Plants
Food
Presidents
sports medicine
Sports
100
there are three main parts in a plant

the leaves, the roots, and this

the stem
100

This vegetable is also called a courgette

zucchini 

100

In the 70s, the voting age was changed from this age to 18

21

100

Type of wound characterized by jagged edges

Laceration

100

 How many points are scored in a perfect game of ten pin bowling?

300

200

for this reason, some plants have sharp thorns or spines

To defend against animals that feed on them 

200

What shape is the pasta “chiocciole”

shell

200

this president’s first job was a lifeguard at lowell park in Illinois 

Ronald reagan 

200

HOW MANY GRADES OF SPRAIN/STRAIN ARE THERE?

Three

200

In the game of golf, if you take more than five minutes doing this, you take a penalty stroke

Searching for a lost ball 

300

This is the name of the male part of a flower

Stamen

300

What manufacturer introduced pringles potato chips in 1969

Proctor and gamble 

300

Who was the first ever president to live in the white house

John adams 

300

____________ ARE THE SUBSTANCES LIKE SODIUM, POTASSIUM, MAGNESIUM, AND CALCIUM THAT ARE LOST IN SWEAT

Electrolytes

300

A hat trick, three goals in soccer or three scores in many other sports. What sport originated this term

Cricket

400

This plant is a panda’s main source of food

Bamboo

400

What is marsala

A sweet wine

400

This president was the lightest weighing president 

James Madison 

400

TYPE OF INCOMPLETE FRACTURE THAT RESULTS IN LONG BONES OF YOUNG CHILDREN. RESEMBLES A BROKEN TREE BRANCH

Greenstick fracture

400

How many people are allowed on the basketball court, per team, in a NBL/NBA game

Five

500

Where can we find up to 85% of plant life

In the ocean

500

Black Forest cake originated from this country

Germany

500

this President also became Assistant Secretary for the US Navy in 1913

Franklin D Roosevelt 

500

Proper term for bruising 

Contusion 

500

In volleyball, what is it called when you dive for the ball and keep it in play?

Dig