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100

This city is the capital of Italy.

What is Rome?

100

First president of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

H2O: Two hydrogens and one of these

What is oxygen?

100

This “wizard” boy has a lightning bolt on his forehead.

Who is Harry Potter?

100

You use this to write in digital form—four letters.

What is a blog?

200

Capital of Canada, located on the Ottawa River.

What is Ottowa?

200

War between North and South, fought 1861–1865

What is the Civil War?

200

Planet known as the Red Planet.

What is Mars?

200

Singer of “Thriller” and “Billie Jean.”

Who is Michael Jackson?

200

Metric unit equal to about 2.2 pounds.

What is a kilogram?

300

This African country’s capital is Addis Ababa

What is Ethiopia?

300

He delivered the “I Have a Dream” speech in 1963.

Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?

300

Study of past climates via ice cores, tree rings.

What is paleoclimatology?

300

“I’ll be back” Hollywood action star.

Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger?

300

Name for a group of crows.

What is a murder?

400

Capital of Kyrgyzstan, formerly called Frunze.

What is Bishkek?

400

This document was ratified in 1789 to replace the Articles of Confederation.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

400

Force equal mass times acceleration.

What is Newton's Second Law?

400

He plays Tony Stark, a.k.a. Iron Man, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Who is Robert Downey Jr.?

400

King of rock ’n’ roll.

Who is Elvis Presley

500

Only capital city located above the Arctic Circle.

What is Reykjavik?

500

“Father of the Constitution”; presided over the Constitutional Convention.

Who is James Madison?

500

Cell organelle generating ATP via oxidative phosphorylation.

What is mitochondrion?

500

This fictional newspaper employs Clark Kent—aka Superman—in the comics and movies.

What is the Daily Planet?

500

Smallest and lightest element.

What is Hydrogen?

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