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100

In the nursery rhyme 'Jack and Jill', what do Jack and Jill go up the hill to fetch?

A pail of water

100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

Who was the first African-American Major League baseball player?

Jackie Robinson

100

Why do bubbles pop?

They get too dry from the surrounding air.

100

True or false – there are 206 bones in an adult human body and 300 bones in an infants body?

True. Some bones in infants skulls have not yet fused together.

200

What farm animal gives us milk to drink?

Cow

200

If you freeze water, what do you get?

Ice

200

Name the female, who in 2008, made an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic Presidential nomination?

Hillary Clinton

200

How much salt does the average human body contain?

Around 250 grams.

200

True or false- most of the dust in your home is made of human skin?

True – up to 70%!

300

Who lives in a trash can on 'Sesame Street'?

Oscar the Grouch

300

What color are the stars on the United States of America Flag?

White

300

What is the largest prime number less than 100?

97

300

Where does sound travel faster; water or air?

Water

300

Which is the rarest blood type in humans?

AB negative. <1% of the population

400

If I have 3 apples, and John gives me 2, how many apples do I have now?

5 apples

400

Which ocean is off the California coast?

The Pacific Ocean

400

Which six-letter word refers to a Mexican blanket often slipped over the head and worn draped over the shoulder?

Poncho

400

What is the symbol for Silver?

Ag

400

Which country has the longest coastline?

Canada, due to the number of northern islands.

500

On what part of the tongue do you best taste sweet foods?

The front of the tongue

500

Things fall when you drop them because of what?

Gravity

500

What is the name of the bone between the knee and the hips?

Tibia

500

What is opposite to matter?

Antimatter

500

What temperature and pressure is needed to convert graphite into a diamond?

3000 degrees celsius and 100,000 atmospheres. That’s 10132500 kPA, at least 20,000 times more pressure than the pressure inside the average bike tire!

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