin | John Adams | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison |
In what city did Dr. Martin Luther King lead a protest march? | Washington D.C. | Seattle | San Francisco | New York |
In what city did Dr. Martin Luther King NOT lead a protest march? | San Francisco | Washington D.C. | Atlanta | Birmingham |
Jackie Robinson was the first African American player in what national pastime? | baseball | basketball | football | soccer |
TRUE OR FALSE? George Washington was born on a farm in Massachusetts. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? In 1983, Sally Ride became the youngest astronaut to go into space. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sally Ride was the first woman to go into space. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Sally Ride was the first American woman to go into space. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What was Dr. Martin Luther King's occupation? | minister | dockworker | politician | journalist |
For what cause was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. fighting? | civil rights | end to slavery | women's rights | end to war |
In 1986, what did the Congress approve to commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King's life? | federal holiday | postage stamp | national monument | marble statue |
What caused Helen Keller to go blind and deaf? | fever | injury | accident | birth defect |
Annie Sullivan helped teach what blind girl how to communicate? | Helen Keller | Susan B. Anthony | Marie Curie | Laura Ingalls |
Helen Keller, after learning how to communicate, went into what profession? | writing | science | politics | math |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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The right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" is talked about in the declaration of what? | independence | revolution | Gettysburg | Monroe |
The New Deal, intended to help end the Great Depression, was created by what President? | Roosevelt | Reagan | Washington | Monroe |
What constitutionally created assembly elects the president? | electoral college | Congress | Supreme Court | U.S. citizens |
Which of these does the Bill of Rights forbid? | a state religion | gun ownership | public prayer | free speech |
Where did this phrase come from: "Government of the people, for the people, by the people"? | Gettysburg Address | Federalist Papers | U.S. Constitution | Monroe Doctrine |
Which of these powers is NOT held by the Federal government? | lead the military | enact taxes | make laws | declare war |
Which of these is a right NOT guaranteed by the 1st Amendment? | bear arms | free speech | free religion | right to petition |
What did the anti-Federalists get added to the U.S. Constitution? | Bill of Rights | "New Deal" | Monroe Doctrine | Gettysburg Address |
Dr. Martin Luther King's "I have a Dream" speech advocated what? | racial justice | an end to slavery | votes for women | end to civil war |
Sputnik was the name given to the first what? | manmade satellite | nuclear submarine | major dam | television station |
Susan B. Anthony fought for women's right to what? | vote | assemble | work | teach |
Germany and what other country were enemies of the U.S. in World War 2? | Japan | Spain | England | Iran |
Which part of the government can legally declare war? | Congress | President | Supreme Court | U.S. Armed Forces |
When it comes to foreign policy, the Congress shares power to make policy with who? | President | Secretary of State | Defense Secretary | Vice-President |
Ponce de Leon led the first European expedition to where? | Florida | Newfoundland | Cape Hope | Louisiana Purchase |
Ponce de Leon landed where? | St. Augustine | Montreal | Jamestown | New Amsterdam |
What explorer gave France a claim to part of North America? | Jacques Cartier | Vasco da Gama | Ferdinand Magellan | Henry Hudson |
The explorer Christopher Newport helped set up what colony? | Jamestown | New England | Roanoke | New Amsterdam |
For what country did Christopher Newport sail? | England | France | Spain | Portugal |
TRUE OR FALSE? Abraham Lincoln is depicted on the five dollar bill? | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Christopher Columbus believed the world was flat. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Columbus used a westerly trade wind to help get him to America. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Columbus never set foot in mainland America. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Jamestown was the very first attempt by Europeans to settle North America. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Benjamin Franklin mapped out the ocean current known as the Gulf Stream. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What colony state was the first to ratify the Constitution? | Delaware | Connecticut | Virginia | Maine |
What colony state was the site of the first U.S. Gold Rush in 1828? | Georgia | Delaware | Connecticut | Virginia |
What colony state was the birthplace to both a Confederate and Union president? | Kentucky | Georgia | Delaware | Connecticut |
Which of the following states was the location of the most battles during the French and Indian War? | New York | Kentucky | Georgia | Connecticut |
What colony state was named after the wife of King Charles I? | Maryland | Maine | Kentucky | Georgia |
Which of the following colonies had the famous witch trials in the 1600s? | Massachusetts | Rhode Island | Maine | Virginia |
What colony state was the first to declare its independence in 1776? | New Hampshire | Massachusetts | Maryland | Maine |
What colony state was the site of the first successful telegraph test? | New Jersey | New Hampshire | Massachusetts | Maryland |
What colony state experienced an influx of over 17 million immigrants in the 1800s? | New York | New Jersey | New Hampshire | Massachusetts |
In what state did the Wright Brothers make their first powered flight? | North Carolina | New York | New Jersey | New Hampshire |
What colony state saw the famous pirate Captain Kidd hiding along its coastline? | Rhode Island | Pennsylvania | North Carolina | New York |
What colony state saw the first shots of the Civil War when the Confederacy fired on Fort Sumter? | South Carolina | Rhode Island | Pennsylvania | North Carolina |
What state had troops fight so bravely in the War of 1812 that it earned the nickname "The Volunteer State"? | Tennessee | South Carolina | Rhode Island | Pennsylvania |
What state was the first to forbid slavery as part of its constitution? | Vermont | Tennessee | South Carolina | Rhode Island |
What colony state was birthplace to eight presidents? | Virginia | Vermont | Tennessee | South Carolina |
What colony state was the only state to secede from another state during the Civil War? | West Virginia | Connecticut | Vermont | Tennessee |
What state was NOT part of the Oregon Territory? | Utah | Idaho | Washington | Montana |
What state was NOT part of the Utah Territory? | California | Wyoming | Nevada | Colorado |
TRUE OR FALSE? Connecticut began as 3 distinct colonies until united under a single royal charter. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Massachusetts was one of the last colonial states to join the American Revolution. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Before Pennsylvania was given to the Quakers, it belonged to the Spanish. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Vermont was originally claimed as part of New France. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Virginia was named after the Queen of England. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these states was NOT sold to the U.S. as part of the Mexican Cession? | Texas | California | Nevada | Utah |
The Oregon Territory was originally divided between the United States and what European Power? | England | Portugal | Spain | France |
Under the Articles of Confederation, who maintained the most rights? | states | federal government | individuals | counties |
Which of these could the federal government NOT do under the Articles of Confederation? | make taxes | declare war | make treaties | arbitrate disputes |
Under the Articles of Confederation, who had the right to print currency? | states | federal government | Federal Reserve | regions |
Under the Articles of Confederation, how many votes did each state get? | 1 vote | 2 votes per state | varied by size | varied by wealth |
Which of these was NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation? | no standing army | no presidency | no judicial branch | no federal taxes |
Under the Articles of Confederation, what was Congress unable to regulate? | commerce | treaties | war declarations | interstate dispute |
If the Congress was not in session, who could be called on to make decisions in times of emergency? | states | delegates | the president | no one |
Who was the strongest critic of the Articles of Confederation? | Alexander Hamilton | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | Ulysses S. Grant |
Who was the founder of the Federalist Party? | Alexander Hamilton | Thomas Jefferson | George Washington | James Madison |
What did Thomas Jefferson NOT support? | federal taxes | strong states | no national banks | small businesses |
What did Alexander Hamilton NOT support? | strong states | central government | national bank | national industry |
Who supported a weak federal government, with power concentrated in the states? | Thomas Jefferson | Alexander Hamilton | John Adams | John Jay |
Who supported a strong federal government, with limited state power? | Alexander Hamilton | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | George Mason |
The Bill of Rights was formed as a written guarantee to protect what rights? | individual | local | state | national |
The Articles of Confederation could not compel the federal government to pay back the debts of which war? | Revolutionary War | French-Indian War | War of 1812 | Civil War |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Articles of Confederation only included 12 of the 13 original colonies. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Massachussetts was the last state to ratify the Constitution. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Congress required all the states to ratify the Constitution to make it official. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rhode Island was the last state to sign the Constitution. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The U.S. Government, under the Constitution, went to work in March, 1789. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The "due process" clause of the Constitution had its roots in the Magna Carta. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
