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What is the closest star to earth?

The sun

100

Who was known as the "king of pop music?"

Michael Jackson

100

This U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

Abraham Lincoln 

100

Name the largest ocean

Pacific

100

How many legs do ants have?

Six

200

Who was the first man to step on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

200

Which animal can be seen on the Ferrari logo?

A Horse

200

This Egyptian queen, known for her beauty and intelligence, had a famous relationship with Julius Caesar.

Cleopatra

200

What is the biggest country in the world?

Russia

200

What are the national birds of New Zealand called?

Kiwis

300

Who is known as the “Father of Modern Physics”?

Albert Einstein

300

This American talk show host, known for her iconic book club, was the first Black woman billionaire.

Oprah Winfrey

300

In what year did World War 2 end?  

1945

300

In which continent can you find tigers?

Asia

300

Which continent do giraffes come from?

Africa

400

Who came up with the theory of evolution?

Charles Darwin

400

This actor won an Oscar for portraying a ruthless oilman in There Will Be Blood.

Daniel Day-Lewis

400

This 14th-century disease killed an estimated one-third of Europe’s population and had lasting impacts on the continent’s social and economic structures.

The Black Death (The Bubonic Plague)

400

What country is known for the martial art, Taekwondo?

Korea

400

What is the largest bird in the world?

Ostrich
500

This element is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere, making up about 78%.

Nitrogen

500

This 1999 cult film directed by David Fincher stars Brad Pitt and Edward Norton and is based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk.

Fight Club

500

This 13th-century leader united the Mongol tribes and created one of the largest empires in history.

Genghis Khan
500

Which continent has the most countries?

Africa (54)

500

This African mammal has a symbiotic relationship with the oxpecker bird, which helps clean parasites off its skin.

Rhinoceros 

600

This phenomenon, often seen in polar regions, is caused by the collision of charged particles from the sun with Earth’s atmosphere.

Auroras (Northernt/Southern Lights)

600

What country were The Lord of the Rings movies filmed?

New Zealand

600

This document, signed in 1215, limited the powers of the English king and laid the foundation for constitutional governance.

The Magna Carta
600

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

600

The largest species of shark, which feeds mostly on plankton, is this gentle giant of the sea.

Whale shark

700

The largest moon of Saturn, this celestial body has a thick atmosphere and liquid methane lakes.

Titan

700

This horror movie, which won the 2020 Best Picture Oscar, was the first non-English language film to win that award.

Parasite

700

This 19th-century British queen ruled for over 63 years, during a period known as the "Victorian Era."

Queen Victoria
700

What's the capital city of Belgium?

Brussels

700

The closest living relative to the T. rex is this modern-day bird.

Chicken

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