U.S. Capitals
U.S. National Parks
Nature
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Miscellaneous/Numbers
100

What is the capital of California?

Sacramento

100

Which national park features the tallest peak in North America?

Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska)

100

 What is another name for the spines of a porcupine?

Quills

100

Feta is a type of which food?

Cheese

100

How many planets are in our solar system? 🪐

8

200

What is the capital of New York?

Albany

200

Which national park is located in South Dakota and features the iconic sculptures of four U.S. presidents?

Mount Rushmore National Memorial (part of the National Park System)

200

 Sloths can have two or how many toes?

3

200

Kimchi is a pickled vegetable dish from which country?

Korea

200

How many keys are there on a standard piano?

88

300

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

300

 Which national park, located in Texas, protects a portion of the Chihuahuan Desert and features unique rock formations called hoodoos?

Big Bend National Park

300

 Male saltwater crocodiles can reach lengths of how many meters?

7

300

 What type of nuts are used to make macarons?

Almonds

300

How many bones are in the human body

206

400

What is the capital of Michigan?

Lansing

400

Which national park, located in Utah, is the largest national park in the contiguous United States and features stunning canyons, mesas, and buttes?

Canyonlands National Park

400

What is a baby shark called?

Pup

400

What is also known as Japanese horseradish?

Wasabi

400

In what year was Gandhi born?

1869

500

What is the capital of Missouri?

Jefferson City

500

Which national park, located in Alaska, is known for its fjords, glaciers, and abundant wildlife?

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve

500

Aviculture is the science of raising which type of creatures in captivity?

Birds

500

Manchego cheese is made with milk from which animal?

Sheep

500

How many time zones are there in the world?

24