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100

What is the last book of the Bible?

Revelation

100

What’s the driest state in the U.S.?

Nevada

100

What does “PIN” stand for?

Personal Identification Number

100

What war was fought between the North and South in the United States?

civil war

100

In basketball, how many players from each team are on the court at one time?

5

100

What’s the only U.S. coin where the president faces right?

Dime

100

Which organ can regenerate itself even if up to 75% is removed?

Liver

200

Who led the Israelites out of Egypt?

Moses

200

Which U.S. state has the most counties?

Texas

200

What does “FBI” stand for?

Federal Bureau of Investigation

200

Who was the first Vice President of the United States?

John Adams

200

How many points is a touchdown worth in football?

6

200

Which country has more vending machines per capita than anywhere else?

Japan

200

What pigment gives skin and hair its color?

Melanin

300

What animal tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden?

Serpent

300

Which U.S. state has the easternmost AND westernmost points in the country?

Alaska

300

What does “ETA” stand for?

Estimated Time of Arrival

300

Which Founding Father created America’s first public library, fire department, and postal system?

Benjamin Franlin

300

What sport is Serena Williams famous for?

Tennis

300

What common household item did people once use as currency in colonial America?

Salt

300

How many chambers are in the human heart?

four

400

Who was thrown into a den of lions?

Daniel

400

Which state has a town officially named “Boring”?

Oregon

400

What does “RADAR” stand for?

Radio Detection and Ranging

400

Which U.S. President was arrested while in office — for speeding with a horse-drawn carriage?

Ulysses S. Grant

400

Who is the shortest player to ever play in an official NBA game?

Muggsy Bogues (5'3")

400

What’s the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

400

Which system controls hormones in the body?

endocrine system

500

What city did the walls fall down after the Israelites marched around it?

Jericho

500

Which state’s entire western border is defined by a river?

Illinois

500

What does “GIF” stand for?

Graphics Interchange Format

500

Which U.S. President used to work as a Hollywood actor before entering politics?

Ronald Reagan

500

Which city has hosted the most Super Bowls?

Miami

500

What fruit was once so rare in Europe that people rented them as centerpieces?

Pineapple

500

What are the 5 human taste buds 

sweet, sour , salty , bitter , umami 

600

Which Old Testament prophet had a vision of a flying scroll?

Zechariah

600

Which state has an official “center of the world” monument that was internationally recognized?

California

600

What does “SCUBA” stand for?

Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus

600

What U.S. war included a famous battle in which volunteers were nicknamed “Rough Riders”?

Spanish American War

600

What team holds the record for the most consecutive Super Bowl losses?

Bills

600

Which fruit can conduct electricity?

Lemon

600

What’s the unit used to measure electrical resistance?

ohm

700

What Old Testament book contains the phrase “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity”?

Ecclesiastes

700

Which U.S. desert is the largest by area?

The Great Basin Desert

700

What does “OPEC” stand for?

Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries

700

Which U.S. President had the most children (15 total)?

John Tyler

700

Which player was the first in NBA history to average a triple-double for a full season?

oscar robertson

700

Which month is statistically the most common for babies to be born?

September

700

What is the only movable bone in the human skull (not counting ossicles)?

Mandible

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