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100

Subtract 10 squared from 10 cubed.

900

100

A solar eclipse is a shadow cast by what body on what body.

by the Moon on the Earth

100

These are states of what country?

Lower Saxony, Thuringia, Brandenburg, Hesse, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Bremen.

Germany

100

In 1821, Mexico won its independence from what country?

Spain

100

The biography "I Have a Dream" is about whose life?

Martin Luther King

200

In a 4 story building, the first floor has twice as many windows as the second floor. The second floor has three times as many windows as the third floor. The third floor has three times as many windows as the top floor. If the top floor has 4 windows, how many windows are in the entire house?

124

200

Weight is not a fixed property of an object. A person who weights 159.2 at the equator will weigh 160 pounds at the North Pole, or, to the nearest pound, how much on the moon?

27 or 26 pounds

200

Name the largest lake that is entirely located in Canada.

Great Bear Lake

200

Name the second U.S. president.

John Adams

200

Elephants, wildebeests, cattle, wild horses and humans are among the mammals that engage in what activity involving large numbers of their species running, panic-stricken, with no clear purpose?

Stampedes

300

Using the letters D and I, express the three different statements algebraically. Don is 4 years younger than Ivana.

D=I-4

I=D+4

4=I-D

300

What is the general hue of the soil on Mars.

Red
300

Name two of the major mountain systems in North America, South America, and Europe that begin with the first letter of the alphabet.

Appalachians, Andes. Alps

300
George Washington said that he did not seek a third term because he did not believe one person should hold such a powerful office for so long. The tradition was finally broken when the U.S. president won his second reelection?

Franklin Roosevelt

300

What largely autobiographical novel by Frank Gilberth and Ernestine Carey is about growing up in a household of 12 children?

Cheaper by the Dozen

400

From a regular deck of cards, what is the probability of randomly selecting either a jack of diamonds or a queen of spades?

1 in 26

400

Solar energy is reflected back into space from Earth principally by what?

Clouds

400

There were two wonders of the ancient world located in Egypt, One was at Giza known for its pyramids while the other was in what city of the Nile Delta known for its lighthouse.

Alexandria

400

The U.S. acquired most of Arizona in 1848 as a result of the Mexican War, and the remainder in 1853 through what purchase?

Gadsden Purchase

400

In what story by Hans Christian Andersen does a little girl named Karen dance at dance at the town ball, through the fields, all day and all night,until an executioner chops off her feet?

The Red Shoes

500

Anything that is readily available is said to cost how much a dozen?

A dime

500

The return of a spacecraft into Earth's atmosphere is called what?

Reentry

500

A bay in what U.S. state was named in 1602 after the viceroy of New Spain, the country of Monte Ray?

California

500

In 1844, 15 Texas Rangers attacked a party of 300 Comanches, killing half of them and intimidating the rest with new revolvers that could fire six shots without reloading. Who invented and manufactured these weapons?

Samuel Colt

500

What cardinal direction is indicated by the prefix austro"

South

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