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100

Which war started in 1939 and ended in 1945? 

World War II

100

What is the only score in Football that is impossible to achieve

1

100

What arm holds up the torch in the Statue of Liberty?

Right

100

What is the most played youth sport in America?

Basketball

100

Longest River in the world? 

Nile

200

Alexander the Great was King of....

Ancient Greece

200

Name of tallest building in the world? 

Burj Khalifa

200
How many sides does a stop sign have?

8

200

How many miles are in a marathon? (Double Points if you get the exact number)

26.2

200

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

300

How many countries have landed a man on the moon? (Double Points if you name the countries) 

Four (Soviet Union, China, Japan, and India)

300

How many hearts does an octopus have?

Three

300

Which social media platform, launched in 2006, became known for its character limit on posts and played a major role in popularizing hashtags for tracking topics and trends?

Twitter

300

What is the only country to have played in every world cup?

Brazil

300

What year was YouTube founded

2005

400

The attack on Pearl Harbor fell on what month?

December

400

How many bones are in the human body?

206

400

This stock surged in value after people on Reddit repeatedly bought shares

Gamestop

400

Who is the only athlete to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series?

Deion Sanders

400

Who were the first Europeans to land in what is now the US?

The Vikings

500

Perhaps due to chronic depression, this president is said to have slept up to 11 hours a day and always took an afternoon nap lasting at least 1-2 hours?

Calvin Coolidge

500

A is 40% of B. What percentage is B of A?

250%

500

What is the first number with the letter "A" in it?

1000

500

What is the only sport that was played on the moon?

Golf

500

This English literature term refers to a word that can be spelled the same way, forwards or backwards (example: racecar)

Palindrome