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100

What is a box for storing cigars called?

A humidor

100

In what decade was Michael Jackson born?

The 1950s (1958)

100

The word atom comes from the Greek 'atomos', which means what?

Indivisible

100

What are you eating if you are eating a Golden Delicious?

An apple

100

In what country is the town Waterloo located?

Belgium

200

If the response is said to be 'laconic', what does that mean?

That it is very short and to the point.

200

In what country was Arnold Schwarzenegger born?

Austria

200

How many baby teeth does a child usually have?

20

200

What is the main ingredient in guacamole?

Avocado

200

What is the most popular city in Canada with French as the official language?

Montreal

300

On a couple's golden anniversary, how many years of marriage are celebrated?

50

300

Who directed the 1994 film 'Pulp Fiction'?

Quentin Tarantino

300

How many stomachs does a cow have?

4

300

What is the Italian word for ham?

Prosciutto

300

On December 7, 1941, there was an attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base. In which state is Pearl harbour located?

Hawaii

400

How many pieces does each player have at the start of a chess game?

16

400

What famous psychologist developed and named a hierarchy of needs?

Abraham H. Maslow

400

What fraction of a second is a millisecond?

One thousandth

400

What does it mean to cook pasta 'al dente'?

The pasta is cooked to be firm to the bite.

400

What was James Cook's most famous discovery?

Australia (and New Zealand)

500

How many months of the year have 31 days?

7

500

Who wrote the novel 'Robinson Crusoe'?

Daniel Defoe

500

What is the chemical symbol for carbon dioxide?

CO2

500

Which dried fruit are raisins?

Grapes

500

In what Italian city is Romeo and Juliet set?

Verona

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