Geography
Science
Maths
Pop Culture
Music
100

This is the capital city of Australia.

What is Canberra?

100

This force pulls objects toward the centre of the Earth.

What is gravity?

100

The value of π rounded to two decimal places.

What is 3.14?

100

This is the name of Harry Potter’s school.

What is Hogwarts?

100

The speed of a piece of music is called this.

What is Tempo?

200

This large rock formation in the NT is sacred to the Anangu people.

What is Uluru?

200

This part of the cell contains DNA.

What is the nucleus?

200

A triangle with all sides the same length is called this.

What is equilateral?

200

This streaming platform’s logo is a red “N.”

What is Netflix?

200

These are the five lines and four spaces that music is written on.

What is the staff?

300

This state is home to the Great Barrier Reef.

What is Queensland?

300

This is the unit used to measure electric current.

What is amperes?

300

The number that cannot be expressed as a fraction, like √2, is called this type of number.

What is irrational?

300

This Marvel hero carries two billy clubs 

Who is Daredevil?

300

This musical symbol raises a note by a semitone.

What is a sharp (#)?

500

This is the longest river in Australia.

What is the Murray River?

500

The chemical symbol Na stands for this element.

What is sodium?

500

A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides is called this.

What is a trapezium?

500

This singer released the hit song “Blinding Lights.”

Who is The Weeknd?

500

The “dynamics” in music refer to this aspect of the sound.

What is volume/loudness?

1000

This desert, Australia’s largest, covers parts of WA, NT, and SA.

What is the Great Victoria Desert?

1000

This type of energy resource is replenished naturally, like solar or wind power.

What is renewable energy?

1000

The y = a(x − h)² + k form of a parabola is called this.

What is vertex form?

1000

This game became massively popular in 2017 for its battle royale mode.

What is Fortnite?

1000

A combination of three or more notes played together is called this.

What is a chord?