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Buzzer Game 11/25

QuestionAnswer
Which number is prime? A) 9 B) 12 C) 17 D) 21, C 17
Which number is composite? A) 2 B) 11 C) 13 D) 20, D 20
Which number is even? A) 37 B) 42 C) 55 D) 63, B 42
Which number is odd? A) 18 B) 26 C) 41 D) 60, C 41
What is the mean of 4, 1, and 10? A) 5 B) 6 C) 7 D) 8, A 5
What is the median of 1, 7, and 3? A) 1 B) 3 C) 7 D) 7, B 3
What is the mode of 4, 4, 6, and 8? A) 4 B) 6 C) 8 D) none, A 4
What is the range of 2, 5, 11, and 9? A) 2 B) 7 C) 9 D) 11, C 9
What is the probability of landing heads on a coin? A) 0 B) 1/4 C) 1/2 D) 1, C 1/2
What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a normal number cube? A) 1/2 B) 1/4 C) 1/5 D) 1/6, D 1/6
How many outcomes are possible when flipping 2 coins? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6, C 4
How many combinations of red or blue shirts and black or white shoes are there? A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 6, C 4
Which number is both even and composite? A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 9, C 4
Which set shows only prime numbers? A) 2, 3, 5 B) 4, 6, 9 C) 8, 11, 13 D) 3, 7, 12, A 2, 3, 5
What is the range of 10, 5, and 12? A) 2 B) 5 C) 7 D) 12, C 7
What is the median of 8, 2, 6, 10, and 4? A) 4 B) 6 C) 8 D) 10, B 6
What is the mode of 2, 3, 3, 5, and 6? A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D) none, B 3
What is the probability of picking a vowel from the set A, B, C? A) 1/3 B) 2/3 C) 1/2 D) 1/4, A 1/3
How many possible outcomes are there when rolling a die and then flipping a coin? A) 2 B) 6 C) 8 D) 12, D 12
Which number is NOT prime? A) 3 B) 5 C) 9 D) 11, C 9
What is the mean of 12, 18, and 30? A) 20 B) 25 C) 30 D) 15, A 20
Which number is even? A) 13 B) 27 C) 40 D) 51, C 40
How many combinations are there with 3 shirts and 2 hats? A) 3 B) 5 C) 6 D) 9 C 6
What is the probability of rolling a number greater than 4 on a number cube? A) 1/6 B) 2/6 C) 3/6 D) 4/6, B 2/6
Which number is prime? A) 15 B) 21 C) 29 D) 35, C 29
What is the range of 15, 20, and 30? A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20, C 15
Which number is odd? A) 90 B) 88 C) 73 D) 42, C 73
What is the median of 4, 4, 6, 8, and 10? A) 4 B) 6 C) 8 D) 10 B 6
What is the mode of 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, and 3? A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) none, C 3
What is the probability of choosing red from red, blue, yellow, and green? A) 1/3 B) 1/4 C) 1/2 D) 2/5, B 1/4
Which number is a composite number? A) 7 B) 11 C) 14 D) 19, C 14
How many outcomes are possible when flipping 3 coins? A) 4 B) 6 C) 8 D) 10, C 8
What is the mean of 7, 9, and 8? A) 7 B) 7.5 C) 8 D) 10, C 8
Which number is prime? A) 16 B) 22 C) 23 D) 27 C 23
Which pair gives an even product? A) 3×5 B) 7×9 C) 6×3 D) 5×11, C 6×3
What is the range of 100, 95, 110, and 105? A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20, C 15
What is the probability of rolling an even number on a number cube? A) 1/6 B) 2/6 C) 3/6 D) 4/6, C 3/6
Which list shows all composite numbers? A) 4, 6, 8 B) 3, 5, 8 C) 11, 12, 14 D) 2, 3, 9, A 4, 6, 8
How many outfit combinations are possible with 2 shirts, 3 pairs of pants, and 3 hats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 18 D) 24, C 18
What is the median of 2, 6, 9, and 10? A) 6 B) 7.5 C) 8 D) 9, B 7.5
“What kind of sentence is this: ‘Where are you going?’” A) Declarative B) Interrogative C) Imperative D) Exclamatory, B Interrogative
“What kind of sentence is this: ‘Please close the door.’” A) Exclamatory B) Declarative C) Imperative D) Interrogative, C Imperative
A book that tells facts is what genre? A) Fiction B) Fantasy C) Nonfiction D) Drama, C Nonfiction
A story that could be real but is not true is called what? A) Fantasy B) Realistic fiction C) Myth D) Poetry B Realistic fiction
A diagram with labels in a text is an example of what? A) Caption B) Text feature C) Heading D) Glossary, B Text feature
A short summary of a picture in a text is called what? A) Caption B) Graph C) Heading D) Index, A Caption
“The phrase ‘as brave as a lion’ is an example of what?” A) Simile B) Metaphor C) Idiom D) Hyperbole, A Simile
“The phrase ‘Time is money’ is an example of what?” A) Metaphor B) Simile C) Idiom D) Personification, A Metaphor
“The sentence ‘The wind whispered through the trees’ is an example of what?” A) Hyperbole B) Personification C) Simile D) Metaphor, B Personification
“The sentence ‘I could eat a horse!’ is an example of what? A) Metaphor B) Hyperbole C) Simile D) Idiom, B Hyperbole
Which text feature shows the page numbers of topics? A) Glossary B) Index C) Heading D) Caption, B Index
Which text feature gives a definition for bold vocabulary words at the back of a book? A) Glossary B) Index C) Heading D) Title, A Glossary
