Benjamin Franklin
William Shakespeare
Claude Monet
Vincent van Gogh
The Olympics
Marie Curie
Thomas Edison
Frida Kahlo
Jackson Pollock
100

Benjamin Franklin lived in this large American city that was the capital of the colonies before Washington D.C.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

100

William Shakespeare was born in a small English town whose name starts with Stratford. What is the full name of the town?

Stratford-upon-Avon, England

100

What style of painting, which tries to capture light and color rather than exact details, did Monet help create?

Impressionism

100

In what country was Vincent van Gogh born?

The Netherlands (Holland)

100

In what ancient country did the Olympic Games first begin, thousands of years ago?

Greece (ancient Greece)

100

Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. In what two different subjects did she win this award?

Physics and Chemistry

100

Thomas Edison is most famous for improving this invention that lights up our homes. What is it?

The light bulb

100

In what country was Frida Kahlo born and did most of her painting?  

Mexico

100

In what country was Jackson Pollock born and did most of his painting?

The United States of America

200

Franklin flew a kite in a thunderstorm with a key attached to the string to prove that lightning is made of this. 

Electricity

200

Shakespeare wrote plays about a young man named Hamlet, a love story called Romeo and Juliet, and a Scottish king named Macbeth. What do we call people who write plays?

Playwright

200

In what country was Claude Monet born and did most of his painting?

France

200

Van Gogh painted one of the most famous paintings in the world showing a swirling night sky full of stars over a village. What is it called? 

The Starry Night

200

How often are the Summer Olympic Games held?

Every four years

200

In what country was Marie Curie born?

Poland

200

In what country was Thomas Edison born and did most of his work?

The United States of America

200

Frida Kahlo is most famous for painting pictures of herself. What do we call a painting an artist makes of themselves?

A self-portrait

200

Jackson Pollock became famous for a very unusual way of painting — he didn't use a brush on an easel. What did he do instead? 

He dripped and poured paint onto a canvas laid flat on the floor

300

After his kite experiment, Franklin invented a metal rod placed on top of buildings to protect them from lightning strikes. What is it called?

The lightning rod

300

What is the name of this famous round theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed in London?

The Globe Theatre

300

Monet painted a famous series of pictures of these colorful flowers floating on a pond in his garden. What are they?

Water lilies

300

Van Gogh painted many pictures of these bright yellow flowers, which he kept in vases in his home. What are they?

Sunflowers

300

What are the three medals that Olympic winners can receive, from best to third best?

Gold, silver, and bronze

300

Marie Curie discovered two new elements. One was named after her home country. What is it called?

Polonium

300

Edison invented a machine that could record and play back sound for the first time. What was it called? 

The phonograph

300

Frida Kahlo's paintings often included dream-like, imaginary images mixed with real life. What art style that blends dreams and reality is she associated with?

Surrealism

300

What style of art, which focuses on expressing feelings through shapes, colors, and movement rather than recognizable objects, did Pollock help make famous?

Abstract Expressionism 

400

Franklin invented special glasses with two different strengths in each lens so he didn't have to carry two pairs. What are they called?

Bifocals (bifocal glasses)

400

Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 of these short poems, often about love, that have 14 lines and follow a special rhyming pattern.

Sonnets

400

What is the name of the beautiful garden in Giverny, France, where Monet painted many of his most famous works?

Monet's garden at Giverny

400

What style of painting, which came after Impressionism and used bold colors and strong brushstrokes to show feelings, did van Gogh help define?

Post-Impressionism

400

What symbol of the Olympics shows five interlocking rings in different colors, representing the continents of the world? 

The Olympic rings

400

What is the name of the other element Marie Curie discovered, which glows and is still used in medicine today?

Radium

400

What did Thomas Edison call his famous workshop in New Jersey, where he and his team invented hundreds of things?

Menlo Park (his invention factory)

400

What famous Mexican artist, known for painting large murals, was Frida Kahlo's husband?

Diego Rivera

400

Because of his dripping technique, newspapers gave Pollock a famous nickname. What did they call him?

Jack the Dripper

500

Benjamin Franklin helped write a very important document that declared that the American colonies were free from British rule. What is this document called?

The Declaration of Independence (1776)

500

Shakespeare invented over 1,700 new words we still use today, including "bedroom," "lonely," and "generous." What do we call someone who creates new words?

A neologist (or wordsmith); Shakespeare coined these words

500

The word "Impressionism" came from the title of one of Monet's paintings. What was the subject of that painting? 

A sunrise over a harbor (the painting was called "Impression, Sunrise")

500

Van Gogh created over 900 paintings in his lifetime, but only sold about one during his life. Who bought it?

His friend and art dealer, Theo (or Anna Boch)

500

In what city were the first modern Olympic Games held in 1896?

Athens, Greece

500

What word, coined by Marie Curie, describes the energy given off by certain elements like uranium and radium? 

Radioactivity (or radioactive)

500

Edison held over 1,000 patents — official papers that proved an invention was his. What do we call a person who creates new inventions?

An inventor

500

After a serious bus accident as a teenager, Frida spent months in bed recovering. What did she do during that time that launched her art career?

She began painting (her mother had a special easel made so she could paint lying down)

500

In what state did Jackson Pollock have his famous studio, where he created his drip paintings on Long Island?

New York

600

Before becoming a scientist and statesman, Benjamin Franklin worked in this trade, producing newspapers and pamphlets.

Printer (or printing)

600

Shakespeare wrote two main types of plays — funny ones with happy endings and serious, tragic ones. What are these two types called?

Comedies and tragedies

600

Monet continued painting even as he struggled with this condition that made it hard for him to see clearly. What was it?

Cataracts

600

Van Gogh painted more than 30 self-portraits — pictures of himself. What is a painting an artist makes of themselves called?

A self-portrait

600

What do athletes carry into the stadium at the start of every Olympic Games to light a special bowl of fire?

The Olympic torch

600

Marie Curie worked in a laboratory in what famous European city, known for the Eiffel Tower?

Paris, France

600

Thomas Edison is often quoted as saying that genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent what?

Perspiration (hard work)

600

Frida Kahlo often included animals in her paintings and kept many as pets. What large spotted wild cat, native to Mexico, appeared frequently in her work?

A jaguar (or monkey, parrot, and deer also appeared often)

600

One of Pollock's most famous large paintings is called "No. 31." If a painting has no recognizable objects or people in it, what do we call that style of art?

Abstract art