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Which word is a gerund?

Walked, walks or walking?

Walking

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What does FDA stand for?

Food and Drug admonition 

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Complete this reaction: Oxygen plus Hydrogen = ____

H2O

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On a standard traffic light, where is the green light? 

Bottom

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A slang term for Harvard’s freshman register gave the website its name

Facebook

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Who is the author of the famous novel Pride and Prejudice?

Jane Austin

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How many total electoral college votes are there?

A 61

B 100

C 348

D 538

538

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What does the C stand for in E=Mc^2?

The speed of light

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Name the biggest island in the world

Greenland


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This dark gray and rocky planet is known for being the smallest and the closest to the sun.

Mercury

150

What is a bibliophile?

A person who collects or has a great love of books

150

Who was Bill Clintons Vice President?

Al Gore

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What is the hot planet in the solar system?

Venus

150

How many teeth are in a typical adults mouth?

 32

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National Geographic says the site of this city is “the largest wetland in the Mediterranean”

Venice, Italy

200

What is the term for a comma used after the second to last item in a list of at least three items, and before an 'and' or 'or'?

Oxford comma

200

Only US president who never lived in the White House

George Washington

200

According to base pairing rules, adenine always pairs with thymine, and guanine always pairs with this

Cytosine

200

From which flower is the vanilla flavor derived?

Orchids

200

This blood type is known as the “Universal Donor”

O negative blood

400

What literary device does this Tennyson quote exemplify?
"And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true."  

Oxymorons

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What percentage of Congress is needed for a supermajority in order to override a presidential veto?

66%

400

What property of a sound wave is most commonly associated with loudness?

AMPLITUDE

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What is the first monster Percy Jackson defeats in The Lightning Thief? 

The Minotaur

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NFL team name that was inspired by a famous writer

The Baltimore Ravens derived their name from Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Raven”

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