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100

 What African-American author and poet, known for her autobiographical work "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," became a prominent figure in the civil rights movement?

Maya Angelou

100

Animals that eat both plants and meat are called what?

Omnivores

100

What type of fish mate for life?

Angelfish

100

Which river did George Washington famously cross in 1776?

Delaware River

100

The Agent 007  is also known as?

James Bond

100

Which book has been translated into most languages?

The Bible is not only the world's most widely sold but also the most translated book in the world. Individual parts have been translated into 3,394 languages, and the complete Bible into 694 languages.


100

If your uncle’s sister is not your aunt, what relation is she to you?

Your mother

200

Which British author is celebrated for his detective fiction featuring the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 

200

What country experiences the most tornadoes?

United States

200

Which animal, native to North America, is recognized for its ability to roll into a ball as a defensive mechanism, forming a protective armor of sharp spines?

The Armadillo

200

Who, as a prominent figure in the civil rights movement, secured the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for their dedicated efforts towards advocating nonviolent change and equality? 

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

Who was the original host of "The Price Is Right," entertaining audiences with his exuberant personality and trademark long microphone?

Bob Barker 


200

What language is the most spoken in the world today? 

English, closely followed by Chinese Mandarin.

200

Take one out and scratch my head, I am now black but once was red. What am I?

A match

300

Which Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude," a masterpiece of magical realism?

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

300

What element is a diamond composed of?

Carbon

300

Which animal is known for spending 90 percent of its day sleeping?

Koala 22 hours sleeping!

300

The United States bought Alaska from which country?

Russia

300

Which iconic comedian and actor starred in the TV series "I Love Lucy" alongside Lucille Ball?

Desi Arnaz

300

Which is the only country where Latin is the official language?

Vatican City
300

No matter how little or how much you use me, you change me every month. What am I?

A calendar

400

Who is the science fiction author famous for works like "Dune," an epic tale set in a distant future amidst political intrigue and desert landscapes?

 Frank Herbert

400

Dolly was the first-ever living creature to be cloned. What type of animal was she?

Sheep

400

Which species of deep-sea cephalopod is known for its bioluminescence and the ability to produce light displays to communicate, attract mates, and evade predators?

The firefly squid

400

Which U.S. President was inducted in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1992?

Abraham Lincoln

400

In the iconic 1960 thriller "Psycho," which actor delivered a chilling performance as Norman Bates, the troubled proprietor of the Bates Motel?

Anthony Perkins

400

What language has the most words for “snow”?

Icelandic

400

I am weightless but put me in a bucket and I will make it lighter. What am I?

A hole

500

Who is the English author of the iconic fantasy series "The Lord of the Rings," which includes epic tales like "The Fellowship of the Ring" and "The Return of the King"?

J.R.R. Tolkien

500

Which of the 5 senses is most closely linked to memory?

The sense of smell

500

What is the world's smallest species of monkey, native to the rainforests of South America, and recognized for its tiny size and long tail?

The pygmy marmoset

500

As of 1963, what essential component, introduced by the US Postal Service, is now a  part of every address in the United States?

The Zip Code, or Zone Improvement Plan

500

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Mr. Potato Head


500

What is the oldest known written language?

Sumerian

500

What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?

Silence

600

 Which American author, celebrated for his sharp wit and social commentary, wrote satirical works like "The Catcher in the Rye" and "Nine Stories"?

J.D. Salinger

600

What is the rarest blood type?

AB-

600

Which remarkable marine species breaks the traditional roles by having the males take on the unique responsibility of giving birth to their offspring?

Seahorse

600

Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote? 

New Zealand

600

In the 1964 classic Disney film, who descends upon 17 Cherry Tree Lane, introducing a delightful blend of magic and whimsy that transforms the lives of the Banks family?

Mary Poppins

600

What is the most spoken language in the Middle East?

Arabic

600

What kind of room has no doors or windows?

A mushroom
700

Which American author, known for his dark and macabre tales, wrote short stories such as "The Tell-Tale Heart" and poems like "The Raven"?

Edgar Allan Poe

700

According to Apollo astronauts, the Moon smells like what?

Burnt gunpowder

700

Which bird, native to Australia, is known for its exceptional mimicry skills, able to imitate various sounds including human speech?

The lyrebird


700

How many days in a week were there in ancient Roman times?

8 days, the eight referred to as Nundinae. 

700

What gesture did Carol Burnett do at the end of every episode of The Carol Burnett Show?

Burnett's famous ear tug, which she used to sign off at the end of each show, was a way of telling her grandmother, "Hello, I love you."


700

How many languages are spoken worldwide?

Roughly 7,000

700

What is harder to catch the faster you run?

Your breath.

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