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100

The author of Romeo and Juliet.

Who is William Shakespeare?

100

The powerhouse of the cell.

What is the mitochondrion?

100

This river runs through both Egypt and Sudan.

What is the Nile River?

100

The movie that won the first Academy Award for Best Picture.

What is Wings?

100

This element has the highest melting point of all metals.

What is tungsten?

200

The plural of “cactus.”

what is cacti

200

The gas plants absorb during photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide?

200

The city that was divided by a wall from 1961 to 1989.

What is Berlin?

200

The artist who painted Starry Night.

Who is Vincent van Gogh?

200

The year the Declaration of Independence was signed.

What is 1776?

300

The language with the most native speakers in the world.

What is Mandarin Chinese?

300

The unit used to measure electric current.

What is the ampere?

300

The first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Who is Margaret Thatcher?

300

The Beatles were originally from this city.

What is Liverpool?

300

This is the world’s largest non-polar desert.

What is the Sahara?

400

The punctuation mark used to join two independent clauses.

What is a semicolon?

400

The scientist who discovered penicillin.

Who is Alexander Fleming?

400

The mountain range separating Europe and Asia.

What are the Ural Mountains?

400

The TV series that takes place in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.

What is Stranger Things?

400

This scientist developed the theory of general relativity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

500

The poet who wrote The Raven.

Who is Edgar Allan Poe?

500

in what t.v. show does it say "science rules"

what is bill Nye the science guy

500

The empire ruled by Genghis Khan.

What is the Mongol Empire?

500

The best-selling video game of all time.

What is Minecraft?

500

The world’s oldest continuously inhabited city.

What is Damascus?

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