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- A: This force pulls all objects toward Earth's center
- Q: What is gravity?
- A: The closest star to Earth
- Q: What is the Sun?
- A: The powerhouse of the cell
- Q: What is the mitochondria?
- A: This noble gas makes neon signs glow red
- Q: What is neon?
- A: Einstein's famous equation E=mc²
- Q: What is the theory of relativity?
+ A: This element makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere
+ Q: What is nitrogen?
+ A: The speed of light in miles per second
+ Q: What is 186,282?
+ A: This scientist's "uncertainty principle" states you can't know both a particle's position and momentum
+ Q: Who is Heisenberg?
+ A: The study of mushrooms, toadstools, and other fungi
+ Q: What is mycology?
+ A: The smallest bone in the human body
+ Q: What is the stapes (or stirrup)?
- # History
- A: Year Columbus sailed the ocean blue
- Q: What is 1492?
- A: This president is on Mount Rushmore but not on any U.S. currency
- Q: Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
- A: Ancient wonder of the world in Egypt
- Q: What are the pyramids?
- A: This war lasted from 1939 to 1945
- Q: What is World War II?
- A: The first permanent English settlement in America
- Q: What is Jamestown?
+ # World History
+ A: This khan established the largest contiguous land empire in history
+ Q: Who is Genghis Khan?
+ A: The last dynasty to rule China
+ Q: What is the Qing Dynasty?
+ A: This civilization built Machu Picchu
+ Q: Who are the Incas?
+ A: The city destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
+ Q: What is Pompeii?
+ A: This queen's reign over England lasted 63 years and defined an era
+ Q: Who is Queen Victoria?
- # Geography
- A: The largest continent by land area
- Q: What is Asia?
- A: This city is known as the "Eternal City"
- Q: What is Rome?
- A: The longest river in the world
- Q: What is the Nile?
- A: Country shaped like a boot
- Q: What is Italy?
- A: The largest ocean on Earth
- Q: What is the Pacific Ocean?
+ # Movies
+ A: The highest-grossing film of all time (not adjusted for inflation)
+ Q: What is Avatar?
+ A: This actor played both Neo in The Matrix and John Wick
+ Q: Who is Keanu Reeves?
+ A: The first fully animated feature film
+ Q: What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?
+ A: This director is known for Jaws, E.T., and Jurassic Park
+ Q: Who is Steven Spielberg?
+ A: The only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings film
+ Q: Who is Ian McKellen?
- # Food
- A: This force pulls all objects toward Earth's center
- Q: What is gravity?
- A: The closest star to Earth
- Q: What is the Sun?
- A: The powerhouse of the cell
- Q: What is the mitochondria?
- A: This noble gas makes neon signs glow red
- Q: What is neon?
- A: Einstein's famous equation E=mc²
- Q: What is the theory of relativity?
+ # Music
+ A: The "King of Pop" who recorded Thriller
+ Q: Who is Michael Jackson?
+ A: This classical composer wrote his Ninth Symphony while deaf
+ Q: Who is Beethoven?
+ A: The best-selling band of all time
+ Q: Who are The Beatles?
+ A: This instrument is known as the "King of Jazz"
+ Q: What is the saxophone?
+ A: The city where Motown Records was founded
+ Q: What is Detroit?
- # Politics
- A: This force pulls all objects toward Earth's center
- Q: What is gravity?
- A: The closest star to Earth
- Q: What is the Sun?
- A: The powerhouse of the cell
- Q: What is the mitochondria?
- A: This noble gas makes neon signs glow red
- Q: What is neon?
- A: Einstein's famous equation E=mc²
- Q: What is the theory of relativity?
+ # Time After Time
+ A: The longest period of time between two Olympic Games
+ Q: What is 12 years (1936-1948)?
+ A: The international standard for measuring time uses oscillations of this element
+ Q: What is cesium?
+ A: The period between sunset and sunrise is called this
+ Q: What is night (or nighttime)?
+ A: This zone spans from Maine to Florida in the United States
+ Q: What is the Eastern Time Zone?
+ A: In science fiction, it's a paradox where you prevent your own birth
+ Q: What is the grandfather paradox?
- # Sports
- A: This force pulls all objects toward Earth's center
- Q: What is gravity?
- A: The closest star to Earth
- Q: What is the Sun?
- A: The powerhouse of the cell
- Q: What is the mitochondria?
- A: This noble gas makes neon signs glow red
- Q: What is neon?
- A: Einstein's famous equation E=mc²
- Q: What is the theory of relativity?
+ # Inventions
+ A: This inventor created both the light bulb and the phonograph
+ Q: Who is Thomas Edison?
+ A: This accidental discovery by Alexander Fleming saved millions of lives
+ Q: What is penicillin?
+ A: The Wright brothers invented this at Kitty Hawk
+ Q: What is the airplane?
+ A: This Swedish inventor created dynamite and established a famous prize
+ Q: Who is Alfred Nobel?
+ A: This device was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989
+ Q: What is the World Wide Web?