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100

In the NBA, the amount of players can a team have on their roster (excluding players on a two-way contract) during the regular season.

What is 15?

100

The programming language is named after a type of Indonesian coffee.

What is Java?

100

The planet known as the "Red Planet" in our solar system.

What is Mars?

100

The singer known as the “Queen of Pop”.

Who is Madonna?

100

The date that the Declaration of Independence was signed.

When was Aug. 2, 1776?

200

he MLB player holds the record for the most RBIs in a single season

Who was Hack Wilson?

200

The year eBay was founded.

When was 1995?

200

The world's most widely spoken language

What is Mandarin Chinese?

200

 The South Korean boy band that became a global sensation with hits like “Dynamite” and “Butter”.

What is BTS?

200

The fourth president of the United States.

Who was James Madison?

300

The team did LeBron James captained to an NBA Championship in 2013.

What is the Miami Heat?

300

Google’s fourth retired attempt at launching a social media platform.

What is Google+ ?

300

The only land mammal that cannot jump.

What is the elephant?

300

The movie that holds the record for the highest-grossing film of all time (as of 2025).

What is Avatar (2009)?

300

The era that marked a switch from agricultural practices to industrial practices.

What was The Industrial Revolution?

400

The only NFL team has only one logo on their helmet

What are the Pittsburgh Steelers?

400

The definition of the acronym URL.

What is a Uniform Resource Locator?

400

The only U.S. state that can be typed using only one row of a QWERTY keyboard.

What is Alaska?

400

In the Harry Potter series, the name of Harry’s owl.

Who is Hedwig?

400

The person(s) that gave financial backing to Christopher Columbus to explore the New World.

Who were King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain?

500

The first boxer to win world championships in five different weight classes.

Who is Thomas Hearns?

500

This US encoding standard, which represented characters using 7 bits, was the predecessor to Unicode.

 What is ASCII?

500

The name for the plastic/metal tube on the end of shoelaces.

What is an aglet?

500

The name of the coffee shop in the TV show “Friends”.

What is Central Park?

500

The Greek goddess the Parthenon dedicated to.

Who was Athena?

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Who is Athena?

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