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100

What are a human’s third molars usually called?

Wisdom Teeth

100

What fast-food company’s logo is referred to as the golden arches?

McDonald's

100

What type of vessels were German U-boats?

Submarines 

100

Although not an official rule in baseball, what is the term for the short break in the seventh inning?

The seventh-inning stretch

100

Vermont is the largest U.S. producer of what sweet natural product?

Maple Syrup
100

How many oceans border Canada?

Three

Canada’s west coast borders the Pacific Ocean, while the Atlantic and Arctic oceans border Canada’s eastern and northern coastlines.

200

What differentiates magma and lava: mass, location, or color?

Location

Magma underground
Lava aboveground

200

What tuna company started using Charlie the Tuna as its mascot in 1961?

StarKist Company

200

What two major Japanese cities were struck by nuclear bombs in 1945?

Hiroshima (August 6, 1945) and Nagasaki (August 9, 1945).

200

Where did the first ancient Olympic games take place?

Greece

200

What state is nicknamed “The Green Mountain State”?

Vermont

200

What Australian mountain range is home to the Three Sisters

A) the Himalayas
B) the Blue Mountains
C) the Rocky Mountains

The Blue Mountains

300

What Indigenous woman renamed herself Rebecca after converting to Christianity?

A) Pocahontas
B) Sacagawea  
C) Sequoyah 

Pocahontas

300


Firestone

300

Who were the first Black military aviators in the U.S. Army Air Corps?

The Tuskegee Airmen

300

What dangerous annual tradition occurs at Cooper’s Hill in Gloucester, England, every spring?

A) Baby Jumping
B) Cheese-Rolling
C) The Angola Prison Rodeo 

Cheese-rolling

300

Founded in 1636, what Ivy League university is the oldest in the U.S.?

Harvard University

300

Where is the lowest body of water on Earth? Hint: It is located between Jordan and Israel.

The Dead Sea

400

Name 3 of the 8 Ivy League Universities

Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University, the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Yale University.

400

"Breakfast of Champions"

Wheaties

400

What is considered the longest continuous battle of World War II? Hint: It was fought over sea routes.

The Battle of the Atlantic

It was waged from September 3, 1939, to May 8, 1945

400

What is the official distance for a marathon race?

26.2 miles

400

What is the state capital of New Hampshire?

Concord

400

In which continent are the pyramids of Giza located?

Africa

500

Who is the oldest Beatle

A) Ringo Starr
B) Paul McCartney
C) John Lennon
D) George Harrison

Ringo Starr

500

What brand of toothpaste used the slogan “Look, Ma! No cavities!”? 

A) Crest
B) Colgate
C) Sensodyne 

Crest 

500

What is the term used to describe a method of offensive warfare designed to strike quickly and with precision? 

Hint: In German, the word means lightning war

Blitzkrieg

500

A sporting event is held every year on Memorial Day. What is it?

A) Daytona 500
B) Indianapolis 500  
C) Coke Zero Sugar 400

Indianapolis 500

500

Maine is best known for what national park?

A) Acadia
B) Denali
C) Cape Lookout

Acadia

500

In Asia what is the largest country by land area

Russia

600

A vanishing point, the horizon line, and parallel lines are critical components to what type of artistic perspective

A)  aerial
B)  linear
C)  foreshortening?

Linear perspective

600


BP Energy

600

Who was the character in the U.S. government’s ad campaign that aimed to recruit women to work in the defense industry factories?

Rosie the Riveter

600

Who has won more tennis grand slam titles, Venus Williams or Serena Williams?

Serena Williams

600

What is the name of the famous baseball stadium where the Red Sox play their home games?

Fenway Park
600

Which state is Mount Rushmore located in?

South Dakota

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