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100

The name of college small groups.

Family Group
100

This leader parted the Red Sea to help the Israelites escape from Egypt.

Moses

100

This city is the capital of France and is known as the "City of Light."

Paris

100

This force, which opposes the motion of objects, is experienced when two surfaces slide against each other.

Friction

100

This English playwright and poet, often called the “Bard of Avon,” is known for works such as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.

William Shakespeare

200
The three pastors at Symphony Church.

P. Barry, P. Chan, P. Mike

200

In this parable, a man shows kindness to someone in need, despite being from a different group often despised by others.

the Parable of the Good Samaritan

200

This Dutch painter, famous for works like "Starry Night," is known for his expressive and colorful style.

Vincent van Gogh

200

This element has the chemical symbol "O" and is essential for most forms of life on Earth.

Oxygen

200

This 19th-century art movement, characterized by visible brushstrokes and a focus on light and color, includes artists like Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Impressionism

300
Symphony's Director of Music.

Jeannie Kim

300

After betraying Jesus for 30 pieces of silver, this disciple later hanged himself.

Judas Iscariot

300

This U.S. president delivered the Gettysburg Address during the American Civil War.

Abraham Lincoln

300

This scientist formulated the three laws of motion, laying the foundation for classical mechanics.

Isaac Newton


300

This German composer, famous for his symphonies and a single opera, Fidelio, became deaf later in life but continued composing masterpieces.

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

The year of Symphony's inaugural service (The year Symphony held it's first service)

2010

400

This prophet confronted King Ahab and Queen Jezebel, calling down fire from heaven on Mount Carmel.

Elijah

400

In 1928, this scientist discovered penicillin, the world’s first antibiotic.

Alexander Fleming

400

This process, essential for cellular respiration in eukaryotic organisms, takes place in the mitochondria and generates ATP by transferring electrons through a series of proteins.

The Electron Transport Chain

400

This Greek philosopher, a student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, wrote works like The Republic and founded the Academy in Athens.

Plato

500

The field P. Barry was working in when called into ministry. (Bonus 100 pts for the exact name).

Finance (Bond Trading)

500

The Apostle Paul was shipwrecked on this island while en route to Rome.

Malta

500

In Greek mythology, this hero performed 12 labors as penance, including slaying the Nemean lion and capturing the Golden Hind.

Hercules

500

In programming, this structure uses "if" and "else" statements to control the flow of a program based on conditions.

Conditional Statement/Control Structure 

500

This Italian artist and scientist painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and filled notebooks with detailed studies on anatomy, engineering, and natural science.

Leonardo Da Vinci

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