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What was the largest carnivorous dinosaur?

Spinosaurus

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  • This city is the capital of France.
  • What is Paris?
100
  • This is the chemical symbol for water.
  • What is H2O?
100
  • This movie franchise features a character named Luke Skywalker.
  • What is “Star Wars”?
100
  • This artist painted the “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper.”
  • Who was Leonardo da Vinci?
200

How many millions of years ago did dinosaurs become extinct?

65 million years ago

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  • This city is the capital of Japan.
  • What is Tokyo?
200
  • Newton is famous for this law of motion.
  • What is the law of universal gravitation?
200
  • She is known for her hit song “Bad Guy.”
  • Who is Billie Eilish?
200
  • Known for his impressionist works, this artist painted “Water Lilies.”
  • Who was Claude Monet?
300

What is the smallest dinosaur ever discovered?

microraptor

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  • Canberra is the capital of this country.
  • What is Australia?
300
  • The study of life is known as this.
  • What is biology?
300
  • This streaming service is known for “Stranger Things” and “The Crown.”
  • What is Netflix?
300
  • This Dutch artist is famous for his works “The Starry Night” and “Sunflowers.”
  • Who was Vincent van Gogh?
400

What does the dinosaur name ‘Brontosaurus’ mean?

thunder lizzard

400
  • Known as the “Eternal City,” it’s the capital of Italy.
  • What is Rome?
400
  • This planet is known as the Red Planet.
  • What is Mars?
400
  • He is a famous spy known as 007.
  • Who is James Bond?
400
  • This Renaissance sculptor created the “David” and painted the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling.
  • Who was Michelangelo?
500

What dinosaur fossil was originally mistaken for a type of bison?

Triceratops

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  • This Canadian city is the country’s capital.
  • What is Ottawa?
500
  • Einstein is renowned for this theory of relativity.
  • What is the theory of relativity?
500
  • This superhero is known as the “Dark Knight.”
  • Who is Batman?
500
  • She was an influential Baroque painter known for her dramatic use of light and subject matter, such as “Judith Slaying Holofernes.”
  • Who was Artemisia Gentileschi?