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100

This WW2 codebreaker is considered the father of modern computing.

Who is Alan Turing?

100

Engineers use this tool to measure angles.

What is a protractor?

100

This rainbow-colored flag is a global symbol of LGBTQ+ pride.

What is the pride flag?

100

The stonewall riots, often seen as the start of modern LGBTQ+ activism, took place in this city.

What is New York City?

100

This acronym describes the primary colors of light.

What is RGB?

200

The first openly LGBTQ+ astronaut, Sally Ride, worked in this field of science.

What is physics?

200

This material, made of silicon, is the backbone of computer chips.

What is a semiconductor?

200

This animated Netflix show features LGBTQ+ representation and a group of teens saving the universe.

What is She-Ra and the Princesses of Power?

200

oSTEM, the national LGBTQ+ STEM organization, stands for this.

What is Out in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics?

200

The process by which light splits into a rainbow through a prism is called this.

What is refraction?

300

This inventor helped create early programming languages and was a trans trailblazer.

Who is Sophie Wilson?

300

The acronym STEM stands for these four fields.

What is science, technology, engineering, and mathematics?

300

This pop star, known for hits like " Born this way", is an outspoken LGBTQ+ ally and icon.

Who is Lady Gaga?

300

Alan Turing was pardoned posthumously for being convicted under anti-LGBTQ+ laws by this government.

What is the UK?

300

The outermost color of a rainbow is this.

What is red?

400

This LGBTQ+ scientist advocated for climate action and helped design sustainable energy systems.

Who is Megan Smith?

400

This part of a car engine transforms fuel into energy.

What is the combustion chamber?

400

In Steven Universe, this LGBTQ-friendly character is a fusion of two gems in love.

Who is Garnet?

400

The pink triangle, now a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride, was originally used during this historical period.

What is WW2?

400

This gas gives neon lights their signature bright red-orange glow.

What is neon?

500

This bisexual scientist made groundbreaking contributions to the development of CRISPR.

Who is Jennifer Doudna?

500

In chemical engineering, this term refers to the amount of material entering or leaving a system.

What is flow rate?

500

This show about ball culture in the 1980s-1990s highlights LGBTQ+ and BIPOC resilience.

What is Pose?

500

This university hosted the first oSTEM conference.

What is MIT?

500

Engineers designing LED pride lights rely on this principle to produce different colors.

What is electroluminescence?