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100

This country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the US. 

France. 

100

This is how many planets reside in our solar system. 

Eight 

100

The spelled out name for this symbol "&". 

Ampersand 

100

This shape has 10 equal sides.

Decagon

100

This European country is the smallest in the world.

Vatican City

200

This is where the Inca civilization originated. 

Peru

200

This type of animal can live in both water and on land.

Amphibian 

200

This is what the acronym "I.Q." stands for.

"Intelligence Quotient"

200
The number of feet in 75 yards. 

225 feet

200

This northern city is the capitol of New York state. 

Albany 

300
The Great Sphinx of Egypt has the body of this animal.

Lion

300

This clinical name for the thigh bone, is the largest in the body.

Femur

300

The piece of plastic material at the end of a shoelace.

Aglet 

300

This roman numeral has the same value as 27.

XXVII

300
This river is the longest in the world.

The Nile

400

This founding father was the main author of the Declaration of Independence. 

Thomas Jefferson 

400

This element is the most abundant in the universe.

Hydrogen

400

This acclaimed author wrote the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" 

Harper Lee

400

In one hour, there are this many seconds.

3,600

400

This language is most widely spoken in Brazil.

Portuguese 

500

He was the first democratically elected president of South Africa.

Nelson Mandela 

500

This pigment gives plants their green color and helps them with photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll 

500

In Shakespeare’s play “Romeo and Juliet,” Romeo belonged to this family. 

Montague 

500

This math term will always have a denominator of 100.

A percent

500

You can find the city on Timbuktu in this country.

Mali