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Science Simplified
200

This author of Pride and Prejudice is known for her sharp wit and social commentary. 

Who is Jane Austin. 

200

This fruit is known as "the king of fruits" and has a thorny outer skin but a sweet, juicy inside. 

What is a pineapple?

200

Known as the "king of the jungle", this big cat is actually found in grasslands, not jungles. 

What is a lion?

200

This word can refer to a both a bird and a machine used for construction. 

What is a crane?

200

This is the basic unit of life.

What is a cell?

400

This 1951 novel by J.D. Salinger follows teenager Holden Caulfield as he navigates life in New York City.

What is The Catcher in the Rye?

400

This Italian dish, traditionally made with arborio rice, is cooked slowly with broth until creamy.

What is risotto?

400

This slow-moving marine animal , sometimes called a "sea cow", is known for grazing on seagrass. 

What is a manatee?

400

It's a word for a large piece of ice or an emotionless expression. 

What is cold?

400

This color is created by mixing blue and yellow.

What is green?

600

You get a book! You get a book! You get a book! For 15 years, starting in 1996, what daytime talk show megastar’s book club recommended a total of 70 books leading to total sales of over 55 million copies?

Who is Oprah Winfrey?

600

This popular cocktail, made with tequilla, triple sec, and lime juice, is often served with a salted rim.

What is a margarita?

600

This bear species, native to China, feeds almost exclusively on bamboo. 

What is a giant panda?

600

This word means a dishonest person and also a device used to catch animals. 

What is a trap? 

600

This is the process by which plants make their food using sunlight.

What is photosynthesis?

800

What is the name of the third book in the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer? Scientifically, this title signifies an occurrence in which an astronomical object is temporarily obscured.

What is Eclipse?

800

The French call this buttery, flaky pastry a "croissant", but its origins trace back to this country. 

What is Austria?

800

This unusual mammal, native to Australia, ;ays eggs but feeds its young with milk and has a bill like a duck.

What is a platypus?

800

This word means a metal fastener and also describes a quick movement. 

What is bolt?


800

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" because of its reddish appearance.

What is Mars?

1000

Named after a London railway station, what fictional literary bear was originally a stowaway from "Darkest Peru?"

What is Paddington Bear?

1000

This Japanese dish, named after the way it's grilled, features skewered chicken pieces brushed with a savory-sweet soy glaze. 

What is yakitori?

1000

This small South American mammal, known for its soft fur, is often kept as a pet or raised for its coat. 

What is a chinchilla?

1000

This word can describe a vegetable and or your ability to hear.

What is ear?

1000

This is the temperature in Celsius in which water begins to boil.  

What is 100 degrees?

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