The Federal Judiciary finally came into existence under which president? | George Washington | Thomas Jefferson | John Adams | James Monroe |
Political parties grew under the disagreements of Alexander Hamilton and what future U.S. President? | Thomas Jefferson | John Adams | James Madison | James Monroe |
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution under whose presidency? | George Washington | John Adams | Thomas Jefferson | James Monroe |
What war fought under President James Madison helped create new European respect for the U.S.? | War of 1812 | Mexican-American | Spanish-American | Revolutionary |
A two-party system finally solidified under what President? | John Adams | Thomas Jefferson | James Madison | James Monroe |
Which of these was NOT a factor in Westward Migration? | Civil War | cheap land | cheap transport | overcrowding |
Manifest Destiny played a big part in what U.S. movement? | western migration | Civil War | abolition | federalism |
Four out of the first five U.S. presidents were citizens of which state? | Virginia | Maine | Massachusetts | Pennsylvania |
Vocabulary
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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Fill in the missing word: "Jason trimmed his _ this morning." | beard | ankle | knuckles | heel | |
Fill in the missing word: "The speeding car looked to Jessica like a _." | blur | friend | comb | daisy | |
Fill in the missing word: "Mom told Jeff to remember to _ his hair." | comb | fry | buy | crumble | |
Fill in the missing word: "Everybody ate so much that there was barely a _ of food left!" | crumb | feast | mountain | lake | |
Fill in the missing word: "After the spring rain, the field is filled with little yellow _." | daisies | automobiles | fishes | tires | |
Fill in the missing word: "Eve was sad to find her old turtle was _." | dead | inflated | water | peaches | |
Fill in the missing word: "Jim had to _ some money to go to the ball game." | earn | feel | examine | weave | |
Fill in the missing word: "Angela had to leave so she went out the _." | exit | entrance | frog | cliff | |
Fill in the missing word: "The dog chased the cat all the way onto a tree _." | limb | sap | leaf | root | |
Fill in the missing word: "Marcey spent all of her money and that's why she's _." | poor | wealthy | simple | sleeping | |
Fill in the missing word: "Joey had to _ a poem in front of the whole class!" | recite | sell | exit | comb | |
Fill in the missing word: "Bill went out to play hide and _ with his friends." | seek | crumble | rain | peaches | |
Fill in the missing word: "Nikki _ her toys to get enough money to buy a surfboard." | sold | combed | wove | rooted | |
Fill in the missing word: "Grandma taught Frank how to _ his own clothes out of wool." | weave | sell | recite | sleep | |
What word means "to place in a proper order"? | arrange | arrest | arrive | arraign | |
What word means "a hat tied under the chin"? | bonnet | fedora | cap | beret | |
What word means "to observe a special event"? | celebrate | cellophane | cellular | celsius | |
What word means "to vanish"? | disappear | disappoint | disapprove | disallow | |
What word means "the act of giving knowledge or skills to others"? | education | emancipation | editorial | emergence | |
What word means "something dealing with the whole group"? | general | genetic | genuine | geometric | |
What word means "the quality of being solid and firm to the touch"? | hardness | hardy | harvest | harbor | |
What word means "to get better at something"? | improve | implode | imprint | impulse | |
What word means "the quality of showing or having a good nature"? | kindness | kindred | kinship | kingdom | |
What word means "a periodic publication bound in a paper cover"? | magazine | novel | scroll | library | |
What word means "a small, wrapped item"? | package | pact | pacifist | pacer | |
What word means "the cause for some belief or action"? | reason | realistic | realtor | reactive | |
What word means "to separate and go in different directions"? | scatter | scandal | scarab | scarcity | |
What word means "to close in on all sides"? | surround | survive | surfeit | surgeon | |
What is the homophone for the word "ax"? | acts | axes | axis | acx | |
What is the homophone for the word "add"? | ad | added | aid | adds | |
What is the homophone for the word "aide"? | aid | aides | ayd | add | |
What is the homophone for the word "err"? | air | error | errs | ear | |
What is the homophone for the word "aloud"? | allowed | loud | alouds | alude | |
What is the homophone for the word "assent"? | ascent | accent | assents | ascend | |
What is the homophone for the word "odd"? | awed | odds | audit | audible | |
What is the homophone for the word "bawled"? | bald | bawls | balls | bawling | |
What is the homophone for the word "banned"? | band | ban | banning | banded | |
What is the homophone for the word "barren"? | baron | barrens | barons | bar | |
What is the homophone for the word "baste"? | based | basted | bastes | bases | |
What is the homophone for the word "bases"? | basis | basted | bass | base | |
What is the homophone for the word "beech"? | beach | breach | bee | beechs | |
What is the homophone for the word "bean"? | been | beans | ban | beaned | |
What is a homophone for a male pig? | bore | bald | band | baron | |
What is a homophone for acting bravely? | bowled | band | baron | based | |
What is a homophone for a large rock? | bolder | baron | based | basis | |
What is a homophone for something you use to shoot an arrow? | bough | based | basis | beach | |
What verb is a homophone for something that's been smashed into parts? | brake | basis | beach | bald | |
What is a homophone for breaking through something (like the side of a ship)? | breech | beach | bald | band | |
What is the homophone for a bunch of money? | cache | caller | cede | ceiling | |
What is the homophone for a leather band put around a dog's neck? | caller | cede | ceiling | cellar | |
What is the homophone for a baby plant? | cede | ceiling | cellar | cent | |
What is the homophone for a wall you always find overhead in a room? | sealing | seller | sent | soared | |
What is the homophone for a room in a house that is below the ground floor? | seller | sent | soared | shoot | |
What is the homophone for a single penny? | sent | soared | shoot | sash | |
What is the homophone for a piece of rope? | chord | chute | cache | caller | |
What is the homophone for a steep slope? | shoot | sash | seller | seed | |
What is a synonym for "bargain"? | deal | cheat | con | swindle | |
What is a synonym for "brave"? | daring | meek | timid | humble | |
What is a synonym for "careless"? | forgetful | accurate | cautious | concerned | |
What is a synonym for "caring"? | concerned | thoughtless | ignorant | apathetic | |
What is a synonym for "cheerful"? | merry | gloomy | serious | heavy | |
What is a synonym for "cure"? | aid | disease | ache | complaint | |
What is a synonym for "dislike"? | hostility | approve | desire | prefer | |
What is a synonym for "eager"? | greedy | uncaring | apathetic | cold | |
What is a antonym for "enemy"? | ally | adversary | antagonist | foe | |
What is a antonym for "enjoyable"? | unpleasant | agreeable | likeable | amusing | |
What is a antonym for "escape"? | confinement | breakout | departure | flight | |
What is a antonym for "explore"? | overlook | examine | scrutinize | scout | |
What is a antonym for "famous"? | obscure | acclaimed | brilliant | reputable | |
What is a antonym for "frown"? | grin | scowl | growl | grimace | |
What is a antonym for "gentle"? | violent | genial | amiable | tender | |
What is a antonym for "harmful"? | healing | adverse | damaging | menacing | |
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "hidden" is "bare." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "hopeless" is "optimistic." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "neat" is "spotless." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "powerful" is "competent." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "relax" is "agitate." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "rotten" is "putrid." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "serve" is "assist." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A synonym of "severe" is "friendly." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "strange" is "bizarre." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "suffer" is "aid." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "truthful" is "frank." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "upset" is "agitated." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "valuable" is "worthless." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "usual" is "uncommon." | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A antonym of "useless" is "futile." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What is this? | faucet | fault | faun | sink | |
What is this? | lantern | lanyard | language | landscape | |
What is this? | parade | paradise | paragraph | parallel | |
What is this? | pioneer | pirate | private | piquish | |
What is this? | planet | plant | plaque | tangent | |
What is this? | soldier | solder | solar | solfege | |
What is this? | turnip | turnout | tourniquet | tourist | |
What is this? | typewriter | typical | typecast | typhoon | |
What is this? | treasure | treaty | treatment | treason | |
What is this? | village | villain | vilify | vile | |
What is this? | zipper | zephyr | zapper | zig-zag | |
What is this? | timber | tender | timbre | temper | |
What is this? | sparrow | spiral | spare | spindle |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which of these is an example of a last syllable rhyme? | explain, plain, | tulip, twosome | physics, fizzle | carrot, caring |
Which of these is an example of a last syllable rhyme? | humanity, zesty | physics, fizzle | table, tailor | highlight, hydrant |
Which of these is an example of a last syllable rhyme? | pleat, complete | carrot, caring | scenic, cedar | extra, exhale |
Which of these is an example of a double rhyme? | walking, talking | physics, fizzle | carrot, caring | explain, plain, |
Which of these is an example of a double rhyme? | humming, coming | table, tailor | highlight, hydrant | humanity, zesty |
Which of these is an example of a double rhyme? | adoring, exploring | scenic, cedar | extra, exhale | pleat, complete |
Which of these is an example of a double rhyme? | frighten, brighten | physics, fizzle | carrot, caring | laughter, admirer |
Which of these is an example of a double rhyme? | singing, ringing | table, tailor | highlight, hydrant | night, fight |
