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What is the capital of Greece?

Athens

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Where is the Eiffel Tower? 

Paris, France

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True or false? Oxygen is mostly produced by trees.

False. Plankton, seaweed, and other photosynthesizers produce more than half of the world’s oxygen. While we may know the answer to this question, scientists still can’t explain these other ocean mysteries.

100

What is Miss Jazz's favorite drink from the Fruited Plain? 

Iced chai latte with whole milk.

100

How long is the big Wall of China? (In miles).

13,000 miles

200

What is the capital of the Netherlands? 

Amsterdam

200

Where is the Empire State? 

New York, USA

200

How much can a cloud weigh? 

1,000,000 pounds

200

In what year was Miss Jazz born? 

Trick question. Miss Jazz is timeless. 

200

How many years ago was the Great Piramid of Giza built? 

4,500 years ago

300

What is the capital of Senegal?

Dakar

300

Where is Machu Picchu?

Cuzco, Peru

300

What do rats do when they get tickled? 

They laugh. Scientists have found that rats react positively to tickling. 

300

What is Miss Jazz's favorite soccer team? 

SC Warriors

300

How many expectators can the Roman Colosseum hold up?

80,000 expectators
400

What is the Capital of Mongolia? 

Ulaanbaatar

400

Where is Stonehenge? 

United Kingdom

400

True or false? Bananas are radioactive. 

True. However, "you’d need to eat ten million bananas in one sitting to die of banana-induced radiation poisoning, according to Joe Schwarcz, PhD, of McGill University."

400

True or False? Miss Jazz was in a rock band with her friends when she was in Middle School.

True.

400

Who wrote the declaration of Independence? 

Thomas Jefferson

500

What is the capital of Costa Rica?

San Jose

500

Where is Victoria Falls located? 

Border between Zambia and Zimbabwe

500

There are more ______ on Earth than stars in our galaxy.

Trees.

500

What is Miss Jazz's deepest darkest secret? 

Miss Jazz likes pinneaple on her pizza.

500

What item was used as a form of currency in central America in the 19th century? 

Bananas.

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