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100

If you multiply this number by any other number, the answer will always be the same. What number is this?

Zero

100

What is the most commonly used letter of the alphabet? 

e

200

When you use computer systems to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages, you are using what?

Artificial intelligence

200

Which activist, who fought for basic civil rights in Canada, has her face on the $10 bill?

Viola Desmond

200

There are only 4 words that have a "uu" in them, give me one! 

vacuum, continuum, residuum (residue) , and muumuu (loose fitting dress).

300

True or false:  according to the video we watched about dinosaurs, all of the species of dinosaurs have probably been discovered. 

FALSE 

300

Who is the King of Rock?

Elvis Presley

300

What is the study and interpretation of often sacred tales or fables of a culture which deal with various aspects of the human condition? These stories are often ancient.  

Mythology

300

If you spell out every number from 0 to 999, you will find every vowel except for one, which one is it?

"a" you won't find it until you spell "a thousand"
300

What has a neck but no head?

A bottle.

400

Often using AI you can create pictures, videos, and audio files that look or sound like someone you know (a celebrity, a political figure, or even a family member).  What is this called?

Deepfake

400

Who is the King of Pop?

Michael Jackson

400
What is the most famous alien site in New Mexico? You need to give the city name.

Roswell

400

What is the name of the public bus system in Charlottetown (it does take people out of the city, as well, it is just based in Ch'town)? 

T3 Transit (I'll take T3)

400

What does it mean to be PUNCTUAL?

That you are on time.

400
What has a head but no brain?

Lettuce (cabbage, cauliflower, artichoke will work, too)

500

What singer is known as the Man in Black?

Johnny Cash

500

Which letter appears most often at the beginning of english words?

S

500

What comes down but never goes up?

Rain

600

In our second library lesson we learned about animals and other creatures whose existence is unrecognized or disputed by science are called what? The word starts with C

Cryptid (cryptozoology is the science, so I will award points if this is said instead). 

600

When was the last time the leafs won the cup?

1967

600

Which company hires the most young people in Cavendish and some other parts of PEI? 

Maritime Fun Group

600

What does the PTER mean in words like pterodactyl and helicopter?

Having wings or feathers.  

600

What goes up, but never comes down?

Age

700

What is the shortest, oldest, and most commonly used word? 

I

700

Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?

Incorrectly ;)

800

Who discovered gravity?

Isaac Newton

800

Give an example of a PALINDROME.

A word, phrase, sentence that is spelled the same forwards and backwards. 

- Madam, eve, noon, etc. 

- no lemon, no melon

- Was it a cat or a car I saw? 

900

Which country shares the largest border with France?

Brazil!

900

We did a library lesson on Indigenous culture and we looked at a term that meant: cultural, psychological, and economic freedom. What was that word? Hint: has something to do with changing our way of doing things.


Decolonization or decolonize


900

What is the only word that begins and end with "und"? 

Underground

1100

Where is the largest seed vault?

Svalbard, Norway (Norway will do) - The vault hold the seeds of many tens of thousands of varieties of essential food crops such as beans, wheat and rice. These seed samples are duplicates of seed sample stores from all around the world.

1100

What is the longest running sci-fi show?

Doctor Who - it started in 1963 and may have more episodes produced in the future

1100

What 3 species of dinosaurs was the original Godzilla’s appearance based on?

Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, and Iguanodon.

1100

This famous playwright (play writer) was famous for making up words like these:  bedazzled, assassination, critic, bandit, and swagger? 

William Shakespeare (last name is enough)

1200

Who wrote Knockin’ on Heaven's Door?

Bob Dylan

1300

What is the last digit of pie?

Trick Question - Pie is an irrational number so it doesn't end!

1300

When was the last person a executed by guillotine in the Western World (countries in Western Europe, Northern America, and Australasia)?

1977

1300

Which word, in the English dictionary, has 430 different meanings? Hint: it only has 3 letters 

set

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u