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100

Cheetahs can run up to:

A) 55mph

B) 65mph

C) 75mph

D) 85mph

C) 75mph

100

What is the center of an atom called?

Nucleus

100

TRUE OR FALSE:

Babies are born with more bones than adults.

TRUE

Babies are born with about 300 bones, though eventually, these bones will fuse together to form the 206 bones an adult has.

100

What do you get if you divide 30 in half, and then add 10?

25

100

TRUE OR FALSE:

The number one ice cream flavor in the world is chocolate.

FALSE

Vanilla is number 1.

100

Who wrote the Star Spangled Banner?

A) Fransine Scott Key

B) Francis Scott Key

C) Fraulein Scott Key

D) Francine Scott Key

B) Francis Scott Key

200

TRUE OR FALSE:

Cows have best friends.

TRUE

Cows are social animals that form close bonds, and get stressed when they are separated. 

200

The first stage of mitosis is:

A) telophase

B) anaphase

C) metaphase

D) prophase

D) prophase

200

TRUE OR FALSE: 

You can hum while holding your nose.

FALSE

200

Solve this equation:

5x = 75

x = ?

15

200

What type of salad typically comes with croutons?

A) Chicken Salad

B) Chef Salad

C) Caesar Salad

D) Tossed Salad

C) Caesar Salad

200

The Constitution of the United States of America established the three branches of government. 

What are the three branches?

executive, legislative, judicial

300

What marine animal has the most complex brain after humans? 

A) Stingrays

B) Sharks

C) Whales

D) Dolphins

D) Dolphins

300

What does a Geiger Counter measure?

A) Electricity

B) Radiation

C) Earthquakes

D) Tornados

B) Radiation

300

What number is found on the side of a ketchup bottle?

A) 47

B) 57

C) 67

D) 77

B) 57

300

Which number from 1-10 looks the same upside down as it does right side up?

8

300

According to a Hispanic tradition, how many grapes should you eat on New Year's Eve?

A) 1

B) 6

C) 10

D) 12

D) 12

(One for each month of the new year)

300

Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in which theater? 

A) Adam's Theater

B) John's Theater

C) Ford's Theater

D) William's Theater

C) Ford's Theater

400

What is the term for animals that are active during the night?

Nocturnal

400

What is the process in which caterpillars turn into butterflies?

Metamorphosis

400

Which bird can rotate its head almost completely around?

Owls

400

Which famous French physicist and mathematician is best known for formulating Pascal’s Triangle? 

A) Gregory Pascal

B) Blaise Pascal

C) John Pascal

D) Pedro Pascal

B) Blaise Pascal

400

Which condiment was originally given to people as medicine when they had upset stomachs?

A) relish

B) mustard

C) ketchup

D) bbq sauce

C) ketchup

400

Plymouth Rock is located in which state?

A) Pennsylvania

B) Massachusetts

C) New York

D) Delaware

B) Massachusetts

500

A flamingo's feathers are pink, because:

A) they change colors like camoflauge

B) the amount of sunshine they get

C) they were born that way

D) of the food they eat

D) of the food they eat

500

In Einstein’s famous equation, E=MC², the C represents: 

A) volume

B) the speed of light

C) mass

D) the speed of sound

B) the speed of light

500

In Sweden, Cool Ranch Doritos NOT called Cool Ranch Doritos. They are called:

A) “Cool American Doritos”

B) "Cool Yankee Doritos"

C) "Cool Freedom Doritos"

D) "Cool Bobolon Doritos"

A) “Cool American Doritos”

500

Solve this math riddle:

As I was going to St. Ives, I met seven men with seven wives; each wife had seven cats; each cat had seven kittens.

How many were going to St. Ives? 


1

(The only person going to St. Ives was me!)

500

What's the most STOLEN grocery item?

A) Fruit

B) Bread

C) Cheese

D) Peanut Butter

C) Cheese

500

The Nobel Prize is named after who?

A) Thomas Nobel

B) William Nobel

C) John Nobel

D) Alfred Nobel

D) Alfred Nobel

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