Which of these is an example of a triple rhyme? | greenery, scenery | scenic, cedar | extra, exhale | plate, eight |
Which of these is an example of a triple rhyme? | mightily, vitally | table, tailor | tulip, twosome | humanity, zesty |
Which of these is an example of a beginning rhyme? | physics, fizzle | explain, plain, | laughter, admirer | navigator, waiter |
Which of these is an example of a beginning rhyme? | table, tailor | humanity, zesty | navigator, waiter | water, agitator |
Which of these is an example of a beginning rhyme? | scenic, cedar | pleat, complete | water, agitator | humanity, zesty |
Which of these is an example of a first syllable rhyme? | carrot, caring | laughter, admirer | humanity, zesty | pleat, complete |
Which of these is an example of a first syllable rhyme? | highlight, hydrant | explain, plain, | pleat, complete | laughter, admirer |
Which of these is an example of a first syllable rhyme? | extra, exhale | humanity, zesty | laughter, admirer | water, agitator |
Which of these is an example of a first syllable rhyme? | tulip, twosome | water, agitator | navigator, waiter | explain, plain, |
Which of these is an example of an end rhyme? | laughter, admirer | carrot, caring | physics, fizzle | table, praying |
Which of these is an example of an end rhyme? | night, fight | highlight, hydrant | table, tailor | faker, whaling |
Which of these is an example of an end rhyme? | plate, eight | extra, exhale | scenic, cedar | credit, editor |
What word means "tasteful, beautiful and stylish"? | elegant | eloquent | execrable | declasse |
What word means "a height above sea level"? | elevation | elevator | innovation | innovator |
What word means "people who travel to a country to live in it"? | immigrant | emigrant | ignorant | ebullient |
What word means "being angry about something that isn't right"? | indignant | eloquent | indigent | ignorant |
What word means "not important, meaningless or worthless"? | insignificant | egregious | baseless | vituperative |
What word means "to have free time without time-consuming duties?" | leisure | noble | inoperative | intoxicated |
What word means "faithful to people"? | loyal | persevering | effectual | scrupulous |
What word means "something valuable but not necessary"? | luxury | effete | invaluable | incontrovertible |
What word means "filled with wonder"? | marvel | perspicacious | indemnified | incredulous |
What word means "a small-scale model"? | miniature | gargantuan | impression | pastiche |
What word means "humble, moderate"? | modest | turgid | incongruous | dauntless |
What word means "failing to care for something"? | neglect | fastidious | antipathetic" | heedless |
What word means "boldly speaking out"? | outspoken | belligerent | mellifluous | bellicose |
What word means "an elaborate public show, presenting the history of a place"? | pageant | evocation | panoply | encomium |
What word means "continuing in spite of trouble"? | perseverance | procrastination | trepidation | expeditious |
What word means "planning something in secret"? | plotting | retribution | inculpate | larceny |
What word means "for everyday, normal use"? | practical | sundry | indecorous | passable |
What word means "a special right enjoyed only by certain people"? | privilege | precept | patrician | egalitarian |
What word means "knowing who someone is"? | recognize | realize | reprise | revive |
What word means "practicing for a performance"? | rehearsal | training | reinterpretation | reiteration |
TRUE OR FALSE? "A dog! A panic in a pagoda!" is an example of a palindrome. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "A Santa stops pots at NASA" is an example of a palindrome. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Old King Cole was a merry old soul" is an example of a palindrome. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater" is an example of a palindrome. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Bombard a drab mob" is an example of a nursery rhyme. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? "Drab as a fool, aloof as a bard" is an example of a nursery rhyme. | FALSE | TRUE |
World Geography
Grade 1
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Traveling north, what continent is closest to Australia? | Asia | Africa | Antarctica | South America |
Traveling south, what continent is closest to Australia? | Antarctica | Asia | North America | Europe |
Traveling east, what continent is closest to Australia? | Africa | Europe | Asia | Antarctica |
Traveling west, what continent is closest to Australia? | South America | Europe | Asia | Antarctica |
Traveling south, what continent is closest to Asia? | Australia | Europe | North America | Antarctica |
Traveling east, what continent is closest to Asia? | North America | Europe | Africa | Australia |
Traveling west, what continent is closest to Asia? | Europe | Australia | North America | South America |
Traveling north, what continent is closest to Africa? | Europe | South America | Antarctica | Australia |
Traveling south, what continent is closest to Africa? | Antarctica | Australia | Europe | Asia |
Traveling east, what continent is closest to Africa? | Australia | Europe | North America | South America |
Traveling west, what continent is closest to Africa? | South America | Europe | Asia | Antarctica |
Traveling south, what continent is closest to North America? | South America | Europe | Asia | Africa |
Traveling east, what continent is closest to North America? | Europe | South America | Australia | Antarctica |
Traveling west, what continent is closest to North America? | Asia | Africa | Europe | Antarctica |
Traveling north, what continent is closest to South America? | North America | Africa | Australia | Antarctica |
Traveling south, what continent is closest to South America? | Antarctica | Australia | Africa | Europe |
Traveling east, what continent is closest to South America? | Africa | Australia | North America | Antarctica |
Traveling west, what continent is closest to South America? | Australia | Africa | Europe | North America |
Traveling south, what continent is closest to Europe? | Africa | North America | Asia | Australia |
Traveling east, what continent is closest to Europe? | Asia | Africa | South America | Australia |
Traveling west, what continent is closest to Europe? | North America | Asia | Antarctica | Australia |
Of the four continents on the following list, which one continent would fit inside any one of the others? | Australia | North America | South America | Africa |
Of the four continents on the following list, which one continent would fit inside any one of the others? | South America | Africa | North America | Asia |
Of the four continents on the following list, which one continent would dwarf any one of the others? | Asia | North America | Africa | Europe |
Of the four continents on the following list, which one continent would dwarf any one of the others? | Africa | Europe | South America | Australia |
Which two continents are almost the same size? | Australia, Europe | Asia, Africa | Australia, Africa | Europe, Africa |
Which continent does NOT border the Atlantic Ocean? | Australia | Europe | Africa | South America |
Which continent does NOT border the Pacific Ocean? | Europe | Asia | North America | Australia |
TRUE OR FALSE? All of the continents border at least 3 oceans. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which continent is NOT found in the Northern Hemisphere? | Antarctica | North America | Asia | Europe |
Which continent is NOT found in the Northern Hemisphere? | Australia | Africa | Europe | Asia |
Which continent is NOT found in the Southern Hemisphere? | Asia | Africa | South America | Australia |
Which continent is NOT found in the Southern Hemisphere? | Europe | Antarctica | Australia | Africa |
Australia borders how many oceans? | 2 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
Europe borders how many oceans? | 2 | 3 | 1 | 5 |
North America borders how many oceans? | 3 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
South America borders how many oceans? | 2 | 4 | 1 | 7 |
Africa borders how many oceans? | 2 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
Asia borders how many oceans? | 3 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
TRUE OR FALSE? A hemisphere is half the planet. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The eastern hemisphere and the western hemisphere are separated by the equator. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Russia crosses into 2 different continents. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Europe and Asia are separated by the Mediterranean Sea. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Europe and Africa are separated by the Mediterranean Sea. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Europe and Asia are separated by the Ural Mountains. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Europe and Africa are separated by the Ural Mountains. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Caribbean Sea is connected to the Indian Ocean. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Caribbean Sea connects North America to Greenland. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Caribbean Sea connects North America to South America. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Indian Ocean feeds into the Pacific Ocean. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The continent of Europe ends at the Indian Ocean. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The continent of Asia connects to the Indian Ocean. | TRUE | FALSE |
Grade 2
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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What city is NOT found in France? | Madrid | Paris | Cannes | Toulouse | |
What city is NOT found in England? | Dublin | London | Birmingham | Manchester | |
What city is NOT found in Mexico? | Havana | Veracruz | Guadalajara | Mexico City | |
What city is NOT found in Japan? | Seoul | Tokyo | Osaka | Kyoto | |
What city is NOT found in China? | Bangkok | Beijing | Hong Kong | Shanghai | |
What city is found in Egypt? | Cairo | Tripoli | Tunis | Mogadishu | |
What city is found in Egypt? | Alexandria | Casablanca | Algiers | Cameroon | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Bolivia | Brazil | Peru | Chile | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Paraguay | Venezuela | Colombia | Argentina | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Afghanistan | Pakistan | India | Bangladesh | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Mongolia | China | North Korea | Thailand | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Chad | Angola | Libya | Morocco | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Niger | South Africa | Egypt | Madagascar | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Austria | Italy | France | Greece | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Switzerland | Portugal | Spain | Italy | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Hungary | Poland | Romania | Bulgaria | |
