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Known as the King of Pop, this artist had hit songs such as Heal The World and Beat It.

Michael Jackson

100

The early Coca-Cola recipes contained this drug which is now illegal in most countries.

Cocaine

100

These are mainly multicellular organisms, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.

Plant

100

True or False - A sport has been played on the moon

True - Alan Shephard played golf on the moon in 1971

100

This number is the only even prime number.

2

200

This famous rock and roll singer died on the toilet due to cardiac arrest.

Elvis Presley

200

This voyager was the first to set foot in North America.

Leif Eriksson

200

This object is an often portable source of lighting, typically featuring a protective enclosure for the light source – historically usually a candle or a wick in oil, and often a battery-powered light in modern times – to make it easier to carry and hang up, and make it more reliable outdoors or in drafty interiors.

Lantern

200

John Isner (USA) beat Nicolas Mahut (France) in the longest tennis match that took place at Wimbledon in 2010. How long was their match?

11 hours and 5 minutes. (It took 3 days to complete!!)

200

Number of days in a leap year.

366

300

None of the members of this band could read or write sheet music.

The Beatles

300

True or False - The Olympics used to give medals in the fine arts.

True - From 1912 to 1948, the Olympic Games held competitions in the fine arts. Medals were given for literature, architecture, sculpture, painting, and music.

300

This is a structured system of communication used by humans, based on speech and gesture, sign, or often writing.

Language

300

In 1950, this country withdrew from the first and only Soccer World Cup it ever qualified for because FIFA banned playing barefoot.

India

300

Estimated number of pounds of dead skin each person sheds per year.

8

400

True or False - Barry Manilow didn’t write the song “I Write the Songs”

False - the original version was written by Beach Boys member Bruce Johnston in 1975.

400

In the 13th Century, Pope Gregory IV declared war on this now common household animal, believing that they were the instruments of Satan.

Cats

400

This is a theatre built primarily for presenting educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and the night sky, or for training in celestial navigation.

Planetarium

400

Tom Brady, winner of 7 Super Bowl titles with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers and holder of the all-time passing yards record, was drafted at this rank in the 2000 NFL Draft.

199th Overall (Round 6)

400

The number of countries where you can't buy Coca-Cola.

2 - North Korea and Cuba

500

In 2016, this long passed musician sold more CDs than Beyoncé.

Mozart

500

This was the job of King Henry VIII of England's servants who were called “Grooms of Stool.” During his reign, he had all of those four such people knighted.

Their job was to wipe his bottom after he went to the bathroom.

500

The definition of this word is: consisting of diverse things or members; including many things of different kinds

Miscellaneous

500

This Olympian was the subject of an article claiming he had a 12,000-calorie per day diet when in reality it was from 8,000 to 10,000 calories per day.

Michael Phelps

500

The number of letters in the longest place name on Earth.

85 - Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu