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100

What president is known for leading the United States through the civil war?

Abraham Lincoln 

100

What nickname was given to the crime boss Al Capone?

Scarface

100

What planet is known for being the largest planet in the solar system?

Jupiter

100

What band is known for songs such as “Thunderstruck” and “Back in Black”?

AC/DC

100

Harry Potter is rivals with the student Draco Malfoy, who belongs to which house?

Slytherin

200

What founding father is known for his large signature on the Declaration of Independence?

John Hancock

200

What colony did Britain send hundreds of thousands of inmates to from 1788 to 1868?

Australia

200

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin.

200

Avengers Endgame is the climactic finale of the Infinity Saga, located in what phase?

Phase Three

200

What is Dumbledore’s full name?

Albus Percival Wolfric Brian Dumbledore

300

The Bubonic Plague, a virus known to have killed a third of Europe in the 1300’s, originated from what country?

China

300

What serial killer worked at at the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory Commission?

Ted Bundy 

300

What is the lightest element?

Hydrogen

300

What type of products are produced by Dunder Mifflin in the sitcom “The Office”?

Paper products

300

What is the American school of witchcraft and wizardry called?

Ilvermorney

400

Julius Caesar wrote once the famous words “vene, vidi, vici” in a report to his friend Amantius. What does the phrase mean in english?

I came, I saw, I conquered.

400

Batman fights criminals and crooks in what crime-ridden city?

Gotham

400

What is the smallest measurement possible called?

Planck Length

400

What Disney princess is the only one to have tattoos?

Pocahontas

400

What quidditch player is known to be a part of the wizarding school: Durmstrang?

Victor Krum

500

King Henry VIII of England had how many wives?

Six

500
Nelson Mandela spent 19 of 27 years in what prison?

Robben Island

500

In Ancient Greece, Aristotle believed there were five elements. What were they?

Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Aether.

500

What was the longest movie ever to be released?

The Cure for Insomnia (1987). It is 85 hours long.

500

Who were the three Peverell brothers?

Antioch, Cadmus, and Ignotus

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