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100

Ice cream mixed with soda is referred to as what?

Answer: A Float
More information: A "float" refers to ice cream floating on top of a beverage which is usually soda, with the most-common variety used being root beer.

100

How many colors are there in a rainbow?

Answer: 7
More information: The colors in a rainbow are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet. The acronym ROYGBIV is used to remember all of the colors.

100

Who was the first person to become President of the United States?



Answer: George Washington
More information: George Washington was the first President of the United States. He served as President from 1789 - 1797.

100

What is the smallest state in the U.S.?


Answer: Rhode Island
More information: Rhode Island is 1,212 square miles. It is known for it's sandy shores and seaside Colonial towns.

100

 An apple a day keeps the __________.

200

Immersing food in vinegar to prolong its lifespan is known as what?

Answer: Pickling
More information: Foods that are commonly pickled include fruits, vegetables, meats and eggs.

200

An animal that lives part of its life on land and part in water is known as what?

Answer: Amphibian
More information: Amphibians usually have soft, moist skin that is protected by a layer of mucus. They also tend to live in moist places or by a body of water. Examples of Amphibians would be frogs and toads.

200

Which American President was assassinated in 1963?



Answer: John F. Kennedy
More information: John F. Kennedy was the fourth President of the United States to have been assassinated while in office.

200

The Dingo is a free range dog found mainly in which country?

Answer: Australia
More information: The Dingo is a wild canine. The Dingo is the largest terrestrial predator in Australia.

300

American supermarket chain Whole Foods is owned by which mega company?

Answer: Amazon
More information: In 2017, Amazon bought Whole Foods for a whopping $14 billion.

300

Diamonds are made up almost entirely of what element?


Answer: Carbon
More information: Scientists speculate that diamonds originated from carbon dioxide atoms 100 miles below the Earth's surface more than a billion years ago.


300

Who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln?


Answer: John Wilkes Booth
More information: John Wilkes Booth assassinated Abraham Lincoln in Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. on April 14, 1865.

300

Which scientist sailed the HMS Beagle to South America, inlcuding a stop in the Galapagos Islands?

Answer: Charles Darwin - Darwin based his theory of natural selection from observations on this voyage.

400

Mozzarella sticks are prepared using which type of cooking process?

Answer: Deep Frying
More information: Mozzarella sticks are battered and breaded strips of mozzarella cheese, which are deep fried.

400

What is the first element on the periodic table?



Answer: Hydrogen
More information: There are 118 elements on the periodic table, Hydrogen being the first one listed.

400

Which president, the first to receive a Secret Service code name, was called "General," even though he was only a captain in World War I?

Harry Truman

400

Catalonia is a region of what country?


Answer: Spain
More information: Catalonia is one of the Spain's 17 districts. It is located in the northeastern region of Spain. The regional capital of Catalonia is Barcelona.

400

A stitch in time saves _____.

nine.

It’s better to deal with problems immediately rather than wait by when they worsen and become much bigger.

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500

The red food-coloring carmine is extracted from which source?

Answer: Beetles
More information: Carmine is used in a variety of candies such as the Mars company's Skittles, and it takes 70,000 beetles to produce one pound of it!

500

How many time zones are there in the world?


Answer: 24
More information: There are 24 time zones, maybe more. Some time zones are only 30-45 minutes apart.

500

In the 1984 vice presidential debates, who was George H.W. Bush's opponent?

Geraldine Ferraro

500

With over 35 million residents, what is the most populous city in the world?


Answer: Tokyo


500

As you sow, so _____________.

you shall reap.

Your actions – good or bad – determine what you get.

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