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General (random) trivia
100

This is what makes a square a square

What are 4 equal sides and 4 equal angles?

100

The state of matter that takes the shape of the container it is in

What is liquid?

100

The two United States presidents who are celebrated during President's Day

Who are Abraham Lincoln and George Washington?

100

The five interrogative (question) words

What are who, what, when, where, why, and how?

100

The first 3 letters of the Greek alphabet

What is alpha, beta, and delta?

200

The number the Roman numeral XLVIII represents

What is 48?

200

The reason why you see lightning multiple seconds before you hear thunder

What is the fact that light travels much faster than sound?

200

The continent where you would find Morocco and Madagascar

What is Africa?

200

The person in a novel who tells the story from a third-person perspective

What is a narrator?

200

TRUE OR FALSE - The sum of all the numbers on a roulette wheel is 666

What is TRUE?

300

17 x 6

What is 102?

300

The most abundant element in the universe

What is Hydrogen?

300

The country that has the unicorn as its national animal

What is Scotland?

300

Of these, is a type of poem: graph, article, sonnet, essay

What is sonnet?

300

The full name of NASA (what the letters of the acronym stand for)

What is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration?

400

The square root of 169

What is 13?

400

The tissues that connect muscles to bones

What are tendons?

400

The most populated city in the world

What is Tokyo, Japan?

400

Of these, is an example of alliterative language: 

(1) The ocean glistened as the day turned to night

(2) The sea shimmered with the sinking sun.

What is (2)?

400

The president whose face is featured on the rare $2 bill

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

500

The next number in this sequence: {1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, ...}

What is 34?

500

The number of chromosomes human beings have

What is 23?

500

The legal name of legendary pirate Blackbeard

Who is Edward Teach?

500

Of these, is an example of a gerund: flying, flight, flew, flies, flown.

What is flying?

500

The number of stars on the European Union flag

What is 12?