Geography
Latin
Fallacies
Writing (Fun Category)
Science
100

Which state is directly south of Oklahoma?

Texas

100

Translate: Propter

On account of

100

Introducing an irrelevant point to an argument.

Red Herring

100

What was the stewards name in "Crispin: Cross of Lead"?

John Ayecliff

100

Where are the malleus, incus and stapes found?

In your ear!

200

Name the long, narrow country located between the Pacific Ocean and Argentina

Chile

200

Translate: Harbor

Portus

200

Saying that A is true because B is true, and B is true because A is true.

Circular Reasoning

200

The author of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe


C.S. Lewis

200

The part of the brain dedicated to sight.

Occipital Lobe

300
What is the most western country of continental Europe (not islands)?

Portugal

300

Translate: Acies

Battle Line

300

EXAMPLE: 

Mr.: I don't know if I should buy a phone or Computer.

Mrs.: I'm no expert, ask the mailman.

Faulty Appeal To Authority

300

In "Number the Stars" who what is Annemarie's last name?

Johansen

300

Name the the transparent part of the eye that covers the front portion of the eye.

Cornea

400

What is the name of the mountain range that divides Europe from Asia?

Ural Mountains

400

Translate: Itaque

Therefore and so

400

Saying that since A happened before B, A must have caused B.

Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc (PHEPH)

400

Give the definition of a Simile.

A simile is a comparison of two things, using the words 'like' or 'as'

400
Name the part of the brain that helps with balance.

The cerebellum

500

Name the mostnorthern African country.

Tunisia

500

Translate: Laudone?

I praise?

500

EXAMPLE:

Leo: Water and fire are both natural elements. They are both apart of natural disasters, Floods and Fires. Therefore, you can drink both.

Weak Analogy

500

The name of the sailor with the knife in "Nathanial Bowditch"

Lupe

500

Name the kneecap.

Patella