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100

What vitamin does the sun’s ultraviolet rays help the skin produce? 



Vitamin D

100

Trivia Question: Name 2 people printed on our money who were not president?

Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton

100

Trivia Question: What color is human blood inside the body? 

red

100

Where was Democracy born?

Greece

100

The Statue of Liberty was given to the US by which country? 


France

100

What is the highest grossing movie of all time world wide?

Gone With the Wind

100

 How many signs are there in the Zodiac?  

12


200

Trivia Question: What is the smallest planet in our solar system? 


Mercury

200

Trivia Question: What is the most common letter in  English?

E

200

Trivia Question: What is the scientific name of the process where plants prepare their food? 


Photosynthesis

200

What is the oldest language in the world?

Greek
200

Which country has a capital city whose name translates as Capital City in the native tongue?

Seoul, South Korea

200

What is Woody’s full name from Toy Story?

Woody Pride

200

What does Na stand for on the periodic table? 

Sodium

300

Which planet is the hottest?

Venus

300

What is the oldest European founded city in the United States?

St. Augustine in Florida (1565)

300

Trivia Question:  Quebec is a province in Canada. What language do they speak there?  

French

300

In Greek mythology, who had snakes for hair and could turn people into stone if they looked at her?


Medusa

300

This country has the most pyramids in the wordl

Sudan
300

What is the name of the biggest technology company in South Korea?

Samsung

300

What does a Scoville unit measure? 

Spiciness 

400

There are this many elements on the periodic table

118

400

How do historians refer to the time period in the 1730s and 1740s when colonists began embracing secular rationalism over religion?

The Great Awakening

400

Somnambulating is a fancy term for what nighttime activity?


Sleepwalking

400

Which Greek God or Goddess is the master of the hunt and the moon

Artemis
400

How many timezones are there in China?

One



400

Tiger Woods is known for which sport?

golf

400

What month of the year doesn't always have the same number of days?

February

500

What is the only edible food that never goes bad?  

Honey

500

Trivia Question: What bird symbolizes America?

The Eagle

500

What common Latin phrase literally means "something for something?

Quid pro Quo

500

Who is Socrates most famous student?

Plato
500

Which country has a festival to appreciate their monkeys?

Thailand

500

What company used to be called "Automatic Binding Bricks"?  (This is a building toy company.)

Lego

500

What is the plural of sheep?

Sheep

600

What does the Atomic number tell us

The number of protons in an element

600

Trivia Question: What’s the most populous city in the United States? 

New York

600

Which language does the word "serial killer"  or "serienmorder" come from?

German

600

Which planet is associated with Zeus?

Jupiter

600

Which country has the most visitors annually?

France

600

Which famous artist painted the Mona Lisa? 

Leonardo Da Vinci

600

On What Japanese City Was The First Atomic Bomb Dropped?

Hiroshima

700

Which famous painter was believed to have cut off his ear for his love? 

Vincent Van Gogh

700

Which city was the first capital of the United States? 

New York City

700

Which language is the most common worldwide?

Chinese

700

What is the most important aspect of Greek culture?

Literature
700

What percent of the world’s countries has Great Britain invaded?

90%

700

On average, how much tv does the American family watch per day?

8 hours

700

 Grapes grow on trees?  True or False

False.. They grow on vines.

800
There are this many colors in a rainbow

Seven

(Roy G Biv= red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet)

800

Who is the first president to live in the White House

John Adams
800

Although he was not able to speak English fluently until his mid-twenties, this Polish-British writer is often considered one of the great masters of the English language. He helped popularize the concept of an anti-hero, frequently featured nautical settings, and wrote both "The Secret Agent," "The Secret Sharer," and "The Heart of Darkness." Who is this author?

Joseph Conrad

800

What is the first fraternity to be founded?

Phi Beta Kappa (1776)

800

Which is the only country in the world that doesn’t have any rivers?

Saudi Arabia

800

“______ killed the radio star”

Video

800

 What is the only metal that is a liquid at normal pressure? 

Mercury

1000

What is the name of the tallest grass on earth?

Bamboo

1000

Who is the first president to be impeached?

President Andrew Johnson in 1868

1000

In American Sign Language (ASL), closing your hand into a fist with your thumb resting across the front of a couple fingers represents what common letter in the alphabet?

S

1000

What is the official name of Greece?

Hellenic Republic  (or Hellas or Hellada)

1000

What is the deepest place on earth?

The Marianna Trench in the Pacific Ocean

1000

What is the biggest source of entertainment?

The Gaming Industry

1000

Many named places throughout the state of Minnesota have “Minne” as part of the name: Minnehaha, Minnetonka, Minnetrista, and more. This word “Minne” derives from a word in the Dakota language meaning what?

Water

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