Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Math
Computer Science
100

Q: This is the molecule that carries genetic information in most organisms.

A: What is DNA?

100

Q: This is the force that causes objects to fall toward the Earth at 9.8 m/s².

A: What is gravity?

100

Q: This element is known for being the lightest and most abundant element in the universe.

A: What is hydrogen?

100

Q: This term describes the result of multiplying two numbers.

A: What is the product?

100

Q: In computer science, this term describes the process of transforming plaintext into a coded format to prevent unauthorized access.

A: What is encryption?

200

Q: This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

A: What is the cerebellum?

200

Q: This physicist is famous for developing the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

A : Who is Isaac Newton?

200

Q: This scientist developed the theory of gravity and formulated the three laws of motion.

A: Who is Isaac Newton?

200

Q: This is the term for the highest power of the variable in a polynomial.

A: What is the degree?

200

Q: This programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems, allows for the creation of platform-independent programs.

A: What is Java?

300

Q: This scientist proposed the theory of natural selection.

A: Who is Charles Darwin?

300

Q: This type of energy is stored in objects due to their position or condition.

A: What is potential energy?

300

Q: This term describes the chemical bonds formed when two atoms share electrons.

A: What is a covalent bond?

300

Q: This concept refers to the rate of change of a function and is found using the derivative.

A: What is the slope?

300

Q: This fundamental data structure consists of a collection of elements, each identified by at least one index.

A: What is an array?

400

Q: This process during meiosis increases genetic diversity by exchanging DNA between homologous chromosomes.

A: What is crossing over?

400

Q: This type of motion occurs when an object moves in a circular path, constantly changing its direction.

A: What is centripetal motion?

400

Q: This scientist helped develop the periodic table and is known for organizing elements by atomic number.

A: Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

400

Q: This theorem states that the sum of the squares of the two legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.

A: What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

400

Q: This American computer programmer and entrepreneur co-founded Microsoft and played a key role in the development of the Windows operating system.

A: Who is Bill Gates?

500

Q: This evolutionary principle states that allelic frequencies remain constant in a population if no mutation, migration, genetic drift, or selection occurs.

A: What is the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

500

Q: This physicist is famous for his work on quantum mechanics and the development of the Schrödinger equation.

A: Who is Erwin Schrödinger?

500

Q: This is the force that resists the motion of an object through a fluid, such as air or water.

A: What is drag?

500

Q: This term refers to the set of all solutions to a system of linear equations.

A: What is the solution set?

500

Q: This Canadian company was known for manufacturing the popular
Blackberry smartphones.

A: What is Research In Motion (RIM)?