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This NFL championship game is played every year in February and is famous just as much for its halftime show and commercials as the sport itself.

What is the Super Bowl?

100

This red liquid circulates through your body, carrying oxygen and nutrients to your cells.

What is blood?

100

This Irish saint used a three-leaf shamrock to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity.

Who is Saint Patrick?

100

This ancient civilization built the Great Pyramid of Giza and developed a form of writing called hieroglyphics.

What is Ancient Egypt?

100

This is the name of a shape with 8 sides.

What is an octagon?

200

This legendary Jamaican sprinter holds the world records in both the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes.

Who is Usain Bolt?

200

This planet is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest planet in our solar system.

What is Saturn?

200

The Catholic Mass consists of these four main parts.

What are the Introductory Rites, the Liturgy of the Word, the Liturgy of the Eucharist, and the Concluding Rites?

200

This Roman emperor was the first to convert to Christianity and moved the capital of the empire to Byzantium.

 Who is Constantine the Great?

200

This is the only country in the world that is also its own continent.

What is Australia?

300

In golf, this is the specific term used for scoring one stroke under par on a single hole.

What is a birdie?

300

This is the type of energy an object has because of its motion.

What is kinetic energy?

300

This term describes the teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church, which is exercised by the Pope and the bishops.

What is the Magisterium?

300

In this 1770 event, British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists, this also became a major turning point toward revolution.

What was the Boston Massacre?

300

In the phonetic alphabet used by pilots and the military, these are the words used for the letters "A," "B," and "C."

What are Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie?

400

The WNBA was founded in this decade.

What is the 1990s? (The exact year is 1996)

400

 This "Noble Gas" has the atomic number 2 and is the second most abundant element in the universe.

What is helium?

400

These are the three holiest days of the Church year, stretching from Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday.

What is the Paschal Triduum?

400

This Amendment to the U.S. Constitution prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of intoxicating liquors, beginning the era of Prohibition. However it was later repealed in the 21st Amendment.

What is the 18th Amendment?

400

This is the mathmatical formula used to find the surface area of a sphere.

What is SA (surface area) = 4πr²?

500

In 2021, Simone Biles became the first woman in history to land this incredibly difficult vault move, which consists of a round-off, a back handspring, and two full flips in a pike position.

 What is the Yurchenko double pike? (Also accepted: What is the Biles II on vault?)

500

Often called the "building blocks of life," these organic compounds combine to form proteins.

What are amino acids?

500

This 16th-century Ecumenical (world-wide) Council was called to address the challenges of the Protestant Reformation and clarify Church teaching.

What is the Council of Trent?


500

During the Civil War, this was the name of the strategy proposed by General Winfield Scott to "strangle" the South with a naval blockade.

What was the Anaconda Plan?

500

This is the name for a word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards, like "Racecar."

What is a palindrome?