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100

What is the capital of California?

Sacramento

100

This U.S. landmark is a symbol of freedom and democracy, and was a gift from France in 1886.

The Statue of Liberty

100

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? 

Diamond

100

What is the name of the wizarding school the students attend in Harry Potter? 

Hogwarts 

100

CA

California 

200

What is the capital of Texas?

Austin

200

This large hillside landmark overlooks Los Angeles, and is a symbol of the entertainment industry. 

Hollywood Sign 

200

What is the pigment that gives plants their green color and helps them with photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

200

What is the only mammal capable of flight? 

bats

200

FYI

For your information 

300

Atlanta is the capital of which state? 

Georgia

300

This red-orange California landmark connects the San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 

Golden Gate Bridge 

300

What is the Earth's most outermost layer called? 

The Crust

300

Who painted the famous artwork "Starry night?"

Vincent van Gogh

300

ASAP

As Soon As Possible

400

What is the most populated state in the U.S? 

California (almost 39.5 million people)

400

Located one mile down the street from CCHC (where you are now), this California landmark is one of 21 churches established by Spanish settlers in the 1700s. 

Mission San Gabriel Arcangel 

AKA : The San Gabriel Mission (acceptable answer)

400

What is the molecule that carries genetic information in all living organisms?

DNA

400

What is the name of the protagonist in the "Hunger Games"?

Katniss Everdeen

400

What does www stand for in a website?

World Wide Web 

500

What is the least populated state? 

Wyoming (population of around 586,485)

500

This national park features layered bands of red rock that reveals millions of years of geological history. Located in the state of Arizona, the Colorado River flows through this national park. 

Grand Canyon National Park

500

What is the term to describe species that are at risk of extinction?

Endangered species

500

What is the name of the famous fault line along California?

The San Andreas Fault

500

LAPD

Los Angeles Police Department 
600

Which of the 50 states was the last state to join the United States?  

Hawaii

600

Niagara Falls is on the border between Canada and this state. 

New York 

600

What is the process called when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly?

Metamorphosis

600

Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?

Africa

600

USPS

United States Postal Service 

700

Saint Paul is the capital of which state?

Minnesota

700

Where is the Abraham Lincoln Monument located?

Washington D.C.

700

How much of the Earth is covered in water?

71% (according to the USGS)

700

What animal can sleep up to 22 hours a day?

Koalas

700

STEM

Science , Technology, Engineering, and Math

800

Which state is also known as the Sunshine State?

Florida

800

Established in 1872, the first national park in the United States is home to Old Faithful, a geyser. It is located in Wyoming and extends into some parts of Montana and Idaho.  

Yellowstone National Park

800

How old is the earth? 

4.5 billion years old (or whichever team is closest)

800
What is the name of the longest river in the United States? 

Missouri River (2,341 miles long)

800

CEO

Chief Executive Officer

900

How many U.S. state names begin with the letter M?

Eight

Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Maine. 

900

Mount Rushmore is a national landmark. In which state is it located?

South Dakota

900

What is the name of the phenomenon where the Moon passes directly between the Sun and Earth? 

Solar Eclipse 

900

How many chromosomes do humans generally have? 

46, arranged in 23 pairs.

900

DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid

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