Geography
Animals
History
Worldly Cultures
100

What is the deepest lake in the U.S.?

Crater Lake

100

What color is the skin of polar bears?

Jet Black

100

Who was the tallest U.S. President?

Abraham Lincoln at 6’4”

100

What country celebrates the running of the bulls?

Spain

200

Where is the longest international border in the World?

The U.S.-Canada border spans 5,525 miles long.

200

Which animal has unique pelts, where no 2 animals share the same pattern?

Tigers & Zebras

200

Which president was the first and only to kill a man in a duel?

Andrew Jackson

200

What is the cultural practice which celebrates fasting for an entire month?

Muslims practice Ramadan starting mid February into Mid March

300

How many major islands make up Hawaii?

Eight: Ni‘ihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kaho‘olawe, and Hawaiʻi Island

300

How many brains do Octopuses have?

Nine Brains.

300

Which country declared a war on Emus in 1932?

Australia. They lost the Great War on Emu.

300

In Germany during December, what is the name of the similar tradition practiced for children? (Involving 2 key figures)

Feast of Saint Nicholas / Saint Nicholas Day / Saint Nicholas & Krampus

400

What is the tallest monument in the United States?

Gateway Arch in St. Louis

400

Tigers can eat how many pounds in one meal?

40 pounds. Then they can go a week without eating.

400

When did the U.S. Congress vote to declare independence back in 1776?

July 2nd. It was officially adopted 2 days later on July 4th.

400

In China, what does receiving a gift or item in a set of 4 mean?

The number four is associated with Death.

500

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

500

In what country does their human population get outnumbered by sheep?

New Zealand

500

What is the largest Dollar Bill ever printed to be used by the public? (Bonus 50 Points for who is on it.)

10,000 Dollar Bill with Salmon P. Chase

500

Thursday and Friday is considered the weekend in what country to the east?

Iran officially sees Thursday and Friday as days to not work.

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