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100

What Classic cocktail consist of bourbon, sugar, bitters, and an orange twist?

What is an Old Fashioned?

100

Question: Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State"?

Answer: What is Florida?

100

Question: Which tiny arachnids are often found on the skin of humans and animals, feeding on blood and skin cells?  

Answer: What are mites?

100

Question: What is the largest bird in the world, incapable of flight?

Answer: What is the ostrich?

100

Question: Which iconic Parisian landmark is known for its iron lattice structure and is a symbol of France?

Answer: What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

Question: What is the term for a female adult sheep?

Answer: What is a ewe?

100

Question: What term is commonly used for a discount or promotional event where prices are reduced for a limited period?

Answer: What is a sale?

100

Question: What is the traditional dress worn by men in Scotland?

Answer: What is a kilt?

100

Question: What is the term for a 300 in a game of bowling?

Answer: What is a perfect game?

100

Question: Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology?

Answer: Who is Zeus?

200

In Brewing, what primary ingredient undergoes fermentation to produce alcohol?

What is yeast?

200

Question: In what year did the United States declare its independence from Great Britain?

Answer: What is 1776?

200

Question: What is the common name for the parasitic insects that feed on the blood of humans and animals, often causing itchy bites?

Answer: What are fleas?

200

Question: Which bird species is known for its ability to mimic human speech and sounds?

Answer: What is the parrot?

200

Question: What is the name of the ancient archaeological site in Peru that features a series of terraces built into the mountainside?

Answer: What is Machu Picchu?

200

Question: Which crop is the primary ingredient in traditional Italian risotto?

Answer: What is rice?

200

Question: What term is used for a voucher or certificate that entitles the holder to a discount on a particular product or service?

Answer: What is a coupon?

200

Question: What is the traditional New Year's dance in Hawaii, often performed with grass skirts and leis?

Answer: What is the hula dance?

200

Question: In golf, what is the term for completing a hole in fewer strokes than par?

Answer: What is a birdie?

200

Question: Who is the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology?

Answer: Who is Aphrodite?

300

Which wine is know as the "king of red wines" and originate from the Bordeaux region of France?

What is Cabernet Sauvignon?

300

Question: What is the tallest mountain in North America?

Answer: What is Denali (formerly known as Mount McKinley)?

300

Question: This parasitic worm, often found in contaminated water, can cause a disease characterized by abdominal pain and diarrhea. What is it?

Answer: What is the Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis)?

300

Question: What is the common name for the large, flightless bird native to Australia that is known for its distinct vocalizations?

Answer: What is the emu?

300

Question: Which iconic landmark, located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a giant statue of Jesus Christ overlooking the city?

Answer: What is Christ the Redeemer?

300

Question: What is the name for a female pig that has given birth to piglets?

Answer: What is a sow?

300

Question: Which luxury fashion brand is known for its interlocking double-G logo?

Answer: What is Gucci?

300

Question: In which country does the festival of Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, have its origins?

Answer: What is India?

300

Question: Which country won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?

Answer: What is France?

300

Question: What is the name of the three-headed dog guarding the entrance to the Underworld in Greek mythology?

Answer: What is Cerberus?

400

Name two ingredients in a traditional Moscow Mule cocktail

What are lime juice, vodka and ginger beer?

400

Question: Which river is the longest in the United States?

Answer: What is the Missouri River?

400

Question: What is the common name for the parasitic flatworms that can infect the digestive system of humans and other animals?

Answer: What are tapeworms?

400

Question: Name the smallest bird species, known for its iridescent plumage and hovering flight.

Answer: What is the hummingbird?

400

Question: In which city would you find the famous landmark known as the Forbidden City?

Answer: What is Beijing, China?

400

Question: What is the term for the practice of raising fish and other aquatic organisms for food in controlled environments?

Answer: What is aquaculture?

400

Question: Recognized by its smiling orange arrow logo, this multinational retail corporation is the world's largest company by revenue. What is it?

Answer: What is Walmart?

400

Question: In Mexico, what is the holiday celebrated on November 2nd, honoring deceased loved ones?

Answer: What is Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)?

400

Question: In tennis, what is the term for a serve that an opponent cannot return and results in a point?

Answer: What is an ace?

400

Question: In Egyptian mythology, who is the god of the afterlife and the judge of the dead?

Answer: Who is Osiris?

500

What is the main difference between Scotch whisky and Irish whiskey in terms of production?

Answer: Scotch whisky is typically distilled twice, while Irish whiskey is usually triple-distilled.

500

Question: What event is commemorated on November 22, 1963?

Answer: What is the assassination of JFK?

500

Question: What is the name of the parasitic arthropods that attach themselves to the skin of mammals, including humans, to feed on blood?

Answer: What are ticks?

500

Question: Which bird, native to New Zealand, is flightless and known for its greenish-blue eggs?

Answer: What is the kiwi?

500

Question: In which European city can you find the historic landmark known as the Brandenburg Gate?

Answer: What is Berlin, Germany?

500

Question: Which type of farming involves the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and flowers without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers?

Answer: What is organic farming?

500

Question: What is the Japanese term for the practice of decluttering and organizing to improve one's life, often associated with minimalist living?

Answer: What is KonMari?

500

Question: Which traditional dance, originating in Spain, is known for its rhythmic footwork and intricate hand, arm, and body movements?

Answer: What is flamenco?

500

Question: What is the record for the most points scored in a single NBA game by Wilt Chamberlain?

Answer: What is 100 points?

500
  • Question: In Hindu mythology, who is the god of destruction and transformation, often depicted with blue skin and multiple arms?


Answer: Who is Shiva?