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100

The penny-farthing was a popular type of what?

Bicycle 

100

What kind of plant does vanilla come from? 

Orchid 

100

What technology was named after a Danish king? 

Bluetooth

100

Which country contains the most tigers?

A. India

B. Indonesia

C. Russia

D. United States

A. India

100

Which notorious gangster successfully lobbied for the addition of expiry dates to be put on milk in Chicago?

Al Capone

100

In which country would you fine the Bay of Pigs? 

Cuba

200

Who played the roles of Lucy and Rickey on the popular TV show 'I Love Lucy'? 

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz

200

How many breaths does the average human take in a day?

A. 10,000

B. 20,000

C. 15,000 

B. 20,000

200

Which weighs more: The human heart or the human brain?

The brain

200

Approximately how many quills does a porcupine have?

A. 30,000

B. 40,000

C. 20,000

A. 30,000

200

Who wrote a famous diary while hiding from Nazis in Amsterdam?

Anne Frank

200

Which group of ancient peoples worshiped cats?

The Egyptians

300

What color are the goalposts in American football?

Yellow

300

In tennis, what term is used for a score of zero?

Love

300

What is the highest color belt in most karate systems?

Black belt

300

In the UK, it’s illegal to be drunk in a pub. True or false?

True

300

Which U.S. state is known as the ‘Sunshine State’?

Florida

300

In which country did the sandwich originate?

England

400

What do people traditionally put on top of a Christmas tree?

A star or and angel

400

What author created the detective story genre?

Edgar Allen Poe

400

What is the official sport of Alaska?

Dog sledding

400

 Which animal other than chimpanzees and gorillas have human-like fingerprints?

The koala

400

What animal has the most powerful bite?

The saltwater crocodile 

400

How many national parks does Washington State have?

3: 

  • Olympic National Park
  • Mount Rainier National Park
  • North Cascades National Park
500

What is the most frequently sold item at Walmart?

Bananas

500

Which country owns every panda in the world?

China

500

What is the most common color of toilet paper in France?

Pink

500

What’s the total number of dots on a PAIR of dice?

42

500

The hard white material of elephant tusks is called what?

Ivory 

500

What has a head, a tail, but does not have a body?

A coin

600

Is it the female turkeys or the male turkeys that gobble?

Male

600

What Christmas beverage is also known as “milk punch?”

Eggnog

600

The best-selling book of 1981 was a book explaining how to solve what handheld puzzle?

The Rubik's Cube

600

In the U.S. what is the most popular selling grilling meat throughout the summer?

Hotdogs

600

Which animal is known as the “King of the Jungle?”

Lion

600

What is the slowest animal on Earth?

The three-toed sloth 

700

Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun?”

Japan

700

 What was the name of the series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims for control of the Holy Land?

The Crusades

700

What is the most common musical instrument in a classical orchestra?

The violin

700

What common household item did an Iranian man balance 85 of on his body to set a world record, surpassing the previous record of 64?

Spoons!

700

True or False: Germans were the first to brew beer.

False; the first concrete evidence of barley beer comes from the ancient Sumerians of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria).

700

On which Asian wonder were “graffiti zones” designated in 2014, where visitors can leave their marks on plastic screens?

Great Wall of China (it was done in an effort to keep tourists from defacing the wall itself).

800

What color dresses do Chinese women traditionally wear on their wedding day?

Red

800

Tony Glover won the Guinness World Record for the heaviest onion back in 2014. How much did it weigh?

 It weighed 18 pounds, 11.84 ounces. Glover grew this colossal vegetable in the United Kingdom and displayed it at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show in 2014. His record-breaking onion surpassed all others, though there are other massive vegetables in the Guinness records, such as a 22.44-pound carrot and a 35-pound broccoli.

800

Can you name at least 3 intelligent animals in the animal kingdom?

Dolphins, chimpanzees, elephants, pigs, ravens, and octopi.

800

Which continent has no reptiles?

Antarctica

800

Gala, Fuji, Honeycrisp, and McIntosh are all popular varieties of what fruit?

Apple

800

Famous blue jean maker Strauss, U.S. vice president Morton, and American cyclist Leipheimer all share which first name?

Levi

900

Famous for being in the freshly murdered grip of Wild Bill Hickok, a dead man's hand in poker is a pair of eights and a pair of what high cards?

Aces

900

What mammal has the thickest fur?

Sea otters (with up to 1 million hairs per square inch)

900

True or False: Pablo Picasso would often carry around a pistol loaded with blanks. (fake bullets)

True! He would fire it at people he found boring or anyone who insulted the Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne.

900

How many acorns does one oak tree produce in its lifetime? 

About 10 million

900

What does the "O" mean in Irish names? ex. O'Reilly, O'Malley

"Descendant of"

900

Riding or sitting on what marine animal is a 3rd degree felony in the U.S.?

Sea Turtle

1000

True or False: listening to your favorite music for 15 minutes a day can lower stress and help improve your mood? 

True!

1000

About how many flowers would bees need to collect nectar from to make 1 pound of honey?

2 million

1000

What is a group of goldfish called? 

A troubling

1000

In what country is it illegal to own just ONE guinea pig?

Switzerland. They know they are social animals and don't want them to be lonely. 

1000

True or False: The color orange was named after the fruit.

True!

1000

Which bird is known for holding grudges against people who have treated it poorly?

Crows! They have been known to hold grudges for years against people. 

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