Digital Footprints (Tech & Computer Science)
Global Geography
Advanced Anatomy (Human Body)
Booked & Busy (More Literature)
Complex Calculations (Advanced Math)
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When navigating the internet, this specific type of encryption protocol—indicated by a padlock icon in your browser's address bar—ensures that the data transferred between your device & the website remains completely secure from eavesdroppers.

What is HTTPS? (Accept: SSL/TLS)

400

Stretching over 4,000 miles across South America, this massive mountain range is the longest continental mountain range in the world & was home to the ancient Inca Empire.

What are the Andes?

400

Acting as the main control center for your body's vital functions, this fundamental system consists of the brain, the spinal cord, & an intricate network of fibers that send electrical signals throughout your body.

What is the nervous system?

400

Written by Mary Shelley during a rainy summer in Switzerland, this foundational gothic novel warns against the dangers of playing God through the story of a brilliant scientist who brings a creature to life using reanimated body parts.

What is Frankenstein?

400

In algebra, this specific formula—written as x = -b ± the square root of b^2 - 4ac divided by 2a—is used to find the exact solutions or roots of any standard quadratic equation. 

What is the quadratic formula?

800

Originally created to keep track of user preferences & shopping carts, these small pieces of text data are stored on your computer by websites, though they are now heavily debated due to how companies use them to track your browsing habits across the web.

What are cookies?

800

Bordered by Egypt, Jordan, Israel, & Palestine, this hypersaline lake sits at the lowest elevation on land and is so incredibly salty that it is entirely impossible for fish or plants to survive in its waters.

What is the Dead Sea?

800

Accounting for about 55% of your total blood volume, this yellowish liquid component is mostly made of water but carries vital proteins, glucose, mineral ions, & hormones to the cells that need them.

What is plasma?

800

Set during the Great Depression in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Harper Lee addresses serious issues of racial injustice through the eyes of a young girl named Scout Finch.

What is To Kill a Mockingbird?

800

Derived from Greek words meaning "triangle measurement," this branch of mathematics focuses on the specific relationships between the side lengths & angles of triangles, introducing concepts like sine & cosine.

What is trigonometry?

1200

In computer programming, this fundamental structure allows a block of code to repeat multiple times until a specific condition is met, helping developers avoid writing the exact same lines of code over & over again.

What is a loop? (Accept: For loop/While loop)

1200

Connecting the Mediterranean Sea directly to the Red Sea, this crucial artificial waterway allows maritime vessel transportation to bypass the long & dangerous journey around the entire southern tip of Africa.

What is the Suez Canal?

1200

Tucked away inside your chest, these tiny, balloon-like air sacs located at the very end of the respiratory bronchioles are the exact site where oxygen & carbon dioxide are exchanged during respiration.

What are alveoli?

1200

In this epic Greek poem attributed to Homer, the clever hero spends ten grueling years trying to return home to his wife Penelope after the fall of Troy, battling monsters like the Cyclops along the way.

What is The Odyssey?

1200

In calculus, this fundamental concept represents the exact instantaneous rate of change of a function at any given point, visually corresponding to the slope of a line tangent to the curve.

What is a derivative?

1600

Often acting as the first line of defense in cybersecurity, this type of software monitors & filters incoming & outgoing network traffic based on an organization’s previously established security policies to block unauthorized access.

What is a firewall?

1600

Though it is politically recognized as an autonomous territory belonging to the kingdom of Denmark, this massive landmass holds the geographic title of being the largest island in the world that is not a continent.

What is Greenland?

1600

Essential for structural movement, these tough, fibrous bands of dense connective tissue serve the crucial anatomical purpose of attaching your skeletal muscles directly to your bones.

What are tendons?

1600

Often assigned in high school to teach the dangers of totalitarianism, this satirical allegory by George Orwell uses a group of rebellious farm animals to mirror the events leading up to the Russian Revolution of 1917.

What is Animal Farm?

1600

In a standard coordinate plane, this specific term describes two distinct lines that intersect at a perfect 90-degree angle, meaning their slopes are negative reciprocals of one another.

What are perpendicular lines?

2000

Named after a famous British mathematician & codebreaker, this hypothetical test evaluates a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior that is completely indistinguishable from that of a human.

What is the Turing Test?

2000

Located in the western Pacific Ocean, this crescent-shaped trench is famously known for containing the Challenger Deep, which is officially recognized as the deepest known point in all of Earth's oceans.

What is the Mariana Trench?

2000

As the largest internal organ in the human body, this vital powerhouse performs over 500 functions, including detoxifying harmful chemicals, metabolizing drugs, & producing the bile needed for digestion.

What is the liver?

2000

This specific literary term refers to a sudden, powerful, and life-changing moment of realization or profound insight experienced by a character, fundamentally altering their perspective on the world.

What is an epiphany?

2000

Named after an Italian mathematician, this famous numerical sequence begins with 0 & 1, with each subsequent number being the exact sum of the two preceding numbers, frequently appearing in nature's patterns.

What is the Fibonacci sequence?