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$100 Question from Math If you multiply these numbers together, you get 42
$100 Answer from Math What are 7 and 6?
$200 Question from Math A whole number having 123 hundreds, 4 tens, and 5 ones
$200 Answer from Math What is 12,345?
$300 Question from Math This number, rounded to the nearest hundred: 153,675
$300 Answer from Math What is 153,700?
$400 Question from Math Make a statement that tells Which one of these is bigger: ¼ or 1/5
$400 Answer from Math What is ¼ > 1/5 (One-fourth is greater Than one-fifth)
$500 Question from Math 7.3 – 5.4 ?
$500 Answer from Math What is 1.9?
$100 Question from History The Parthenon is an example of architecture in this country
$100 Answer from History What is Greece?
$200 Question from History This was a wealthy trading empire in Africa before Columbus discovered the New World
$200 Answer from History What is Mali?
$300 Question from History This explorer claimed Florida for Spain
$300 Answer from History Who was Juan Ponce de Leon?
$400 Question from History The idea of a Republican form of government came from this ancient city
$400 Answer from History What is Rome?
$500 Question from History The ancient Greeks built ships to sail upon this sea
$500 Answer from History What is the Mediterranean Sea?
$100 Question from Social Science Things that people make or use to satisfy needs and wants
$100 Answer from Social Science What are Goods?
$200 Question from Social Science The arrow is pointing to this ocean
$200 Answer from Social Science What is the Indian Ocean?
$300 Question from Social Science These resources come from water, soil, wood, etc.
$300 Answer from Social Science What are natural resources?
$400 Question from Social Science Virginia is known for its expertise in shipbuilding. This is an example of what?
$400 Answer from Social Science What is economic specialization?
$500 Question from Social Science An African American woman who refused to give up her seat on a public bus
$500 Answer from Social Science Who is Rosa Parks?
$100 Question from Language Arts A person who writes about his or her own life is writing ___________
$100 Answer from Language Arts What is an autobiography?
$200 Question from Language Arts The story of Pecos Bill or Paul Bunyan would be this kind of tale
$200 Answer from Language Arts What is a tall tale?
$300 Question from Language Arts This part of speech is also called an “action word”
$300 Answer from Language Arts What is a verb?
$400 Question from Language Arts You would use this book to find the definition of a word
$400 Answer from Language Arts What is a dictionary?
$500 Question from Language Arts The time and place of a story is called the _____________
$500 Answer from Language Arts What is the setting?
$100 Question from Science A bicycle and a wheelbarrow are examples of this type of machine
$100 Answer from Science What is a compound machine?
$200 Question from Science A flat surface that is raised so one end is higher than the other
$200 Answer from Science What is an inclined plane?
$300 Question from Science The viceroy butterfly tastes good to birds, but the monarch butterfly tastes bad. Because the viceroy looks like the monarch, birds avoid it. This is an example of an animal adaptation called______________.
$300 Answer from Science What is mimicry?
$400 Question from Science These organisms break down decayed plants and animals into smaller pieces that can be used again by living things.
$400 Answer from Science What are decomposers?
$500 Question from Science A group of organisms of the same kind that lives in the same place