Challenges
Science
Sports
Spelling
Languages
100

100

How well do you know your multiplication tables?

(Winner +100, Loser -100)

100

What is the quality of an object that allows it to float on water?

Buoyancy 

100

The MLB team that won the most World Series titles in the 20th century.

New York Yankees


100

100

whirligig

100

This language, known for its characters rather than an alphabet, is the most spoken language in the world.

Mandarin Chinese

200

200

6 in plank hold

Winner +200

Loser -200

200

Which of Newton’s Laws states that ‘for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?

Newton's Third Law of Motion

200

The NFL team known as the "Cheeseheads."

The Greenbay Packers

200

200

unconscious

200

This language, spoken in Vatican City, is used as the official language of the Roman Catholic Church.

Latin

300

300

Hamstring Battle

Winner +300

Loser -300


300

What does ‘E’ represent in E=MC^2?

Energy

300

The player known for his powerful serve and nicknamed "The Swiss Maestro."

Roger Federer

300

300

conscientious

300

A system of Japanese writing using Chinese characters

Kanji

400

400

Push Up position Balance competition

Winner +400

Loser -400

400

What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’?

Malaria

400

This MLB team originally played Brooklyn but moved to L.A  in 1957

Dodgers

400

400

onomatopoeia

400

What is the three-letter acronym for the programming language in Microsoft Excel in which users can write macros and other pieces of code that can perform tasks awkward or impossible to perform within the confines of the spreadsheet?

VBA

500

500

One arm pushup contest 

Winner +500

Loser -500

500

Which two elements on the periodic table are liquids at room temperature?

Mercury & Bromine

500

The winter sport that involves navigating a narrow sled down a twisting, banked ice track

Luge

500

500

terpsichorean

500

As of the 2011 Census, the most common first language spoken in India is Hindi, with 44% of the population. With one guess, name either the 2nd or 3rd most common "first language" spoken in India, at 8% and 7% respectively

Bengali, Marathi