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100

What day of the year is Halloween celebrated?

What is October 31st?

100

He discovered penicillin by accident.

Who is Alexander Fleming?

100

The wizarding school that Harry Potter attends.

What is Hogwarts?

100

The smallest unit of life is called a ______.

What is a cell?

100

These tiny microbes can make you sick, like the flu or COVID-19.

What are viruses?

200

What candy bar has the same name as a galaxy?

What is the Milky Way?

200

He invented pasteurization and helped create vaccines.

Who is Louis Pasteur?

200

The year humans first landed on the moon.

What is 1969?

200

Cells that have a nucleus are called this type.

What are eukaryotic cells?

200

This kind of germ can be treated with antibiotics.

What is bacteria?

300

What is a group of witches called?

What is A Coven?

300

He discovered bacteria that cause tuberculosis.

Who is Robert Koch?

300

This 2001 DreamWorks film about an ogre won the first ever Oscar for Best Animated Feature.

What is Shrek?

300

Cells without a nucleus, like bacteria, are called this.

What is prokaryotic?

300

Washing your hands helps stop these from spreading.

What are germs or pathogens?

400

What witch-trial–famous city is in Massachusetts?

What is Salem?

400

She developed the first effective polio vaccine.

Who is Dr. Jonas Salk?

400

What was the first soft drink in space?

What is Coca-Cola?

400

The jelly-like material inside a cell is called this.

What is cytoplasm?

400

The immune system makes these to fight off diseases.

What are antibodies?

500

What color are the ghosts in Pac-Man when they’re scared?

What is blue?

500

This Dutch scientist was the first to see bacteria under a microscope.

Who is Antonie van Leeuwenhoek?

500

What’s the name of the fear of missing out?


What is FOMO?

500

This part of the cell controls what goes in and out. Hint: Think animal cell

What is the cell membrane?

500

This disease, once deadly, was wiped out by vaccination.

What is smallpox?