Math and logics
Science
History
Food and drinks
Geography
200

Math:

7x+3= 24

x=3

200

Science:

This is the largest organ.

Skin

200

History:

This scientist invented peanut butter and many other farming practices.

George Washington Carver

200

These long, stringy plant parts are where grapes grow and Tarzan swings.

A vine

200

Geography:

This is the largest country is South America.

Brazil

300

Math:

What is 52?

25

300

Science:

This aquatic mammal has a beak, lays eggs, and has a poisonous claw.

Platypus

300

History:

This ancient kingdom originated the Olympic games.

Greece

300

Which red round product is a fruit and not a vegetable?

Tomato.



300

Geography:

Where is the Louvre Museum located?

 Paris, France.

400

Math:

If it’s 5:30 when you leave for the store and 6:15 when you get there, how long did it take?

45 minutes

400

Science:

This classification of tail-less monkeys includes gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, and human beings.

apes

400

History:

Julius Caesar was the emperor of this country.

The Roman Empire

400

What drink do the British traditionally eat with their tea?

Biscuits


400

Geography:

This city is the capital of China.

Beijing
800

Math:

23 x 4 =

92

800

Science:

This organ is in control of all other organs.

Brain

800

History:

This American War was between Northern and Southern States.

The Civil War

800

What vegetable is dark purple and has two names?

Eggplant/Aubergine


800

This part of Cairo, Egypt is where you find the Great Pyramids.

Giza

1000

Math:

What happens twice in a week, once in a year, but never in a day?

Letter E

1000

Science:

The periodic table shows these.

Elements.

1000

History:

This man invented the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell.

1000

What vegetable are vampires afraid of?

Garlic

1000

Geography:

What is the name of this place?

Easter Island

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