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100

In tennis, which Grand Slam tournament is played on clay courts?

The French Open (Roland Garros).

100

Which instrument has 88 keys?

 Piano

100

What animal has three hearts?

Octopus

100

What country has the most people?

India

100

What gas do plants release during photosynthesis?

Oxygen

200

In basketball, how long is the shot clock in the NBA?

24 seconds.

200

Who is known as the “King of Pop”?

Michael Jackson

200

What fruit has more genes than a human?

Strawberries

200

Mount Everest is part of what mountain range?

The Himalayas

200

What part of the cell contains genetic material (DNA)?

Nucleus

300

 Which country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930?

Uruguay.

300

What is the highest male singing voice?

Tenor

300

What planet rains diamonds?

Saturn (and Jupiter)

300

What is Earth’s largest island (not a continent)?

Greenland

300

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

Electron

400

In rugby union, how many points is a drop goal worth?

3 points.

400

What Australian singer won Eurovision with “Sound of Silence”?

Dami Im

400

What common household item was originally invented as wallpaper cleaner?

Play-Doh

400

Which country has the most volcanoes in the world?

Indonesia.

400

What do we call the organelle that produces energy in cells?

Mitochondria

500

What is the official distance of an Olympic rowing race?

2000 metres.

500

Which band released the protest song Another Brick in the Wall?

Pink Floyd

500

Which country has more sheep than people by a ratio of 7 to 1?

New Zealand

500

Which African country was never colonised by a European power (aside from brief occupation)?

Ethiopia.

500

What is the process by which plants lose water through their leaves?

Transpiration.

600

In Formula 1, which team has won the most Constructors' Championships?

Ferrari.

600

Who sings the hit song Levitating?

Dua Lipa

600

 What animal has rectangular pupils?

Goats.

600

What country contains the driest place on Earth, the Atacama Desert?

Chile.

600

What is the law that states “for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction”?

Newton’s Third Law.

700

In cricket, what dismissal method involves the ball hitting the stumps after striking the batter’s pad?

LBW — Leg Before Wicket.

700

What rapper released Lose Yourself, featured in the film 8 Mile?

Eminem

700

What part of your body is the only one that cannot heal itself?

Tooth enamel.

700

Which two countries share the longest international land border in the world?

The United States and Canada.

700

What organ in the human body is responsible for producing insulin?

The pancreas.

800

In athletics, what event involves a curved approach and a scissor-or-flop technique?

High jump.

800

 Which song by The Beatles begins with the lyric “When I find myself in times of trouble…”?

Let It Be

800

Which animal can hold its breath longer than a dolphin — up to 7 hours?

 Sloths.

800

What country is home to the ancient temple complex Angkor Wat?

Cambodia.

800

What do we call a substance made of only one type of atom?

An element.

900

In tennis, what term describes winning all four Grand Slams in a single calendar year?

A Calendar Grand Slam

900

What band performed Smells Like Teen Spirit?

Nirvana

900

What creature can shoot boiling-hot water from its claws, creating tiny sonic booms?

Pistol shrimp.

900

What is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea?

Sicily.

900

What is the pH value of a neutral solution?

 7.

1000

 In golf, what is a score of three under par on a single hole called?

An albatross (or double eagle).

1000

Thunder and Believer are songs by which band?

Imagine Dragons

1000

What creature has blue blood due to copper instead of iron?

Horseshoe crabs.

1000

What country is entirely surrounded by only one other country, making it an “enclave”?

Lesotho (inside South Africa).

1000

What scientist discovered penicillin by accident in 1928?

Alexander Fleming.

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