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100

In golf, this term describes a score of one stroke under par on a hole.

What is a birdie?

100

This U.S. state is known for having the most extensive system of caves, including the famous Mammoth Cave National Park.

What is Kentucky?

100

The conference GCU entered after leaving the WAC last year.

West Coast Conference (WCC)

100

The amount of books in the Old Testament and the New Testament, respectively. 

What is 39 Old Testament, 27 New Testament. 66 In Total?

100

This 18th-century European monarch, known for his military conquests and for leading the First Partition of Poland, was also a prominent advocate of Enlightenment ideas and reform in his country.

Who is Frederick II (Frederick the Great) of Prussia?

200

This baseball player holds the record for the most career home runs, with a total of 762.

Who is Barry Bonds?

200

This European capital city is known for its canals and is often referred to as the 'Venice of the North.

What is Amsterdam?

200

GCU's ex-rivals who are from the city that I grew up in.

Who are the New Mexico State Aggies?

200

Give the names of the first three kings of Israel.

Who were Saul, David and Solomon?

200

This archipelago, located in the Southern Ocean, is composed of volcanic islands and is named after the British explorer who discovered it in 1775. It is known for its unique biodiversity and extreme isolation.

What are the South Sandwich Islands?

300

In the NFL, this rule prevents defensive players from contacting a receiver after five yards, unless the ball is in the air.

What is illegal contact?

300

This South American country is the only one where Portuguese is the official language.

What is Brazil?

300

The oldest residence hall on GCU's campus.

What is Camelback Hall?

300

This guy fixed the wall of Jerusalem in the Old Testament.

Who is Nehemiah?

300

This conjecture in number theory, proposed by Joseph B. Fraleigh, concerns the existence of solutions to a certain class of polynomial equations in algebraic number fields. It remains unproven and is considered one of the significant unsolved problems in mathematics.

What is the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture?

400

This soccer player is known for holding the record for the most Ballon d'Or awards, having won seven times.

Who is Lionel Messi?

400

This city, the capital of Australia, is located inland and not on the coast like other major cities such as Sydney and Melbourne.

What is Canberra?

400

The date and city (date, month, year,) GCU was founded in. 

What is September 13, 1949 in Prescott, Arizona?

400
Name three of the people that conquered the nation of Israel in the Bible.

Who was Assyria, Babylon, and Rome?

400

This 20th-century novel, known for its innovative narrative style and stream of consciousness technique, explores the inner thoughts of its characters and is set in a single day in Dublin, Ireland. It was written by James Joyce.

What is Ulysses?

500

In 2018, this GCU baseball player was drafted 33rd overall in the MLB Draft by the Kansas City Royals, making him one of the highest draft picks in the university’s history.

Who is Daniel Lynch?

500

This U.S. city, known for its role in the Civil Rights Movement and as the birthplace of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is also famous for its rich Southern cuisine.

What is Atlanta?

500
Brian Mueller's ALLEGED net worth, according to bezinga.com. This may or may not be accurate. Get withing 10% and you get it.

What is $108 million dollars?

500

What is the Greek word for the gospel/the good news?

εὐαγγέλιον" (euangelion)

500

In the 1968 Summer Olympics, this athlete famously protested racial injustice during the medal ceremony by raising his fist in a black power salute. He was later banned from the sport for his actions. His protest became an iconic moment in sports and civil rights history.

Who is Tommie Smith?

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