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100

What yellow cartoon character lives in a pineapple under the sea?

SpongeBob SquarePants.

100

 What game lets players build and mine in a blocky world?

Minecraft.

100

What Disney movie features a lion cub named Simba?

The Lion King.

100

Who was the first U.S. president?

George Washington.

100

What gas do humans need to breathe?

Oxygen.

200

What cartoon features siblings Dipper and Mabel at a place called the Mystery Shack?

Gravity Falls.

200

What battle royale game features 100 players fighting to be the last one standing?

Fortnite.

200

In Frozen, what is the name of Elsa’s sister?

Anna.

200

Who led the Civil Rights movement with the “I Have a Dream” speech?

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

What organ pumps blood through your body?

The heart.

300

In what show do characters Finn and Jake go on adventures in the Land of Ooo?

Adventure Time.

300

Which Nintendo character is known for collecting coins and saving Princess Peach?

Mario.

300

What Disney princess has a pet tiger named Rajah?

Jasmine (Aladdin).

300

What ancient empire built the pyramids?

Egypt.

300

What force keeps the planets in orbit?

Gravity.

400

What Nickelodeon show follows four kids who control elements like water, fire, earth, and air?

Avatar: The Last Airbender.

400

 What Pokémon is known as the electric type with yellow fur and red cheeks?

Pikachu.

400

 What Disney/Pixar movie has characters named Joy, Sadness, and Anger?

Inside Out.

400

What ship famously sank in 1912?

 The Titanic.

400

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin.

500

What Adult Swim cartoon features a scientist grandfather and his anxious grandson traveling dimensions?

Rick and Morty.

500

What horror survival game involves security cameras and animatronics that come alive at night?

Five Nights at Freddy’s.

500

Which movie series includes the character Darth Vader?

Star Wars.

500

What year did WW2 end?

1945.

500

What do scientists call the change from liquid to solid?

Freezing.