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100

Which ancient people built pyramids

The Egyptians

100

How many knees does an elephant have?

Four

100

Which desert covers much of northern Africa?


The Sahara Desert

100

What does a carnivore eat?

Meat

100

What is the sweet substance made by bees?

Honey

100


A match

200

Who was the first American President?

George Washington

200

Arachnophobia is the fear of what?

Spiders

200

In what mountain range is Mount Everest located?

Himalayas

200

What is the only bird that can fly backwards?

The hummingbird

200

What element, whose symbol is Ca, is needed to keep bones healthy and strong?

Calcium

200


A screw

300

Where did the Olympic Games originate?

Greece

300

What is the largest known animal?

Blue whale


300

What is the world's smallest country?

Vatican City

300

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

Sheep

300

What red food is actually a fruit and not a veggie?

Tomato

300


A crayon

400

What was the 50th state admitted into the USA (1959)?

Hawaii

400

What bird beats its wings between 60 and 80 times per second?

Hummingbird

400

What is the largest country in South America

Brazil

400

What is the chemical name for table salt?

Sodium chloride

400

Are humans omnivore, herbivore, or carnivore?

Omnivore

400


A shoelace

500

How many stars does the American Flag have?

50

500

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

500

Which US state has the most active volcanoes:

A) Washington

B) Hawaii

C) California

D) Alaska

D) Alaska, there are 169 volcanoes in the US considered active - 130 of which are in Alaska

500

Diamonds are made up almost entirely of what element?

Carbon

500

What nutrient do you get from the meat, poultry, eggs, and fish?

Protein

500


Grain of sugar/salt/sand

600

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?

France

600

How many compartments does a cow’s stomach have?

4

600

How many continents are there?

Seven: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America

600

How many digits of pi are there?

Infinite

600

Foods rich in starch such as pasta and bread are often known by what word starting with the letter C?

Carbohydrates

600


Pages of a book

700

Who was the first man on the moon?

Neil Armstrong and Buz Aldrin


700

A lobster's teeth are located in which part of its body?

Their stomach

700

How many countries are there in Africa?

A) 42

B) 54

C) 63

D) 39

D) 54

700

What sense don't dolphins have?

Smell

700

What is the only fruit to have seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

700


Soap foam

800

The Plays Macbeth, Hamlet, and A midsummer Night’s Dream were all written by which author?

William Shakespeare


800

What farm animal shares its name with a country that is often said to border both Europe and Asia?

Turkey

800

How many countries does the United Kingdom have?

Four

800

What is the most common chemical on earth?

Oxygen

800

I am brown on the outside and yellow on the inside. I'm a big and prickly fruit with leaves that grow on top of it.

Pineapple

800


A paintbrush

900

Which country first used paper money?

China

900

What animal lives mainly in trees, and is apparently the slowest animal on the planet, taking up to 2 weeks to digest food?

Sloth

900

What continent is Greenland in?

North America

900

Which planet has the most moons?

Jupiter

900

What percentage of a mushroom is water?

92%

900


A kitchen sponge
1000

Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo

1000

What is the only animal that can’t jump?

The elephant


1000

65% of the highways in this European country have no speed limit

Germany

1000

What blood type do you need to be a universal donor?

O-

1000

The purpose of ketchup, other than a condiment, during the 1830’S was for what?

Medicine

1000


Lipstick

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