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The only two continents located completely in the Southern Hemisphere.

What are Australia and Antarctica?

200

The highest grossing song in the world in 2020.

What is Blinding Lights?

200

Also known as "drag," we tend to ignore this two-word term when doing projectile motion calculations.

What is air resistance?

200

Japanese for "pierced body," this is basically sushi without the rice.

What is sashimi?

200

The element represented by the Bohr atomic model shown here.

What is helium?

200

This team has the most Superbowl losses in NFL history.

Who are the Denver Broncos?

200

This famous pro athlete is pictured here at the age of 18 in 2003.

Who is Cristiano Ronaldo?

400

The only one of the Great Lakes located completely inside the United States.

What is Lake Michigan?

400

The collective name of the children's TV characters pictured here.

Who are the Teletubbies?

400

The average velocity, according to this position-time graph, over 10 seconds.


What is 2.5 m/s?

400

This popular tomato-based condiment heavily associated with American cuisine is actually an adaptation of an Indonesian fish sauce.

What is ketchup?

400

This organelle is sometimes called the "powerhouse of the cell."

What are mitochondria?

400

This former NBA player owns the impressive sculpture shown here, known as the "Broken Rim Tree."


Who is Shaquille O'Neal?

400

The name of the type of bird pictured here.

What is a roadrunner?

600

The southernmost state in the USA.

What is Hawaii?

600

This actor, pictured here, passed away on January 14, 2016.

Who is Alan Rickman?

600

If a projectile is launched from the ground at a 22o angle and travels a total of 60 meters horizontally from the launch point before hitting the ground, this other launch angle would result in the projectile traveling the same 60-meter distance.

What is 68o?

600

As a verb, it means to follow a winding course. As a noun, it refers to large curves or bends in a slow-moving river.

What is meander?

600

This type of transport across a membrane is being depicted by the diagram shown here.

What is osmosis?

600

The NBA's Jazz moved to Utah from this city in 1979.

What is New Orleans?

600

Words like deed, kayak, and racecar are examples.

What are palindromes?

800

The name of the Middle Eastern country highlighted in white.

What is Lebanon?

800

This former NBA basketball player is married to the "Bring It On" actress pictured here.

Who is Dwayne Wade?

800

The total displacement over 4 seconds, according to this velocity-time graph.


What is 12 m?

800

If you see 2 people furiously sweeping a sheet of ice in front of a sliding heavy granite "stone," you're probably watching this Olympic sport that originated in Scotland.

What is curling?

800

The region of Earth's interior colored in red in the diagram shown here.

What is the mantle?

800

This NHL hockey team's logo is shown here.


Who are the Montreal Canadiens?

800

He was oldest person to ever serve as U.S. President until Joe Biden was inaugurated on January 20, 2021.

Who was Ronald Reagan?

1000

The most heavily populated predominantly Muslim nation in the world.

What is Indonesia?

1000

The final episode of this show in 1983 is still the most watched television program in U.S. history. 

What is M*A*S*H?

1000

According to this displacement-time graph, if "to the right" is "positive" and "to the left" is "negative," the number of seconds the object is moving to the left.


What is 5 seconds?

1000

A prickly shrub or mass of tangled vines, such as a rose bush.

What is a bramble?

1000

Diagrams such as the one shown here are often used to help explain Einstein's theory of this phenomenon in physics?

What is gravity?

1000

This current NBA player's dad is shown here.


Who is Domantas Sabonis?

1000

This year saw the creation of Bitcoin, the first inauguration of Barack Obama, and "The Miracle on the Hudson."

What is 2009?

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