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100
The state of Minnesota is known for its Twin Cities: Saint Paul and which other city?
Minneapolis
100
The Law of Conservation of Energy states…
Energy cannot be created or destroyed
100
This Indian actor won six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards—four Best Actor Awards and two Special Awards for Best Actor—and a Filmfare Best Tamil Actor Award. He earned $8.2 million in his role in Sivaji(2007)
Rajinikanth
100
This American filmmaker is best known for being the creator of the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.
George Lucas
100
Which company was responsible for the oil spill in Alaska in 1989?
Exxon
200
Which state are the following towns located in: Ada, Akron, Celina, Columbus?
Ohio
200
This scientist created the Periodic Table of Elements
Dmitri Mendeleev
200
This is India’s most populous city and is home to approximately 12.5 million people
Mumbai
200
This Serbian-American inventor is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system:
Nikola Tesla
200
What date is Father's day?
3rd Sunday in June
300
What is the largest US city outside of the contiguous 48 states?
Honolulu
300
The process of extracting iron from Iron ore
Smelting
300
the oldest known system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent.
Ayurveda
300
This english actor played the main character in the British TV show “Sherlock”:
Benedict Cumberbatch
300
Prior to his appearance on the cover of popular sports game FIFA, this player was contracted to Pro Evolution Soccer.
Lionel Messi
400
Which state is the Microsoft Corporation Headquarters located in?
Washington
400
The moon phase after the Full Moon
Waning Gibbous
400
He was 11th president of India, and published an autobiography called: Wings of Fire.
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
400
This South-African born Canadian-American is currently the CEO of Tesla Motors:
Elon Musk
400
In what country is the longest bridge in the world located?
China (Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge: 102.4 miles)
500
Springfield is the number one town name in the United States. Which state has two Springfields, a city named Bayonne and a famous boardwalk?
New Jersey
500
Acetaminophen (C8H9NO2) is an organic compound. Name the element in the compound that is required for it to be classified as organic:
Carbon
500
The smallest state in India contains coastlines bordering which large body of water?
Arabian Sea
500
This famous tennis player was known as the “alligator” and created a fashion company. The company’s logo is an alligator. (Last name)
René Lacoste
500
This American sitcom originally ran for nine seasons on NBC, from 1989 to 1998. It's most watched episode was named "Soup Nazi."
Seinfeld
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