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100

This organelle is often referred to as the "powerhouse of the cell"

What is the mitochondria?

100

This is the period during the 18th century when technological and scientific advancements transformed societies from agrarian to industrial?  

What is the Industrial Revolution?

100

What is the sum of 9 and 10

What is 19?

100

This is a famous landmark located at the entrance of the University of California Santa Barbara

What is Henley Gate?

100

This person is infamous for slapping American actor, comedian, and filmmaker Chris Rock at the Grammy's

Who is Will Smith?

200

These three subatomic particles comprise what is commonly known as an atom

What are neutrons, protons, and electrons?

200

This country is famous for giving the United States of America a statue for its 100th birthday

What is France?

200

This is a branch of mathematics that studies the properties of shapes, sizes, positions, and distances of figures in space

What is Geometry?

200

This is a marble monument located in the United States of America to honor the 1st president

What is the Washington Monument?

200

This person is famously known for saying "can we talk about the political and economic state of the word right now" after complaining about people his own age

Who is Jaden Smith?

300

This temperature in kelvins is the state at which enthalpy and entropy of a cooled ideal gas reaches their minimum value

What is Absolute zero (0 Kelvin)?

300

This president is famously known for saying "missed me" after a balloon popped during a speech

Who is Ronald Reagan?

300

This theorem is commonly used to determine the lengths or angles of a two-dimensional shape containing three sides

What is the Pythagorean theorem?

300

This island is located off the coast of Africa and was popularized by an animated film

What is Madagascar?

300

Originating in Jamaica in the late 1960s, this genre of music is known for its offbeat rhythms and strong social and political messages 

What is reggae?

400

This Austrian biologist is commonly referred to as the "father of modern genetics"

Who is Gregor Mendel

400

According to most historical accounts, this country was the largest one to ever exist, controlling over 26.35% of the world at one point

What is the British Empire?

400

Before he turned 26, this man was famously credited for inventing a branch of mathematics concerned with the calculation of instantaneous rates of change and the summation of infinitely many small factors, referred to as calculus

Who is Isaac Newton?

400

This country is the smallest, spanning an area of only 121 acres and having a population of 764 individuals

What is the Vatican City?

400

This famous NASA space shuttle was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida and exploded in 1986, killing all seven passengers

What is Challenger?

500

This phenomenon, named after a 19th-century scientist, describes the apparent change in frequency of a wave when the source or observer is moving, causing a higher pitch when approaching and a lower pitch when receding

What is the Doppler Effect?

500

Around the year 1000 AD, these Europeans were the first to sail to the North American Continent

Who are the Vikings?

500

This is the probability (expressed in a fraction) of a coin that is flipped four times, landing on heads all four times 

What is 1/16th?

500

DAILY DOUBLE

These five bodies of water are collectively called the Great Lakes and they border the US and Canada (Must name all five)


What are Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario?

500

This uniquely American holiday was first proclaimed a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 during the American Civil War

What is Thanksgiving?