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  • Which country is closer to Asia: Canada or the United States? (4th grade)
    The USA
  • What is the capital of Vietnam? (3rd grade)
    Hanoi
  • What continent is the country of Brazil part of? (2nd grade)
    South America
  • How many grams are in a thousand kilograms? (3rd grade)
    a million
  • Find the preposition: The pretty calico cat sat on the kitchen table. (4th grade)
    on
  • The words “the,” “an,” and “a,” are known as what in English grammar? (5th grade)
    Articles
  • What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word? (1st grade)
    synonym
  • What planet is nicknamed the “Red Planet?” (4th grade)
    Mars
  • What is the largest country in the world by size? (3rd grade)
    Russia
  • How long does it take the moon to orbit Earth? (4th grade)
    one month
  • Which language is the most widely spoken in South America? (1st grade)
    Spanish
  • The first fireworks were invented in what country during the seventh century? (3rd grade)
    China
  • Which is the largest human organ? (3rd grade)
    Skin
  • Name the colours of the olympic rings. (5th grade)
    Yellow, Blue, Black, Green and Red
  • What number is the Roman numeral XVI? (2nd grade)
    16
  • How many sides are there in a hexagon? (4th grade)
    6
  • The ocean is made of what kind of water? (2nd grade)
    saltwater
  • What are the animals that use the secretion of milk by females for the nourishment of the young? (4th grade)
    mammals
  • What do you call the part of the story with all the action or the big twist? (3rd grade)
    The climax
  • Which is a type of poem: Graph, Sonnet, Essay? (4th grade)
    Sonnet
  • The statue of liberty was a gift from _____ to the USA. (2nd grade)
    France
  • Spell 'rainbow' in Burmese. (2nd grade)
    သက်တံ
  • What makes a square a square? (1st grade)
    Four equal sides
  • What country is the capital of Rome located in? (1st grade)
    Italy
  • Which word means to radiate: spin, kill, and glow? (4th grade)
    glow
  • The sun is a: Planet, star, meteor? (1st grade)
    star
  • What is the largest country in Southeast Asia? (3rd grade)
    Indonesia
  • Which colour is formed by mixing blue and yellow? (1st grade)
    green
  • Complete this Burmese saying: 'ဆင်ဖြူတော်မှီ........' (5th grade)
    ကြံစုပ်
  • What city in the world was the first to be attacked by an atomic bomb? (2nd grade)
    Hiroshima
  • Which ocean is in between New York and London? (4th grade)
    The Atlantic Ocean
  • When a living thing makes more of its own kind, is it called reproducing, reducing, or recycling? (3rd grade)
    reproducing
  • What is the name of the most famous English playwright? (5th grade)
    William Shakespeare
  • What is the largest and deepest ocean in the world? (1st grade)
    The Pacific Ocean
  • The first two men in the entire world to walk on the moon were? (3rd grade)
    Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
  • What phenomenon might be felt on the surface when two tectonic plates rub against each other? (3rd grade)
    An earthquake
  • What is the smallest country in the world? (5th grade)
    Vatican City
  • What are carnivores? (5th grade)
    These are the organisms that eat meat or flesh of animals.
  • What type of literature features magical creatures, such as giants, gnomes, and goblins? (2nd grade)
    fairy tales
  • Earth is located in what galaxy? (2nd grade)
    The Milky Way
  • What is the southernmost continent called? (3rd grade)
    Antarctica