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100

What is the meaning of 'Hakuna Matata'?

No worries

100

What is the collective name for a group of unicorns?

A. A sparkle

B. A spell

C. A blessing

C. A blessing 

100

What was New York's original name?

New Amsterdam

100

What is the primary ingredient in hummus?

Chickpeas

100

What is the smallest unit of matter?

Atom

100

Deep Purple sang about smoke on the ..............

Water

200

What is the symbol for potassium?

K

200

Which country drinks the most amount of coffee per person?

A. Finland

B. Italy

C. Colombia

A. Finland

200

In which year did the Berlin Wall fall?

1989

200

Where were French Fries invented?

Belgium

200

How many bones do sharks have in their body?

Zero

200

Frank Beard was the only beardless member of this group?

ZZ Top

300

In what decade was Madonna born?

1950s

300

What is the most common colour of toilet paper in France?

A. Pink

B. White

C. Blue

A. Pink

300

How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen?

A. One

B. Five

A. One

300

What are the top two exported spices used in the world?

A. Pepper and mustard

B. Ginger and cinnamon

C. Mustard and oregano 

B. Ginger and cinnamon

300

Which of the following can an astronaut not do in space?

A. Cry

B. Sleep

C. Read

A. Cry

300

________ It's a gas, grab that cash with both hands and make a ________

Money , Stash

400

On a boat, what is the opposite of port?

Starboard

400

What colour is an airplane's famous black box? 

A. Red

B. Orange

C. Black


B. Orange

400

Until 1981, Greenland was a colony of which country?

Denmark

400

Which country has the most Michelin starred restaurants?

A. India 

B. France

C. Japan

B. France

400

What is the hardest natural substance on planet earth?

Diamond 

400

The Beatles crooned which song that featured the lyrics: "Suddenly, I'm not half to man I used to be, There's a shadow hanging over me."

Yesterday

500

How many tails does a Manx cat have?

0

500

How many times per day does the average American open their fridge?

A. 5

B. 22

C. 33

C. 33

500

How many US presidents have been assassinated? Bonus points for each one you can name.

Four

1. Abraham Lincoln

2. James A. Garfield

3. William McKinley

4. John F. Kennedy

500

In what country was the Caesar salad invented? Hint, it begins with M.

Mexico

500

Which part of the human body has the most sweat glands?

Feet

500

Well you may be a lover but you aint no _________

Now Helter ________

Helter ________

Yeah oooooh

Dancer, Skelter

600

Where were the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights stored during World War II?

Fort Knox

600

What is the largest desert in the world? 

A) Sahara

B) Namib

C) Antarctica

D) Mohave

C) Antarctica

600

What year was Kodak founded? 

A) 1892

B) 1901

C) 1890

D) 1912

1892

600

What is the name of the world's hottest chili pepper? 

A Ghost

B Carolina Reaper

C Undertaker

D Grim Reaper

B) Carolina Reaper

600

Which natural disaster is measured with a Richter scale?

Earthquake

600

Who composed the "Moonlight Sonata"?

Beethoven

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