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100

He is often called the "Father of the United States" and was the First President.

Who is George Washington?



100

This popular Italian pasta is typically long, thin, and often served with tomato sauce.

What is spaghetti?

100

This gas, with the chemical symbol O2, is essential for most forms of life on Earth.

What is oxygen?

100

In this fairy tale by Charles Perrault, a young woman loses her glass slipper at a royal ball.

What is "Cinderella"?

100

This city is the capital of France.

What is Paris?

200

This ancient military leader and strategist conquered much of the known world in the 4th century BCE.

Who is Alexander the Great?


200

This French dish consists of finely chopped raw meat or fish, often served with onions, capers, and seasonings.

What is tartare?

200

This process allows plants to convert light energy into chemical energy to fuel their growth.

What is photosynthesis?

200

This novel by Harper Lee tells the story of racial injustice and moral growth in the American South.

What is "To Kill A Mockingbird"?

200

The capital of China is located in this city?

What is Beijing?

300

Known for his theory of relativity, he developed the equation E=mc^2.

Who is Albert Einstein?

300

A classic Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.

What is hummus?

300

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.

What is a proton?

300

This Russian novel by Leo Tolstoy explores themes of love, tragedy, and the Napoleonic Wars.

What is "War and Peace"?

300

The largest city in Brazil, known for its vibrant culture, is also its capital.

What is Brasilia?

400

This Egyptian queen formed alliances with both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.

Who is Cleopatra?

400

This Italian cheese is known for its hard texture and salty flavor, often grated over pasta dishes.  

What is Parmesan?

400

This natural disaster is caused by the rapid shaking of the Earth's crust.

What is an earthquake?

400

In this gothic novel by Mary Shelley, a scientist creates a living being through unconventional means.

What is "Frankenstein"?

400

This European capital is situated on both sides of the Danube River?

What is Budapest?

500

She was a French heroine and military leader who played a significant role in the Hundred Years' War.

Who is Joan of Arc?

500

This Japanese dish is made from fermented soybeans and is often used as a seasoning or condiment.

What is miso?

500

This smallest planet in our solar system is named after the Roman messenger god.

What is Mercury?

500

This British author wrote '1984,' a dystopian novel depicting a totalitarian society.

Who is George Orwell?

500

The capital of Australia is located in this city.

What is Canberra?

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