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100

The smallest in the solar system, this planet also shares its name with a chemical element.

Mercury

100

'He is as smart as a computer.'
Comparing one thing to something else, what type of figurative language is this?

What is a simile?

100

This sport can be played on different surfaces, including grass, clay and carpet

What is tennis?

100

Sometimes referred to as a 'twister', this weather phenomenon is column of air that can turn at speeds as fast as 510 km/h

What is a tornado?

200

The chemical responsible or making leaves green

What is chlorophyll? 

200

A type of figurative language, examples include 'You are my sunshine' and 'Life is a rollercoaster'

What is a metaphor?

200
He is known as the fastest man in the world, having ran 100m in 9.58 seconds in 2009

Who is Usain Bolt?

200

In 1886, this country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States

What is France?

300

Often referred to as a 'pride' when in groups, this species is distantly related to the domestic cat

What are lions?

300

The literary techniques of giving human qualities to objects that are not human, e.g. 'the sun smiled down on the town'

 What is personification?

300

In England, the biggest teams of this sport play in the Premier League and the Championship League

What is football?

300

Located in the US state of Nevada, this military compound is often associated with conspiracy theories involving extraterrestrial beings

What is Area 51?

400

Often nicknamed the Blue Planet, this celestial body has a diameter of almost 13,000 km

What is the Earth?

400

An example being 'It's raining cats and dogs', the literal meaning of these expressions do not match their true meaning

What is an idiom? 

400

Using a mallet to hit a small ball into the opposing team's goal, this sport is unique in that the players all ride on horses

What is polo?

400

Located in the Arctic circle, this island is the world's largest and belongs to Denmark

What is Greenland?

500

An Englishman famous for having an apple fall on his head, he discovered the law of gravity

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

The part of the sentence that performs the action of the verb. An example would be 'mom' in the sentence 'My mom drives into the city every day'

What is a subject?

500

What’s the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?

What is 18 inches?

500

A landlocked European country whose official languages are French, German, Italian and Romansh

What is Switzerland?

600

A thin barrier between the body and the surrounding environment, this organ is the largest in the human body

What is the skin?

600
Examples including 'racecar', 'civic', 'radar', and 'rotor', these words are spelt the same forwards and backwards

What are palindromes?

600

This sport was created in 1891 by Canadian professor James Naismith

What is basketball?

600

Used to measure the intensity of earthquakes, this scale named after a seismologist whose surname begins with 'R'

What is the Richter scale?

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