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100

What popular brand introduced the first-ever disposable diaper in the 1960s?

Pampers

100

What is the name of the famous Roman arena where gladiator contests were held?

The Colosseum.

100

In this movie, a man travels back in time in a DeLorean car and must make sure his parents fall in love to ensure his own existence.

“Back to the Future” (1985).

100

Name the signature song of The Carpenters, which won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1970.

“Close to You.”

100

South Carolina has roughly 100 times more alligators than North Carolina.

True

South Carolina has about 100,000 wild alligators, while North Carolina has only about 1,000

200

Name the brand that introduced the first-ever fully automatic drip coffee maker in the 1970s.

Mr. Coffee

200

What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?

Geologist.

200

Who played the role of James Bond in the 1970s movie “The Spy Who Loved Me”?

Roger Moore.

200

The band known for hits like “Satisfaction” and “Paint It Black”?


The Rolling Stones.

200

The “black box” in a plane is black.

False—It’s actually orange.

300

Who invented the iconic Barbie doll, which debuted in 1959?

Ruth Handler (Mattel).

300

Lamborghini, the well-known automotive brand, began by making what types of vehicles?

Tractors.

300

A man, played by Clint Eastwood, becomes a bounty hunter and seeks revenge in the Wild West.

“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966).

300

What singing group was made up of Diana Ross and two others?

The Supremes

300

 There are five different types of blood.

False—there are four primary groups: A, B, AB and O.

400

Which brand became famous for its iconic kitchen appliances like the Mixmaster and Toastmaster?

Sunbeam

400

Which body parts continue to grow throughout your entire life?


Ears and nose.

400

A scientist accidentally shrinks his children and must navigate their backyard to bring them back to normal size.

“Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” (1989).

400

Who sang “Unforgettable” and was also known for his smooth jazz voice?

Nat King Cole

400

 Jupiter is the hottest planet in the solar system.

False—Venus is the hottest.

500

Guess the brand known for its iconic range of refrigerators, including the “Pink Lady” model.

Frigidaire

500

How long is a fortnight?

2 weeks.

500

In which iconic Western movie did John Wayne portray the character Rooster Cogburn?

“True Grit” (1969).

500

Which 1950s film starred Marlon Brando in a biker jacket?

The Wild One

500

The Statue of Liberty is the world’s tallest monument.

False—The State of Unity is the world’s tallest monument.

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