A) A hundred million, million, million B) two billion C) tons D) 45 trillion
A) planet B) asteroid C) scorching hot ball of glowing gas D) series of stars
A) 45 miles B) 93 million miles C) 150 million miles D) 27 million miles
A) 2 weeks B) 150 years C) 150 days D) 10 years
A) 27 million degrees F B) 100 million million million degrees C) As hot as Florida D) 312 degrees F
A) 1 billion B) 1 thousand C) 1 million D) 1 hundred
A) You could make the sun stop shining B) You could harm your eyes C) You could see Elvis D) Your face might get stuck like that
A) fun to play soccer with B) the only sun in the universe C) our closest star D) the biggest planet in our solar system
A) Gerald Ford B) Albert Einstein C) Thomas Edison D) Galileo
A) 1891 B) 1973 C) 2014 D) 1981
A) Stevens T. Mason B) Ms. Miller C) James Naismith D) Thomas Edison
A) to have a game people could play indoor B) Not smart enough to invent volleyball yet C) What else are you going to do in Massachusetts? D) It was too hot outside
A) peach baskets B) garbage cans C) laundry baskets D) metal hoops
A) people from all over the world B) only boys C) tall people D) just girls
A) Springfield, Massachusetts B) South Beach, FL C) Cleveland, OH D) Lansing, MI
A) 1 B) 4 C) 2 D) 3
A) 23 feet, 9 inches B) 10 feet C) 15 feet D) one million miles
A) 10 feet B) 15 feet C) 23 feet, 9 inches D) one million miles
A) 4 B) 5 C) 6 D) 3
A) free throw B) tip-off C) foul D) travel |