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Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
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- Q1You have two quarters, a nickel, three dimes, and four pennies. How much money do you have?99 cents89 cents$1.2984 cents30s
- Q2On a class field trip, there are four buses taking 36 students to the zoo. Each bus has the same number of students. How many students are on each bus?121891620s
- Q3What’s 25 x 3?125150507510s
- Q423.4 + 16.239.535.637.639.610s
- Q5A hexagon has how many sides?863510s
- Q6Which language is the most widely spoken in South America?SpanishFrenchGuatamaulenEnglish10s
- Q7Who were the first people in America?Native AmericansSpanishEnglishFrench10s
- Q8What country did Mexico gain its independence from in the 1800s?FranceItalySpainAmerica10s
- Q9Who fought in the Revolutionary War?Americans and BritishAmericans and FrenchGermany and BritishSpanish and French10s
- Q10What are the three branches of the United States government?Military, aldermatic, and legalExecutive, Representative, and senateLegislative, Mayorial, RepresentativesLegislative, judicial, and executive10s
- Q11The Emancipation Proclamation did what?freed womenfreed slavesfreed menfreed children10s
- Q12Who was the first president to live in the White House: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison?John AdamsJames MadisonGeorge WashingtonThomas Jefferson10s
- Q13The modern-day city of Istanbul was known by what name in the 13th century?ThebesRomeConstantinopleBerlin10s
- Q14What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word?antonymsynonymmetaphorsimile10s
- Q15I want (a) (an) apple for a snack.itaanto5s