What is 2*5+(7+5)
22
What is the 3 main types of matter in science?
Solid, liquid, and gas (any order of these 3 are fine)
What’s the highest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
What do board games have?
a game board, playing pieces (like tokens or meeples), and potentially other components like dice, cards, tiles, or counters
What do card games have?
deck of cards with each card having a unique face and back
What Is 2^4
16
What is DNA?
The instructions for coding different protiens
What is the name of the force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth?
Gravity
What’s the most played board games?
Monopoly, Checkers, Chess, Scrabble, Catan, and Ticket to Ride (one of these are fine)
What the most played card games in 2025?
Solitaire, Uno, and Blackjack (one of these are fine)
What is 5*(7+5)-6
54
What is the name of the smallest unit of genetic information?
a nucleotide
What is the chemical symbol for water
H2o
What's the difference between a cooperative and a competitive game?
In cooperative games, players work together towards a common goal, with success being shared among all participants. In competitive games, individuals or teams compete against each other for victory, often resulting in a single winner or a limited number of winners.
What is the UNO card game known for?
Simple and fun gameplay
What is 2^6+13
77
What is the name of the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?
Photosynthesis
What is the name of the landmark that was once known as the "Third Bridge" in New York City?
Manhattan Bridge
What’s the first board game in the world?
The royal game of UR
whats the the phase 10 card game known for?
progressive nature and varied phases
What is 5^3+45
170
What is the name of the process by which the Earth's atmosphere heats up?
greenhouse effect
What is science?
A way of learning the stuff and the earth in the world (may not be correct)
How does the knight move in Chess?
In a L shape
What’s the first card games in the world?
Leaf games