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This artist painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”

Leonardo da Vinci

100

 This author wrote “Pride and Prejudice.”

Jane Austen

100

This city is the capital of France

Paris

100

 This is the chemical symbol for water.


H2O

100

 This Queen ruled over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901, the longest reign of any British monarch at the time.

Queen Victoria

200

 Known for his impressionist works, this artist painted “Water Lilies.”

Claude Monet

200

“To be or not to be” is a famous line from this Shakespeare play.

Hamlet

200

This city is the capital of Japan.

Tokyo

200

 Newton is famous for this law of motion.

law of universal gravitation

200

 He was the first Emperor of France, crowned in 1804.

Napoleon Bonaparte

300

This Dutch artist is famous for his works “The Starry Night” and “Sunflowers.”

Vincent van Gogh

300

 This epic poem by Homer is about the fall of Troy.

“The Iliad”

300

 Canberra is the capital of this country.

Australia

300

 The study of life is known as this.

Biology 

300

Known as the “Father of India,” he led the country to independence through nonviolent protest.

Mahatma Gandhi

400

This Renaissance sculptor created the “David” and painted the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling.

Michelangelo

400

 He is known for his horror novels, including “Carrie” and “The Shining.”


Stephen King

400

Known as the “Eternal City,” it’s the capital of Italy.

Rome

400

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars

400

This leader’s reform policies of Glasnost and Perestroika led to the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union.

Mikhail Gorbachev

500

 She was an influential Baroque painter known for her dramatic use of light and subject matter, such as “Judith Slaying Holofernes.”

Artemisia Gentileschi

500

 The “Harry Potter” series was written by this author.

J.K. Rowling

500

This Canadian city is the country’s capital

Ottawa

500

Einstein is renowned for this theory of relativity.

the theory of relativity

500

She became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.

Margaret Thatcher

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