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100

What is the hottest layer of the Earth, located at the very center, made mostly of solid iron and nickel?

The inner core

100

Who is the national hero of the Philippines who wrote Noli Me Tángere and was executed in Bagumbayan in 1896?

Jose Rizal.

100

What is the mathematical term for the answer you get when you multiply two numbers together?

A product.

100

What is the standard number of days found in a single calendar year, unless it's a leap year?

365.

100

What is the largest ocean on Earth, covering more than 30% of the planet's surface?

The Pacific Ocean.

200

What process describes water leaving the surface of the Earth as a gas, which is the exact opposite of condensation?

Evaporation

200

What deadly global conflict, lasting from 1939 to 1945, involved the Axis and Allied powers and heavily impacted the Philippines?

World War II.

200

What specific name is given to a triangle where all three sides are equal in length?

An equilateral triangle.

200

Which large, prehistoric reptile species went completely extinct about 66 million years ago?

Dinosaurs.

200

What imaginary line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

The Equator.

300

What type of rock is formed when magma or lava cools down and hardens, such as obsidian or basalt?

Igneous rock

300

Who was the Portuguese explorer that led the Spanish expedition to the Philippines in 1521, only to be defeated in Mactan?

Ferdinand Magellan.

300

What specific title does the number 4 hold in the fraction 3/4?

The denominator.

300

What is the primary gas found in the air we breathe, making up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen.

300

Which country, located directly north of the United States, has Ottawa as its capital city?

Canada.

400

How many days does it take the Earth to complete one full orbit around the sun?

365 days

400

What historical structure in Rome, Italy, was a massive amphitheater where gladiators famously fought?

The Colosseum.

400

Which part of an equation should you always solve first according to the order of operations (PEMDAS)?

Parentheses.

400

Which giant, icy block of a ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 after hitting an iceberg?

The Titanic. 

400

What is the longest river in the world, flowing north through northeastern Africa?

The Nile River.

500

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas.

500

Who was the first official President of the Philippine Republic who declared independence in Kawit, Cavite?

Emilio Aguinaldo.

500

What is the total volume in cubic feet of a pool that is 10 feet long, 5 feet wide, and 2 feet deep?

100 cubic feet (10 x 5 x 2).

500

Which classic board game requires you to buy properties, collect rent, and try to avoid going straight to jail?

Monopoly.

500

Which place is the only continent on Earth that is also a single country?

Australia.