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100

Who was known as ‘The King of Pop’? 

A. Buddy Holly

B. Michael Jackson

C. Elvis Presley

B. Michael Jackson

100

What Italian city is famous for its system of canals?

A. Rome

B. Naples

C. Venice

C. Venice

100

What is the name of the document, adopted on July 4, 1776, which declared the Thirteen American Colonies' independence from Great Britain?

A. The Constitution

B. The Treaty of Versailles

C. The Declaration of Independence

C. The Declaration of Independence 

100

What is the name of the Galaxy that contains planet Earth?

A. Cartwheel

B. Sunflower

C. Milky Way

C. Milky Way

100

Which Disney animated film features two sisters and their snowman friend? 

A. Moana

B. Frozen

C. Mulan 

B. Frozen

200

Where is the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame located?

A. Cleveland

B. Detroit

C. Nashville

A. Cleveland

200

What is the largest US state (by landmass)?

A. Texas

B. Alaska

C. California

B. Alaska

200

Ancient Greece was the first to develop which political concept:

A. Communism

B. Monarchy

C. Democracy

C. Democracy

200

What is the fundamental force of nature is responsible for the attraction between two objects with mass:

A. Gravity

B. Atmosphere

C. Jet Stream

A. Gravity

200

The Macedonian freshwater lake is one of the oldest and deepest lakes in Europe.

A. Dojran Lake 

B. Lake Prespa

C. Lake Ohrid

C. Lake Ohrid

300

What is the name of the festival held yearly in Chicago’s Grant Park? 

A. Lilith Fair

B. Coachella

C. Lollapalooza

C. Lollapalooza

300

What country has the longest coast line?

A. Croatia

B. Argentina

C. Canada

C. Canada

300

What event started World War I?

A. Attacks on Sept. 11

B. The Bombing of Pearl Harbor

C. The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand


C. The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

300

What is the chemical symbol for the element gold:

A. Go

B. Gd

C. Au

B. Au

300

What is the name of the Netflix original series stars Jason Bateman as a financial planner who relocates his family to Missouri after a money-laundering scheme goes awry?

A. Springfield

B. Ozark

C. Jefferson City

B. Ozark

400

What band released the 1969 album Abbey Road? 

A. The Monkees

B. The Doors

C. The Beetles

C. The Beetles

400

What country’s national anthem has no official lyrics and is known in English as ‘The Royal March’?

A. Germany

B. England

C. Spain

C. Spain

400

In which year did the Modern Olympics begin?

A. 1896

B. 2000

C. 1906

A. 1896

400

What is the process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy:

A. Photoprotonism

B. Photosynthesis

C. Phototransmission

B. Photosynthesis

400

What is the scale used to rate the damage and speed of tornadoes?

A. The Richter Scale

B. The Fujita Scale

C. The Velocity Scale

B. The Fujita Scale

500

What is rapper Eminem's legal name?

A. Marshall Mathers

B. Mike McDaniel

C. Matt Morris

A. Marshall Mathers

500

What EU country has the largest population? 

A. Germany

B. France

C. Spain

A. Germany

500

The French-Indian War is also known at this war:

A. The War of the Roses

B. Summer Smackdown

C. The Seven Year War

C. The Seven Year War

500

What is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element:

A. Atom

B. Cell

C. Microchip

A. Atom

500

This man was the first "Big City Boss" of Kansas City, MO and currently has a statue overlooking the West Bottoms:

A. Andy Reid

B. James Pendergast

C. Emanuel Cleaver 

B. James Pendergast

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