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100

What is the lowest natural point on Earth? --Death valley, Challenger Deep, or the Dead Sea? 

Challenger Deep -- At 36.070 feet down, it's the deepest part of the Mariana Trench. 

100

Fidel Castro had a statue erected in Havana of which British music legend? 

John Lennon - The Statue includes removable metal -rimmed glasses

100

The first apple pie was made by American colonist in Boston. True or False? 

False -- The first recorded recipe is from 14th-century England

100

Which wild animal was reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park in the mid-1990s?

Wolf

100

What was the occupation of the winner of the first recorded Olympics, held in 776 B.C. in Ancient Greece--Soldier, Cook, or an Actor? 

Cook --His name was Coroebus, and he ran a 152-meter footrace. 

200

The tallest mountain in Africa is located in which country? 

Tanzania --Mount Kilimanjaro reaches an elevation of about 19,340 feet. 

200

Which Roald Dahl book is the story of a boy, fruit and seven insects? 

James and the Giant Peach

200

Who became the youngest elected president in Venezuela's history on December 6, 1998?

Hugo Chavez

200

In 1976 the first recorded outbreak of which deadly virus occurred in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? 

Ebola

200

In which sport can you hear the terms "yorker," "leg break," and "sticky wicket"? 

Cricket
300

In which country is Kronborg Castle, a Renaissance edifice built in the city of Elsinor, where shakespear's tragedy Hamlet is set? 

Denmark

300

Which outdoor activity involves searching for hidden treasures using GPS coordinates? 

Geocaching

300

Which automobile company went bankrupt and ceased production in the United States in 1963?

Studebaker

300

Where in your body would you find the cochlea?

Ear

300

Chuck Foreman lost his chance to win the NFC rushing title in 1975 when a Buffalo fan hit him in the eye with what? 

Snowball

400

Which country has the longest coastline? 

Canada -- with more than 125,000 miles of coast.

400

Which author's work includes The Giving Tree and Where the Sidewalk Ends? 

Shel Silverstein

400

Which Fouding Father became the first Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service? 

Benjamin Franklin

400

Alfred Nobel, father of the Nobel Peace Prize, made his fortune with the invention of which powerful tool?

Dynamite--As well as other forms of high explosives. Talk about irony. 

400

Who tied Tiger Woods' record for lowest 72-hole score at the 2015 Masters? 

Jordan Spieth -- He also set the records for best 36-and 54-hole scores. 

500

Which substance was used as binder for the motar used in the Great Wall of China -- animal fat, beer, sticky rice, or Tree resin? 

Sticky Rice --The others have all been found in medieval European buildings. 

500

In 2016 Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus retired which magnificent performers, ending a 145-year tradition? 

Elephants

500

On What day of the week did the Normandy Invasion of June 6, 1944 take place

Tuesday

500

What does a speleologist study?

Caves

500

Who manufactured the first iconic green Masters jacket awarded to golf champions? 

Brooks Brothers