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100

What zoologists study.


What is animals?

100

This is the most populous city in Georgia.

What is Atlanta?

100

This Atlanta-based black filmmaker has directed 24 feature films, grossing over one billion dollars all together, out of his own studio, which are named after him.

Who is Tyler Perry?

100

In Greek mythology, this ruler of the gods throws lightning bolts and is the god of Order, Thunderstorms, and Strangers.

Who is Zeus?

100

The geometric shape generally used for stop signs 

What is octagon?

100

He is the founder of Facebook.

Who is Mark Zuckerberg?

200

What Na stands for on the periodic table.

What is Sodium?

200

This is the capital city of Florida.

What is Tallahassee?
200

This was the first Disney animated feature (full-length) film.

What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

200

This Islamic holy month requires fasting from dawn to sunset as a practice of self-purification and self-restraint.

What is Ramadan?

200

The greek letter which symbolizes the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. (known as the "Circle Constant")

What is pi?

200

The three least common letters in the English alphabet. (need at least 2 out of 3 correct to get the points)

What are J, Q, and Z?

300

The planet in our solar system that has the most moons.


What is Jupiter? (It has 92)

300

The only letter of the alphabet not included even once in the names of the US States.

What is Q?

300

This animal can be seen on the Porsche logo.

What is horse?

300

This Egyptian god of the dead is often depicted with a crook and flail and the head of a jackal.

Who is Anubis?

300

This term describes a number that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself.

What is a prime number?

300

This is the biggest technology company in South Korea. 

What is Samsung?

400

The colloquial term for glucose.

What is sugar?

400

The countries that made up the original Axis powers in World War II.

What are Germany, Italy, and Japan?

400

This bird typically signifies peace in art and storytelling.

What is the dove?

400

This is the most dominant religious group in the state of Utah, USA.

What is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (AKA Mormonism)?

400

This branch of mathematics deals with the properties and relationships of points, lines, angles, surfaces, and solids in space.

What is geometry?

400

This kind of alcohol is made from potatoes.

What is vodka?

500

The most populous city in Canada.

What is Toronto?

500

In The Ring, people have this long to live after they watch a cursed videotape?.

What is 7 days?

500

In this ancient poem, the hero Gilgamesh embarks on a quest for immortality in ancient Mesopotamian mythology.

What is The Epic of Gilgamesh?

500

The total amount of degrees in a pentagon.

What is 540?

500

She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903).

Who is Marie Curie?

600

The only metal that is a liquid at normal atmospheric pressure and temperature.

What is Mercury?

600

The 4 US states which touch corners at a point creatively named The Four Corners.

What are Arizona, Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico?

600

The world's most famous painting, The Mona Lisa, is housed in this museum in Paris.

What is The Louvre?

600

In the Book of Genesis, Satan takes the form of this animal to tempt Adam and Eve, the first humans.

What is a serpent? (or snake, if no one says serpent)

600

The name of this sequence: 

0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55...

What is the Fibonacci Series?

600

This punctuation mark typically ends an imperative sentence. (not a period)

What is an exclamation point?

700

The only bird that can fly backwards.

What is hummingbird?

700

New South Wales is a federated state on this continent.

What is Australia?

700

The most famous Mexican female painter in history, played by Salma Hayek in a 2002 film.

*hint: monobrow

Who is Frida Kahlo?

700

Starting with the letter “N,” this is the concept in Buddhism that followers strive for by quenching the activities of the worldly mind and its related suffering and being released from the cycle of rebirth.

What is Nirvana?

700

This theorem, fundamental in geometry, states that the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

700

Where Heineken beer originates.

What is The Netherlands/Holland?

800

The substance human fingernails and hair are made out of.

What is keratin?

800

The name of the world’s largest lake.

What is the Caspian Sea?

800

This famous post-impressionist painter, known for his broad brushstrokes, creative use of yellows, and for cutting off his own ear, was born in the same town as Mr. Holle.

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

800

In Greek mythology, this serpentine monster has the ability to regenerate its many heads when decapitated.

What is the hydra?

800

What BMW stands for (in English).

What is Bavarian Motor Works?

900

What DNA stands for.

What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?

900

The country in which Timbuktu is located.

What is Mali? (West Africa)

900

This influential American artist of Haitian and Puerto Rican descent--known for his vibrant style that blended graffiti, drawing, and painting--collaborated notably with Andy Warhol before dying at the age of 27.

Who is Jean-Michel Basquiat?

900

In Hindu mythology, this elephant-headed god is known as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings.

Who is Genesha?

900

This Greek mathematician is known as the "Father of Geometry" and wrote "Elements," a foundational mathematical text.

Who is Euclid?

900

This country has the most vending machines per capita.

What is Japan?