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100

Who is the archnemesis of Spider-Man?

Green Goblin

100

Which sport involves a shuttlecock?

Badminton

100

A susohiki is a traditional garment from which country?

a. Indonesia
b. South Korea
c. Japan
d. Taiwan

c. Japan

100

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

100

What European country is said to have invented hot dogs?

a. Belgium
b. Spain
c. Germany
d. France

C, Germany. The people of Frankfurt claim to have invented hot dogs in 1487, though Vienna, Austria also claims to have invented it.

200

 Who is the Greek god of the sea?

Poseidon

200

How many miles are in a marathon?

26.2 Miles

200

Which famous painter was also an engineer, sculptor, and architect?

a. Vincent Van Gogh
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Michelangelo
d. Raphael

b. Leonardo da Vinci

200

Horatio, Ophelia and Gertrude are characters in which William Shakespeare tragedy?

a. Macbeth
b. Romeo and Juliet
c. Hamlet
d. Much Ado About Nothing


C, Hamlet.

200

What two cities are found in the phonetic alphabet?

a. Delta and India
b. Lima and Quebec
c. Juliet and Zulu
d. Whiskey and Tango

b. Lima and Quebec

300

What is the real name of Batman's butler?

Alfred Pennyworth

300

What type of race is Le Mans?

a. Running
b. Biking
c. Driving
d. Swimming

C, Driving. Taking place in Le Mans, France, the 24 Heures du Mans is an endurance racing event.

300

What does the “E” stand for in “Chuck E. Cheese”?

Entertainment 

300

9. What is the name of the little dot seen above the ‘j’ and the ‘i’?

a. A Dot
b. A Tittle
c. A Jot
d. A Spot

B, a Tittle. The cross seen in ‘t’ is called a jot, so make sure to jot your t’s and tittle your i’s.

300

What’s the smallest country in the world?

a. Vatican City
b. Liechtenstein
c. Tuvalu
d. Monaco

a. Vatican City

400

What material is the indestructible shield of Captain America made of?

Vibranium

400

How many balls are on the table during a game of pool?

16

400

The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci is on display in which Paris museum?

a. Louvre
b. Musée d’Orsay
c. Jeu de Paume
d. Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais

a. Louvre

400

If you had cynophobia, which animal would scare you?

a. Dogs
b. Cats
c. Birds
d. Snakes

A, Dogs. Cyno is the Greek word for dog

400

Which continent has the largest freshwater resources?

a. Africa
b. Antarctica
c. Asia
d. Australia

B, Antarctica. Antarctica contains 70% of Earth’s freshwater and 90% of its ice.

500

What is the name of the supervillain who is also known as Wade Wilson in Marvel Comics?

Deadpool

500

In what year did the Summer Olympics first include women's soccer?

1996

500

How many foot positions are there in ballet?

a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5

D, 5. The 5 positions are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th

500

Which of Shakespeare's plays is set in Venice?

The Merchant of Venice

500

What country has a unicorn as its national animal?

a. New Zealand
b. Ireland
c. Scotland
d. Sweden

C, Scotland. In Celtic mythology, the unicorn symbolizes unity, purity, courage, and strength.

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