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100

The famous artist, renowned for painting the ceiling of the sistine chapel.

Who is Michelangelo?

100

The three most common tenses in English.

What is "past," "present," and "future?"

100

The tyrannical leader of the Mongol Empire.

Who is Genghis Khan?

100

This actor, also known as the "Badshah of Bollywood."

Who is Shahrukh Khan?

100

The innovative new spelling platform designed to teach spelling through pattern-recognition skills instead of memorization.

What is Hive?
200

The commonly-taught novella featuring characters by the names of Squealer and Snowball, written by George Orwell, and criticizing a common form of government.

What is Animal Farm?

200

The atomic number of the element Carbon.

What is 6?

200

This man was the leader of Adolf Hitler's propaganda operations.

Who is Paul Joseph Goebbels?

200

This African country, known for never being colonized.

What is Ethiopia?
200

My birthplace, this large city in the Midwest, known as the "Windy City."

What is Chicago?

300

The song, sharing a name with a popular video game, sung by Taylor Swift.

What is Fortnight?

300

Which letter or symbol represents angular momentum?

What is "L?"

300

The first Hispanic SCOTUS justice.

Who is Sonia Sotomayor?

300

This court case, known for establishing the doctrine of "Separate but Equal."

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

300

My cricket uniform number, also the elemental number of Chlorine.

What is 17?

400

A type of art technique involving painting outdoors and capturing natural subjects.

What is pleinairism?
400

The famous mathematician, credited with inventing a method of approximation for integrals.

Who is (Bernhard) Riemann?

400

The Portuguese former "Governor of India," known for being the first European to sail to India. 

Who is Vasco da Gama?

400

The former mascot of Seminole High School.

What are Celery Federals?

400

My favorite soccer team, known for a group of strikers named "MSN."

What is FC Barcelona?

500

The host and voice of the popular kids reading show, Reading Rainbow.

Who is LeVar Burton?

500

This is used as a statement declaring "there is no difference" in a statistical inference test, often referred to as a default statement.

What is a null hypothesis?
500

This U.S. president, at 5'11" and ~350 pounds, was so large that he needed a new bathtub constructed that would fit him.

Who is William Howard Taft?

500

This fruit, also the namesake of an annual award that recognizes the worst films in their respective categories.

What is a raspberry?

500

This famous National Landmark, which I was invited to.

What is The White House?
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