Poetry often includes which of these? A) Facts only B) Rhyming and feelings C) Real events D) Maps and charts, B Rhyming and feelings
What is a biography? A) Fictional story B) About a person’s life C) A fairy tale D) A play, B About a person’s life
A tall tale usually includes what? A) Realistic details B) Extreme exaggerations C) No characters D) Only animals, B Extreme exaggerations
Which is an example of fiction? A) Textbook B) Cookbook C) Fairy tale D) Weather report, C Fairy tale
Which text feature helps compare data? A) Graph B) Heading C) Title D) Glossary, A Graph
What does the idiom “Break a leg!” mean? A) Actual injury B) Good luck C) Hurry up D) Be careful, B Good luck
A story with animals that act like humans is called what? A) Myth B) Fable C) Legend D) Play, B Fable
A myth usually explains what? A) Real facts B) How something in nature began C) A recipe D) The future, B How something in nature began
What punctuation mark ends an exclamatory sentence? A) . B) ? C) ! D) ,, C !
What type of sentence gives a command? A) Interrogative B) Declarative C) Imperative D) Exclamatory, C Imperative
Where is an index usually found in a book? A) At the front B) At the back C) On every page D) In the glossary, B At the back
What is a memoir? A) Invented story B) Writing about your own life C) Science article D) Fable, B Writing about your own life
What is a legend? A) True story B) Story based on a real person but exaggerated C) Newspaper article D) Mystery, B Story based on a real person but exaggerated
A simile uses which words? A) like/as B) is C) were D) had been, A like/as
What does a metaphor do? A) Compares using like or as B) Says one thing is another C) Gives animals human traits ' D) Over-exaggerates, B Says one thing is another
What does a table of contents show? A) Words and definitions B) Chapters and page numbers C) Pictures D) Facts in a chart, B Chapters and page numbers
A text written to inform mainly does what? A) Gives facts B) Tries to sell something C) Tries to entertain D) Explains feelings, A Gives facts
Which is an example of fantasy? A) Dragons B) Weather report C) Biography D) Atlas, A Dragons
A drama is meant to do what? A) Be read silently B) Be performed C) Be graphed D) Describe data, B Be performed
What is onomatopoeia? A) Sound words B) Rhyming words C) Opposite words D) Dictionary words, A Sound words
What does a heading in a text do? A) Names a chapter B) Tells what a section is about C) Lists definitions D) Shows data, B Tells what a section is about
What does a dictionary entry show? A) Rhyming words B) Page numbers C) Word meaning D) Pictures, C Word meaning
The metaphor “She is a night owl” means what? A) She flies B) She likes night C) She hunts animals D) She sleeps all day, B She likes night
What does the prefix “pre-” mean? A) after B) before C) around D) without, B before
What does the root “geo” mean? A) life B) earth C) heat D) write, B earth
What does the suffix “-ful” mean? A) full of B) without C) before D) small, A full of
Which word is a synonym for “huge”? A) tiny B) large C) weak D) dull, B large
Which word is an antonym for “quiet”? A) loud B) soft C) quick D) bright, A loud
What does the prefix “re-” mean? A) new B) again C) across D) large, B again
Which word is a synonym for “purchase”? A) run B) buy C) yell D) burn, B buy
Which word is an antonym of “brave”? A) calm B) scared C) strong D) loud, B scared
What does the root “port” mean? A) carry B) jump C) run D) heat, A carry
What does “unhappy” mean? A) very happy B) not happy C) less happy D) before happy, B not happy
What does “rewrite” mean? A) write again B) write slowly C) write before D) write later, A write again
What does the suffix “-less” mean? A) without B) full of C) very small D) strong, A without
Which is a synonym for “swift”? A) slow B) fast C) quiet D) light, B fast
Which is an antonym of “ancient”? A) old B) modern C) dusty D) broken, B modern
What does the root “bio” mean? A) water B) life C) heat D) write, B life
What does “misbehave” mean? A) behave badly B) behave well C) behave quietly D) behave early, A behave badly
Which is a synonym for “ragged”? A) new B) torn C) soft D) bright, B torn
Which is an antonym of “below”? A) up B) under C) above D) around, C above
What does the prefix “sub-” mean? A) above B) under C) before D) across, B under
What does the root “spect” mean? A) hear B) see C) feel D) jump, B see
The suffix “-er” often means what? A) person who B) without C) before D) again, A person who
Which is an antonym of “gloomy”? A) sad B) bright C) tired D) loud, B bright
Which is a synonym for “rapid”? A) slow B) quick C) heavy D) tired, B quick
What does “unknown” mean? A) known B) not known C) known again D) known before, B not known
What does the root “therm” mean? A) light B) heat C) sound D) earth, B heat
What does the suffix “-able” mean? A) before B) without C) able to D) again, C able to
