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100

What was the name of the ship that sank in 1912, after hitting an iceberg?

The Titanic

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Pacific Ocean

100

Which company developed the Windows operating system?

Microsoft

100

If a writer describes a character as "brave as a lion," what literary device are they using?

Simile

100

What is the name of the fearsome female monster in Greek mythology, whose gaze could turn people to stone, and who had snakes for hair?

Medusa

100

This marsupial is native to Australia and is known for its powerful hind legs and a pouch for carrying its young.

Kangaroo

200

What famous wall divided East and West Berlin for decades?

Berlin Wall

200

What is the name of the pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight for photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

200

What is the common name for a device that stores and processes data?

Computer

200

When a writer uses words that appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch), what are they creating?

Imagery

200

According to Arthurian legend, who was the wizard who advised King Arthur?

Merlin

200

This nocturnal bird of prey is known for its excellent eyesight and ability to rotate its head almost 360 degrees.

Owl

300

What ancient city was famously buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD?

Pompeii

300

Which state of matter takes the shape of anything it touches?

Liquid

300

What does "www" stand for in a website address?

World Wide Web

300

If a writer uses strong, emotional words to make the reader feel a certain way, what kind of language are they using?

Emotive Language

300

Which mythical beast, part lion, part goat, and part serpent, breathed fire and caused destruction in Lycia?

Chimera

300

This now-extinct bird, native to the island of Mauritius, was flightless and famously clumsy, leading to its demise.

Dodo

400

What devastating pandemic swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing millions?

The Black Death (or Black Plague)

400

What are the four main components of blood?

Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma

400

What is the name of the social media platform known for its short videos?

TikTok

400

What is the effect of using a rhetorical question in a piece of writing?

To engage the reader, provoke thought, emphasize a point, or challenge an assumption, rather than expecting a direct answer.

400

What is the name of the cunning trickster god in Norse mythology, known for being a shapeshifter and responsible for many myths and conflicts?

Loki

400

This rare, deep-sea fish is known for its bioluminescent lure and formidable teeth, inhabiting the darkest parts of the ocean.

Anglerfish

500

The Treaty of Versailles, signed after World War I, placed significant blame and reparations on which country?

Germany

500

What is the specific process in the human digestive system where nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream, primarily in the small intestine?

Absorption

500

What term is used to describe the ability of a machine or computer program to simulate human intelligence?

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

500

What is the purpose of foreshadowing in a story?

To hint at future events, build suspense, and prepare the reader for what is to come.

500

Which famous Trojan War hero was vulnerable only in his heel?

Achilles

500

What incredible unique ability allows an axolotl has?

An extraordinary regenerative capacity (It's able to regrow lost limbs and even damaged organs)

600

What was the name of the trade route that facilitated the spread of the Black Death from Asia to Europe?

The Silk Road

600

What is the name of the tiny pores on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange during photosynthesis?

Stomata

600

What is a robot that can perform tasks autonomously without human control often called?

Android (or Drone, depending on context)

600

Analyze the writer's effect of the phrase: "The oppressive heat crushed the very will to move." Identify the literary device and explain its impact.

Personification. "Crushed" suggests the heat is an active, powerful, and destructive force, emphasizing its intensity and debilitating effect on the characters/reader. 

It evokes a feeling of exhaustion and helplessness.

600

What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the underworld in Greek mythology?

Cerberus

600

The Megalodon, an enormous prehistoric shark, is estimated to have had a bite force significantly stronger than that of a modern great white shark or even what famous dinosaur?

Tyrannosaurus Rex

700

The Manhattan Project was the top-secret research and development undertaking during World War II that produced what?

The atomic bomb

700

What is the Ring of Fire?

A major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where a large number of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

700

What form of communication uses electrical signals to send messages over long distances through wires?

Telegraph

700

"Her smile was ice, her words daggers." 

Identify the literary device and explain its effect on portraying the character.

Metaphor. "Ice" suggests coldness, unfriendliness, and a lack of warmth. 

"Daggers" suggests her words are sharp, hurtful, and intended to cause pain, portraying her as cruel or dangerous.

700

In Norse mythology, what is the "Twilight of the Gods," the prophesied series of events, including a great battle, that leads to the death of major gods and the destruction of the world?

Ragnarök

700

What deep-sea cephalopod, distinct from a true squid, is named for its cloak-like webbing and is known to "turn inside out" when threatened?

Vampire Squid