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100

The number of Calories in a liter of water

What is 0?

100

This part of speech modifies an adverb.

What is an adverb?

100

This civilization is credited with the invention of wood-pulp paper.

What is China?

100

These are made of minerals.

What are rocks?

100

This is the longest bone in the human body.

What is the femur?

100

This brand of corn-based chips derives its name from a contraction of the Spanish diminutive term meaning “fried and golden things.”

What are Doritos?

200

The metric prefix for “one millionth”

What is micro (μ)?

200

All singular reflexive pronouns contain this suffix.

What is “self”?

200

Modern calculations for time, rotation — and even tennis scores — originate from this ancient civilization‘s invention of the wheel.

Who were the Sumerians?

200

This is the area of science that studies the motion of Earth’s crust.

What is plate tectonics?

200

This part of the brain is associated with conscious thought.

What is the cerebrum?

200

This brand of cookies by the National Biscuit Company was originally sold as an imitation of the popular Hydrox brand. 

What are Oreos?

300

The average number of astronomical units between Earth and the Sun

What is 1?

300

This is the subject of the sentence, “Go!”.

What is “you”?

300

The walls of a cave near this French city contain paintings from around 20,000 years ago.

What is Lascaux?

300

These are the 3 classes of rocks.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

300

These are the 5 known classes of taste for humans.

What are sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and savory (umami)?

300

This golden snack cake was originally filled with banana cream until rationing of the fruit during World War II.

What is the Twinkie?

400

The number of cups in a gallon

What is 16?

400

This is the full declension for the present tense of “to be.”

What is am/are/is/are/are/are?

400

This ancient Egyptian container gets its name from the Greek compound word for “flesh-eating.”

What is a sarcophagus?

400

This is the general group name for D-block metals on the periodic table.

What are transition metals?

400

This part of the ear has thousands of vibrating hairs whose lengths correspond to frequencies of sound.

What is the cochlea?

400

This brand, named for its Bosnian immigrant founder, has used a stork as its mascot since the 1974 marketing campaign that claimed pregnant women crave their product.

What is Vlasic?

500

The number of centimeters in an inch

What is 2.54?

500

This verb tense is used in the sentence, “I have been eating.”

What is perfect progressive?

500

This League of five nations in North America created the sport lacrosse.

Who are the Iroquois?

500

Examples of these include quark-gluon plasmas, Einstein-Bose condensates, superfluids, and liquids.

What are states of matter?

500

These are the 3 sections of the human vertebrae.

What are the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar?

500

This beverage was originally invented by pharmacist John Pemberton to ease the addiction to morphine he developed during the American Civil War.

What is Coca-Cola?

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