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It was a planet in our solar system until 2006 but lost that status and is now called a dwarf planet.

What is Pluto?

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It is the name of the money you would use to buy stuff in India, like the Dollar is used in the US.

What is the Rupee?

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It is a force that draws objects towards each other and is also used to say how serious or important an event is.

What is gravity?

200

It’s the kind of fish Nemo and his dad are in Finding Nemo and is also a word used to describe a person who is often part of a circus.

What is a clown?

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It is the name of the community/town that the Paw Patrol gang serve and protect.

What is Adventure Bay?

400

The earth takes around 365 days to go around the sun, but this planet takes only around 88 earth days to do so.  

 What is Mercury?

400

In countries like India, Australia, Canada, and The United Kingdom, this person has a similar job and powers as the President of the United States.

Who is a Prime Minister?

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It’s an important and big part of devices like an iPad, cell phones, TVs but it also means to remove items from a large collection or filter them out.

What is a screen?

400

It is the kingdom of Elsa and Anna in the 2013 Disney movie Frozen.

What is Arendelle?

400

It’s the name of Dora’s monkey friend in Dora The Explorer and is also something people wear when they go outside.

What is Boots?

600

It is believed that one of these hit the earth millions of years ago and caused the extinction of the dinosaurs.

What is an asteroid/meterorite?

600

It’s the term for a landmass that is surrounded by water on three sides but is not an island because it remains connected to land on one side.

What is a peninsula?

600

It’s an important branch of math you’ll study later, but it’s also the name of a character in the Tintin stories.

What is calculus?

600

It’s the name of the parrot in Disney’s Aladdin.

Who is Iago?

600

It’s the name of a Bluey character, an American game of luck played in large groups using numbers or words or both, and what people say when they want to agree with someone, celebrate a successful moment, or have a great idea.

What is Bingo?

800

It is a term used to describe a space around a star which is not too hot, not too cold, and just right to have water exist as a liquid and is named so based  on a children’s fairy tale about a girl who enters the house of a family of animals.

What is the Goldilocks Zone?

800

This continent has the most number of countries.

What is Africa?

800

It is the most common letter in the English language appearing the most in text.

What is the letter E?

800

It’s an African phrase that means “no troubles” or “take it easy” in English that is now well known because of this song with the same title from a popular movie.

What is Hakuna matata?

800

In this game-themed show, a dog leaves behind paw prints so her human friends, Josh or Steve, can figure out her daily plans.

 What is Blue’s Clues?

1000

This planet has over 100 moons, including huge ones like Ganymede, Europa, Callisto, and Io that are bigger than or close to the size of some of the planets in our solar system.

What is Jupiter?

1000

The acronym HOMES can be used to remember the names of this geographical feature of North America.

 What are the Great Lakes?

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Examples of such words are LEVEL, CIVIC, and KAYAK. Examples of phrases/sentences with this property are “race car” and “Madam I’m Adam”.

What are palindromes - spelt the same forwards and backwards?

1000

This Toy Story character has a first name inspired by the second person who set foot on the moon. His last name is actually a huge unit of distance that is about 5.88 trillion miles.

Who is Buzz Lightyear?

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It’s the name of Elmo’s current pet goldfish on Sesame Street and also the name of a major character in The Wizard of Oz.

Who is Dorothy?

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