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100

This organelle is known famously as the "powerhouse of the cell"

What is the mitochondria?
100

This ancient language is the root of many modern languages, including Spanish, French, and Italian.

What is Latin?

100

This author is known for her famous fae worlds, including three characters nick named "The Bat Boys"

Who is Sarah J Maas?

100

This man invented the light bulb.

Who is Thomas Edison?

200

CO2 is the chemical formula for this gas.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

200

This is the most spoken language in the world.

What is Mandarin Chinese?

200

This dystopian novel features the districts of Panem.

What is The Hunger Games?

200

This is the only food that doesn’t spoil — it’s been found in ancient tombs still edible.

What is honey?

300

This element is represented by the symbol “Fe."

What is iron?

300
This famous poet had great influence on the English language.

Who is William Shakespeare? 

300

This novel by Mary Shelley is considered one of the first science fiction books.

What is Frankenstein?

300

This building is known to grow 15 cm taller due to heat.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

400

This branch of science studies fossils and ancient life.

What is paleontology? 

400

This term is used for words that make a sound. Ex. BAM! or BOOM!

What is an onomatopoeia?

400

This author wrote the novel "The Raven"

Who is Edgar Allen Poe?
400

This mythological animal is the national animal of Scotland, chosen for its connection with dominance and chivalry, as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. 

What is a unicorn?

500

of the electromagnetic spectrum has the shortest wavelength.

What is a gamma ray?

500

This language is known for its three writing systems: hiragana, katakana, and kanji.

What is Japanese?

500

This novel was one of the earliest known works of vampire fiction, predating "Dracula" by 25 years.

What is Carmilla?

500

A group of flamingos is called this.

What is a flamboyance?