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100

This organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell.”

What is "The mitochondria"?

100

This ocean was crossed by Christopher Columbus in 1492.

What is "the Atlantic Ocean"?

100

Solve for x: 5x + 6 = 9

What is "x = 3/5 or 0.6"

100

This continent is home to the Sahara Desert.

What is "Africa"?

100

This sport is played with a bat, ball, and bases and is often called “America’s pastime.”

What is "baseball"?

200

Two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom combine to form this essential molecule.

What is "H2O"?

200

This 1773 event involved American colonists dumping tea into Boston Harbor to protest British taxes.

What is "the Boston Tea Party"?

200

Solve for x: -3x = 12

What is "x = -4"

200

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

What is "the Nile River"?

200

This sport uses a hoop, a ball, and two teams of five players each, and was invented by James Naismith in 1891.

What is "basketball"

300

This force pulls objects toward Earth.

What is "Gravity"?

300

This war, fought from 1914–1918, was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

What is "World War I"?

300

Solve for x: 2x - 7 = 9

What is "x = 8"

300

This line of latitude divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

What is "the Equator"?

300

The Summer Olympics are held every how many years?

What is "four"?

400

The layer of the earth between the crust and the core

What is "The mantle"?
400

This 16th-century English queen, known as the “Virgin Queen,” defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Who is "Queen Elizabeth I"?

400

Solve for x: -4x + 5 = 13

What is "x = -2"

400

This mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain.

What are "the Pyrenees"?

400

In soccer, a player who can use their hands within a designated area is called this.

What is "a goalkeeper"?

500

The element with the symbol "Na" and found in table salt (Periodic table)

What is "Sodium"?

500

This system, developed in Europe in the Middle Ages, structured society into kings, nobles, knights, and serfs.

What is "feudalism"?

500

What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (0, 0) and (5, -5)?

What is "-1"?

500

If you travel 180 degrees east or west from the Prime Meridian, you reach this imaginary line used to mark the change of calendar day.

What is "the International Date Line"?

500

In tennis, winning this number of points in a game secures the game, unless the score is tied at 40–40.

What is "four"?

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