What is the fastest bird on foot? A.Flamingo B.Penguin C.Emu D.Ostrich E.Turkey.

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What is the fastest bird on foot? A.Flamingo B.Penguin C.Emu D.Ostrich E.Turkey

What planet is closest to the sun? A.Venus B.Earth C.Mercury D.Mars E.Jupiter

Which of the following is NOT one of the Great Lakes? A.Alberta B.Huron C.Michigan D.Ontario E.Superior

A Heptagon is a shape with how many sides? A.4 B.6 C.7 D.8 E.9

How long is one regular term for a U.S. Representative? A.1 year B.2 years C.3 years D.4 years E.6 years

Which is a compound word? A.Driver B.Alternate C.Route D.Airport

Which of the following states is NOT on the Gulf of Mexico? A.Georgia B.Texas C.Florida D.Alabama E.Louisiana

What is the lowest prime number? A.0 B.1 C.2 D.3 E.5

On what continent is the chimpanzee’s natural habitat? A.South America B.Asia C.Africa D.Australia

How does the Earth’s moon give off light? A.It gives off it’s own light from within B.It just appears to be lit because of surrounding stars C.It is lit by light reflected from the Earth D.It reflects light from the sun

What is the largest South American country by area? A.Argentina B.Brazil C.Chile D.Mexico E.Peru

Which one of the following states is NOT part of the Four Corners? A.New Mexico B.Utah C.Colorado D.Nevada E.Arizona

Who is the first person to step foot on the moon? A.Neil Armstrong B.Edwin ‘Buzz’ Aldrin C.John Glenn D.Sally Ride E.Alan Shepard

‘Carefully’ is an example of what type of word? A.Adjective B.Noun C.Verb D.Adverb

What animal classification is a turtle? A.Amphibian B.Fish C.Reptile D.Mammal

In the northern hemisphere, in what month is the autumnal equinox? A.August B.September C.October D.November

Emma has 2 yard sticks. She also has a 12-inch ruler. She laid them end-to- end. How many feet long is the line? A.3 feet B.5 feet C.7 feet D.9 feet E.11 feet

Inca civilizations were concentrated on what continent? A.South America B.Africa C.North America D.Asia E.Europe

What state is the Grand Canyon in? A.California B.Arizona C.North Dakota D.New Mexico E.Utah

Who was the second president of the United States? A.John Adams B.Abraham Lincoln C.Thomas Jefferson D.James Madison E.George Washington