Which of these is a landlocked country? | Armenia | Turkey | Ukraine | Finland | |
What country is NOT found in Europe? | Honduras | Romania | Greece | Portugal | |
What country is NOT found in Europe? | Costa Rica | Ukraine | Italy | Denmark | |
What country is NOT found in Europe? | Cambodia | Poland | France | Norway | |
What country is NOT found in Europe? | Guyana | Bulgaria | Spain | Finland | |
What country is NOT found in Africa? | Bulgaria | Libya | Niger | Kenya | |
What country is NOT found in Africa? | Ukraine | Egypt | Algeria | Mozambique | |
What country is NOT found in Africa? | Myanmar | Sudan | Morocco | Nigeria | |
What country is NOT found in Africa? | Ecuador | Chad | Angola | Mali | |
What country is NOT found in South America? | Guatemala | Brazil | Peru | Guyana | |
What country is NOT found in South America? | El Salvador | Uruguay | Ecuador | Paraguay | |
What country is NOT found in South America? | Costa Rica | Argentina | Colombia | Bolivia | |
What country is NOT found in South America? | Mexico | Chile | Venezuela | Suriname | |
What country is NOT found in Asia? | Western Samoa | North Korea | Myanmar | Vietnam | |
What country is NOT found in Asia? | Tonga | Japan | India | Cambodia | |
What country is NOT found in Asia? | Fiji | China | Bangladesh | Thailand | |
What country is NOT found in Asia? | Bulgaria | Mongolia | Laos | Nepal | |
What country is NOT found in Oceania? | Mongolia | New Zealand | Western Samoa | Marshall Islands | |
What country is NOT found in Oceania? | Bangladesh | Solomon Islands | Tonga | Fiji | |
What country is NOT found in Central America? | Ecuador | Guatemala | El Salvador | Costa Rica | |
What country is NOT found in Central America? | Colombia | Nicaragua | Honduras | Mexico | |
Which continent has the highest land feature? | Asia | Africa | North America | Europe | |
Which continent has the lowest land feature? | Asia | Africa | South America | Australia | |
Which continent has the longest river? | Africa | Asia | Europe | Australia | |
Which continent has the highest water fall? | South America | Asia | Europe | Australia | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Russia is a continent. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Continents shrink because of a process known as "accretion." | FALSE | TRUE | |||
What kind of a map shows how many people live in an area? | population | climate | economic | physical | |
What kind of a map shows the weather in a given area? | climate | economic | physical | population | |
What kind of book contains only maps? | atlas | almanac | novel | epic | |
TRUE OR FALSE? A "physical map" shows features of a country like plains, rivers or mountains. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? A "political map" shows features of a country like plains, rivers or mountains. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? An economic map deals with the climate of a given section of the world. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In mapmaking, there are only 2 hemispheres, the north and the south. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? In mapmaking, North and South America are in the Western hemisphere. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? All maps have north at the top. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? All maps show latitude and longitude lines. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
This country is found on what continent? | North America | South America | Africa | Asia | |
This country is found on what continent? | North America | South America | Africa | Asia | |
This country is found on what continent? | South America | North America | Africa | Asia | |
This country is found on what continent? | South America | North America | Africa | Asia | |
These countries are part of what continent? | Asia | Europe | South America | Africa | |
This country is found on what continent? | Africa | Europe | South America | Asia | |
This country is found on what continent? | Europe | North America | Africa | Asia | |
This country is found on what continent? | Europe | North America | Africa | Asia | |
This country is found on what continent? | Asia | Europe | South America | Africa | |
This country is found on what continent? | Asia | Europe | South America | Africa |
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 | Picture |
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About half of Canada's population lies next to what major seaway? | St. Lawrence | Gibraltar | Panama | Baltic | |
The St. Lawrence Seaway connects to what body of water? | Great Lakes | Pacific Ocean | Gulf of Mexico | Mediterranean Sea | |
What island lies north of Canada? | Baffin | Grenada | Madagascar | Gibraltar | |
Which geographic feature is found in the Atlantic Ocean, south of Ghana and west of Gabon? | prime meridian | Antarctic circle | western hemisphere | south pole | |
How many major landmasses are there on Earth? | 6 | 7 | 5 | 9 | |
What mountain range is the dividing line between Europe and Asia? | Urals | Alps | Himalayas | Appalachian | |
Greenland is closest to which geographical feature? | Arctic circle | prime meridian | equator | Antarctic circle | |
About how much of the world's freshwater is found in Antarctica and Greenland's icecaps? | 70% | 30% | 50% | 90% | |
Which of these continents has the most freshwater? | Antarctica | Australia | South America | Asia | |
Which of these lakes has 1/5 of the world's freshwater supply? | The Great Lakes | Lake Titicaca | Lake Winnipeg | Crater Lake | |
Which of these lakes has 1/5 of the world's freshwater supply? | Lake Baikal | Lake Titicaca | Lake Winnipeg | Crater Lake | |
The Amazon river does NOT run through which of these countries? | Argentina | Brazil | Peru | Colombia | |
Which country is not connected to the Amazon river? | Chile | Ecuador | Bolivia | Venezuela | |
Where is the world's deepest lake? | Russia | China | South Africa | Egypt | |
Where is the world's largest lake? | Russia | China | South Africa | Egypt | |
How much of the Earth is covered in desert? | 1/3 | 1/4 | 1/2 | 1/8 | |
By land area, what is the largest country? | Russia | Canada | China | United States | |
What country has the longest coastline? | Canada | United States | Russia | China | |
What country is not on the equator? | Guatemala | Congo | Indonesia | Brazil | |
What country is not on the Prime Meridian? | Germany | Britain | France | Spain | |
What country is NOT landlocked? | Poland | Mongolia | Bolivia | Chad | |
1 out of 3 people in the entire world live either in China or what other country? | India | Europe | United States | Russia | |
How many independent countries make up South America? | 12 | 10 | 7 | 18 | |
Bolivia and what other country are the only South American countries that are landlocked? | Paraguay | Ecuador | Venezuela | Chile | |
The world's second driest region is found in what South American country? | Chile | Brazil | Guatemala | Colombia | |
What is Europe's longest river? | Volga | Danube | Volta | Orinoco | |
The Volga river, Europe's longest river, flows entirely within what country? | Russia | Germany | Denmark | Poland | |
What river flows through the most individual countries? | Danube | Volga | Nile | Amazon | |
What country is called "The Land of Ice and Fire"? | Iceland | Switzerland | Poland | Russia | |
What country is called "The Land of the Midnight Sun"? | Norway | Spain | Poland | Austria | |
The Pillars of Hercules can be found bordering what sea? | Mediterranean | Baltic | Red | Caspian | |
Transylvania is a province of what country? | Romania | Austria | Poland | Netherlands | |
How many time zones does Russia cross? | 11 | 4 | 7 | 19 | |
Which country is big enough to be a part of both Asia and Europe? | Russia | China | Mongolia | Iraq | |
Which of these countries is NOT in the Middle East? | Latvia | Egypt | Iran | Israel | |
Which of these countries is NOT in the Middle East? | Macedonia | Kuwait | Lebanon | Saudi Arabia | |
Which of these countries is NOT in the Middle East? | Albania | Sudan | Syria | Turkey | |
The Middle East is made up of mostly what kind of environment? | desert | forest | tundra | taiga | |
Which of these is NOT a Balkan state? | Latvia | Albania | Bosnia | Croatia | |
Which of these is NOT a Baltic state? | Macedonia | Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania | |
Russia and what other country have the most individual countries neighboring their borders? | China | Brazil | United States | Germany | |
How much of Africa is covered in forests? | 1/5 | 1/4 | 1/2 | 3/4 | |
Which of these is NOT part of Central America? | Bolivia | Panama | Belize | Costa Rica | |
Which of these is NOT part of Central America? | Ecuador | El Salvador | Guatemala | Honduras | |
What country is a part of Central America? | Nicaragua | Colombia | Guyana | Paraguay | |
Both the highest and lowest points in South America can be found in what country? | Argentina | Bolivia | Ecuador | Chile | |
What makes up the majority of Japan's terrain? | mountains | desert | plains | rainforest | |
Which of these is NOT considered part of Scandinavia? | Belgium | Norway | Sweden | Denmark | |
What Asian country is made entirely of islands? | Indonesia | Malaysia | Thailand | Cambodia | |
How much of Africa does the Sahara desert cover? | 1/3 | 1/4 | 1/2 | 3/4 | |
What Middle Eastern Country is located on the African continent? | Egypt | Iraq | Saudi Arabia | Syria | |
TRUE OR FALSE? Madagascar is the world's largest island. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Atlas mountains in Europe are part of the same mountain system as the Alps. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Easter Island is part of Indonesia. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? There is a city in Italy that is sinking into the sea. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Europe and Asia sit on the same tectonic plate. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The southern polar region is made up of land. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The northern polar region is made up of land. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The southern point where all the lines of latitude meet is the South Pole. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Atlantic Ocean is so large all of the continents could fit in it. | FALSE | TRUE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Greenland is mostly covered by an ice sheet. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? As of 2008, there are just under 200 members of the United Nations. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? Brazil is about the same size as the contiguous 48 United States. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Caspian Sea is actually a lake. | TRUE | FALSE | |||
