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200

This famous playwright has many of his plays used for school examinations. 

Who is Shakespeare?

200
This is the name of Agent 007.

What is James Bond?

200

NASA launched this outer space telescope still used in high quality picturing of planets today 34 years ago.

What is the Hubble Telescope?

200

Something that is featured both in NASCAR and Formula 1.

What is a racecar?

200

A vital part of most organism's nervous system.

What is the brain?

400

Charles Dickens wrote this long novel about the difficulties and tribulations of this family during the Reign of Terror in France.

What is A Tale of Two Cities?

400

The first 007 film aired on this year.

What is 1962?

400

The unexpected collapse of this nation happened during the 1990s.

What is the Soviet Union?

400

A feline and a popular Mexican food.

What is taco cat?

400

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This element has an abbreviation of Be and an atomic number of 4.

600

Jane Austen writer of this 1813 novel that contains a classic love story which set the pattern for most modern romance stories today.

What is Pride and Prejudice?

600

This actor has played 007 in the most films.

Who is Roger Moore?

600

This war, led by the United States, was in response to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990.

What is the Gulf War?

600

Not quite a canoe, but you could take this boat down a river.

What is a kayak?

600

The discovery of this masses found in outer space are named always starting with letter B, then moving to C, D, E, etc.

What are planets?

800

One of the key characters of British Literature, the author of Mrs. Dalloway influenced novelist for decades.

Who is Virginia Woolf?

800

There are this many 007 films.

What is 25?

800

This nation's first and only female prime minister in history, Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell, was elected in 1993.

What is Canada?

800

Another name for midday.

What is noon?

800

While alpha helix structures are found in most common carbohydrates, these other helix structures are mostly found in starches like potatoes.

What are beta helixes?

1000

A big movement for British literature was this idea, which emphasized inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual.

What is Romanticism?

1000

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How many 007 actors have there been since the first film to the present?

1000

The rise of this music genre which happens to quite popular today especially in Great Britain started in the 1990s.

What is alternative rock?

1000

A popular battlebot that featured yellow neon lights, a forty year old pretending to be a teenager, and two blades on either side of the bot.

What is rotator?

1000

Inductive reasoning is most commonly called this kind of reasoning due to the start with specific observations to a broad general idea.

What is "bottom-up" reasoning?

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