These 10-year-olds are brilliant!
Need some quiz help? Meet some of our classmates and "copy" or "peek" at their answers, just like on the TV game show.
What is the capital of India? asks Auzra Hataburda, at Mountain View Elementary in Brigham City.
Spelling, not geography, is Auzra's favorite subject. The 10-year-old's hobbies are gymnastics and tumbling, video games, playing the piano and family sports.
If Auzra won $1 million on "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?", she says she'd treat her family and friends to a cruise.
Answer: New Delhi
What's a number called that is a factor of two or more numbers? asks Lucy Stallings, at Bluff Ridge Elementary in Syracuse.
Lucy, 10, likes art "because you get to be creative and have fun."
Some of her favorite pastimes are dance and playing sports with her brother. She says she'd redecorate her room and go on a vacation if she were winner of the game show prize.
Answer: Composite number
Who is the author of "Fantastic Mr. Fox"? asks Baylee Prado, of Ogden's Wasatch Elementary.
A house is what Baylee would buy if she won $1 million. She likes to fish, hunt, ride four-wheelers and her bike, and play "all day" with her puppy.
Baylee, 10, says science is her favorite subject because she likes doing experiments.
Answer: Roald Dahl
Who was Christopher Columbus' brother? asks Alex Christiansen, at Bluff Ridge Elementary.
When he's not studying, Alex, 10, likes football and other sports, or hanging with his friends.
Math is the fifth-grader's favorite subject. And he'd also spend that prize money on a house of his own.
Answer: Bartholomew Columbus (also an explorer)
How many keys are on a piano keyboard? asks Jake Gilmore, at Mountain View Elementary.
Jake is a piano player himself; he also enjoys drawing and reading.
This 10-year-old says he'd stock up on Bionicle and Imaginex toys and video games if he won $1 million.
And math is his favorite subject, he says, because it's fun and easy.
Answer: 88
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