What country is found in the southern hemisphere along an eastern coast? | Brazil | Chile | Costa Rica | Jamaica | |
What country is found in the northern hemisphere off the coast of the world's most populated nation? | Japan | Korea | Indonesia | Hawaii | |
What country is found on the Atlantic coast of Europe? | France | Italy | Greece | England | |
What country is the western neighbor to Spain and found on the Atlantic coast of Europe? | Portugal | France | Netherlands | Germany | |
What country is the southern neighbor to Brazil? | Argentina | Chad | Indonesia | Guatemala | |
What country is part of Scandinavia and neighbor to Finland and Sweden? | Norway | Iceland | Poland | Belgium | |
What country is the southern neighbor to France? | Spain | England | Poland | Greenland | |
What country is located in the northern hemisphere? | Canada | Cuba | Australia | Antartica | |
What country is neighbor to Poland and France? | Germany | Norway | Greece | Turkey | |
What island country is found off the Atlantic coast? | England | Hawaii | Japan | Indonesia | |
What country is found in the Mediterranean? | Italy | Ireland | Norway | Spain | |
What country is found at the southern part of North America? | Mexico | Chile | Peru | Ecuador | |
What country is neighbor to Argentina and found on the west coast of South America? | Chile | Guatemala | Ecuador | Brazil |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What city can be found near 60°N latitude? | St. Petersburg | Cairo | Nairobi | Perth |
What city can be found near 60°N latitude? | Anchorage | Houston | Singapore | Buenos Aires |
What city can be found near 60°N latitude? | Helsinki | Shanghai | Cairo | Johannesburg |
What city can be found near 30°N latitude? | Cairo | St. Petersburg | Nairobi | Perth |
What city can be found near 30°N latitude? | Houston | Anchorage | Singapore | Buenos Aires |
What city can be found near 30°N latitude? | Shanghai | Helsinki | Lima | Johannesburg |
What city can be found near 0° latitude? | Nairobi | Cairo | St. Petersburg | Shanghai |
What city can be found near 0° latitude? | Singapore | Houston | Anchorage | Helsinki |
What island can be found near 0° latitude? | Galapagos | Hawaii | Japan | New Zealand |
What country can be found closest to 30°N latitude? | Libya | Sudan | Ethiopia | Tanzania |
What country can be found closest to 30°S latitude? | Paraguay | Peru | Honduras | Venezuela |
What country can be found closest to 60°N latitude? | Poland | France | Spain | Syria |
What country can be found near 60°S latitude? | New Zealand | Hawaii | Cuba | Galapagos |
What country can be found near 60°S latitude? | Argentina | Morocco | Iran | Columbia |
What country can be found near 60°S latitude? | Chile | Venezuela | Iceland | Mongolia |
What city can be found near 30°S latitude? | Perth | Warsaw | Dublin | Singapore |
What city can be found near 30°S latitude? | Buenos Aires | Mumbai | Shanghai | Havana |
What city can be found near 30°S latitude? | Johannesburg | Mogadishu | Tehran | Beijing |
Moscow, Russia, would be closest to what latitude? | 60°N | 30°N | 30°S | 60°S |
London, England, would be closest to what latitude? | 60°N | 30°N | 30°S | 60°S |
Baghdad, Iraq, would be closest to what latitude? | 30°N | 60°N | 30°S | 60°S |
Delhi, India, would be closest to what latitude? | 30°N | 60°N | 30°S | 60°S |
Lima, Peru, would be closest to what latitude? | 0° | 30°N | 30°S | 90°S |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, would be closest to what latitude? | 0° | 30°N | 30°S | 90°S |
TRUE OR FALSE? Casablanca, Morocco, is just west of 0° longitude. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Cairo, Egypt, is west of 30°W longitude. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Finland, Egypt and Zambia all lie on 30°E longitude. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Mexico, Brazil and Argentina all lie on 60°W longitude. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A part of the Pacific ocean lies between 150°W and 150°E longitude. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? A part of the Indian ocean lies between 60°W and 0° longitude. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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Which body of water is touched by the Gulf Stream? | Gulf of Mexico | Strait of Hormuz | Indian Ocean | Timor Sea |
Which body of water is touched by the Gulf Stream? | Atlantic Ocean | Strait of Magellan | Gulf of Venice | Solomon Sea |
Which body of water is touched by the Gulf Stream? | Straits of Florida | Pacific Ocean | Gulf of Finland | Adriatic Sea |
Which current occurs in the Northern Hemisphere? | Canaries | Brazil | East Australian | Benguala |
Which current occurs in the Southern Hemisphere? | East Australian | Gulf Stream | Canaries | Kuro Siwa |
Which island is the smallest? | Bermuda | Greenland | Hawaii | Ireland |
Which sea is the smallest? | Baltic | Mediterranean | Bering | Gulf of Mexico |
Which lake is the smallest? | Lake Tahoe | Lake Superior | Lake Victoria | Lake Michigan |
A flight across which ocean would be the quickest way for a traveler in Finland to visit their friend in Alaska? | Arctic | Atlantic | Pacific | Indian |
How many Australias would fit inside the land mass of South America? | 2 | 4 | 1 | 6 |
What country claims Greenland? | Denmark | United States | Canada | Iceland |
The Labrador Sea, close to Quebec, is part of which ocean? | Atlantic Ocean | Indian Ocean | Pacific Ocean | Artic Ocean |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Panama Canal connects the Caribbean Sea (on the Atlantic side) to the Pacific. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which of these is NOT part of the Greater Antilles? | Azores | Cuba | Haiti | Dominican Republic |
Which island chain lies off the shore of Venezuela? | Lesser Antilles | Azores | Galapagos | Virgin |
Which island nation lies closest to Hawaii? | Japan | Great Britain | Cuba | Indonesia |
The Shetland Islands lie off the shore of what island nation? | Great Britain | Hawaii | Cuba | Dominican Republic |
Which of these is NOT an independent island country? | Hawaii | Madagascar | Phillipines | Indonesia |
Which of these is NOT an independent island country? | Azores | Malta | Cyprus | Bahamas |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Gulf Stream is driven by wind stress. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Gulf Stream is driven by a thermohaline current. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The North Atlantic Drift is driven by wind stress. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The North Atlantic Drift is driven by a thermohaline current. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Gulf Stream makes the weather on the East Coast of Florida more severe. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Asia is just smaller than 2 North Americas. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Geographically, Greenland is part of Europe. | FALSE | TRUE |
World History
Grade 3
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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When did the world population reach 1 billion people? | 19th century | 20th century | 21st century | 10th century |
What ancient city used to be in the spot where Mexico City now stands? | Tenochtitlan | Teotihuacan | Machu Pichu | Oaxaca |
Which American president helped get the Panama Canal built? | Teddy Roosevelt | Franklin Roosevelt | Abraham Lincoln | Ronald Reagan |
Hadrian's Wall, found in England, marks the boundary of what ancient empire? | Roman | Egyptian | Sumerian | German |
The "Cradle of Civilization" is a nickname given to what ancient culture? | Mesopotamia | Egypt | Oceania | Hellenic |
Which Chinese city used to belong to the British? | Hong Kong | Beijing | Peking | Shanghai |
What term best describes a farmer or someone who worked the land during the Middle Ages? | peasant | noble | knight | clergy |
What term best describes a person who trained to be a professional soldier during the Middle Ages? | knight | peasant | noble | clergy |
What term best describes a person trained to work in the Church in the Middle Ages? | clergy | noble | peasant | knight |
The Middle Ages covers about how much of European history? | 1,000 years | 100 years | 10 years | 10,000 years |
Which is the oldest American civilization? | Olmec | Hohokam | Maya | Aztec |
What wonder of the ancient world was meant to keep out barbarians? | Great Wall | Pyramid of Giza | Taj Mahal | Coliseum |
What kind of democracy did ancient Athens practice? | direct | representative | republican | tyrannical |
What kind of democracy did the ancient Roman republic practice? | representative | direct | theocratic | tyrannical |
What was the Greek term for the highest hill in the city, where temples were usually built? | acropolis | coliseum | assembly | egress |
What was the main use of the Coliseum in ancient Rome? | sports | politics | war | protests |
What was the name of the ruling body of the ancient Roman Republic who made up the laws? | Senate | House | Caesar | Republic |
What advantage did living in the desert give to the ancient Egyptians? | protection | food | water | weather |
Which of these came first? | Ancient Greece | Ancient Rome | Middle Ages | Renaissance |
Which of these came last? | Renaissance | Ancient Greece | Ancient Rome | Middle Ages |
In 79 A.D., Mt. Vesuvius destroyed what city? | Pompeii | Athens | Krakatoa | Milan |
What was a major export of ancient China? | silk | gold | ships | gunpowder |
What was a major export of ancient India? | spices | silver | oxen | water |
What was a major export of ancient Africa? | salt | copper | camels | trees |
The Silk Road led from China to what major city? | Rome | Paris | London | Istanbul |
The Silk Road led from Europe to what country? | China | Thailand | Russia | Timbuktu |
Ancient China was ruled over by what kind of government? | imperial | democracy | republic | communist |
