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100

This monarch holds the record for the longest reign in England.

Who is Elizabeth II?

1952–2022

70 years and 214 days 

100

This country is currently ranked as the happiest in the world.

What is Finland?

As of 2024, for the seventh year in a row, Finland has landed the top spot on the World Happiness Report's annual ranking of the happiest countries in the world. 

100

This is the fastest animal in the world.

What is the Peregrine falcon?

It has maximum recorded diving speed of 389 km/h.

A cheetah is the fastest land animal with the highest-recorded top speed of 120km/h and an acceleration of 0-96.6km/h in under 3 seconds.

Shout out to the black marlin at 132km/h and the Horsefly at 145km/h


 

100

The theory that the universe began as a hot, dense state and has been expanding ever since is called this.

What is the Big Bang Theory?

100

"There's a snake in my boots!"

Who is Woody from Toy Story?

200

This city and state were the site of JFK’s assassination.

What is Dallas, Texas?

200

This is the longest river in North America.

What is the Mississippi River?

200

This phone company produced the iconic 3310.

What is Nokia?

200

This is the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere.

What is nitrogen?

200

"It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies, but just as much to stand up to our friends."

Who is Dumbledore from Harry Potter?

300

He is often referred to as "the father of the atomic bomb."

Full name required for correct answer.

Who is Julius Robert Oppenheimer?

300

This country consists of more than 7,000 islands.

What is The Philippines?

As an archipelago, the Philippines comprises about 7,641 islands clustered into three major island groups: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao. Only about 2,000 islands are inhabited, and more than 5,000 are yet to be officially named.

300

The Peri-Peri sauce in Nando's originates from this African country.

What is Mozambique?

300

This is the term for the small hair-like structures in the respiratory system that help move mucus and trapped particles.

What are cilia?

300

"Oh yes, the past can hurt. But you can either run from it, or learn from it."

Who is Rafiki from The Lion King?

400

This was the first country to grant women the right to vote.

What is New Zealand (1893)?

Australia was the second country to grant women the right to vote in 1902. However, Australia enfranchises white women, but denied aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women the vote until 1962. 

400

This country has more pyramids than any other.

What is Sudan?

While African pyramids are commonly associated with Egypt, which has around 138 pyramids, Sudan has 220 extant pyramids (roughly 240 originally), the most in the world.

400

An agreement under which gold was the basis for the U.S. dollar and other currencies were pegged to the U.S. dollar's value.

What is the Bretton Woods Agreement?

400

This scientific law explains why objects immersed in a fluid experience an upward buoyant force.

What is Archimedes' Principle?

400
"Nobody puts Baby in a corner."

Who is Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) from Dirty Dancing?

500

This is the number of U.S. vice presidents who later became president.

What is 15?

500

This is the smallest ocean in the world.

What is The Arctic Ocean.

500

This was the first country to introduce paper currency.

What is China?

500

In 1774, Joseph Priestley discovered this element by isolating it from mercuric oxide.

What is oxygen?

500

“Hey! What's the matter! I’m walking here! I’m walking here!”

Who is Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman) from Midnight Cowboy?

Dustin Hoffman’s line was ad-libbed, and the scene was shot guerilla style because they didn’t have enough money to shut down a New York street. The cab "almost hit us," Hoffman once recalled. "I guess the brain works so quickly, I said, in a split of a second, 'Don’t go out of character …' So I said, 'I'm walking here.' Director John Schlesinger started laughing. He clapped his hands and said, 'We must have that, we must have that,' and redid it two or three times, because he loved it."