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100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin

100

What hybrid console lets you play on your TV at home or lift it out of its dock to play on the go?

Nintendo Switch
100

Which ancient, massive defensive structure stretches across thousands of miles in northern China?

Great Wall of China
100

What is the official nickname of Arizona, which is also featured on the state's license plates?

Grand Canyon State

100

What is the main ingredient used to make traditional guacamole?

Avocado

200

How many chambers does the human heart have?

Four (two atria and two ventricles).


200

Which highly popular Sony console line features a controller with iconic Triangle, Circle, X, and Square buttons?

Playstation

200

What iconic copper statue stands in New York Harbor as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy?

Statue of Liberty

200

What is the capital city of Arizona, which also happens to be the most populous city in the state?

Phoenix

200

Which Italian food's name translates to "pie" in English and is traditionally topped with tomato sauce and cheese?

Pizza

300

Which blood type is known as the "universal donor"?

O Negative

300

Released by Microsoft in 2001, which console introduced gamers to Master Chief and the Halo franchise?

Xbox

300

Located in Agra, India, which stunning white marble mausoleum was built by an emperor in memory of his favorite wife?

Taj Mahal

300

Which massive, iconic cactus—famous for its large "arms"—is native to Arizona's Sonoran Desert and has a flower that serves as the state blossom?

Saguaro Cactus

300

What dairy product is pulled, stretched, and melted to make the classic cheese strings on top of a lasagna or pizza?

Mozzarella

400

Which organs filter waste products from your blood to create urine?  

Kidneys

400

What is the most popular open digital storefront and platform for playing games on a Desktop PC?

Steam

400

What is the name of the ancient, colossal stone amphitheater located in the center of Rome, Italy, once used for gladiator contests?

Colosseum

400

Arizona was the very last of the contiguous (connected) 48 states to be admitted to the Union. In what year did it officially become a state?

1912

400

Dried grapes are commonly known as what sweet, wrinkled snack?

Rasains

500

Antibiotics are used to kill...?

Bacteria... Antibiotics only work against bacterial infections, not viruses

500

Which classic 1989 Nintendo handheld console brought Tetris and Pokémon Red and Blue into the palms of our hands?

Game Boy

500

Which prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, consists of a ring of standing stones and continues to mystify archaeologists today?

Stonehenge

500

Which university, located in Tempe, features a mascot named Sparky the Sun Devil?

ASU

500

What is the primary ingredient in hummus?

Chickpeas (garbanzo beans)

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