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May 29th
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  • Which chemical element has the highest atomic number of all naturally occurring elements on the periodic table?
  • What is the term for the process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia, a crucial step in the nitrogen cycle?
  • Which ancient civilization developed the first known writing system, consisting of wedge-shaped symbols impressed on clay tablets?
  • In astronomy, what is the term for a massive star that has collapsed under its gravity, resulting in a catastrophic explosion?
  • Which psychological concept refers to the tendency to believe, after an event has occurred, that one could have predicted or foreseen the outcome?

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May 27th
Questions
  • What is the term for the phenomenon in physics where particles exhibit properties of both waves and particles, challenging classical Newtonian mechanics?
  • Who introduced the concept of 'Occam's Razor,' a principle that states the simplest explanation is usually the correct one in scientific inquiry?
  • In computer science, what is the term for a programming language that uses symbols and commands to perform tasks, often used in low-level programming and system development?
  • Which scientist developed the concept of 'entropy,' a measure of disorder or randomness in a system, widely used in thermodynamics and information theory?
  • What is the term for a logical fallacy where a conclusion is assumed to be true based on insufficient evidence or lack of contrary evidence, often leading to erroneous reasoning?

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May 27th
Questions
  • What is the term for the phenomenon in physics where a wave encounters an obstacle and bends around it, demonstrating interference patterns?
  • Which iconic physicist formulated the uncertainty principle, a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics that states the impossibility of precisely measuring certain pairs of properties?
  • In mathematics, what is the term for a function that maps elements from one set to another, ensuring that each element in the domain corresponds to exactly one element in the range?
  • Which ancient Greek mathematician is often referred to as the 'Father of Geometry' for his groundbreaking work in the field, including the development of theorems and proofs in his famous book 'Elements'?
  • What is the term for a word or phrase that is spelled the same forwards and backwards, such as 'racecar' or 'level'?

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May 4th
Questions
  • What is the condition characterized by an excessive accumulation of body fat that can have a negative impact on health?
  • Which natural disaster is characterized by a sudden shaking of the ground due to movements within the Earth's crust?
  • What is the term for the scientific study of the Earth's atmosphere, including weather patterns and climate changes?
  • In computing, what does the acronym 'URL' stand for?
  • Which branch of mathematics deals with the measurement, properties, and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids?

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May 2nd
Questions
  • Which chemical element has the highest melting point of all elements, at 3,422 degrees Celsius (6,192 degrees Fahrenheit)?
  • What is the term for the study of insects, including their classification, behavior, ecology, and physiology?
  • Which country is known for having the world's longest railway system, spanning over 87,000 kilometers (54,000 miles)?
  • What is the term for the phenomenon where an object appears to be a different color when viewed under different light sources?
  • Which famous scientist proposed the theory of relativity, revolutionizing the understanding of space, time, and gravity?

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April 30th
Questions
  • Which country is home to the world's largest library by shelf space and number of books, containing over 170–200 million items, including historical manuscripts and ancient texts?
  • What is the term for a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward, such as 'level' or 'radar'?
  • Which city is home to the world's oldest underground railway system, commonly known as the Tube, with the first line opening in 1863?
  • In Greek mythology, who is the Titan god of forethought and crafty counsel, known for his intelligence and as a champion of humanity?
  • Which mathematical symbol is used to represent the concept of an infinite number, often denoted as a sideways figure-eight?

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March 17th
Questions
  • What is the term for a theoretical type of star that has a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it?
  • Which mathematical concept involves a continuous fraction that is an infinite sum of terms where each term is defined as the reciprocal of an integer?
  • In physics, what is the term for the phenomenon where an object continues its motion indefinitely unless acted upon by an external force?
  • What is the term for the mathematical study of shapes, sizes, and properties of figures and spaces?
  • Which scientific law states that the total electric charge in an isolated system is constant and cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred from one form to another?

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March 17th
Questions
  • What is the term for the process of determining the order of nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule, often used in genetic research and forensic investigations?
  • Which term refers to the ability of an organism to blend in with its environment, providing camouflage and protection from predators?
  • What is the name for the phenomenon where an individual's immune system attacks its own cells and tissues, leading to a range of autoimmune diseases?
  • Which term describes the process of producing offspring by combining genetic material from two individuals of different species, resulting in a hybrid organism?
  • What is the term for the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their environment, focusing on ecosystems and ecological processes?

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March 17th
Questions
  • What is the term for the study and interpretation of handwriting, often used to analyze personality traits and characteristics?
  • Which Greek philosopher is known for his philosophical method of questioning and critical thinking, leading to the phrase 'Socratic method'?
  • What is the term for the psychological phenomenon in which individuals believe that others are paying more attention to them than they actually are?
  • Which mathematical concept is often described as a system where each number is the sum of the two preceding ones, starting with 0 and 1?
  • In psychology, what is the term for a cognitive bias where individuals assess the likelihood of an event based on how easily they can recall similar instances?

