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Trivia Question: What year was the very first model of the iPhone released?

2007

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The Wampanoag people suffered greatly after the arrival of the Pilgrims, and thousands died as a result of what?

Epidemics/diseases

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Trivia Question: Which country invented ice cream?

China

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What is the oldest known living thing on Earth?

A bristlecone pine in California is about 4,600 years old.

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Lake Como and Lake Garda are both located in which Southern European country?

Italy

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Trivia Question: How many signs are there in the Zodiac?

12


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Trivia Question: Where did Heineken beer originate?

Netherlands

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What language did people speak in ancient Rome?

Latin

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Where was the modern pizza invented?

Naples, Italy

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What two mammals lay eggs?

The platypus and the echidna.

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Mostly found shifting around under its water, what ocean is the namesake of Earth's largest tectonic plate?

Pacific Ocean

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Trivia Question: What does Fe stand for on the periodic table?

Iron

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Trivia Question: What was the first computer that used color display

Apple 1

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The largest of these great structures in ancient Egypt, built in Giza, is more than 480 feet tall. What are these structures called?

Pyramids 

300

What foods are commonly used in a Full English Breakfast?

A full English breakfast typically consists of bacon, sausages, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, toast, and beans.

300

What is the largest mammal on Earth?

The blue whale 

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Established on November 11, 1926, and stretching 2,448 miles across the United States, what famous highway is also known as the Will Rogers Memorial Highway?

Route 66

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Trivia Question: What does a Scoville unit measure?

Spiciness

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Trivia Question: When was the first hybrid car launched?

1997 - Toyota Prius in Japan

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The ancient Egyptians used an alphabet of symbols—not letters and numbers—called what?

Hieroglyphics

400

What is yuca?

Yuca, or cassava root, is a tuberous vegetable, like a potato.

400

The mass of the Earth is mostly made up of these two elements.

Oxygen (30%) and Iron (32%).

400

Measuring about 63 million square miles, which one of the world’s oceans is the biggest and deepest?

Pacific

400

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

Strawberry
500

Trivia Question: Maximum number of rows supported by Excel?

~ 1 million

500

The period of dramatic social, intellectual, and philosophical change in Europe from 1685 to 1815 is called what?


The Enlightenment

500

While beets can be eaten as a vegetable, they’re also often used to produce what?

Sugar

500

Which country has the most active volcanoes?

Indonesia 
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 Derived from the Greek meaning “whole earth”, what is the name by which the supercontinent that incorporates almost all of the land masses on Earth is known?

Pangea

500

Trivia Question:  How many compartments are in a cow’s stomach? 

4

600

Trivia Question: In what decade was the Sony Walkman launched?

1970

600

The ancient Incan empire stretched throughout the Andes mountains to the Pacific Ocean in South America, throughout which countries?

Colombia and Chile

600

If India produces the most cattle in the world, which countries are the second and third producers?

Brazil and China

600

How many volts of electricity can an electric eel produce?

About 800 volts.

600

With 128 million people, a majority of whom belong to either the Oromo or Amhara ethnic groups, which nation is the most populated landlocked country in the world?

Ethiopia

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Trivia Question: What color is a welsh poppy

Yellow

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