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100

What did the Romans use aqueducts for?

To bring water from outside sources into cities and towns

100

What substance in plants makes them green?

chlorophyll - a pigment that absorbs certain wavelengths of light and reflects others, giving objects their color.

100

What are the primary colors?

Red, yellow, and blue

100

What is a watering hole in the desert called?

An oasis

200

Which country was the first to give women the right to vote?

New Zealand

200

What is the body's longest bone?

Femur

200

What are the secondary colors?

orange, green, and purple

200

What country has the smallest population?

Vatican City

300

What modern day country was home to the Aztecs?

Central and southern Mexico

300

Copernicus thought what was at the center of the universe?

Sun

300

What are colors across from each other on the color wheel called?

Complementary colors

300

On the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe lies which waterfall?

The Victoria Falls
400

What king built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Nebuchadnezzar II

400

What kind of electricity can make your hair stand up?

Static electricity

400

Which brand of soup did Warhol depict in "32 Soup Cans"?

Campbell's Soup Cans
400

The Alaska Range is home to what glacier?

Kahiltna Glacier

500

In which year did Congress issue the first banknotes called "greenbacks"?

1862, to help finance the Civil War

500

What is the difference between a cosmonaut and a astronaut

"cosmonaut" specifically denotes a Russian or Soviet astronaut, while "astronaut" is a more general term used for space travelers from various space agencies

500

What must you do to a fabric canvas before painting

Prime it with a suitable primer, such as gesso

500

What is a megacity

A very large city, typically with a population of more than 10 million people

600

Queen Victoria was the last of which dynasty?

House of Hanover

600

What is a Freudian slip?

an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an unconscious subdued wish or internal train of thought.

600

Whos abstract, dreamlike paintings often featured clocks, elephants and eggs

Salvador Dalí'

600

What is the world's widest river?

the Río de la Plata - a maximum width 140 miles at its mouth
700

What was the alternative occupation of Doc Holliday?

A dentist

700

What is found in the solar system between mars and Jupiter

An asteroid belt - a region containing numerous asteroids

700

Degas painted half of his works on the subject of what?

dance

700

What is the study of mountains called?

orology

800

Which US ship is nicknamed "Old Ironsides"

 USS Constitution - the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world today.

800

Who discovered oxygen?

Joseph Priestley

800

What painting was stolen from national gallery in Oslo in 1994?

The Scream

800

What pacific is and nation is ruled by a monarchy?

Tonga - a constitutional monarchy, with the monarch appointing the prime minister.

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