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100

Which country is known for its diverse languages, food culture, parliament system, and religion. Hint: This county's main religion is Hinduism

India

100

What are the worlds most consumed drink

Water

100

This figure is recognized as the founder of Buddhism and is also known as Siddhartha Gautama.

Buddha

100

This viral disease, eradicated in 1980, was known for causing severe skin rashes and pustules.

Smallpox

100

This process by which plants make their own food using sunlight

Photosynthesis

200
In which country is Machu Picchu located 

Peru

200

Which famous fruit contains high amounts of potassium

Bananas

200

This ancient religious text is considered the foundational scripture of Hinduism.

Rigveda

200

This genetic disorder, affecting the body's ability to produce normal hemoglobin, is common among people of African, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern descent

Sickle Cell Anemia

200

The name of our galaxy.

Milky Way

300

What is the capital of Vietnam?

Hanoi

300

This dish contains cabbage that is fermented in pickle juice and is topped with spicy chili sauce

Kimchi

300

This ancient Greek epic poem, attributed to Homer, tells the story of the Trojan War.

The Illiad

300

What is the difference between H1N1 and H5N1.

Hint: These are both subcategories of influenza that are spread differently

H1N1= Swine Flu

H5N1= Avian Flu

300

This term describes the change in velocity of an object over time.

Acceleration

400

What is the name of the shallowest sea in the world

Azov Sea 

400

Which famous spice can cure inflammation

hint: It's not ginger

Black Pepper

400

This concept in Hinduism and Buddhism refers to the cycle of death and rebirth.

Samsara

400

This ancient infectious disease, caused by Mycobacterium leprae, leads to skin lesions and nerve damage.

Leprosy

400

This concept suggests that multiple universes exist parallel to our own.

Multiverse Theory

500

Name 5 States the Louisiana Purchase Covered

Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota

500

This Italian cheese, known for its distinctive blue veins, is named after a town in Lombardy

Gorgonzola

500

This Christian doctrine, established at the Council of Nicaea, defines the relationship between God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.

Nicene Creed

500

This disease, transmitted from fruit bats, causes severe muscle degeneration and hemorrhagic symptoms; and has a high mortality rate

Hint: There was an outbreak but was successfully contained in 2024 in Rwanda Africa 

Marburg Virus

500

This term describes the point in an orbit closest to the Sun

Perihelion