TRUE OR FALSE? In Ancient Greece, Athens was a democratic city-state. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The ancient Egyptian empire collapsed during the Dark Ages. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The woman of ancient Greece had the same rights as men. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Ancient Egypt used to be divided into 2 kingdoms. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Silk Road was a paved road from Europe to China. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Most traders on the Silk Road to China made the whole trip. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The African Mali Empire was larger than western Europe. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The African Mali Empire lasted about a thousand years. | FALSE | TRUE |
Grade 4
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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What empire was centered in Asia? | Mongolian Empire | Egyptian Empire | Spanish Empire | Incan Empire |
What empire was centered in Europe? | British Empire | Egyptian Empire | Mongolian Empire | Incan Empire |
What empire was centered in Africa? | Egyptian Empire | Byzantine Empire | Incan Empire | Aztec Empire |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Empire shared the same capital. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
What empire was centered in South America? | Incan Empire | Aztec Empire | Spanish Empire | Byzantine Empire |
What empire was centered in Central America? | Aztec Empire | Mongolian Empire | Spanish Empire | Ottoman Empire |
The Byzantine Empire was centered at the crossroads of which two continents? | Europe, Asia | Asia, Africa | Africa, Europe | Europe, Africa |
Which empire ruled the most people? | British Empire | Spanish Empire | Mongol Empire | Ottoman Empire |
Which empire ruled the least land? | Ottoman Empire | French Empire | Mongol Empire | British Empire |
Which of these was NOT part of the British Empire? | Korea | Maine | Cyprus | South Africa |
Which of these was NOT part of the British Empire? | Peru | New Hampshire | Kenya | Nova Scotia |
Which of these was NOT part of the British Empire? | Texas | Egypt | Afghanistan | Fiji |
Which of these was NOT an American protectorate? | Honduras | Puerto Rico | Northern Mariana | Guam |
TRUE OR FALSE? The U.S. owns still owns 13 territories outside of its 50 states. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
Ceylon was part of what Empire? | British Empire | Mongolian Empire | Egyptian Empire | Incan Empire |
Turkey was part of what Empire? | Ottoman Empire | Egyptian Empire | Aztec Empire | Spanish Empire |
Macedonia was part of what Empire? | Byzantine Empire | Egyptian Empire | Incan Empire | French Empire |
Peking was part of what Empire? | Mongolian Empire | Ottoman Empire | Egyptian Empire | Byzantine Empire |
Cuzco was part of what Empire? | Incan Empire | Ottoman Empire | Aztec Empire | Byzantine Empire |
Nubia was part of what Empire? | Egyptian Empire | Mongolian Empire | Incan Empire | Spanish Empire |
What major war opened trading routes with the East? | Crusades | 100-year War | World War I | Napoleonic Wars |
Which of these empires had the first written laws? | Babylonian Empire | Byzantine Empire | Ottoman Empire | Mongolian Empire |
In what century was the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power? | 16th-17th | 13th-14th | 19th-20th | 10th-11th |
How long did the Byzantine Empire last? | 1,000 years | 10 years | 100 years | 1 year |
In what century was the Mongolian Empire at the height of its power? | 13th-14th | 19th-20th | 10th-11th | 16th-17th |
In what century was the British Empire at the height of its power? | 19th-20th | 13th-14th | 15th-16th | 10th-11th |
In what century was the Aztec Empire at the height of its power? | 15th-16th | 2nd-3rd | 19th-20th | 10th-11th |
Grade 5
Question | Correct Answer | Incorrect Answer 1 | Incorrect Answer 2 | Incorrect Answer 3 |
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TRUE OR FALSE? The Hawaiian islands were first settled in the 13th century. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, was first settled at the same time as Hawaii. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Azores islands were first settled in the 15th century. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The British Isles were first settled about 3,000 years ago. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? New Zealand is one of the last major landmasses to be populated. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? The Japanese archipelago was first settled 30,000 years ago. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Madagascar was first settled in the 17th century. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Which country was settled last? | New Zealand | Japan | Great Britain | Madagascar |
Robert La Salle explored part of North America for which country? | France | Portugal | England | Spain |
What explorer established a European settlement in Quebec? | Samuel Champlain | Vasco de Gama | Robert La Salle | John Cabot |
Samuel Champlain established a settlement in Quebec for what country? | France | Italy | England | Spain |
What portion of the Americas did explorer Francisco Coronado claim for Spain? | The Southwest | Mississippi Valley | Mexico | Florida |
While other empires concentrated on North America, which continent did Portugal colonize? | West Africa | Northern Australia | Eastern Asia | Micronesia |
How did the African countries of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai gain international providence? | through trade | through war | through exploring | through inventions |
Which of these nations did NOT have a turn at dominating Africa between 300 and 1600 AD? | Liberia | Ghana | Mali | Songhai |
Which of these was NOT an obstacle to exploring the globe? | piracy | poor maps | lack of supplies | starvation |
Which of these was NOT an explorer for England? | Columbus | Cabot | Drake | Frobisher |
Which of these was NOT an explorer for England? | Henry the Navigator | Humphrey Gilbert | John Franklin | Henry Hudson |
Which of these was NOT an explorer for Spain? | Da Gama | Magellan | Columbus | Cortes |
Which of these was NOT an explorer for Portugal? | Hernando Cortes | Henry the Navigator | Gaspar Corte Real | Vasco da Gama |
Marco Polo set out from what country? | Italy | Portugal | Spain | France |
Marco Polo was famous for traveling which road? | Silk Road | Northwest Passage | Salt Road | The Mandalay Road |
Marco Polo traveled to what country in the East? | China | India | East Africa | The Azores |
While in China, Marco Polo served in the court of what famous ruler? | Kublai Khan | Genghis Khan | Shi Huang | Zhang Wenqian |
TRUE OR FALSE? The Vikings settled the New World long before the Native Americans. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Marco Polo called China "Cathay." | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Marco Polo was the first in his family to visit China. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Marco Polo's voyages took him all the way to Beijing. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Because of Henry the Navigator, Portugal discovered Haiti. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Because of Henry the Navigator, Portugal discovered the Azores. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Henry the Navigator focused most of his attention on the exploration of Africa. | TRUE | FALSE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Henry the Navigator is most famous as one of the people who financed Columbus. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
TRUE OR FALSE? Vasco da Gama was one of the first Portuguese to discover the Azores. | FALSE | TRUE | ||
Leif Ericson is widely held to be one of the first Europeans to set foot on what continent? | North America | Australia | Africa | Asia |
The Viking Eric the Red helped found the first European settlement in what country? | Greenland | Iceland | Vinland | Jutland |
Leif Ericson reached the shores of America in what year? | 1001 | 1492 | 1776 | 503 |
What was the name of the seafaring raiders who attacked European coasts in the 8th to 11th centuries? | Vikings | Normans | Arians | Gauls |
In 2500 B.C., what ancient culture used their boats to migrate across the Pacific? | Polynesians | Egyptians | Mongolians | Phoenicians |
What culture was the earliest to go exploring in boats? | Phoenician | Macedonian | Assyrian | Carthaginian |
John Cabot explored eastern Canada for what country? | England | Italy | Spain | France |
Million Dollar Questions
Animal Science
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What is the name for a stone-filled muscular organ used by birds to grind up swallowed seeds? | gizzard | ventriculus | gastric mill | gizzards |
Which phylum includes jellyfish and coral? | Cnidaria | |||
Which phylum includes leeches? | Annelida | |||
Which phylum includes octopi and oysters? | Mollusca | Molluscs | Mollusc | |
Which phylum includes joint-footed, segmented creatures with a hard exoskeleton? | Arthropoda | Arthropods | Arthropod | |
Which phylum includes lampreys and archosaurs? | Chordata | Chordates | Chordate | |
What scientific term best describes the symmetry of a sea anemone? | radial | radial symmetry | ||
What scientific term best describes the symmetry of an electric eel? | bilateral | bilateral symmetry | ||
What protein-based substance do most spiders and a special kind of domesticated moth produce? | silk | |||
The animals of phylum Platyhelminthes are known as flat-what? | flatworms | flatworm | worm | worms |
Which phylum includes sea urchins and sea cucumbers? | Echinodermata | |||
What do we call the common fossil arthropod whose name derives from "three-lobed? | trilobite | trilobites |
Art
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 |
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What 19th century art style used only dots to create full-colored paintings? | Pointillism | pointillist | |
What 20th century art style was drawn from popular mass culture and its products? | Pop Art | pop | popart |
What turn-of-the-century art style was named after the French words for "New Art"? | Art Noveau | ||
What 20th century art style placed ordinary objects in bizarre situations? | Surrealism | surrealist | |
The styles of Cezanne, Van Gogh and Gauguin all could be categorized as post-what? | Impressionism | Impressionist | |
What set of colors were used in Pointillism and combined to create all other known colors? | primary | primary colors | |
What do we call the rectangle-based geometric style of painting pioneered by Braque and Picasso? | Cubism | Cubist | |
What art style would be used to describe the most common works of Leonardo Da Vinci? | Realist | Realism | |
What was the name given to the movement led by artists who wanted to go beyond Impressionism? | Post Impressionism | Post Impressionist |
Astronomy
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What celestial object is about 24,000 miles from the Earth? | Moon | The Moon | Luna | |
