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100

This subject is typically taught in high school as part of the STEM curriculum and focuses on numbers, formulas, and problem-solving.

What is math?

100

This yellow fruit is known for being a great source of potassium.

What is a banana?

100

This classic sitcom, set in the 1950s, followed the lives of Lucy and Ricky Ricardo, with Lucy often getting into hilarious situations.

What is "I Love Lucy"?

100

This sport is often referred to as "the beautiful game" and is played with a round ball and two goals.

What is soccer (football)?


100

This U.S. president delivered the Gettysburg Address in 1863.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?


200

This U.S. state is home to the first public school in the country, established in 1635.

What is Massachusetts?

200

 A classic Italian dish made with layers of pasta, cheese, and often meat or vegetables.

What is lasagna?

200

In this show, a group of friends work in a Milwaukee bottle factory.

What is "Laverne & Shirley"?

200

This American football team, based in Boston, has won the most Super Bowl titles in NFL history.

What are the New England Patriots?

200

The Cold War primarily involved the United States and this country, which was led by leaders like Stalin and Khrushchev.

What is the Soviet Union?


300

 In this famous novel, the protagonist, Holden Caulfield, spends a few days in New York after being expelled from Pencey Prep.

What is "The Catcher in the Rye"?

300

The most commonly consumed nut in the world, often used in peanut butter and candy bars.

What is a peanut?


300

This 1970s sitcom followed a group of friends living in a Milwaukee apartment building, often with laughs and life lessons.

What is "Happy Days"?


300

In baseball, this term refers to the final batter of an inning who is often a power hitter.
 

What is the cleanup hitter?

300

The ancient Egyptians built these massive stone structures as tombs for their pharaohs.

What are pyramids?


400

This term refers to the period during the day when students attend classes in primary or secondary schools, usually from 9 AM to 3 PM.

What is the school day?

400

A type of sushi made with fish on top of a small ball of rice is called this.

What is nigiri?

400

The character of "Archie Bunker" was a central figure in this sitcom that explored family life and social issues in the 1970s.

What is "All in the Family"?


400

This tennis legend holds the record for most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era, with 24 championships.

Who is Margaret Court?


400

The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, limited the power of this English monarch.

Who is King John?

500

The first school in the world was established in this ancient civilization around 3,000 BC.

What is Sumer?

500

This spicy, fermented Korean dish is made from cabbage, radishes, and chili peppers.

What is kimchi?

500

This 1950s sitcom starred two men, one straight-laced and the other a bit of a wild card, as they navigated suburban life.

What is "The Odd Couple"?

500

This Olympic sport involves ice skaters performing routines on a sheet of ice, judged on technical skills and artistic impression.

What is figure skating?

500

The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961, separated East and West Berlin during the height of this political conflict.

What is the Cold War?