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100

What fruit is slightly radioactive?

Bananas.

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67= ????

4489

100

What ancient Indian text is known for its teachings on governance?

The Arthashastra by Kautilya/Chanakya/Vishnugupta

100

What is the name of the German castle that inspired Disney?

Neuschwanstein Castle

100

What country has the most pyramids in the world?

Sudan has more pyramids than any other country in the world.

200

What male underwater animal gives birth?

Seahorses

200

What is the smallest number that is divisible by every whole number from 1 to 10?

2520

200

What was the name of Edward Teach/Blackbeard's most famous flagship?

The Queen Anne's Revenge

200

Which country is home to the ancient city of Petra?

Jordan

200

What was the shortest war in history?

The shortest war in history, the Anglo-Zanzibar War, lasted only 38 minutes.

300

What precious material can rain on planets like Uranus and Neptune?

Diamonds.

300

What math term was the search engine 'Google' named for?

Googol: a 1 followed by 100 zeros.

300

What year did the Berlin Wall fall?

1989(9 November)

300

Which city is home to the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia?

Istanbul, Turkey

300

What is the national animal of Scotland?

The Unicorn

400

What is special about a day on Venus?

It is longer than an year on the same planet.

400

In a group of 23 people, what's the probability of 2 people sharing the same birthday?

50% chance.

400

Which Roman Emperor was known as 'Little Boots'?

Caligula

400

What is the largest landlocked country in the world after Kazakhstan?

Mongolia

400

How do Acacia trees in Africa communicate?

Acacia trees in Africa communicate by releasing gases to warn other trees about approaching herbivores, which prompts the other trees to produce a protective toxin.

500

What natural phenomenon on Earth is hotter than some parts of the Sun?

Lightning. Why: it can reach 30,000ºK while some parts of the Sun can be as less as 4,500ºK.

500

What math sequence occurs in nature?

The Fibbonacci Sequence, which appears in pinecones, flower petals, etc. The sequence goes like this: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, ...  .
500

Who was the first explorer to sail around the world?

Ferdinand Magellan(His expedition was from 1519 to 1522)

500

Which European capital was formerly known as 'Christiania'?

Oslo, the capital of Norway.

500
How long is the human circulatory system?

The human circulatory system is more than 100,000 kilometres long, which means it can wrap around the Earth more than twice, because Earth's circumference is 40,075 kilometres long.