Physics Concepts
Literary vocab
World capitals
Word Transformations
Historical Events
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The force that opposes motion between two surfaces.

What is friction

100

A word that means the opposite of another word

What is an antonym 

100

The capital of Canada

What is Ottawa

100

Cat → (change one letter to mean a hat)

What is cap

100

This war ended in 1945.

What is WWII

200

Energy stored due to position.

What is potential energy

200

Giving human traits to non-human things.

What is personification

200

Capital of Japan

What is Tokyo

200

Cold → (change one letter to mean brave)

What is bold

200

This event marked the start of the French Revolution.

What is the Storming of the Bastille?

300

The rate of change of velocity.

What is acceleration

300

A contradiction that reveals a deeper truth.

What is a paradox

300

Capital of Brazil

What is Brasília

300

Sits → (change one letter to mean location)

What is site

300

This wall fell in 1989.

What is the Berlin Wall

400

The unit used to measure force in the SI system.

What is a newton

400

A reference to another work, event, or figure.

What is an allusion

400

Capital of Turkey

What is Ankara

400

Tone → (add one letter to mean rock)

What is stone

400

This U.S. document was signed in 1776.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

500

The tendency of an object to resist changes in motion.

What is inertia

500

A reversal of expectations, often with hidden meaning.

What is irony

500

Capital of Australia

What is Canberra

500

Plane → (change one letter to mean simple)

What is plain

500

This empire fell in 476 AD, marking the end of ancient Rome.

What is the Roman Empire?