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100

This arena held athletic events in Rome.

The Roman Colosseum


100

In which month is Labor day a national holiday.

September

100

This tower was the entrance of the 1889 World's Fair in France.

Eiffel Tower

100

What leaf appears on the national flag of Canada?

MAPLE leaf
100

What name is given to the hot molten rock erupted from a volcano?

Lava

200

This building is the final resting place of Queen Mumtaz Mahal.

Taj Mahal


200

Who was the first man on the moon? 

Neil Armstrong.

200

This tower is a free standing bell tower of a cathedral of an Italian city known for its unintentional tilt.

Leaning Tower of Pisa

200

What girl's name is also the 'rights' given by the police before an interrogation?

Miranda

200

Preserved animal skin used in shoes

Leather

300

This wonder was built to defend intruders in the largest country in the world.

Great Wall of China

300

Which nation presented the U.S. with the Statue of Liberty?

France

300

This building has 102 floors and steel frame. Construction began in 1930 and was completed in a year and 45 days. 

The Empire State Building
300

What name is given to the galaxy that contains our solar system?

Milky Way

300

Featuring a bull on its logo, what Italian car firm is based in Sant'Agata Bolognese?

Lamborghini 

400

This statue is believed to express welcome to all people who come to Rio de Janeiro.

Christ Statue 

400

Which oil company’s rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers and countless species of wildlife? 

British Petroleum (BP)

400

This suspension bridge name can be misleading, it is a bright red/orange color, took 4 years to build, 1.7 miles long and in the WEST COAST. 

The Golden Gate Bridge

400

Which element has atomic number 12 and symbol Mg?


Magnesium 

400
Name of the book we are reading is the L___ _______
Last Lecture!
500

This is the home of El Castillo, a pyramid with steps and four sides.

Chichen Itza


500

Two sets of fathers and sons have served as presidents. What are their names?

John Adams and John Quincy Adams, and George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush.

500

The most visited tourist attraction in PERU.

A symbol of the Incan Empire and in the Andes Mountains. 

Also known as "The Lost City"


Machu Picchu


500

Stan Lee is the former president of what comic book company?

MARVEL

500
This city is known for nightlife, gambling, fine dining, entertainment and nightlife. 

Las Vegas!

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