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100

When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

Aug. 2, 1776

100

 Where were the LA Dodgers originally based?

Brooklyn, New York.

100

. For which film style did Gary Cooper and John Wayne become most popular?

Western

100

Known for its "Twelve Steps" and “Twelve Traditions” guidelines for keeping clean, Bill Wilson and Robert Holbrook Smith founded what alliterative support group in 1935, which launched one of its first meetings in Akron, Ohio?

 Alcoholics Anonymous

100

What is the most consumed fruit in the world?

 Tomatoes

200

 The United States bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

200

. Which country is the hub of Formula One racing?

The United Kingdom.

200

What alter ego is Bruce Wayne best known for?

Batman

200

. What is the minimum degree requirement for a school psychologist in the U.S.?

 Master's

200

What is the only food that never expires

Honey

300

Who was the fourth president of the United States?

James Madison

300

When was the NFL established?

1920.

300

. Bambi's best friend's name?

Thumper

300

 What is the standard medical word to describe an intense and occasionally disabling fear or reaction to a specific object or situation that often poses little actual danger?

Phobia

300

What vegetable is used to make sauerkraut

 Cabbage

400

Which era marked a switch from agricultural practices to industrial practices?

 The Industrial Revolution

400

Where were the first Winter Olympics held?

Chamonix, France.

400

. Who is considered the best actress of the 19th century?

Sarah Bernhardt

400

 What Ken Kesey novel, later turned into a movie, is set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital?

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

400

Which herb tastes like soap to some people

Cilantro

500

: Fill in the blank: The 19th Amendment guarantees ____ the right to vote.

 Women

500

 What color were tennis balls originally?

White.

500

. Which Velázquez painting did Picasso paint in his own way?

Las meninas

500

Fake inmates and fake prison guards both got a mere $15 bucks a day to participate in Philip Zimbardo’s infamous 1971 psych experiment at what university?

Stanford

500

Broccoli, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts all belong to what vegetable family

Cruciferous

600

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt

600

 What was the first US team to join the NHL?

The Boston Bruins.

600

. What word describes a performance in which an actor tells a story on stage, but without

Mime

600

Agnosia is a psychiatric term for when the human body is unable to use what faculties that perceive external stimuli? This problem is usually caused by brain damage.

Senses

600

What beverage was once associated with the slogan “It's the real thing

Coca-Cola (Coke)

700

Who was the first woman to make a million dollars in the United States?

Madam C.J. Walker, born Sarah Breedlove,

700

 Where were the 1996 Summer Olympics held?

Atlanta, Georgia.

700

What are tango, twist, and waltz classes?


Dance

700

What drug, starting with L, is often used to treat epilepsy or to help stabilize moods such as with bipolar disorder?

Lamotrigine

700

What type of beer is Guinness?

Stout

800

. What is the other clothing accessory that Elton John collects, besides hats?

Glasses

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