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100

Q: This chart organizes elements by atomic number.

A: What is the periodic table?

100

Q: This staple Italian dish is made from wheat and water.

A: What is pasta?

100

Q: This country is known for maple syrup and hockey.

A: What is Canada?

100

Q: Earth’s only natural satellite.

A: What is the Moon?

100

Q: Greek god who ruled the seas.

A: Who is Poseidon?

200

Q: This organ helps you breathe by taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.

A: What are the lungs?

200

Q: This fruit is known for its high potassium content.

A: What is a banana?

200

Q: This South American country is home to the Amazon rainforest.

A: What is Brazil?

200

Q: A frozen ball of gas and dust with a glowing tail.

A: What is a comet?

200

Q: Greek goddess of wisdom and war.

A: Who is Athena?

300

Q: This gas is essential for human respiration.

A: What is oxygen?

300

Q: This dish consists of raw fish served over vinegared rice.

A: What is sushi?

300

Q: This country is located between Canada and Mexico.

A: What is the United States?

300

Q: This is the name of our galaxy.

A: What is the Milky Way?

300

Q: Norse hall where warriors go after death.

A: What is Valhalla?

400

Q: This is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas.

A: What is evaporation?

400

Q: This cooking technique involves slow cooking meat over indirect heat.

A: What is barbecuing?

400

Q: This country is made up of over 7,000 islands.

A: What is the Philippines?

400

Q: This is the term for a moon that is fully lit.

A: What is a full moon?

400

Q: Egyptian god of mummification and the afterlife.

A: Who is Anubis?

500

Q: This scientist developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

A: Who is Isaac Newton?

500

Q: This fermented cabbage dish is popular in Korean cuisine.

A: What is kimchi?

500

Q: This landlocked country is known for its neutrality and chocolate.

A: What is Switzerland?

500

Q: This is the term for the explosion of a dying star.

A: What is a supernova?

500

Q: Greek hero who completed twelve labors.

A: Who is Hercules?