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This giant ocean mammal is the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth—even bigger than any dinosaur.

What is the Blue Whale?

200

This planet is famously known as the "Red Planet" due to the iron oxide (rust) covering its surface.

What is Mars?

200

Giving a whole new meaning to "smart" tech, these two letters stand for Artificial Intelligence tools like ChatGPT or Gemini.

What is AI?

200

Regarded as the fastest man alive, this retired Jamaican sprinter still holds the world record for the 100-meter dash.

Who is Usain Bolt?

200

This massive structure, stretching thousands of miles across a northern border, is the longest man-made object ever built.

What is the Great Wall of China?

200

A standard deck of playing cards contains this exact total number of cards, excluding the two Jokers.

What is 52?

400

This is the only mammal structurally capable of true, sustained aerodynamic flight (rather than just gliding).

What is a bat?

400

This is the name of the nearest star to Earth, which provides the light and warmth necessary to sustain life.

What is the Sun?

400

Invented by standardizing a way to send text messages over cellular networks, SMS stands for this 3-word phrase.

What is Short Message Service?

400

This American gymnast is widely considered the greatest of all time in her sport, holding over 30 Olympic and World Championship medals.

Who is Simone Biles?

400

This ancient Mediterranean empire used a unique number system where "X" equals 10, "L" equals 50, and "C" equals 100.

Who were the Romans? (Accept: Roman Numerals)

400

Despite its icy name, this North Atlantic island nation is actually famous for its vibrant green landscapes, hot springs, and active volcanoes.

What is Iceland?

600

This process is how green plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create food and release oxygen into the atmosphere.

What is photosynthesis?

600

In 2006, this distant celestial body was officially reclassified from a primary planet to a "dwarf planet."

What is Pluto?

600

This specific metal is highly prized in modern tech because it is the primary element used to build lightweight, rechargeable batteries for smartphones.

What is Lithium?

600

In basketball, achieving double-digits in three different statistical categories (like points, rebounds, and assists) in one game is called this.

What is a triple-double?

600

This famous, leaning bell tower in Italy became an accidental tourist destination because it was built on unstable foundation soil.

What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

600

This is the only continent on Earth that has no native species of ants.

What is Antarctica?

800

Found off the coast of Australia, this massive underwater structure is the largest living creature-made entity on Earth, visible from space.

What is the Great Barrier Reef?

800

This is the ultimate target destination for NASA’s upcoming Artemis missions, aiming to land the first woman and next man on its surface.

What is the Moon?

800

This open-source operating system, symbolized by a green robot, powers the vast majority of non-Apple smartphones worldwide.

What is Android?

800

This classic target sport uses terms like "end," "recurve," and "bullseye" as competitors launch projectiles across a field.

What is archery?

800

Signed in 1215, this historic English document established the principle that everyone, even the king, is subject to the law

What is the Magna Carta?

800

This classic, cold breakfast food was originally invented in the late 19th century as a healthy, plain dietary health food by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.

What is corn flakes (or cold cereal)?

1000

This flightless bird native to New Zealand is unique because it lays the largest egg relative to its body size of any bird species.

What is the Kiwi?

1000

This is the term for a massive gravity well in space from which nothing—not even light—can escape.

What is a black hole?

1000

Before cloud storage took over, this square, plastic data storage item from the 80s and 90s became immortalized as the universal "Save" icon.

What is a floppy disk?

1000

In professional soccer (football), if a defensive player scores a goal in their own net by mistake, it is officially recorded on the scoreboard by these two letters.

What is an OG (Own Goal)?

1000

This ancient city in present-day Peru is a famous 15th-century Inca citadel situated high up on a mountain ridge.

What is Machu Picchu?

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This is the official scientific term for the study of earthquakes and the seismic waves that move through the Earth.

What is seismology?

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