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This popular carbonated soft drink was invented in 1886 by pharmacist John Stith Pemberton and is famous for its secret formula and distinct red-and-white logo.

What is coca cola

100

This classic yellow writing tool contains a core of graphite and clay, graded "HB" or "No. 2" for standard standardized testing.

What is a pencil

100

In this sport, players compete on a rectangular court to hit a lightweight ball over a net using stringed rackets, aiming for major "Grand Slam" titles.

What is tennis

100

In this classic, fast-paced card game, players race to get rid of all their cards by matching color or number, and must shout the game's name when they have only one card left.

What is UNO

100

Founded by Sam Walton in 1962, this American multinational retail corporation is the world's largest company by revenue.

What is Walmart

200

Originating in Taiwan in the 1980s, this trendy beverage typically consists of a tea base mixed with milk and chewy tapioca pearls.

what is bubble tea{boba}

200

This handheld tool features two adjustable legs joined at a hinge and is used in geometry classes for drawing precise circles or measuring distances.

What is a compass

200

This global soccer tournament, organized by FIFA, is held every four years and stands as the most widely viewed sporting event in the world.

What is the world cup

200

This classic backyard and playground game involves one person being chosen to chase others, where a simple touch transfers the designation to a new player.

 What is tag

200

This Swedish home furnishings giant is famous for its ready-to-assemble furniture, labyrinth-like showroom layouts, and iconic Swedish meatballs.

What is IKEA

300

This traditional Japanese green tea is made from finely ground powder and is a central element of the classic Japanese tea ceremony.

What is matcha

300

This essential organizational item gets its name from the metal mechanisms inside that pop open to secure loose-leaf paper.

What is a binder

300

Representing five continents, the iconic interlocking rings of the Olympic flag feature these five distinct colors on a white background.

What are blue, Yellow, black, green and red

300

Invented by Charles Darrow during the Great Depression, this iconic board game challenges players to buy, rent, and trade properties while trying to avoid going bankrupt.

What is Monopoly

300

This Minneapolis-based retail giant is easily recognized by its red bullseye logo and its mascot, a Bull Terrier named Bullseye.

What is target

400

Often referred to as "sparkling water," this drink gets its fizz from dissolved carbon dioxide gas, which was first artificially produced by Joseph Priestley in 1767.

What is seltzer

400

Invented in 1962 by Yukio Horie, this type of translucent, brightly colored marker is used to make specific text stand out on a page.

What is a Highlighter

400

In baseball, this rare and impressive achievement occurs when a pitcher throws a complete game of at least nine innings without a single opposing player reaching base.

What is a perfect game

400

This popular party game relies entirely on non-verbal communication, requiring players to act out a word, phrase, or movie title without speaking while their team guesses.

What are charades

400

Starting as an online bookstore in 1994 out of Jeff Bezos's garage, this e-commerce giant has grown to dominate global online shopping.

What is amazon

500

This fermented, slightly effervescent sweetened black or green tea drink is produced by a symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast, commonly known as a "SCOBY."

What is Kombucha

500

First patented in 1896 by Claes William Boman, this protective, water-resistant sleeve is used by students to preserve the covers of heavy textbooks.

What is a book cover

500

This prestigious cycling race, primarily held in France over three weeks in July, awards its overall leader a famous yellow jersey called the maillot jaune.

What is the tour de france

500

Originating as a traditional folk art in Japan, this creative family activity involves folding a single square sheet of paper into various shapes, such as animals or flowers, without cutting or gluing.

What is origami

500

This member-only warehouse club, known for its bulk quantities and $1.50 hot dog combo, operates under a private label brand named after a city in Washington state.

What is Costco