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100

What band was known as the “Fab Five” in the 1980s?

Duran Duran

100

Which film chronicles the career of country singer Johnny Cash? Which film chronicles the career of country singer Johnny Cash?

Walk the Line

100

What do the rings in the Olympics represent?

The continents of the world.

100

Which country has the highest life expectancy?

Monaco has the highest life expectancy in the world, with an average lifespan of 87 years.

100

Where is the strongest human muscle located?

In the jaw.

200

Eminem's 8 Mile is named after a road in which city?

Detroit

200

What biographical film is about the black women mathematicians who worked at NASA during the Space Race?

Hidden Figures

200

What is the only team in the NFL to neither host nor play in the Super Bowl?

The Browns

200

Who is credited for inventing bifocals?

Benjamin Franklin

200

Which is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

300

Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Aretha Franklin

300

What animated movie features a character named Hiccup?

How to Train Your Dragon

300

In what game is “love” a score?

Tennis

300

What was the name of the famous ancient Greek poet who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Homer

300

What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights?

The scientific name for the Northern Lights is "aurora borealis"

400

Which classical composer was deaf?

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

What movie tells the story of Facebook's founding?

The Social Network

400

In the 1971 Olympics, Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast to score a perfect score. What country was she representing?

Romania

400

What is the oldest city in the US?

St. Augustine, Florida

400
What idea is Charles Darwin most famous for?


The theory of natural selection, also called “survival of the fittest.”

500

"The Day the Music Died" refers to the tragic deaths of which artists?

"The Day the Music Died" refers to the plane crash deaths of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson on February 3, 1959.

500

What color is the pill that Neo takes in "The Matrix"?

Red

500

In what year were women allowed to compete in the modern Olympic games and in what sports?

Women were first allowed to compete in the modern Olympic Games in 1900 in Paris, France. They competed in five sports: tennis, sailing, croquet, equestrianism, and golf. 22 women competed out of 997 total athletes.

500

Which Victorian author wrote A Christmas Carol?

Charles Dickens

500

What part of your body helps you keep your balance?

The inner ear and the brain work together to help you maintain your balance.

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