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100

This can be red, green, or yellow and is often packed in school lunches.

What is Apple?

100

This animal has a trunk and is known for its strong memory.

What is Elephant?

100

The tallest mountain in the world.

What is Mount Everest?

100

This scientist developed the theory of relativity and is known for his iconic wild hair.

Who is Albert Einstein? 

100

Often found in pockets or purses, this objects sole job is to not be noticed- until the moment a locked mechanism refuses to cooperate.

What is a key?

200

This grain based food is a staple in many cultures and is often served with chicken or veggies.

What is Rice?

200

This bird cannot fly but it is the worlds fastest running bird.

What is an Ostrich?

200

This famous structure in Paris was completed in 1889 for a worlds fair.

What is Eiffel Tower?

200

Born in Porbandar in 1869, this figure led the Salt March in 1930 to protest British taxes on a basic seasoning, and is known as the “Father of the Nation” for leading India’s nonviolent struggle for independence.

Who is Mahatma Gandhi?

200

This household item works by converting mechanical energy into airflow and relies on a rotating impeller, yet most people know it only by the sound it makes.

What is a fan?

300

This dairy product is made by churning cream and melts when heated.

What is Butter?

300

The largest animal on Earth.

What is a Blue Whale?

300

This body of water is the largest ocean on Earth.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

300

This tech pioneer co-founded Microsoft in 1975 and later became known for global philanthropy with his namesake foundation.

Who is Bill Gates?

300

This object is designed to fail in a controlled way, sacrificing itself so an electrical circuit doesn't.

What is a fuse?

400

This spice, often used in fall desserts, comes from the inner bark of a tree.

What is Cinnamon?

400

This bird can rotate its head up to 270 degrees.

What is an owl?

400

Birthplace of the number zero, the decimal system, the games Snakes and Ladders, and Chess. 

What is India?

400

This scientist worked with radioactive elements and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.

Who is Marie Curie?

400

This common safety device uses a photoelectric sensor or ionization chamber to warn you about invisible danger in the air.

What is a smoke detector?

500

This spice, once so valuable it sparked 17th-century colonial wars, comes from the seed of a tree whose outer covering also produces the spice mace.

What is nutmeg?

500

This amphibian starts life in water with gills, then develops lungs.

What is a frog?

500

This river, the longest in the world, flows through northeastern Africa.

What is the Nile River?

500

This woman became India’s first—and so far only—female Prime Minister, serving from 1966 to 1977 and again in the 1980s.

Who is Indira Gandhi?

500

This everyday device performs a chemical analysis continuously and silently, detecting particles measured in microns, yet it is thrown away and replaced without a second thought.

What is an air filter?

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