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This four-member British band became the biggest rock group in the world in the 1960s, also known as the "Fab Four." Name this band

Beatles

100

Italian artist, scientist, and inventor, one of the greatest representatives of High Renaissance art

Leonardo da Vinci

100

Who was the first Russian emperor

Peter the Great

100

which chemical element is indicated by the letters "As"

arsenic

100

the largest human organ

Skin

200

the author of the text of the Russian national anthem

Sergey Vladimirovich Mikhalkov

200

The painting "The Persistence of Memory" with a soft clock is the most famous work by this Spanish surrealist.

Salvador Dali

200

Name the period in Russian history from 1725 to 1762 (from the death of Peter I to the rise to power of Catherine II).

The Era of Palace Coups

200

What science doesn't get a Nobel Prize?

Math

200

the smallest country in the world

The Vatican

300

the artist of the song "Diet Mountain Dew"

Lana Del Rey


300

This Dutch Post-Impressionist painter is famous for works like "The Starry Night" and "Sunflowers."

Vincent van Gogh

300

How long did the Hundred Years' War last

116 years

300

how many bones are there in a shark's body

0

300

The capital of Ancient Egypt

Memphis

400

A musician who lived at the same time as Napoleon, who was known for his violin playing and was accused of making a deal with the devil

Niccolo Paganini

400

author of the painting "The Girl with a Pearl Earring"

Jan Vermeer

400

a giant statue of the ancient Greek god of the Sun, Helios, which stood in the port city of Rhodes on the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea in Greece. One of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Colossus of Rhodes

400

How many laws of thermodynamics are there in physics?

3

400

how many Horcruxes were there in Harry Potter

7

500

The author of the opera "Eugene Onegin"

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

500

a French painter obsessed with ballerinas and female dancers

Edgar Degas

500

This Italian sailor, after whom one of the continents is named, served the Spanish crown, but never acknowledged that he had discovered a new continent.

Amerigo Vespucci

500

what does Lenz's rule say? (physics)

"The induction current always has a direction that weakens the effect of the cause that generates it."

500

name the elementary particle of light and its speed

the particle is called a photon, and its speed is 300,000 km/s

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