History
Math
Animals
Bonus
100

Who was the first Pres. of the United States ?

George Washington

100

A polygon with five sides.

Pentagon

100

This big cat is known as the 'king of the jungle'."


Lion

100

This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci is also known as La Gioconda."


Mona Lisa

200

Which Greek philosopher is known for his "Allegory of the Cave"?

Plato

200

The value of x in the equation 2x + 5 = 11."

3


200

This mammal has a unique ability to change its body color for camouflage."

Chameleon

200

This British rock band's hits include 'Yesterday', 'Hey Jude', and 'Let It Be'."


The Beatles


300

This event occurred on July 14, 1789, marking the beginning of the end of absolute monarchy in France."

Storming of the Bastille

300

The formula for the area of a circle, where r is the radius."

πr²

300

This type of bird is known for its distinctive call that sounds like human laughter."

Kookaburra

300

This American author wrote the classic novels 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Tender is the Night'."

 F. Scott Fitzgerald

400

This 196 BC Egyptian decree helped decipher ancient hieroglyphics."


The Rosetta Stone

400

The process of finding the value of a function's derivative at a specific point, often using limits."

Differentiation

400

This primate's behavior is known for being one of the most intelligent and social in the animal kingdom.

Chimpanzee

400

his ancient city was the capital of the Inca Empire until it was abandoned in the 16th century."

Machu Picchu

500

The assassination of this Austrian archduke in 1914 sparked World War I."


Franz Ferdinand

500

"A mathematical concept that describes a curve where the rate of change of the slope is constant."

 Inflection Point

500

This species of jellyfish is immortal, in the sense that it can transform its body into a younger state through a process called transdifferentiation.

Turritopsis dohrnii

500

This German philosopher's magnum opus is 'Being and Time', which explores the concept of existence and human consciousness."

Martin Heidegger

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