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March 17th
Questions
  • Which African country is the largest by land area, covering over 2.37 million square kilometers?
  • In which ocean are the Maldives, a tropical paradise consisting of 26 atolls, located?
  • Which Asian country is home to the ancient city of Petra, known for its rock-cut architecture and water conduit system?
  • In which country can you visit the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu, situated high in the Andes Mountains?
  • Which European country is known for its fjords, stunning natural landscapes, and the Aurora Borealis phenomenon in the northern regions?

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March 17th
Questions
  • Who is the author of the classic novel 'Moby-Dick' about the obsessive quest for revenge against the white whale?
  • What is the capital city of Australia, known for its famous iconic opera house and harbor bridge?
  • In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategic tactics, often associated with the symbol of an owl?
  • Which artist, known for his iconic painting 'The Persistence of Memory,' is considered a leading figure of surrealism in art?
  • What is the title of William Shakespeare's tragedy about the Prince of Denmark seeking revenge for his father's murder?

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March 17th
Questions
  • Which chemical element has the highest melting point of all the elements and is commonly used in high-temperature applications such as in light bulbs and X-ray tubes?
  • In mathematics, what is the term for a shape that can be divided into two identical halves by a line or plane?
  • Which famous scientist formulated the three laws of motion, laying the foundation for classical mechanics?
  • What is the term for the phenomenon in which an object submerged in a fluid experiences an upward force that is equal in magnitude to the weight of the fluid displaced?
  • Which ancient civilization, known for its advanced knowledge in astronomy and mathematics, built impressive structures like the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx?

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March 17th
Questions
  • In computing, what is the term for a type of programming error that occurs when software tries to access a restricted area of memory, often leading to system crashes or vulnerabilities?
  • What is the name of the phenomenon in quantum mechanics where particles are connected in a way that the state of one particle can instantly affect the state of another particle, regardless of the distance between them?
  • Which mathematical concept involves a number that can only be divided by 1 and itself, with examples including 2, 3, 5, and 7?
  • In physics, what is the term for the force that opposes the relative motion or tendency of such motion of two surfaces in contact?
  • What is the name of the mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, often approximated as 3.14159?

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March 17th
Questions
  • What is the phenomenon where a magnetic field induces an electric current in a conductor, according to electromagnetic induction?
  • Which device, used in electrical circuits, stores electrical energy in an electric field and releases it quickly when needed?
  • What is the term for a device that amplifies or increases the power of a signal, commonly used in audio systems and telecommunications?
  • In computer science, what term describes the process of combining multiple network connections in parallel to increase throughput beyond what a single connection could sustain?
  • Which law of physics states that the total energy of an isolated system remains constant over time, even if energy changes forms within the system?

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March 17th
Questions
  • Which element is the most abundant metal in Earth's crust, making up about 8% of the crust by weight?
  • What is the process called where a solid changes directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state?
  • Which country is the largest producer of oil in the world as of 2021, accounting for about 13% of global production?
  • What is the term for the scientific study of earthquakes and the movement of the Earth's crust?
  • Which gas makes up the majority of the Earth's atmosphere, constituting about 78% of the air by volume?

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March 17th
Questions
  • What is the world's largest land animal, known for its long trunk and large tusks?
  • Which chemical element has the symbol 'Hg' on the periodic table?
  • Which famous architect is credited with designing iconic structures like the Sydney Opera House in Australia?
  • What is the largest species of shark, known for its distinctive appearance with a flattened head and broad pectoral fins?
  • Which ancient civilization is known for constructing the famous city of Petra in present-day Jordan?

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February 11th
Questions
  • What is the term for a word that is spelled the same forwards and backward, such as 'radar'?
  • Which chemical element has the highest melting point of all the elements, reaching around 3,550 degrees Celsius?
  • In mathematics, what is the name of the famous sequence where each term is the sum of the two preceding ones, starting with 0 and 1?
  • Which English author wrote the classic novel '1984,' depicting a dystopian society governed by omnipresent surveillance and authoritarianism?
  • What is the term for the phenomenon where light is dispersed into its component colors, creating a rainbow-like effect in the sky?

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January 25th
Questions
  • What is the compound word for a fear of long words?
  • In computing, what does the acronym 'URL' stand for?
  • What is the scientific term for the fear of the number 13?
  • What is the common term for the fear of being without a mobile phone or being unable to use it?
  • What is the term for the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth?

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December 15th
Questions
  • What is the capital of Australia?
  • What is the largest ocean on Earth?
  • What is the smallest country in the world?
  • What is the most widely spoken language in the world?
  • What is the world's largest desert?
  • Which is the longest river in the world?
  • What is the tallest mountain in the world?
  • What is the largest country in the world by land area?
  • Which planet is known as the 'Red Planet'?
  • What is the chemical symbol for the element Gold?

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December 9th
Questions
  • What is the only letter in the English alphabet that is not used in the name of any U.S. state?
  • Which city is the only capital city in the world that borders two countries?
  • What is the only country in the world that is also an entire continent?
  • What is the only U.S. state that is not geographically located in North America?
  • Which is the only planet in the solar system that rotates clockwise?