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100
Hydrogen, Helium, Boron, Carbon and 113 more of their friends are all on here.
What is the Periodic table of elements?
100
This term describes a person, place, or a thing.
What is a Noun?
100
A mathematical constant that is equivalent to 3.14592653.
What is Pi?
100
This person was our first prime minister of Canada.
Who is Sir John A. MacDonald?
100
This symbol usually goes in front the line of music notes.
What is a treble clef?
200
This process mainly occurs in plants, where energy from the sun is converted to sugar.
What is Photosynthesis?
200
A tragedy based on a romantic (and inseparable) relationship between two lovers and their feuding families in Verona.
What is Romeo and Juliet?
200
This formula, 0.5*b*h, is used to calculate the space of a shape.
What is Area of Triangle?
200
This unfortunate event occurred for four years straight, and was also known as the ‘Great War’.
What is World War I?
200
This era of music features world-famous composers such as Vivaldi and Bach.
What is the Classical Era?
300
All living matter, energy, plants, stars and galaxies reside in this place.
What is the Universe?
300
This piece of writing is based on one’s point of view, and is feared by everyone when the professor assigns them.
What are essays?
300
A semi-circular tool used to measure angles.
What is a Protractor?
300
Despite his amputated leg, this person had garnered great awareness for cancer research and has raised over $500 million from his one-day fundraisers.
Who is Terry Fox?
300
This was the first instrument we’ve ever played before moving onto band instruments in elementary school.
What is a recorder?
400
Sporting a blue lab coat and a bowtie, this person makes science fun for kids with his comedic skills.
Who is Bill Nye The Science Guy?
400
A technique that authors use to structure their work, literally. Examples include metaphors and similes.
What is a Literary Device?
400
Most of us have learned this topic by building shapes with marshmallows and toothpicks.
What is Geometry?
400
Queen Victoria had chose this city to be Canada’s capital.
Where is Ottawa?
400
This huge ensemble traditionally plays on an elevated stage with various instruments including woodwinds, percussion, brass and strings.
What is an orchestra?
500
A term used to describe a rainbow of colours when visible light is separated by a clear prism.
What is a Spectrum?
500
One of the two types of narrative work that is based on imaginary components and is not factual.
What is Fiction?
500
Expressions that usually involve numbers, letters and Greek symbols.
What is algebra?
500
This group of artists travelled around Ontario to sketch their landscapes and is known for their distinct form of art.
What is the Group of Seven?
500
Despite his deteriorated hearing, this composer continued to compose beautiful pieces of music.
What is a guitar?