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Geography
100

World War II ended in this year.

What is 1945?

100

General: 

Name the only continent on which spiders and snakes don't live.

Antarctica

100

This is the largest organ in the human body.

What is the skin?

100

This area of math uses the terms sine, cosine, and tangent.

What is trigonometry?

100

What is the name of the longest river in South America?

The Amazon
200

World War I ended in this year.

What is 1918?

200

General: 

In a website browser address bar, what does “www” stand for?

World Wide Web

200

Biology: 

We have 206 of these in our bodies

Bones
200

This is the smallest prime number.

What is 2?

200

What is the world's largest ocean?

What is the Pacific

300

He was the first Prime Minister of Canada.

Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?

300

This is the smallest planet in our solar system.

What is Mercury?

300

The sum of a triangle's interior angles.

What is 180 degrees?

300

Trivia: 

What sea is the saltiest?

Dead sea

400

He assassinated John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Who is Lee Harvey Oswald?

400

This is the world’s most spoken language by native speakers.

What is Mandarin Chinese?

400

On the periodic table, this element is represented by the letter K.

What is Potassium?

400

The square root of 81.

What is 9?

400

What is the capital of Australia?

What is Canberra

500

History:

Who was the queen of Egypt with Julius Caesar?

Cleopatra

500

This fruit contains the most vitamin C.

What is Kiwi?

500

Science: 

Hematology is the study of what?

Blood

500

Found naturally in pinecones and sunflowers, the spiral arrangement of structures and seeds follows this geometric sequence.

What is the Fibonacci Sequence?

500

What continent has the most countries?

What is Africa

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