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What do you call the elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, radon and oganesson?

Noble Gases

100

What is the largest lake in the United States?

Lake Superior

100

These are the hard structures that make up the human skeleton.

Bones

100

The continent country 

Australia

100

How many faces does a Dodecahedron have?

12

200

What do you call a volcano that’s not currently erupting?

Dormant 

200

When you stand at the Four Corners Monument, which four states can you be in at the same time?

Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico

200

These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart.

Arteries 

200

What is the name of the longest river in Africa?

Nile

200

What is the tallest type of tree?

Redwoods

300

What are the three layers of the Earth?

Crust, mantle, core

300

What was the only state to ever have been ruled by a queen?

Hawaii 

300

Where on the human body are the most sweat glands?

Hands and feet

300

What country first used tinsel as a holiday tree decoration?

Germany

300

What's the national flower of Japan?

Cherry Blossom 

400

What is it called to transfer electrons from one surface to another?

Static Electricity

400

Which U.S. state has the smallest population?

Wyoming 

400

The first vaccine was developed for which disease?

Smallpox

400

What city is also known as “The Eternal City”?

Rome

400

This is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

Mercury 

500

What are the two types of Tectonic Plates?

Oceanic and continental

500

How many states were eventually created from the Louisiana Purchase in 1803?

15

500

How many skin cells does a person shed every minute?

30,000

500

Which country makes up more than half the western coastline of South America?

Chile'

500

What is the main ingredient in baba ghanoush?

Eggplant 

600

How is a Nebula formed?

From a collapsed Star
600

The name of the first American Colony, settled in 1607, was....

Jamestown, Virginia 

600

This is the medical term for the voice box.

Larynx 

600

In 2015, which country started thanking people via text message when their donated blood was used?

Sweden 

600

Scoville units are used to measure the intensity or "heat" of this specific food item.

Peppers

700

What is the splitting of atomic nuclei called?

Fission 

700

What does the U.S.’s motto “E pluribus unum” mean?

Out of many, one

700

This cranial nerve is responsible for smell, and what was primarily affected during COVID-19.

Olfactory Nerve

700

Constantinople and Byzantium are both previous names of what current city?

Istanbul

700

Who was known as the 'Iron Lady'?

Margaret Thatcher

800

What do you call the subatomic particles that make up protons and neutrons?

Quarks 

800

What explorer is America named after?

Amerigo Vespucci

800

This is the only anatomical part of the human body that has no blood supply and gets its oxygen directly from the air.

Cornea

800

What’s the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?

Jericho

800

What is the study of mushrooms called?

Mycology