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100

This landmark in Arizona was carved out over millions of years by the Colorado River.

Grand Canyon

100

This Italian plumber, originally known as "Jumpman", first appeared in the 1981 arcade game Donkey Kong. 

Mario


100

You see me once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years. What am I?

The letter M

100

You’ve just burned a piece of toast. After unplugging the toaster and safely taking out the piece of toast. The smoke alarm still won’t stop. What can you do instead of removing the batteries?  

Fan it.

It clears the air particles around the sensory. It is only safe to do so if it is a false alarm! 

100

This famous French landmark was originally intended to be a temporary installation for the 1889 World's Fair and was almost torn down in 1909.

Eiffel Tower

200

Located in South America, this is the world's largest tropical rainforest, often called the "lungs of the planet."

The Amazon

200

In this "sandbox" game, players mine resources to build structures and avoid "Creepers" that explode when they get too close.

Minecraft

200

This 5-letter word is spelled the same way forwards and backwards, and refers to a boat used for a specific water sport.

Kayak

200

You’re at a formal dinner and see a row of three forks. According to dining etiquette, you should start with the fork located in this position.

The outside. 

200

Wild lemurs are only found in this country, located off the southeast coast of Africa. 


Madagascar 

300

This is the specific term for a person who studies and predicts the weather.

Meteorologist

300

This blue hedgehog and Sega mascot was designed to be a faster, "cooler" rival to Nintendo's Mario in the early 90s.

Sonic the Hedgehog

300

This 5-letter word for "the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner edges of the pages" becomes a tree if you remove the 'S'

Spine 

300

You’re at the grocery store and see two brands of olive oil: one is $12.00 for 24 ounces and the other is $15.00 for 32 ounces. To find out which is actually cheaper, you should check this the ____________ which is usually found in small print on the shelf tag.  

Unit price. 

300

This country has the highest number and density of vending machines.  

Japan

400

Often found in the Pacific Northwest, these massive trees are the tallest trees in the world. 

Redwoods


400

This legendary Nintendo franchise follows a courageous hero named Link as he tries to rescue a princess and save the kingdom of Hyrule.

The Legend of Zelda

400

Apart from "Angry," what is the only other common English word that ends in the suffix "-gry"?

Hungry

400

You receive an "urgent" email from your bank asking for your password. Rather than clicking the link, what can you do to verify the information? 

Check the email domain, look for spelling mistakes, blurry image, call the bank. 

400

This country has the most number of pyramids. 

Sudan - 255 pyramids. Often steeper, smaller than those found in Egypt. 

Egypt has 118. 

500

This Japanese art form involves the cultivation of small trees in containers to mimic the shape of full-size trees.

Bonsai


500

In 2020, this social simulation game became a global phenomenon as people used it to socialize virtually during pandemic lockdowns.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons 
500

Find the link of the items listed below: 

A wedding; a telephone; a boxing match.

They all have rings

500

Your sink is draining slowly, but you don't want to use harsh chemicals. You can create a natural reaction to dissolve minor clogs by pouring baking soda down the drain followed by this liquid, then flushing with boiling water.

White vinegar

500

This city is the highest capital in the world, sitting at an elevation of roughly 3,650 meters above sea level.

La Paz, Bolivia