Think Fast (Logic & Reasoning)
Geography Without Borders
Science in Everyday Life
Words, Meanings & Media
History & Human Society
100

If all apples are fruit and all fruit grow on trees, apples grow on this.

Trees

100

This is the largest continent by land area.

Asia

100

This state of matter has a definite shape and volume.

Solid

100

This word means the main character of a story.

Protagonist

100

This invention made it easier to produce books and share information.

 Printing press

200

A word that reads the same forwards and backwards is called this.

Palindrome

200

This country is shaped like a boot.

Italy

200

Plants use sunlight to make food through this process.

Photosynthesis

200

This term refers to false information spread as if it were true.

Misinformation

200

This global organization works to promote peace and cooperation between countries.

the United Nations

300

If it takes 2 minutes to boil 1 egg, how long does it take to boil 2 eggs together?

2 minutes

300

This desert is the largest hot desert on Earth.

 Sahara Desert

300

This force keeps us from floating away from Earth.

Gravity

300

This book format tells a story mainly through pictures and dialogue.

Graphic novel (comics)

300

This historical period was marked by rapid industrial growth and factory work.

the Industrial Revolution

400

This number is the next in the pattern: 2, 4, 8, 16, __

32

400

This river is the longest in the world.

Nile River

400

This organ controls the body and nervous system.

Brain

400

This term describes the message or lesson an author wants to communicate.

Theme

400

This term describes the right to vote in an election.

Suffrage
500

If you rearrange the letters in “LISTEN,” you can form this related word.

SILENT

500

Third largest city in Manitoba

Steinbach

500

This type of energy is produced by moving electrons.

Electricity

500

This type of story teaches a moral lesson.

Fable

500

This document outlines the basic laws of a country.

Constitution