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Loser!

-2000

100

'I'm lovin' it' is the slogan for what company

McDonald's

100

What is the Capital of the United States?

Washington D.C

100

Trivia Question: How do you calculate density? 

Mass / Volume

100

Congrats!

2000

200

True or False: Americans eat 25 pounds of candy, per person, per year. 

True.

200

What is the northernmost state in the United States? 

Alaska

200

What language do they speak in Yemen?

Arabic

200

Trivia Question: What three countries were part of the triangle trade? 

America, Africa, and Europe (Britain)

200

Trivia Question: Babies have more ____ than adults

Bones

300

Which doesn't belong based on taste: 

Skittles

Warheads

Gummy Bears

Jelly Beans 

Warheads (only ones super sour or hot)

300
How many starts are on the American Flag? 

50

300

Name the largest country in the world

Russia

300

Which single digit number is spelled with the same number of letters as the number itself

Four

300

Trivia Question: What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

400

What is the most popular chocolate candy?

Snickers

400

"Eat Fresh" is the slogan of what company

Subway

400

Winner!

1500

400

Trivia Question: What language is the most popularly spoken worldwide?

Chinese

400

What country is wider than the moon?

Australia

The Moon sits at 3400 km in diameter, while Australia’s diameter from east to west is almost 4000 km. The Moon, as a sphere, has more surface area, but it’s still pretty impressive.

500

What hard candy traditionally has two colors, red and white?

Peppermints

500

Which two Australian Sportspeople have a Double Century, not out from a One Day International. (Bonus points if you can name the scores)

Glen Maxwell (201*), Belinda Clarke (229*)

500

What language do they speak in Costa Rica?

Spanish

500

Trivia Question: What two primary colors make the color green?

Blue and Yellow

500

Trivia Question: Which mammal has no vocal cords?

Hint: It lives in Africa 

Giraffe

600

Unscramble this candy name:

Bam I Germs U

Hint: It's 2 words


Gummi Bears

600

What day does Columbus day always fall on? 

Monday

600

What language do they speak in Mexico?

Spanish

600

Trivia Question: What is the most used letter in  English?  

E

600

What is the name of a butterfly's "tongue" 

Proboscis

700

What sour candies are shaped like humans?

 sour patch kids

700

What city was the 2001 Olympics hosted by?

Hint - it has the same name as Mrs. Broers's younger daughter. 

Sydney

700

Tijuana is in what country?

Mexico

700

Trivia Question: Which bird is often associated with delivering babies?

Stork

700
Which common material has the highest specific heat?

water

800

True or false: Some lollipops have chewy candy in the middle.

True

800

Too bad

-1500

800

What year is the next leap year? 

2032

800

Trivia Question: How do you spell your resource teacher's last name? 

Sheldon

Broers

LaGasse

800

Trivia Question: Which restaurant is known for the "whopper"?"

Burger King

900

What famous candy is identified as an American peanutbutter cup?

Reese's

900

What is it called when you do the opposite operation to each side of the equal sign to solve an equation? 

inverse (operation)

900

Capital of Ireland

Dublin

900

Trivia Question: What’s the most populated city in the United States?

New York

900

How many wives did Henry VIII have executed?

2 (Henry VIII was married to six wives: Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, and Catherine Parr. He had Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard beheaded. )

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