What does “preview” mean? A) view after B) view before C) view again D) view at night, B view before
Which is a synonym for “foe”? A) friend B) enemy C) neighbor D) teacher, B enemy
Which is an antonym of “rare”? A) common B) strange C) weird D) soft, A common
What does the prefix “multi-” mean? A) none B) before C) many D) between, C many
Which word is a synonym for “assist”? A) harm B) help C) ignore D) slow, B help
Which is an antonym of “scarce”? A) small B) plenty C) tiny D) dark, B plenty
What does “disagree” mean? A) agree again B) agree before C) not agree D) maybe agree, C not agree
What does the prefix “anti-” mean? A) against B) for C) above D) across, A against
What does the root “aud” mean? A) hear B) see C) touch D) heat, A hear
Light travels in what form? A) circles B) waves C) zigzags D) spirals, B waves
Sound is made by what? A) magnets B) vibrations C) electricity D) shadows, B vibrations
A push or pull is called what? A) energy B) force C) matter D) mass, B force
The ability to do work is called what? A) energy B) matter C) force D) motion, A energy
Static electricity builds up on what? A) plants B) clouds C) objects D) water, C objects
A closed circuit allows what to flow? A) heat B) sound C) electric current D) wind, C electric current
A conductor allows electricity to do what? A) stop B) freeze C) flow D) bounce, C flow
An insulator does what to electricity? A) carries it B) stops it C) makes it D) pushes it, B stops it
Matter is best described as what? A) only solids B) anything with mass and volume C) only gases D) only liquids, B anything with mass and volume
Water boiling and turning to gas is what process? A) freezing B) condensation C) evaporation D) melting, C evaporation
Plants make their own food by what process? A) chewing B) digestion C) photosynthesis D) breathing, C photosynthesis
Weather describes what? A) climate B) daily atmospheric conditions C) seasons D) temperature only, B daily atmospheric conditions
Animals that eat only plants are called what? A) carnivores B) omnivores C) herbivores D) decomposers, C herbivores
A food chain usually starts with what? A) producer B) consumer C) decomposer D) predator, A producer
Earth’s rotation causes what? A) seasons B) day and night C) moon phases D) tides, B day and night
Earth’s revolution around the sun causes what ? A) seasons B) day and night C) gravity D) weather, A seasons
Sound travels fastest through which state of matter? A) solids B) liquids C) gases D) vacuum, A solids
Refraction is when light does what? A) reflects B) bends C) absorbs D) stops, B bends
Reflection is when light does what? A) bounces B) bends C) heats D) pools, A bounces
A magnet has how many poles? A) one B) two C) none D) three, B two
Weathering breaks rock into what? A) water B) sediment C) lava D) fossils, B sediment
Erosion moves what from place to place? A) air B) sediment C) heat D) clouds, B sediment
The sun is what type of object? A) planet B) moon C) star D) comet, C star
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all forms of what? A) clouds B) fronts C) precipitation D) storms, C precipitation
A solid changing to a liquid is called what? A) condensation B) melting C) evaporation D) freezing, B melting
Which of these is a renewable resource? A) oil B) coal C) wind D) gasoline, C wind
Animals that break down dead plants and animals are called what? A) consumers B) producers C) decomposers D) predators, C decomposers
A circuit that is open will do what? A) work B) not work C) overheat D) melt wires, B not work
The force that pulls objects toward Earth is what? A) friction B) electricity C) gravity D) heat, C gravity
Friction usually does what to moving objects? A) increases speed B) slows objects C) removes gravity D) makes electricity, B slows objects
Temperature is measured with what tool? A) barometer B) thermometer C) compass D) scale, B thermometer
Clouds form when water vapor does what? A) melts B) condenses C) freezes D) boils, B condenses
Producers get their energy from what? A) sun B) consumers C) fungi D) soil, A sun
Electricity flows from which charge to which? A) negative to positive B) positive to negative C) both ways D) neither way, A negative to positive
A series circuit has how many paths for current? A) many paths B) one path C) random paths D) no path, B one path
A parallel circuit has how many paths for current? A) one path B) two or more paths C) three batteries D) no light, B two or more paths
The smallest unit of matter is what? A) molecule B) atom C) cell D) element, B atom
Heat always moves from where to where? A) cold to hot B) hot to cold C) wet to dry D) dark to light, B hot to cold
Sound travels slowest through which state of matter? A) solids B) liquids C) gases D) metal, C gases
Energy of motion is called what? A) potential B) kinetic C) static D) stored, B kinetic
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