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100

Which TV character said, “Live long and prosper”?

Mr Spock from Star Trek

100

Which singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?

Lady Gaga.

100

 “HNL” is the 3-letter IATA code for which American airport?

Honolulu.

100

 How many players are there in a baseball team?

Nine.

100

What kind of person shall not be honored on a US postal stamp, according to the US postal service and the Citizen’s Stamp Advisory Committee?

A living person.

200

What is the name of Batman’s butler?

Alfred.

200

Kingston, Zuma and Apollo are the sons of which American female pop star?

Gwen Stefani.

200

Which US state is nearest to the old Soviet Union?

Alaska.

200

In the sport of Judo, what color belt follows an orange belt?

Green.

200

According to Greek mythology who was the first woman on earth?

Pandora.

300

What is Chandler’s last name in the sitcom Friends?

Bing.

300

The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country music concert held in which U.S. city?

Nashville.

300

The Pyrenees mountain range separates which two European countries?

France and Spain.

300

Tennis star Serena Williams won which major tournament while pregnant with her first child?

The Australian Open.

300

How is the groundnut better known?

The peanut.

400

TV series “Breaking Bad” was set in which US city?

Albuquerque.

400

The song Crocodile Rock was the first US Billboard Hot 100 number one single for which singer?

Elton John.

400

Which US state’s largest city is Baltimore?

Maryland.

400

How long is a netball game?

60 minutes.

400

How many letters are there in the German alphabet?

Thirty.

500

 In The Simpsons, what is the name of the principal of Springfield Elementary School?

W. Seymour Skinner.

500

What title is shared by a 1983 Lionel Richie song and a 2015 Adele song?

Hello

500

Over half of South America’s western coast is occupied by which country?

Chile.

500

Which South American country won the first ever soccer World Cup in 1930?

Uruguay.

500

What is the Latin word for “seasickness”, now commonly used to describe any feeling of sickness?

Nausea.

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