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Which bird has eyes that are larger than its brain?

Ostrich

100

What city is most commonly referred to as “The City of Light”?

Paris, France

100

What heavy metal element was once known as quicksilver?

Mercury

100

In what country were the Winter Olympics first held?

France (1924)

100

The United States is made up of how many states?

Fifty

200

What is the only snake in the world that builds a nest for its eggs?

King Cobra

200

What is the largest country in North America?

Canada

200

Able to be seen from outer space, what is Earth’s largest living structure?

The Great Barrier Reef

200

According to ancient Roman religion, who was the god of the sea?

Neptune

200

Sriracha is type of hot sauce named after a city located in what country?

Thailand

300

A “sounder” is the term used to refer to a group of what type of animal?

Wild swine, pigs or boars

300

How many times zones are in Canada?

Six

300

The world’s fastest growing plant is a species of what?

Bamboo

300

What do the letters “ZIP” stand for in the United States postal code?

Zone Improvement Plan

300

What is the secret identity of the fictional superhero Batman?

Bruce Wayne

400

Cynophobia is the fear of what kind of animal

Dogs

400

The Black Forest is located in what European country?

Germany

400

What is the name for trees that never lose their leaves?

Evergreen

400

What automobile manufacturer was first to implement the assembly line for the mass production of an entire automobile?

Ford Motor Company

400

What is the only U.S. state without a rectangular flag?

Ohio

500

The term wake, kettle, or committee refers to a group of what bird?

Vulture

500

Which city is located both in Asia and Europe?

Istanbul

500

Which is the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust?

Aluminum

500

According to Arthurian legend, what was the name of the sword in the stone?

Excalibur or Caliburn

500

In Russia, a woman’s last name usually ends in what letter?

A

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