Cinco de Mayo!
Foods of the World
Grab Bag
Literature
Science!
100
Cinco de Mayo is a holiday in what country?

Mexico

100

Sushi originated in what country?

Japan

100

How many members are in BTS?

Seven

100

Who wrote The Autobiography of Malcolm X?

Malcolm X

100

What part of a cell is commonly referred to as the "powerhouse"?

Mitochondria

200

Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's victory in the Battle of Puebla over what country?

France

200

Hamburgers and hotdogs originated in what country?

Germany

200

According to the official Jolly Rancher web site, what is the most popular flavor of Jolly Rancher?

Watermelon

200

What literary device refers to how the AUTHOR feels about a subject?

Tone

200

What piece of equipment is used to find the MASS of an object?

Triple-beam balance

300

What two animals are featured on the flag of Mexico?

An eagle and a snake

300

Pasta originated in what country?

China

300

Who is the most-followed MUSICIAN on Instagram, with over 317 million followers?

Selena Gomez

300

Who wrote "Names/Nombres"?

Julia Alvarez

300

What type of rock is made when magma cools and crystalizes?

Igneous

400
What is the most popular food eaten on Cinco de Mayo in Mexico?

Mole poblano

400

While not known for sure, it is believed coffee originated in what is now the country of Ethiopia. Ethiopia is located on what continent?

Africa

400

According to retail analyst IRI, what is the most popular brand of chips in Pennsylvania?

Doritos

400

What is the name Mr. and Mrs. White's son in "The Monkey's Paw"?

Herbert

400

What TWO types of particles are found in the nucleus of an atom and give the atom its mass?

Protons and Neutrons

500

Several cities in the U.S. celebrate Cinco de Mayo with dog races featuring what breed of dog?

Chihuahua

500

What is the national dish of Puerto Rico?

Arroz con gandules

500

Jordan Terrell Carter is better known by what name?

Playboi Carti

500

"Hey Jude" is a song by what band?

the Beatles

500

What type of energy increases with height above the ground?

Potential energy