The scientific term for a planet composed mostly of silicate rocks is a _ planet? | terrestrial | rocky | telluric | inner |
What is the scientific term for a planet NOT composed mostly of silicate rocks? | jovian | gas giant | ice giant | |
Three of the five largest moons in the Solar System orbit a single planet. Which planet? | Jupiter | |||
What is the common nickname that seagoing navigators used for the star Polaris? | North Star | Pole Star | Lodestar | Alpha Ursae Minoris |
Which is the smallest jovian planet in the solar system? | Neptune | |||
Which terrestrial planet is permanently covered in clouds? | Venus | |||
Which of the four gas giants has the most extreme tilt, creating the most extreme seasons? | Uranus | |||
What planet has a year of only 88 days? | Mercury | |||
What planet has about the same number of hours in a day as Earth? | Mars | |||
What planet takes 264 days to orbit around the sun? | Venus | |||
Which of the four gas giants radiates twice as much heat as it receives from the sun? | Jupiter | |||
What planet takes 1,408 hours to turn a complete revolution on its axis? | Mercury |
Earth Science
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What type of rock is peridotite? | igneous | |||
Which is the scientific term for the middle layer of the 3 layers inside the Earth? | mantle | upper mantle | ||
What is the scientific term for the deepest of 3 layers inside the Earth? | core | outer core | inner core | |
What is the scientific term for the "north" detected by compasses? | magnetic north | magnetic north pole | north magnetic pole | MN |
The movement of continents on top of the Earth's mantle is called continental what? | drift | continental drift | plate movement | |
What is the scientific term for an underwater steam vent? | hydrothermal | hydrothermal vent | sea vent | black smoker |
What is the name of the explorer who found fossils of Lystrosaurus, proving continental drift? | Alfred Wegener | Wegener | ||
On what do tectonic plates float? | magma | lava | liquid rock | mantle |
What is the scientific term for a tectonic plate sliding into the Earth's mantle? | subduction | subduction zone | ||
"The "Law of Superposition" describes finding new layers of _ underneath old layers of _. | rock | rocks | ||
When one tectonic plate slips under another underwater, it can makes an oceanic what? | trench | oceanic trench | undersea trench | underwater trench |
What is the scientific term for the effects of gravity on the ocean? | tidal forces | tides | tide | |
What is the name of the deepest convergent depression found in the ocean? | Mariana Trench | Marianas Trench | Mariana | Marianas |
English
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What is the 4-letter root word meaning "against" or "opposite"? | anti | |||
What is the 5-letter root word meaning "time"? | chron | chrono | chronos | |
What is the 6-letter root word meaning "around" or "about"? | circum | |||
What is the 6-letter root word meaning "against" or "opposite"? | contra | |||
What is the 6-letter root word meaning "different" or "other"? | hetero | |||
What is the 5-letter root word meaning "too much" or "beyond"? | hyper | |||
What is the 5-letter root word meaning "many"? | multi | poly | ||
What is the 3-letter root word meaning "new" or "recent"? | neo | nov | ||
What is the 3-letter root word meaning "not" or "without"? | non | |||
What term describes a person praising the content of a book, usually found in the book's foreword? | testimonial | testimony | endorsement | endorses |
What is the term for a non-fiction story about someone's life? | biography | auto biography | autobiography | bio |
If you are trying to look up a particular subject in a book, you can use the table of contents or what else? | index | |||
In what section of a book would you find unusual terms defined? | glossary | |||
What do we call the part at the end of a book where the author talks about how the book was developed? | afterword | postscript |
Health
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What do we call the study of heredity in biology? | genetics | |||
What do we call the disease that results from a deficiency of insulin? | diabetes | diabetic | ||
What is another term used to describe an infectious disease? | communicable | contagious | ||
Hemoglobin requires what mineral in order to function properly? | iron | |||
What mineral, good for bones, is found in spinach? | calcium | |||
What kind of organism creates strep throat? | bacteria | bacterial | bacterium | |
What do we call kits that deal with common medical emergencies like cuts, bruises and sprains? | first aid | firstaid | ||
Which part of salt (NaCl) helps make stomach acid? | chloride | Cl | ||
Which part of salt (NaCl) helps regulate energy moving in and out of the cell? | sodium | Na | ||
What is the name of the maneuver people use to help those who are choking? | Heimlich | Heimlich maneuver | abdominal thrusts | |
What is the term for changes in the body as a child turns into an adult? | puberty | adolescence | sexual maturation | menarche |
What is the scientific term beginning with "h" that describes keeping yourself clean? | hygiene | |||
What kind of pressure is put on somebody when it involves friends, co-workers or classmates? | peer pressure | peer | social pressure | norms |
In certain cases, doctors have a patient ingest activated charcoal when the patient has swallowed what? | poison | poisons | poison mushrooms | toxin |
Inventors
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What kind of printing press did Richard Hoe invent in the 19th century? | rotary press | rotary | ||
What is the name of the system that allows the blind to read? | Braille | Brail | ||
The first transatlantic telegraph cable went to Newfoundland from what European nation? | Ireland | Valentia Island | Valentia Island Ireland | |
This hydrogen-filled rigid-frame airship was named after its inventor. What was its name? | zeppelin | zeppelins | ||
The man who invented a reading system for the blind was Louis what? | Braille | Louis Braille | Brail |
Life Science
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What Kingdom, responsible for strep throat, is made up of single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus? | Eubacteria | Bacteria | Kingdom Eubacteria | Kingdom Bacteria |
What Kingdom is made up primarily of slimes and molds? | Protista | Kingdom Protista | Protist | |
What kind of nutrition are epiphytes, plants that root on trees, trying to gain by growing high off the ground? | sunlight | photosynthesis | ||
What type of trees are cone-shaped with needle-like leaves? | coniferous | conifers | coniferae | pinophyta |
What part of the cactus evolved into its spines? | leaves | leaf | ||
What is the scientific term for the fluid in which organelles float? | cytoplasm | |||
Which Kingdom includes sponges, spiders and sparrows? | Animalia | Kingdom Animalia | Animal | |
Which Kingdom includes mushrooms, molds and puffballs? | Fungi | Kingdom Fungi | ||
Which Kingdom includes only multi-celled, immobile sun-feeders? | Plantae | Kingdom Plantae | Plant | |
Kingdoms Protista, Archaea and what other Kingdom share the trait of being single-celled? | Eubacteria | Bacteria | Kingdom Eubacteria | Kingdom Bacteria |
If Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, what kind of cells are Fungi? | eukaryotic | eukaryote | eucariotic | |
Plants and animals have ekaryotic cells with chromosomes. What kind of cells do Bacteria have? | prokaryotic | prokaryote | procariotic | |
Animals are heterotrophic. Plants are what? | autotroph | autotrophic | ||
What is the term for how all members of Kingdom Fungi feed? | heterotroph | heterotrophic | ||
What is the scientific term for cone-bearing, evergreen trees? | conifers | coniferous | Coniferae | pinophyta |
In what phylum do fish species account for up to half of all the species? | chordates | choradata | phylum Chordata | |
The term "prokaryote" means that a cell lacks what? | nucleus | a nucleus | ||
In taxonomy, Animalia, Plantae, Protista, and Fungi are examples of what? | kingdoms | kingdom |
Math
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 |
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If 2/3 = 6/n then 2xn = what? | 18 | ||
What is 40% of 250? | 100 | ||
Find the missing variable of 92-n=46. | 46 | ||
What is the least common multiple of 3 and 5? | 15 | ||
Find the missing variable of 12=408/p. | 34 | ||
What is the lowest common denominator of 1/32 and 2/3? | 15 | ||
How many decimal places would you have if you multiplied .802x4.21? | 5 | ||
What is the area of a rectangle that is 12cm by 6cm? | 72 | ||
Find the next 4 numbers in this sequence: 3, 9, 5, 11, _, _, _, _. | 7 13 9 15 | 713915 | |
What are the prime factors of 21? | 3 7 | 37 | 3 and 7 |
How many decimal places would you have if you multiplied .73x6? | 2 |
Measurements
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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From what extremely cold point is the Kelvin temperature scale calibrated? | absolute zero | zero | ||
The Celsius scale is calibrated off the melting point of what substance? | ice | water | ||
With 26 liters of espresso coffee, to how many sleepy customers can Gerald serve 8 oz cups of coffee? | 50 | |||
How many 4" x 1" colored pencils can be stored in Edie's 3" x 4" x 6" pencil box?" | 18 | |||
How many pounds of nuts would you need to fill 27 six-ounce jars? | 11 | |||
Rounding up, how many pounds are in 2 tons, 122 ounces? | 2008 | |||
A milligram works out to be 1/_ of a gram? | one thousandth | 1000 | ||
The racetrack was measured in miles, kilometers, meters and yards. Which would give the lowest number? | miles | |||
A car weighing about 2 tons would be approximately how many kilograms (round up)? | 2000 | two thousand | 2000 kg | 2000 kilograms |
Music
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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A root note, a third and a fifth note make up what kind of chord? | major | major chord | major triad | |
A major chord is built by adding a major third and what other type of third on top of a root note? | minor | minor third | ||
What note would complete this major triad: C - E - _ | G | |||
What note would complete this major triad: _ - A - C | F | |||
What do we call the traditional music of the common people, handed down from one generation to the next? | folk | folk music | ||
In music, if "soft" is "piano," what word do we use for "loud?" | forte | fortissimo | ||
In music, if "disharmony" is called "dissonance," what would we call "harmony?" | consonance | |||
How many whole steps will you find in a 7-note major scale? | 5 | five | 5 whole steps | 5 whole notes |
