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100

What food item is often said to be “the breakfast of champions”?

Wheaties

100

What structure in China is over 13,000 miles long?

Great Wall of China

100

What board game uses hotels and fake money?

Monopoly

100

What’s the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit?

32 degrees

100

What U.S. state is known for potatoes?

Idaho

100

How many colors are in a rainbow

7
200

What U.S. City is famous for deep-dish pizza?

Chicago

200

Who led India to independence through nonviolent protest?

Ghandi

200

What TV series featured the characters Blanche, Rose, Dorothy, and Sophia?

Golden Girls

200

What is a group of stars that form a pattern called?

Constellation

200

Which U.S. state is directly north of Texas?

Oklahoma

200

What was the name of Mickey's Mouse's dog?

Pluto

300

What cheese is traditionally used in a Caprese salad?

Mozzarella

300

What famous document begins with “We the People”?

U.S. Constitution

300

What 1960s band was known as the “Fab Four”?

The Beatles

300

What is the name of the theory that explains the origin of the universe

Big Bang Theory

300

What is the name of the area that separates Alaska from Russia?

Bering Strait

300

What card game uses terms like “trump” and “trick”?

Bridge

400

What kind of beans are used to make "baked beans"?

Navy or Haricot

400

What U.S. President resigned in 1974?

Nixon

400

What game show features phrases like “Survey says!”?

Family Feud

400

What is the name for molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface?

Magma

400

What country has the most volcanoes in the world?

Indonesia

400

What animal is on the U.S. quarter coin?

Eagle

500

What’s the term for raw fish served in Japanese cuisine?

Sashimi

500

What country was known as “Prussia” in the 19th century?

Germany

500

What famous magician was known for escape acts?

Harry Houdini

500

What part of the brain controls balance and coordination?

Cerebellum

500

Which countries (name one of 2) are transcontinental countries across Asia and Europe?

Russia, Turkey

500

What language has the most native speakers worldwide?

Mandarin Chinese

600

What Italian cheese is aged in caves and known for its strong, blue veining?

Gorgonzola

600

What was the code name for the D-Day invasion?

Operation Overload

600

What popular 1950s sitcom, centering on the Cleaver family, depicted the everyday adventures of two young brothers, Theodore and Wally?

Leave it to Beaver

600

What law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed?

First Law of Thermodynamics

600

What is the capital city of New Zealand?

Wellington

600

What is the only U.S. state with a one-syllable name?

Maine

700

What is the culinary term for partially cooking food by boiling, then finishing with another method?

Blanching

700

Who discovered penicillin?

Alexander Fleming

700

What was the name of Fred and Wilma’s daughter in The Flintstones?

Pebbles

700

What is the rarest blood type in humans?

AB Negative

700

Which two countries share the longest international border in the world?

U.S and Canada

700

What is the only number spelled with the same number of letters as its value?

Four

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