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100

What is the name of the track and field event where athletes compete in ten different events?

Decathlon 

100

What genre of music originated in New Orleans and features improvisations?

Jazz

100

If you multiply any number by 0, what is the product?

0

100

The United States bought Alaska from what country?

Russia

100

Not just for baby food, which Nestle-owned company also has offered life insurance since 1967?

Gerber

200

What is the name of the trophy awarded to the winner of the Super Bowl?

The Vince Lombardi Trohpy

200

This composer is known for his symphonies, including the famous "Fifth Symphony"

Ludwig van Beethoven

200

What is the name for a number that is divisible only by 1 and itself?

A prime number

200

Who was the first ruler of the Mongol Empire?

Genghis Khan

200

What vegetable from the nightshade family is traditionally used as the basis for both moussaka and baba ghanoush?

Eggplant

300

What is the only sport that has been played on the moon?

Golf

300

What singer is known at the "King of Pop"?

Michael Jackson

300
Who were the first people to use negative numbers?

The Chinese

300

Which country was the first to use paper money?

China

300

In which Italian city was the pizza invented?

Naples

400

Who invented basketball?

James Naismith

400

What year did The Beatles break up?

1970

400

What is the longest side of a triangle called?

The hypotenuse

400

What year did the America Civil War start?

1861

400

"Where's the beef?" is a catchphrase in the United States and Canada introduced in 1984 by what fast food chain? The phrase eventually entered popular culture as a multipurpose phrase questioning the substance of an idea.

Wendy's

500

Where is the college football hall of fame?

Atlanta, Georgia

500

Which musician switched his style to rock and roll after hearing Elvis perform live in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas?

Buddy Holly

500

What number is Pi, to 5 decimal points?

3.14159

500

Who was the last Czar of Russia?

Nicholas II

500

The word “companion” derives from the Old French “compaignon” which refers to the sharing of what food?

Bread