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200

This number represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.

Pi

200

Jupiters largest moon

Titan

200

Beyoncé's 2003 hit Crazy in Love featured this artist

Jay-Z

200

Author of Harry Potter

J.K Rowling

200

This city is home to Babeș-Bolyai University

Cluj

400

This states that the square of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the other two sides in a right triangle

Pythagoreans theorem

400

This type of painting is done on wet plaster so the pigments become part of the wall.

Fresco

400

This composer wrote The Four Seasons.

Vivaldi

400
This book features Narnia

The lion, the witch, and the wardrobe

400

The Danube splits this city it two

Budapest

600

What organelle protects the cell?

Cell membrane (cell wall)

600

Study of flags is called this

What is vexillology

600

In music theory, this term indicates gradually getting louder.

Crescendo

600

In this story by Roald Dahl, telekinetic powers are used to overcome cruel adults.

Matilda

600

The most densely populated county in the United States.

Manhattan

800

This branch of mathematics studies rates of change and slopes of curves.

Calculus

800

In Greek mythology, this three-headed dog guards the gates of the underworld.

Cerberus

800

Name the four classes of instruments

  • Strings
  • Woodwinds
  • Brass
  • Percussion
800

Most mentioned name in the bible

David

800

This London district gives its name to a famous 19th-century theory of urban policing established by Sir Robert Peel.

Scotland Yard

1000

How do you differentiate isotopes of the same atom?

The number of protons

1000

The nickname of this small European country comes from its capital, Vaduz.

Lichtenstein

1000

The beatles album that one the most grammys was realeased in what year?

1967

1000

This book about a lovable bear was originally published in 1926

Winnie the Pooh (The house at pooh corner)

1000

This ancient citadel overlooking Athens contains the Parthenon.

Acropolis