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Science
100

Mary’s mom has four children. Three are named April, May, and June. What is the name of the fourth child?

Mary

100

Because of its extremely low moisture and natural acidity, this sweet treat is the only food that never spoils.

Honey

100

During World War II, a shortage of cocoa in Italy led a pastry maker to mix hazelnuts into chocolate, inadvertently inventing this famous spread.

Nutella

100

Directed by James Cameron, this 2009 sci-fi epic about the moon Pandora remains the highest-grossing movie of all time worldwide.

Avatar

100

This planet is the fourth from the sun and is home to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in our solar system.

Mars

200

This is the only even prime number.

2

200

Botanically speaking, bananas, pumpkins, and watermelons are classified as this type of fruit, while strawberries and raspberries are not.

Berries

200

This is the only country in the world that occupies an entire continent all by itself.

Australia

200

Finish the lyric, "Somewhere over the rainbow, way up high, there's a land that I heard of... 

"Once in a lullaby"

200

This invisible shield in Earth’s stratosphere absorbs most of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.

Ozone

300

This number is spelled with letters in perfectly descending alphabetical order when written in English.

Forty

300

In the 1830s, this popular red condiment was sold in pill form as a medicine to treat indigestion and stomach aches.

Ketchup

300

Fought in 1896 between Britain and Zanzibar, this conflict holds the record as the shortest war in human history, ending in this many minutes.

38 mins

300

This outlaw country pioneer wrote "On the Road Again"  

Willie Nelson

300

This is the largest internal organ in the human body.

Liver

400

Solve this expression using the order of operations: 5 + 3 × 4.

17

400

This chemical compound gives chili peppers their spicy heat and is concentrated in the white ribs and seeds of the pepper.

Capsaicin

400

This Italian city is famous for its lack of cars and is built entirely on a network of 118 small islands linked by over 400 bridges.

Venice

400

This 1941 Orson Welles masterpiece centers around a wealthy newspaper tycoon's dying word: "Rosebud."

Citizen Kane



400

This instrument is used by meteorologists to measure atmospheric pressure and help predict sudden changes in the weather.

Barometer

500

Mr. Smith is packing 48 books into boxes. If each box holds 6 books, how many boxes does he need?

8

500

Though widely associated with French cuisine, this pastry was actually invented in Austria.

Croissant

500

Fought in 1896 between Britain and Zanzibar, this conflict holds the record as the shortest war in human history, ending in this many minutes.

Gun powder

500

This master of suspense directed the 1960 horror classic Psycho, famous for its terrifying, screeching-violin shower scene.

Alfred Hitchcock

500

Diamonds and graphite (the material inside your pencil) are both completely made out of this same element, just arranged in different atomic shapes.

Carbon