Scientific Inventions
Countries and Cities
Land Animals
Contractions
Mathematics
100

This invention used everyday was created by Thomas Crapper.

What is the toilet?

100

This is the country where the pyramids were built.

What is Egypt?

100

This animal native to South America has been classified as the world's largest rodent.

What is the capybara?

100

These are the two words used to create "They're". 

What are "they" and "are"

100

This is a triangle with two equal sides?

What is an isosceles triangle?

200

This Canadian man is credited with creating the telephone and yes one of the major phone companies is named after him.

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

200

This Canadian capital city is how to Parliament and the Prime Minister.

What is Ottawa, Ontario?

200

These are the fastest land mammals on earth, reaching a max speed of 70 mph.

What are cheetahs?

200

This contraction is created when you combine "is" and "not".

What is "isn't"?

200

These are whole numbers that can be positive, negative or zero.

What are integers?

300

This simple machine uses grooved wheels and ropes to aid with heavy lifting.

What is a pully?

300

This "City of Light" is home to some of the most iconic European tourist destinations which include the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral. 

Where is Paris, France?

300

It's not nearly a problem to travel across the desert for these animals because of their three sets of eyelids and two rows of eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes.

What are camels?

300

You and all are used to create this contraction which gets extra usage when the Calgary Stampede is open every summer.

What is "Y'all"?

300

The mathematical operation used to break down large groups into small and equally separated groups.

What is division?

400

This is the year that the first iPhone was released to the public.

What is 2007? 

400

This Saudi Arabian city is home to the world's largest mosque.

What is Mecca?

400

This blood sucking animal kills the most humans of any other one found in Africa, killing roughly 1,000,000 people per year.

What is the mosquito?

400

"Could" and "have" combine to create this cautiously optimistic contraction.

What is "could've"?

400

A whole number that can be divided only by one and itself? (1,2,3,5,7,11, etc.)

What is a Prime Number?

500

This simple machine uses a screw to rotate and raise water from a lower body of water to a higher one. It's all Greek to me.

What is the Archimedes' Screw?

500

A wall that separated East and West Germany was torn down in this city in 1989, reunifying Germany into one whole country.

What is Berlin?

500

There is approximately 10 kg of ivory found on the body of this African giant, making it a prime target for poaching.

What are elephants?

500

'Tis a pity if you do not know which two words are used to create this contraction.

What are "it" and is"?

500

This is an angle that is greater than 180 degrees, but less than 360 degrees.

What is a reflex angle?