What is the term for a group of distinctive notes that ends a composition, section, or phrase? | cadence | |||
Atonal music describes music without what? | tonal center | tone | a tonal center | a tone |
What do we call it when the notes of a chord are played one note at a time, "in the manner of the harp?" | arpeggio | |||
What term describes the base note on which a chord is built, for example the C in a C major chord? | root note | root | ||
How many half steps will you find in a 7-note major scale? | 2 | two | 2 half steps | 2 half notes |
Phys. Science
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What do we call a partial or complete solid solution that contains one or more metallic elements? | alloy | |||
What scientific chart organizes elements by chemical properties? | Periodic Table | Table of Elements | The Periodic Table | |
Carbon steel alloy is a mixture of carbon and what other element? | iron | |||
The alloy brass is a mix of zinc and what other element? | copper | |||
What is the solvent for salt water? | water | fresh water | ||
What is the solute for salt water? | salt | |||
A proton carries what kind of charge? | positive | |||
An electron carries what kind of charge? | negative | |||
A neutron carries what kind of charge? | neutral | none | ||
The atomic number refers specifically to what particles in a nucleus? | protons | proton | ||
Atomic mass is determined by the number of protons and what other atomic particle? | neutrons | neutron | ||
What is the scientific term for a complete absence of all matter? | vacuum | total vacuum | perfect vacuum | vacuum state |
What is the term for a mixture that is experiencing sedimentation? | suspension | colloid | colloidal suspension |
Reading
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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In literary analysis, what do we call the central character? | protagonist | hero | main character | |
If Mowgli is the protagonist of "The Jungle Book," what is Shere Khan? | antagonist | villain | ||
"The Iliad", "Beowulf" and "Epic of Gilgamesh" are classic examples of what style of writing? | epic poetry | primary epics | epics | primary epic |
What writing style carefully uses meter, intonation and rhythm? | poetry | poems | poem | |
In Lewis Caroll's first book about Alice, in what land did all of her surreal adventures take place? | Wonderland | |||
During "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", on what river did most of their adventures take place? | Mississippi | |||
The ancient Greek epic "The Iliad" told the story of what war?" | Trojan | Trojan War | The Trojan War | |
What is the term for a conflict that takes place inside a character in a story? | internal | internal conflict | inner | inner conflict |
Science
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What is the scientific term for the study of sound waves? | acoustics | |||
Red-shifts and blue-shifts are part of what effect? | Doppler | Doppler effect | The Doppler Effect | |
Condensation is the process of what turning into a liquid? | gas | |||
Melting is the process of a solid turning into what? | liquid | |||
What is the term for a liquid or fine solid particles suspended in a gas? | aerosol | colloidal aerosol | ||
Paint is an example of what kind of mixture? | suspension | emulsion | colloidal suspension | colloid |
Social Studies
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What kind of glass did Native Americans use as arrowheads, cutting tools and scalpels? | obsidian | |||
What documentation did proprietary companies obtain from the King to colonize the New World? | charter | charters | ||
The colonists on the Mayflower created what kind of document to govern their settlement in the New World? | Compact | Mayflower Compact | ||
A crown colony is ruled by a governor appointed by what high office? | the king | king | ||
The religious Separatists that colonized America in the 17th century are better known by what name? | Pilgrims | Pilgrim | ||
To what confederacy did the Oneida belong? | Iroquois | Haudenosaunee | Iroquois Confederacy | Six Nations |
To what group did the Nakota belong? | Sioux | Great Sioux Nation | Sioux Nation | |
What kind of houses did the Anasazi build? | pueblo | adobe | ||
The Anasazi built some of their dwellings on the side of what? | cliffs | cliffsides | cliff sides | |
The ancient Pueblo People, whose ancestors are the Hopi and the Zuni, are better known by what name? | Anasazi | The Anasazi | ||
The native tribes of the Pacific Northwest relied heavily on what fish for food? | salmon | |||
The Pawnee, Cheyenne and Arapaho were grouped as tribes in what part of North America? | Great Plains | Plains | Plains Indians | The Great Plains |
Which religious sect founded Pennsylvania? | Quaker | Quakers | The Quakers | |
How many of the original 13 colonies were in New England? | 6 | six | ||
The Abenaki, the Penobscot, and the Wampanoag were tribes in what region of the United States? | New England | northeast | northeastern | NE |
U.S. Geography
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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The Colorado river follows what major mountain range? | Rockies | Rocky Mountains | Rocky | The Rockies |
The Colorado river empties into what major gulf? | Gulf of California | California | CA | |
The original native people who explored the Americas used the coasts of which ocean to travel to America? | Pacific | Pacific Ocean | The Pacific | The Pacific Ocean |
The Ohio river is a tributary of which river? | Mississippi | Mississippi river | MS | The Mississippi |
Which river, when combined with the Mississippi, makes up the 4th largest waterway in the world? | Missouri | Missouri river | MO | The Missouri |
What major river did settlers take to St. Louis before continuing west? | Mississippi | Mississippi river | MS | The Mississippi |
The Coastal Plains are often divided into the Gulf Plains and what other plains? | Atlantic | Atlantic Plains | The Atlantic | The Atlantic Plains |
The Coastal Ranges trap moisture from what ocean? | Pacific | Pacific Ocean | The Pacific | The Pacific Ocean |
The U.S. Coastal Plains border what major gulf? | Gulf of Mexico | Mexico | MX | |
The Columbia River travels along much of the border between Oregon and what other state? | Washington | Washington state | WA | |
The Columbia River starts in what Canadian province? | British Columbia | BC | ||
Which river flows along the borders of West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana? | Ohio | Ohio river | OH | The Ohio |
What is the Ohio River's largest tributary? | Tennessee | Tennessee river | TN | The Tennessee |
U.S. History
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What country sent explorers to the American Southwest to search for the legendary "Seven Cities of Gold"? | Spain | ES | ||
What was an independent republic before the Mexican-American war? | Texas | Republic of Texas | TX | |
What territory originally included all of Idaho and Washington, as well as parts of Montanna and Wyoming? | Oregon | Oregon Territory | OR | |
What was the name of the political party founded by the first Secretary of the Treasury? | federalists | federalist | federalist party | The Federalists |
What was the name of the party that favored strong states' rights? | Republicans | Republican | Republican party | The Republicans |
Which state refused to sign the Constitution until the Bill of Rights was added? | Massachusetts | MA | ||
Which state had a farmer's rebellion in 1786 that led to people demanding a new Constitutional Convention? | Massachusetts | MA | ||
What year did the Federal Judiciary finally become a fully functional branch of the U.S. government? | 1789 | |||
How many political parties were in existence when Adams took office? | 2 | two |
World Geography
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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What wind-driven current keeps Europe warm? | Gulf Stream | The Gulf Stream | ||
The Canary islands are northwest of which continent? | Africa | |||
Which large North American island is a province of Denmark? | Greenland | GL | ||
In what country does a canal link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans? | Panama | PA | ||
The Azores are in the middle of which ocean? | Atlantic | Atlantic Ocean | The Atlantic | Ther Atlantic Ocean |
The Greater Antilles can be found in what sea? | Caribbean | Caribbean Sea | The Caribbean | The Caribbean Sea |
Explorers and merchants commonly used what wind current to reach America? | Gulf Stream | The Gulf Stream | ||
Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic are all part of what island chain? | Greater Antilles | The Greater Antilles | Antilles | The Antilles |
Which U.S. protectorate is part of the Greater Antilles? | Puerto Rico | PR | ||
What other ocean, connected across the Panama Canal, is half the size of the Pacific Ocean? | Atlantic | Atlantic Ocean | The Atlantic | The Atlantic Ocean |
The Atlantic Ocean is about as big as what other ocean? | Indian | Indian Ocean | The Indian | The Indian Ocean |
The Caribbean Sea is about as big as what European Sea? | Mediterranean | Mediterranean Sea | The Mediterranean | |
The Nile is about as long as what South American River? | Amazon | Amazon river | The Amazon | The Amazon River |
World History
Question | Correct Answer | Alternate Answer 1 | Alternate Answer 2 | Alternate Answer 3 |
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Samuel de Champlain mapped the northeast of what country? | Canada | CA | ||
Portugal had a heavy presence in what part of the Americas? | South America | |||
The African nation of Mali was famous for trading in gold and what necessary seasoning? | salt | MSG | ||
Where did Columbus go to finance his journeys? | Spain | ES | ||
What rank in Portugal's royalty was held by Henry the Navigator? | prince | |||
Vasco DaGama found a reliable route to what country? | India | IN | ||
Who was the father of Leif Ericson, the first European explorer to set foot on America? | Eric the Red | Erik the Red | Eric | Erik |
When Marco Polo visited them, what empire ruled China? | Mongols | Mongolia | ||
Who was the last of the great khans? | Kublai Khan | Kublai | ||
The Polynesians traveled which ocean? | Pacific | Pacific Ocean | The Pacific | The Pacific Ocean |
What nation possessed the first great navy of the Mediterranean? | Phoenicia | Phonecians | ||
Gaspar Corte Real and Vasco de Gama sailed under the flag of which country? | Portugal | PT | ||
Ferdinand Magellan and Chris Columbus sailed under the flag of which country? | Spain | ES |
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