Geography
Biology
Culture
English
Food
100
What is the largest desert in Asia?
Gobi Desert
100
The huge curved "teeth" that come out of the sides of male elephant's mouths are called what?
Tusks
100
American presidents are elected every ____ years.
Four
100
If you tell someone you'll "put them six feet under," you're telling them you'll do what?
Kill them
100
What is the best selling carbonated beverage in the world?
Coca Cola
200
What country has the most lakes?
Canada
200
True or false: the peregrine falcon can reach speeds of over 300 km/h.
True. They can reach speeds up to 389 km/h
200
What is the most watched sport in the world?
Soccer
200
Different shapes and symbols are used for grammatical correctness and clarity. What are they called?
Punctuation
200
What is a PB&J?
Peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
300
"Cairo" is the capital city of what country?
Egypt
300
What animal, still alive today, is the largest to have ever existed?
Blue Whale
300
A player can hit a "grand slam" in what sport?
Baseball
300
When two words are shortened into one using an apostrophe, that new word is called a what? (ex: they + are = they're)
Contraction
300
"Pop" is another name for what beverage?
Soda, or cola.
400
What country is Venice in?
Italy
400
The process by which plants convert light into energy is called what?
Photosynthesis
400
What is the most important Jewish holiday?
Passover
400
In, out, on top, before, after, and next to are all examples of what kind of word?
Preposition
400
In 1853, a man complained about the thickness of his french fries, so Chef George Crum cut them extremely thin as a joke. What snack did Chef George Crum create?
Potato chips
500
Kathmandu is the capital city of what country?
Nepal
500
If an animal is an invertebrate, it has no what?
Spine
500
What sport can a player attempt a "hail mary"?
American Football
500
The words "month," "orange," "silver," or "purple" are all special for the same reason. Why?
No words rhyme with them.
500
What very expensive food is fish eggs?
Caviar
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