The "Three R's" of education—reading, writing, and arithmetic—are often considered the basics of this level of education.
What is elementary school?
This common behavior in individuals with autism involves repetitive movements or actions, such as hand-flapping or rocking.
What is stimming (self-stimulatory behavior)?
This German monk is often credited with sparking the Reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to the door of a church in 1517.
Who is Martin Luther?
This category often covers general knowledge topics and serves as a catch-all for a wide range of questions.
What is "Potpourri"?
In "Yo-kai Watch," these supernatural creatures are invisible to most humans and are responsible for everyday problems.
What are yo-kai?
In the United States, students typically graduate from this level of education around the ages of 17 to 18.
What is high school?
Many individuals with autism have difficulty with this aspect of communication, which involves understanding and using nonverbal cues like facial expressions and gestures.
What is social communication or nonverbal communication?
This English king established the Church of England, separating from the Catholic Church and initiating the English Reformation.
Who is King Henry VIII?
In this category, contestants are tested on their knowledge of words, phrases, and language usage.
What is "Wordplay"?
The main character of "Yo-kai Watch," who uses a special device to find and befriend yo-kai, is named this.
Who is Nate Adams (Keita Amano in Japan)?
This federal law, signed in 2001, introduced a standardized testing requirement for U.S. public schools to measure student proficiency in math and reading.
What is the No Child Left Behind Act?
People with autism often have intense interests in specific subjects or activities. This term is used to describe this behavior.
What are special interests or hyperfocus?
This French theologian and reformer played a significant role in the Reformation and developed the concept of predestination.
Who is John Calvin?
This category often features clues related to art, literature, music, and other creative fields.
What is "Arts & Culture"?
One of the powerful Yo-kai in the game, Shogunyan, is a fusion of Jibanyan and this historical Japanese warrior figure.
Who is Shogun?
Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) are examples of programs designed to provide this type of education.
What is advanced or honors education?
This sensory sensitivity, often seen in individuals with autism, involves being overwhelmed by certain sounds, lights, textures, or smells.
What is sensory overload?
The Peace of Augsburg, signed in 1555, allowed German princes to choose between Catholicism and this other religious tradition.
What is Lutheranism?
Contestants in this category must be well-versed in historical events, figures, and time periods.
What is "History"?
This mystical Yo-kai is often found in bathrooms and causes people to forget things when they leave the room.
Who is Sproink?
The United States spends the most on education at this level, which includes institutions such as colleges and universities.
What is higher education or post-secondary education?
A characteristic feature of autism, this difficulty refers to the challenges individuals face in understanding and appropriately responding to the emotions of others.
What is difficulty with theory of mind or empathy?
The Peace of Augsburg, signed in 1555, ended religious conflicts in the Holy Roman Empire by allowing each ruler to determine the religion of his territory. This Latin phrase describes this principle.
What is "Cuius regio, eius religio" (Whose realm, his religion)?
In this category, contestants tackle clues related to science, technology, and the natural world.
What is "Science & Nature"?
In "Yo-kai Watch," this antagonist is a mischievous cat Yo-kai who often orchestrates problems for the main characters.
Who is Whisper?