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100

 Which instrument made an appearance on both "It's A Long Way To The Top" by AC/DC and "Anthem" by Sensational Alex Harvey Band, showing the roots of band members?

Bagpipes.

100

You are at the Kennedy Space Center, sitting in your rocket, ready to launch. You look out the window and view the sky. You are currently sitting at the lowest level of the atmosphere. What is this level called?

Troposphere

100

"The Happiest place on earth."

Disney World

100

Brufen, Advil, Motrin and Nurofen are different brand names for which drug?

Ibuprofen 

100

One of the ancient world wonders, the “Hanging Gardens,” was found in which city?

Babylon 

200

From 1982, "Eye of the Tiger" was the theme song for "Rocky III". What group sang this movie theme turned Billboard Hot 100 number one hit?

Survivor.

200

What was the name that the author of the plate tectonics theory gave to the super continent?

Pangea 

200

“Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s ____________.”

Maybelline 

200

In the medical field what does the abbreviation "G.P." stand for?

General Practitioner 

200

 Who became President of the United States after John F. Kennedy was assassinated?

Lyndon B. Johnson

300

 Lynyrd Skynyrd had a massive hit with which song that was also the title of a film starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas and Patrick Dempsey?

Sweet Home Alabama 

300

The North America Nebula appears to be in what constellation as seen from Earth?


Cygnus 

300

“There are some things money can’t buy. For everything else, there’s ____________.”

Master Card

300

What does a sphygmomanometer measure?

Blood Pressure

300

In which country did the Easter Rising take place in 1916?

Ireland

400

 J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers had a hit in 1964 with "Last Kiss". It tells a story of which teenage tragedy?

Car Accident 

400

 A logical place to begin looking at the earth's cooling might be to study a bit about the Ice Age. Who was the German botanist who first coined the term, "Ice Age", in 1837 as a reference to a theory about the cooling of the earth?

Karl Friedrich Schimper

400

“Melts in your mouth, Not in your hands.”

M&M's

400

More than half of your bones are located in which two parts of the body?

Hands and Feet

400

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Mr. Potato head

500

In 1964 The Animals released one of their biggest hits, "House of the Rising Sun". What city was the setting for the song?

New Orleans 

500

The landscape around the cave has flat bare patches, with narrow fissures, dolines, disappearing streams and springs. What is this type of landscape called?

Karst

500

“Breakfast of Champions.”

Wheaties 

500

Who is credited with the 1928 discovery of penicillin?

Alexander Fleming

500

In the 5,000 years of human history, what is the one disease that has been completely eradicated?

Small Pox

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