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100

What is sometimes referred to by the nickname “The Windy City”?  

Chicago

 Many say the city’s skyscrapers contribute to the blustery wind gusts, as they funnel wind from Lake Michigan.

100

Fiji is a country located in which ocean?  

The Pacific Ocean

It sits north of New Zealand and is composed of more than 300 islands.

100

What is the normal freezing point of water?  

32 degrees Fahrenheit

The freezing point can vary based on atmospheric pressure or by adding impurities (like salt or sugar) to the water.

100

These popular dolls were “adopted” rather than purchased and came with their own birth certificates. 

What are Cabbage Patch Kids

The dolls were invented by Xavier Roberts, a former art student. Roberts was only 26 when his dolls hit the market in 1983.

100

What type of instrument does Louis Armstrong play? 

Trumpet

 Most ancient trumpets consisted of two feet of pipes. The metal trumpet dates back to ancient Egypt.  

200

Michael Jordan is a celebrity primarily known for playing which sport?  

Basketball

The athlete is also an avid golfer and enjoys baseball.

200

Which chemical element is represented by the letter C?  

 Carbon

 It is the sixth-most common element in the universe and is seen in a variety of forms, from charcoal to diamond.

200

What are the three main ingredients in poutine, a common Canadian snack?  

French fries, cheese curds, and gravy. 

The recipe came from the rural Quebec snack bars of the 1950s

200

These cuddly stuffed toys “care a lot.”  

 Care Bears

The Care Bears also have an animated franchise, including 1985’s The Care Bear Movie.

300

Who was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch?  

Queen Elizabeth II

 She was the first British monarch to rule for more than 70 years.

300

Which superhero is known for the catchphrase “Up, up, and away”?  

Superman

The phrase became popular from the 1940s Superman radio show as a way to let listeners know Superman was taking flight, since they couldn’t see him.

300

To what plant does the rhyme “leaves of three, let it be” refer?  

Poison ivy

Although the plant isn’t really poisonous, it contains an irritating and very sticky oil that contaminates anything it touches.

300

Originally marketed as a spherical paperweight, this fortune-telling toy became popular with children of the 1980s.  

What is the Magic 8 Ball

The toy has 20 possible responses, including 10 positive, five negative, and five neutral answers.

400

The Galapagos Islands are famous as the home of what kind of shelled reptiles?  

Tortoises

The Galapagos giant tortoise is the largest living species of tortoise. It can grow up to six feet long and weigh up to 573 pounds.

400

What is the national mascot of Canada?  

The beaver

The beaver became an important part of Canadian history as a part of the fur trade and has served as a symbol on many Canadian coats of arms.

400

The word tsunami comes from what language?  

 Japanese

 References to this word in Japanese date back to the 1890s, while the word has been in use in English for at least 100 years.

400

A popular brainteaser in the 1980s, the object of this toy is to get six sides of matching colored tiles aligned.  

Rubik’s Cube

 The toy was introduced commercially in 1980 and sold 100 million units in the first two years.

500

The kangaroo is native only to which continent?  

Australia

Although other marsupials can be found in Asia and the Americas, Australia has the most marsupial species in the world.

500

What artist is known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?  

Michelangelo

He began work on the masterpiece in 1508, replacing the previous starry blue design.

500

Who is generally credited with inventing the telephone?  

Alexander Graham Bell

 Bell’s telephone patent was filed on February 14, 1876— the same day that another man, Elisha Gray, filed a patent for a similar device.

500

Known as the world’s first action figure and an All-American hero, he debuted in 1964 from Hasbro toys.  

 G.I. Joe

 The marketing team refused to call the toy a “doll,” wanting to create a unique product with moveable joints that differed from dolls of the past.

600

Who was the first vice president of the United States?  

 John Adams

 Adams went on to serve as the second U.S. president from 1797–1801.

600

What color is a polar bear’s skin?  

Black

There are around 19 subpopulations of polar bears in different areas of the Arctic.

600

“Where Everybody Knows Your Name” is the theme song for what television program?

 Cheers

 The show about a bar is said to have always been careful not to portray patrons driving home while intoxicated.

600

A wish bone looking device with and elastic band to shoot.

Sling Shot