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600

This element, the heaviest naturally occurring element on the periodic table, was first synthesized in 2002 and is named after a famous physicist.

Oganesson (Og

600

This is the longest-running animated television show in U.S. history, debuting in 1989

The Simpsons

600

This moon of Saturn is the second-largest in the solar system and has a thick atmosphere, making it a target for study in the search for extraterrestrial life.

Titan

600

This country is the only one to have appeared in every FIFA World Cup tournament since its inception in 1930.

Brazil

600

This battle, fought in 1705, saw Guru Gobind Singh’s small Sikh force defend the fortress of Chamkaur against a much larger Mughal army, becoming a symbol of Sikh bravery.

The Battle of Chamkaur

700

This country has the most time zones of any nation, spanning 11 different zones.

Russia

700

How old was JUSTIN BIEBER when he was initially discovered on YouTube by Scoter Braun?

13

700

What exoplanet, located not in our solar system, about 1,400 light-years away, is considered one of the most Earth-like planets discovered

Kepler-452b

700

This athlete, often called the greatest gymnast of all time, has won a total of 32 Olympic medals, including 7 golds.

Simon Biles

700

This last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt formed alliances with two powerful Roman leaders, Julius Caesar and later Mark Antony, to try to preserve her kingdom’s independence.

Cleopatra

800

How many countries are there in Africa

54

800

This 1972 movie, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based on a novel by Mario Puzo, is considered one of the greatest films in American cinema.

The Godfather

800

This copper carbonate mineral, known for its striking green color and banded patterns, has been studied for its ability to absorb electromagnetic radiation, such as microwaves, due to its crystal structure. It is often used in various scientific applications for radiation shielding.

Malachite

800

This iconic WWE event, first held in 1985, is considered the company's flagship event and is known for its high-profile matches, including the "main event" featuring top superstars.

Wrestlemania

800

Approximately what percentage of Indian soldiers who fought under the British flag in World War I were Sikhs, despite Sikhs being a small minority in the Indian population.

20%

900

This type of society, often depicted in literature and films, is characterized by oppressive government control, environmental collapse, or a lack of individual freedoms, and is typically set in the future.

dystopian world

900

In The Maze Runner, this organization creates the maze to test the Gladers' survival abilities in a post-apocalyptic world.

What is WCKD (World catastrophe killzone  department)?

900

This phenomenon occurs when a star explodes at the end of its life cycle, often outshining an entire galaxy for a short period.

Supernova

900

This player, known for his "skyhook" shot, holds the record for the most points scored in a single NBA Finals game, scoring 50 points in a game against the Boston Celtics in 1977.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

900

This 1919 treaty, which ended World War I, imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany and was a major factor in the rise of World War II.

The Treaty of Versailles

1000

What is the capitol of the Canadian territory Nunavut?

Iqaluit

1000

How many movies and books and spin-off's are there in the Harry Potter Series/Franchise?

8 movies, 7 books and 3 spin-offs.

1000

This galaxy, the closest spiral galaxy to the Milky Way, is located about 2.5 million light-years away and is on a collision course with our galaxy.

The Andromeda Galaxy

1000

This NHL team won four consecutive Stanley Cups from 1980 to 1983

The New York Islanders

1000

In 1914, a contingent of Sikh soldiers defended which European city, earning recognition for their bravery in the freezing trenches of Flanders.

Ypres

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