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American armored mammal known for its ability to roll into a ball.

Armadillo

100

Fact or Fiction: A musical has no words. 

Fiction

100

Who is the maker of the iPhone?

Apple

100

With an area of less than 0.2 square mile (0.5 square kilometer), which is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

100

Which Greek god has winged sandals?

Hermes

200

Which animal kills the most humans annually?

Mosquito

200

Fact or Fiction: Robin Williams plays Octavius in Night at the Museum.

Fiction: He was Theodore Roosevelt

200

True or False: Motorola was the first telephone company to create a handheld mobile phone.

True

200

Which country has three capital cities—Pretoria, Cape Town, and Bloemfontein?

South Africa

200

What is the gift given in the eighth verse of the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”?

Maids a-milking

300

What gives flamingos their pink color?

Food/diet

300

In the comics, what can kill Superman?

Kryptonite

300

The term cryptology comes from two words, meaning “hidden” and “word,” in what language?

Greek

300

In which city would you find the world’s tallest building?

Dubai

300

Which serial killer of boys and young men performed as Pogo the Clown at charitable events and children's parties?

John Wayne Gacy

400

Deep-sea fish known for “fishing” for its prey.

Anglerfish

400

From what planet is Spock?

Vulcan

400

During which decade did the Internet become visible to the general public?

The 1990s

400

Which continent is home to the most countries?

Africa

400

Who are the native people of Australia?

Aborigines

500

According to scientists, an attack on a person by which of these animals is most likely to kill the person?

Hippo

500

Two different actors have won Academy Awards for playing what comic-book character?

The Joker

500

Which electrostatic dry-copying process, invented by Chester F. Carlson, was used to quickly create reproductions of documents?

Xerography/Xerox

500

With an average altitude of 1.56 miles, what is the highest continent?

Antartica

500

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize was…  

Marie Curie

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