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100

Australian crocodile hunter Steve Irwin was famously killed by what type of animal?

Stingray

100

 In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball?


Answer: Hands.

100

What battery-powered board game has pieces called “bread basket,” “spare ribs,” “water on the knee,” and “funny bone?”

operation

100

In 1999 Shigetaka Kurita invented what keyboard additions for cell phones that would eventually replace emoticons and even get their own movie?

Emojis

100

Who explored New World?

Christopher Columbus.

200

The largest species of shark is named after another large sea-dweller, and the species can reach lengths as large as 60 feet. What is this species?

Whale shark

200

In motor racing, what pattern is the flag they wave to indicate the winner?

Checkered flag.

200

What is the general term for the small tubes in the circulatory that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart? It sounds like an adjective for a conceited person.

Vein

200

Although the keyboard shortcut for copying information is Ctrl + C, the shortcut for pasting information is not Ctrl + P (that's a shortcut for printing). Instead, the shortcut letter for pasting is closer to the shortcuts for copying and cutting. What letter is used to to paste information when clicked synchronously with Ctrl?


Answer: V

200

When did The Holocaust, one of the most terrible events in history happen (event) (war)?

Answer: During World War II

300

Ask Nicki Minaj: The green species of a certain water boa is found in South America's rivers. What type of water boa would this be?

Anaconda

300

The Olympics are held every how many years?


4

300

Inciscors, ______, premolars/bicuspids, molars. What word is missing from this sequenced list?

Canines

300

When a password is limited strictly to numeric characters, the secret is often referred to as a PIN. What does that acronym stand for?

personal identification number

300
  • In which ocean did the Titanic sink?

 Answer: Atlantic Ocean

400

Sometimes called "rainforests of the sea," what is the name for the type of underwater ecosystem that occupies less than 0.1% of the world's ocean area but provides a home for more than 25% of marine species?

Coral reefs

400

Which of the following sports does not use a ball? Golf, tennis, hockey, or polo?


Answer: Hockey.

400

In mammals, what is the common name for the pair of oviducts or uterine tubes through which eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus?


 Fallopian tubes

400

Which American tech company started with its founders' idea to rent out an air mattress in their San Fransisco living room to travelers hoping to avoid the city's high cost of rent?


Answer: Airbnb

400

Which bridge was the first to be built across the River Thames in London?

Answer: London Bridge

500

The largest eyes of any animal on Earth are nearly 11 inches across, with lenses the size of oranges. That means the eyes are approximately the size of soccer balls. These eyes give "binocular-like" vision to the "colossal" variety of what sea-dweller?

Squid

500

What is Canada’s national sport?                                        

Ice hockey.

500

Which medical term from the Latin terms for “blood” and “break forth” refers to a lot of bleeding, which can be life-threatening?

Hemorrhage


500

Eric Yuan is a former Cisco engineer and executive that left the telecom giant to found what speedy meeting company in 2011? The company released its first version of their eponymous software two years later and had a "breakout year" in 2020.

Zoom

500

Where was Adolf Hitler born?

Answer: Austria

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