Category 1:
World Historyory Name
Category 2:
Advanced Science
Category 3:
Literature
Category 4:
Geography
Category 5:
Technology
100

This Roman emperor famously crossed the Rubicon in 49 BCE, sparking a civil war in Rome.


Answer: Who is Julius Caesar?

100

This element, atomic number 6, is the basis for organic chemistry and can form four covalent bonds.

Answer: What is carbon?

100

This British author wrote 1984 and Animal Farm, two works that critique totalitarian regimes.

Answer: Who is George Orwell?

100

This country is home to the world's largest desert, the Sahara.

Answer: What is Algeria?

100

This software company is behind the Windows operating system and the Office suite of programs.

Answer: What is Microsoft?

200

In 1914, this European country was the first to declare war, setting off World War I.

Answer: What is Austria-Hungary?

200

In quantum mechanics, this is the term for the particle-like property of light, which explains phenomena such as the photoelectric effect.

Answer: What is a photon?

200

This 1997 fantasy novel, set in the magical world of wizards and witches, was written by J.K. Rowling.

Answer: What is Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone?

200

The longest river in the world, flowing through eleven countries in Africa, is called this.

Answer: What is the Nile?

200

In 1969, the first message ever sent over the ARPANET, the precursor to the internet, was "LO," because the full word "LOGIN" could not fit.

Answer: What is "LO"?

300

The "Opium Wars" in the 19th century were primarily between China and this empire, which sought to trade opium in exchange for tea.

Answer: What is the British Empire?

300

This theory in cosmology suggests that the universe is expanding at an accelerating rate, and it is attributed to a mysterious force.

Answer: What is dark energy?

300

This Russian author wrote War and Peace, which depicts Russian society during the Napoleonic Wars.

Answer: Who is Leo Tolstoy?

300

This city, known for its canals and gondolas, is the capital of Italy’s Veneto region.

Answer: What is Venice?

300

This company’s founder, Steve Jobs, was instrumental in the development of personal computers, smartphones, and digital media.

Answer: What is Apple?

400

The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, ended World War I and placed heavy reparations on this country.

Answer: What is Germany?

400

The "Hawking radiation" hypothesis suggests that black holes emit radiation due to quantum effects near the event horizon, a discovery made by this physicist.

Answer: Who is Stephen Hawking?

400

This American author wrote The Great Gatsby, a novel that explores themes of the American Dream and social change.

Answer: Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

400

This island nation, located southeast of India, is home to the Sinhalese and Tamil ethnic groups.

Answer: What is Sri Lanka?

400

This technology, invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, allows for the linking of documents over the internet.

Answer: What is the World Wide Web?

500

This Soviet leader is credited with initiating the policies of glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring) in the 1980s.

Answer: Who is Mikhail Gorbachev?

500

The process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, producing oxygen as a byproduct, is called this.

Answer: What is photosynthesis?

500

This 18th-century English author is known for Gulliver's Travels, a satirical novel about a man’s adventures in fantastical lands.

Answer: Who is Jonathan Swift?

500

This is the only country that is a part of both the European Union and the European Free Trade Association.

Answer: What is Norway?

500

This term refers to the process by which a computer system or robot learns from its environment and improves its performance over time.

Answer: What is machine learning?

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