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100

True or False. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.

True 

Bad weather is coming

100

What is the body’s largest joint?

Knee

100

How many degrees are in a circle?

360

100

Which famous rock and roll singer was known as "The King"?

Elvis Presley

100

Who starred as Holly Golightly in "Breakfast at Tiffany's"?

Audrey Hepburn

100

Where am I from?

"O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?" 

Romeo and Juliet

200

True or False. Eating too many carrots your skin can turn orange.

True

Beta carotene in carrots can discolor your skin

200

What are the four main blood groups?

A, B, AB, O

200

How many holes on a standard golf course?

18

200

Popular since he was a small child with his famous family. Years later, he will be known as the King of Pop.

Michael Jackson

200

Who played Rhett Butler in “Gone with the Wind”?

Clark Gable

200

What was the name of the mission that put the first humans on the moon?

Apollo 11

300

True or False. A long, arduous labor means it's more likely to be a girl. 

False

Studies shown on average, they they will more likely have a boy.

300

What is the longest, strongest bone in the body?

Femur 

300

How many minutes in an hour?

60

300

Which legendary frontman of Queen holds a degree in art and design, and he also created the band’s iconic crest logo?

Freddie Mercury

300

Which animated film released in 1941 by Disney features a flying elephant?

Dumbo

300

Who became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1940?

Winston Churchill

400

True or False. Counting Sheep helps you sleep.

True

Using visual techniques to try to fall asleep has been proven to work

400

What is the primary function of red blood cells?

Carry oxygen

400

______ Blind Mice

3

400

He is a member of The Rolling Stones and briefly studied at the London School of Economics before committing to a full-time music career.

Mick Jagger

400

What animated TV series featuring a stone-age family premiered in 1960?

The Flintstones

400

Which scientist is famous for the theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin

500

True or False. Rubbing a slice of cabbage on an insect bite can reduce swelling and discomfort.

False

It is an onion

500

Which part of the body heals the slowest?

A) Lips B) Skin C) Cartilage

Cartilage

500

How many letters are in the Alphabet?

26

500

Which genre of music became popular in the 1940s and is known for its big bands?

Swing

500

Which 1977 movie introduced the character of Luke Skywalker?

Star Wars

500

What toy became a massive craze in the 1970s? 

A) Pet Rock B) Beanie Babies C) Cabbage Patch Kids

Pet Rock

600

True or False. It is bad for your hair if you rinse in hot water.

True 

Rinsing hair in hot water does not allow the hair’s cuticles to close

600

Where is 99% of the body’s calcium?

Bones and Teeth

600

How many Wonders of the Ancient World are there?

7

600

Which rock band released the 1980 album Back in Black as a tribute to their late singer, Bon Scott, who died just months before its release?

AC/DC

600

What popular television game show debuted in 1956, hosted by Bob Barker?

The Price Is Right

600

Which artist painted "Starry Night"?

Vincent van Gogh

700

True or False. A ring around the moon often means rain.

True

Not always, but the halos around the moon can be a sign of approaching bad weather

700

In 1982, whose original workout video became the highest selling VHS of all time, selling over 17 million copies?

Jane Fonda

700

How many planets are there in our Solar System?

8

700

His birth name was Robert Zimmerman, but he later changed it after being inspired by the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.

Bob Dylan

700

Which '70s sitcom centred around the fictional Bunker family?

All in the Family

700

Who was the US President who resigned in 1974?

Richard Nixon

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