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100

This is the square root of 81.

9

100

On the periodic table of elements, which element is represented with the letter N?

Nitrogen

100

The capital of Japan.

Tokyo

100

Yummy!  Our solar system is located in this galaxy.

The Milky Way

100

The US men's team has won 16 gold medals and the women's team has won 9 gold medals in this sport.

Basketball

200

The number of pennies in $1000.

100,000

200

This is the most abundant element in the universe.

Hydrogen

200

Ottawa is the capital of this country.

Canada

200

These are space large rocks that orbit the Sun in between Mars and Jupiter.

Asteroids

200

This West coast city has hosted the Olympics twice - in 1932 and 1984.

Los Angeles

300

Between 1 and 100, how many multiples of 7 are even?

7 - 14, 28, 42, 56, 70, 84, and 98

300

Diamonds, the hardest mineral, is made from this element that starts with a c.

Carbon

300

After putting another shrimp on the barbie, try visiting Canberra which the capital of this country.

Australia

300

What planet is sometimes called the “morning star” or “evening star”?

Venus

300

The Olympic games held in this German city were the first to be televised.

Berlin in 1936

400

Abraham Lincoln was what number President in US history?

The 16th

400

The element uranium was named after this celestial object.

Uranus

400

Not that type of fowl.  Ankara is the capital of this Western Asian country.

Turkey

400

Mars has this many moons.

Two

400

Initially started as a recreational sport for American soldiers during World War II, what sport will make its debut in Los Angeles 2028 games?

Flag football

500

DAILY DOUBLE!  The number of bones in the human body.

206

500

Previously used in thermometers, this element that starts with an m is a liquid at room temperature.

Mercury

500

DAILY DOUBLE!  Known as the "city of music", Vienna is the capital of this European country.

Austria

500

DAILY DOUBLE!  What is the name of the massive, invisible substance that is believed to make up a significant portion of the universe’s mass?

Dark matter

500

This notable athlete made track-and-field history in 1936 when he won four gold medals in Germany and helped set a new world relay record.

Jesse Owens