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100

M&M stands for Mars and Moordale

False - M&M stands for Mars and Murrie


100

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

100

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

The second atomic bomb ever used in war-time was dropped on what city?

Nagasaki

100

Which Disney film has a character named Prince Charming?

Cinderella

200

Cinderella was the first Disney princess

False - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released first in December 1937

200

What is the national animal of Scotland?

A Unicorn

200

The Second World War started in 1935. True or false? 

False It Started in 1939

200

Who was the first man to set foot on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

200

Continue this pattern: 144, 121, 100, 81, 64

49

300

Alaska is the biggest American state in square miles

True - It spans a total area of 665,384 square miles. Texas comes in next with a total area of 268,596 square miles.

300

What is the square root of 256?

16

300

How many bones are there in the average adult human body?

206

300

What artist painted the late 15th-century mural known as "Last Supper"?

Leonardo Da Vinci

300

What number comes next: 1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, ...?

312211

400

Australia is wider than the moon

True - The moon sits at 3400km in diameter, while Australia's diameter from east to west is almost 4000km


400

What temperature centigrade does water boil at?

100 degrees centigrade

400

What is the largest animal on the planet?

Blue Whale

400

Which one of the seven ancient wonders of the world is still standing today

The Great Pyramid of Giza

400

OK, let's get started, what is 6372+5849 is?

12221

500

There are five different blood groups


False - There are four: A, B, AB, and O

500

On average how far away is the moon from the earth in miles?

238,000 miles

500

Which lake is often described as the jewel of the Italian lakes?

Lake Como

500

Malcolm Little was a civil rights activist better known by what name?

Malcolm X

500

How Many Sides Does A Nanogon Have?

Nine