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100

What year did America declare its independence from England?

Answer: 1776

100

How many racing lanes are in an Olympic swimming pool, excluding warm-up and practice lanes?

Answer: 8

100

What color is opposite blue on the color wheel?

Answer: Orange

100

Which ocean has more coastline on it – the Pacific or the Atlantic?

Answer: The Pacific

100

What is the atomic number of carbon?

Answer: 6

200

What animal is considered to be the symbol of America?

Answer: Bald eagle

200

Which term that starts with E describes your ability to do exercise for a long(ish) time that is also used to describe certain aerobic sports like long-distance running as well as the athletes that compete in them?

Answer: Endurance

200

Free Space

Free Space

200

What is the deadliest animal in the world?

Answer: The mosquito

200

Fissures, vents, and plugs are all associated with which geological feature?

Answer: Volcanos

300

Who is the United States of America’s youngest president?

Answer: John F. Kennedy

300

Complete with a balance board that could also take a user’s weight, what mid-2000s Nintendo video game console released the first popular “exergames”?

Answer: Wii

300

What musical term indicates a chord where the notes are played one after another rather than all together?

Answer: Arpeggio

300

How many keys are there on a standard piano?

Answer: 88

300

What do you call a bear with no teeth?

Answer: A gummy bear!

400

What is the only letter that doesn't appear in any U.S. state name?

Answer: Q

400

What isometric core exercise involves assuming the push-up position, and holding that position for a proscribed length of time? (It is different from the ledge pirates used to walk off of)

Answer: A plank

400

What was the name of the possessed hotel in Steven King’s novel (and movie) The Shining, based on the real-life Stanley Hotel in Colorado?

The Overlook Hotel

400

How many bones do sharks have?

Answer: Zero!

400

Which word in the English language is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?

  • Answer: Incorrectly

500

Although the term was initially coined on the London Stock Exchange in the 18th century for a stockbroker who defaulted on his debts, it's now commonly used to refer to office-holders headed out the door. What is this foul two-word term?

Answer: Lame duck

500

In tennis, what term is used for a score of zero?

Answer: Love

500

What is the name of the remains of the US Military in the game Fallout?

Answer: The Enclave

500

What is the largest living structure on Earth?

Answer: The Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia

500

Take two words and arrange them one way, you get a Canadian whisky. Arrange them the other way and you get a generic soda brand. What are the two words?

Answer: Crown Royal

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