The Science of Stuff
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100

What two mammals lay eggs?

The platypus and the echidna.

100

Which American fast-food chain, now a global franchise, was founded by Ray Kroc in 1955?

McDonald's

100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

Which famous rock and roll artist was known to his fans as "The King"?

Elvis 

100

Who won the 2025 Super Bowl?

The Eagles!

200

Which is hotter, the center of the Earth or the center of the Sun?

The center of the Sun. Its center is about 27 million degrees Fahrenheit. The center of the Earth is about 9,400 degrees Fahrenheit.

200

 Which major international conflict began in 1950 and involved North and South divisions of a country?

Korean War

200

What year did the United States declare independence from Britain?

1776

200

Where did Fats Domino find his thrill?

On Blueberry Hill!

200

Which NBA team has won the most championships?

Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers (tied at 17 championships each)


Fun Fact: The Celtics and Lakers have one of the biggest rivalries in sports history.

300

Which planets in our solar system are gaseous planets?

 Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus.

300

What major entertainment award ceremony was first televised in 1953?

Academy Awards (Oscars)

300

Who was the president during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

300

Which of these '60s bands sang "California Dreamin'"?

The Mamas and the Papas

300

What city is home to the NFL team nicknamed "The Cheeseheads"?

Green Bay, Wisconsin (Green Bay Packers)


Fun Fact: The nickname comes from their fans wearing cheese-shaped hats at games.

400

What is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature?

Mercury (melting point of negative 39.9 degrees Celsius).

400

Which popular children’s toy, introduced in 1952, was the first toy advertised on television?

Mr. Potato Head

400

What was the name of the civil rights leader who delivered the "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963?

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

Who was the lead singer for the Doors in the 1960s?

Jim Morrison 

400

What team won the most World Series titles?

New York Yankees


Fun Fact: They have won 27 championships, the most in MLB history.

500

What is the chemical name for fool’s gold?

Pyrite or iron sulfide.

500

Who was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954?

Earnest Hemingway

500

What was the name of the first satellite launched by the United States?

Explorer 1

500

What famous rock-and-roll song was released by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1955?

"Rock Around the Clock"

500

What is the Mascot for Rutgers' Football team? 

Scarlet Knight

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