Literature
Ancient Egypt
Biology
Marine Animals
100

What is the name of protagonist in The Hunger Games?

Katniss Everdeen

100

In what shape did the ancient pharaohs famously build their giant tombs? 

Pyramid

100

What is the human body's largest organ?

The epidermis (skin)

100

This term describes the production of light by living organisms, like the anglerfish, used to attract prey or mates in the dark.

Bioluminescence

200

This is a speech delivered by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts to the audience.

Soliloquy

200

Which river was considered holy by the ancient Egyptians due to the deposition of life-giving nutrients in its annual floods

The Nile river

200

What cellular organelle is commonly called the "powerhouse of the cell"?

The mitochondria

200

What marine bird famously has blue feet?

The Blue-footed Booby

300

Who is Elizabeth Bennet's love interest in the novel Pride and Prejudice?

Mr. Darcy

300

Which pharaoh's tomb was famously discovered in 1922? 

Tutankhamun

300

This type of RNA carries the genetic code from the nucleus out to the ribosome.

mRNA (messenger RNA)

300

What keratin based structure do baleen whales use to filter krill?

Baleen

400

This term refers to the juxtaposition of two contradictory words back-to-back, like "deafening silence" or "cruel kindness."

Oxymoron

400

What is the name of the process by which bodies were preserved for the afterlife?

Embalming

400

What is the vascular plant tissue used for transporting water and dissolved nutrients up a plant structure?

Xylem

400

This massive seabird has the largest wingspan of any living bird, allowing it to glide for miles over open ocean without flapping.

The albatross

500

This Edgar Allan Poe poem features a grieving narrator and a talking bird that famously repeats the word "Nevermore."

The Raven

500

What Egyptian deity was commonly depicted as a falon? 

Horus 

500

What are the tiny air sacs in the lungs used to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the bloodstream?

Alveoli 

500

These stinging cells are used by jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones to capture prey.

Nematocytes