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100

Who was the only US President to be unanimously elected?

George Washington

100

This state has a population smaller than six American cities and shares its borders with only one other U.S. state. Yet it's the largest producer of toothpicks in the country.

Vermont, New Hampshire, Delaware, Maine


Maine

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100

What's the capital of Norway?

Oslo

100

Tomatoes are vegetables

False

100

What's the formula for Pythagorean theorem?

a^2+b^2=c^2

200

Who was nicknamed the “Elegant Arthur” because of his fashion sense?

Chester A Arthur

200

Fossilized dinosaur eggs have been found in this state, which is aptly nicknamed the Treasure State. It's also the home to elk, deer, and antelope populations that each outnumber the state's human residents. Not very populated.

North Dakota, Montana, South Dakota, Alaska

Montana

200

What's the capital of Portugal?

Lisbon

200

In Japan they grow triangular watermelons

False-they grow square ones

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200

What's the most common element in the human body?

Oxygen

300

Who was the first president to have a Christmas Tree in the White House?

Franklin Pierce

300

This state's animal, perhaps surprisingly, is the beaver. In 1843, the first chess tournament in the U.S. took place here, and the only American city to host the Olympics twice is in this state.

New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania

New York

300

What's the capital of Luxembourg

Luxembourg

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300

Walmart sells more bananas than anything else

True

300

Who sang Blinding Lights?

The Weeknd

400

Who was the first President to hold a press conference on TV?

John F Kennedy

400

Both the first human lung transplant and the first heart transplant happened in this state. Additionally, it's the birthplace to a human who put a lot of heart into his puppets -- Muppets creator Jim Henson.

Mississippi, Arkansas, Lousiana, Missouri

Mississippi

400

What's the capital of New Zealand?

Wellington

400

A large chunk of Iceland's population believes in elves

True-roughly half

400

Oooooh mystery question? Do you dare?

Free 400 points if you say vrrrrrrrrrr for as long as you can cuz I couldn't think of anything!

500

Who was the first President to appoint an African American to his cabinet?

Lyndon B Johnson

500

Fully one-quarter of the country's llama population lives in this state, which also boasts the world's largest cheese factory and more than 750 vineyards. Sharp cheddar and an oaky chardonnay, anyone?

Washington, Montana, Oregon, California

Oregon

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500

What's the capital of Saudi Arabia?

Riyadh
500

Dogs are banned from an entire continent

True-Scientists called for all non-native animals to be banned from Antarctica decades ago. This includes dogs.

500

Two of President John Tyler’s grandsons are still alive today—and he was born in 1790. How is this possible?

President Tyler, the 10th US president, was 63 when his son Lyon Tyler was born in 1853; Lyon’s sons were born when he was 71 and 75. President Tyler’s living grandsons, Lyon Jr. and Harrison Tyler, are 91 and 95 years old. The Tyler family still maintains the President’s home, Sherwood Forest Plantation in Virginia.

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