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100

It lights up your room, powers your TV, and comes from outlets (not magic)

What is electricity?

100

This position in football throws the ball and usually gets blamed when things go wrong.

What is quarterback?

100

This is the name for the colors you get when you mix red, blue, and yellow—the “special” colors all other colors come from.

What are primary colors?

100

This type of biome is characterized by trees that lose their leaves every fall and experience four distinct seasons.

What is a deciduous forest?

100

This person writes the words actors say in a play.

Who is the playwright?

200

This tool helps you see teeny-tiny things like germs and nose hairs.

What is a microscope?

200

You need ice, blades, and serious balance to play this fast-paced, slap-happy game.

What is hockey?

200

This famous painter cut off part of his ear and painted “Starry Night.”

Who is Vincent van Gogh?

200

These are the tiny pores on leaves that allow gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide to move in and out during photosynthesis.

What are stomata?

200

The part of the theater where the audience sits to watch the show.

What is the auditorium?

300

This 3D shape has 6 flat square sides and looks a lot like a dice

What is a cube?

300

In this Olympic event, athletes launch themselves over a bar using a super long stick.

What is pole vault/ jousting?

300

This type of art is made by putting small pieces of glass, stone, or tile together to create a picture.

What is a mosaic?

300

This layer of Earth lies just beneath the crust and is made of semi-molten rock that moves slowly, driving plate tectonics.

What is the mantle?

300

This type of play makes people laugh—usually with silly situations and jokes.

What is a comedy?

400

When water turns into gas and floats up into the sky, it’s doing this cool disappearing act.

What is evaporation?

400

In this sport, you bounce a ball while running and try to shoot it through a hoop.

What is basketball?

400

The “Mona Lisa” was painted by this famous Renaissance artist who also sketched flying machines.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

400

This natural phenomenon occurs when water vapor cools and changes directly into ice crystals, forming delicate structures in the atmosphere.

What is snow formation?

400

The person who directs the actors and decides how the play looks and feels.

Who is the director?

500

In a circuit, this is the part that powers everything — no, not your cat.

What is a battery?

500

Known as “The King of Sports,” this game is played in almost every country on Earth.

What is soccer (football)?

500

This art movement focuses on light and color, capturing moments like a snapshot with loose brush strokes.

What is Impressionism?

500

These are ecosystems with extremely high biodiversity, found mostly near the equator, and are vital for carbon storage.

What are tropical rainforests?

500

This ancient Greek playwright wrote tragedies like Oedipus Rex and Antigone.

Who is Sophocles?