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Hodgepodge
100

Which element has the atomic mass of 11 in the periodic table?

What is Sodium (Na)?

100

What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the US?

What is France?

100

What is the second smallest planet within our solar system?

What is Mars?
100

What comes after a trillion?

What is a quadrillion?

100

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

What is World Wide Web?

200

What is the only element liquid at room temperature?

What is Mercury?

200

What city was the Declaration of Independence signed?

Where is Philadelphia?

200

How long is one year on Jupiter?

How long is 12 Earth years?

200

What is the only number that doesn't have a Roman numeral?

What is zero?

200

Which 2 US states don't observe daylight savings?

What are Alaska and Hawaii?

300

What is the pH level of water?

What is 7?

300

Which is the only US state to have 1 syllable in its name?

What is Maine?

300

Which planet has supersonic winds?

What is Neptune?

300

The use of Arabic numerals was invented in which country?

What is India?

300

Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?

What is Switzerland?

400

What is the heaviest naturally occurring element?

What is Uranium?

400

Who was the first president to live in the White House?

Who is John Adams?

400

How many of our planets can be seen without a telescope?

What is five?

The five planets are: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.

400

When is Pi day celebrated?

When is March 14th?

400

What is the world's biggest island?

What is Greenland?

500

What is the isotope of hydrogen containing 1 neutron and having the atomic mass of 2?

What is Deuterium?

500

What is the first city in the US to host the Olympics?

Where is St. Louis, Missouri?

500

Phobos and Deimus are the moons of which planet?

What is Mars?

500

What is the only number that has its letters arranged in alphabetical order?

What is forty?

500

What is the rarest M&M color?

What is brown?

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