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100

On April 29, 1994. He was the first Black President of South Africa. 

When was Nelson Mandela elected?

100

the only continent in which spiders and snakes don't exist

what is Antartica?

100

apart from the skin which soft and allows movement, the liver is! (1.5 kg)

Which is the largest organ in the human body?

100

Portuguese, as a legacy of the Portuguese colonization of the Americas. 

What's the main language spoken in Brazil?

100

The author of horror stories, like Christine, Carrie, The Shining, Cujo, Pet Sematary, It, Misery, The Green Mile,... 

Who is Stephen King? 

200

The UK Prime Minister during WW2

Who was Winston Churchill? 

200

World Wide Web

In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?

200

Baking soda and .... to create a bubbling science volcano (you would mix together two ingredients)

What is vinegar?

200

Leonardo Da Vinci, between 1503 and 1506 maybe up until 1517, which represents a portrait of a dark-haired woman. 

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

200

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

What is the last book of the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling?

300

George W.Bush (who had become president on January 20, 2001, 8 months earlier)

Who was president during 9/11?

300

Mercury, it's only slightly larger than the Earth's Moon. 

What's the smallest planet in our solar system?

What is the closest planet to the sun?

300

hematology 

What is the study of blood? 

300

San Siro, Brera, Central Station area, Navigli, Cercchia dei Navigli, Niguarda, Lambrate

What are the different neighborhoods in Milan?

300

5 graphic novels/coming-of age webcomic by Alice Oseman about the story of Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring. The series explores themes including romance, friendship, coming-out, identity and mental health

What is the Hearstopper series? 

400

Germany, Japan, Italy.

Who were the three major Axis powers?

400

the Mayor Of NYC

Who is Zohran Mamdani?

400

N for National - A for Aeronautics - S for Space - A for Administration

What does NASA stand for?

400

Toronto (with over 200 ethnic origins and 160 languages)

What is the most cosmopolitan city in Canada?

400

Guinevere

Who was legendary King Arthur's wife?

500

Ukraine. It happened on April 26, 1986. 

Which country is home to the nuclear power site, Chernobyl?

500

Canada, with 125,566 miles (202,080 km)

Which country has the longest coastline?

500

"Au", from the Latin Aurum. (element #79)

What's the chemical symbol for gold?

500

The captains of both English national football teams (men's/women's)

Harry Kane (men's) and Leah Williamson (women's)

500

A figure of speech (Living Dead, Only Choice, Act Act Naturally, bittersweet...) 

What's an oxymoron?

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