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How many months of the year have 31 days?

Seven

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In a school class there are 10 girls and 15 boys. What percentage of the class are boys?

60%

100

How many of Snow White’s Seven Dwarves have names ending in the letter Y?

Five - Dopey, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy

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Which US state comes first alphabetically?

Alabama

100

What fast food chain did Ray Kroc famously build?

McDonald’s

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Which country has the highest rate of redheads in their population?

Scotland

200

What was Florence Nightingale’s profession?

Nurse

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New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago are the three most populated cities in the United States. What is the fourth most populated city?

Houston, Texas

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What is the capital of India? (Hint: New _____)

New Delhi

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Women were allowed to compete in the modern Olympics in 1900 in which sport?

Tennis

200

“Hazmat” is an abbreviation of which two words?

Hazardous Material

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What does PhD stand for?

Doctor of Philosophy

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In what country is the city of Acapulco located?

Mexico

300

In music, what does R&B stand for?

Rhythm and blues

300

In what country were the first infections of COVID-19 discovered?

China

300

Russia is the largest country in terms of land mass. What is the second largest country?

Canada

300

On your first anniversary, what should your gift traditionally be made of?

Paper

300

How many planets are in our solar system?

Eight: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

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What is Ted Bundy infamously known for?

Being a serial killer

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This expensive mushroom is found with the help of specially trained dogs and pigs.

Truffle

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What country has the highest number of citizens over the age of 65?

Japan

400

Which art period’s French name means “rebirth” when translated to English?

Renaissance 

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What is the only mammal able to fly?

The bat

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What is the longest river in the world: the Nile or the Amazon?

The Nile

500

UNICEF works to ensure the rights of what population?

Children

500

What is the worlds largest retailer?

Walmart

500

What European country is the band ABBA from?

Sweden

500

The larynx is also known as what?

The voice box

500

What American writer/director starred in several iconic European-produced “Spaghetti Westerns”?

Clint Eastwood

500

Where is the largest bone in the human body located?

The thigh (femur)

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Who was the final president of the Soviet Union?

Mikhail Gorbachev

600

What is the busiest time of the year for air travel in the United States?

Thanksgiving

600

This pop star had hits such as “Thriller”, “Beat It”, and “Rock With You”.

Michael Jackson

600

What does “The Midas Touch” turn everything into?

Gold

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King Lear, The Taming of the Shrew, and The Tempest are all plays written by this iconic British playwright.

William Shakespeare 

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What does it mean to call someone an “Octogenarian”?

They are between 80 and 89 years old

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Was the first man in space an American or a Russian?

Russian

700

Which state has the capital city of Trenton?

New Jersey

700

Which state has the southernmost point of the 50 US states?

Hawaii

700

Where is the coccyx on the human body?

The tailbone

700

In medicine, what does the suffix “-ectomy“ mean: infection, removal, or abnormality?

Removal

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What sea animal does not have a heart or a brain?

The jellyfish

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