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100

What year did the Titanic sink?

1912

100

Which animal is basically nature’s built-in “throw up a wall and sleep anywhere” champion because it can literally sleep standing up?

A horse

100

In which country is it illegal to wear high heels at ancient historic sites because they might “damage the past”?

Greece

100

What popular snack was invented when a frustrated chef sliced potatoes paper-thin to annoy a picky customer—but ended up creating a hit?

Potato chips

100

What animal can basically “turn off” aging and revert back to its juvenile form like it got a system restore button?

The "immortal" jellyfish

200

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

France

200

What animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that they’ve actually confused crime scene investigators?

A koala

200

In which U.S. state is it illegal to put an ice cream cone in your back pocket (because it might be used for horse theft)?

Alabama

200

What famous sweet treat was discovered when a baker accidentally let chocolate melt into his cookie dough and didn’t panic?

Chocolate Chip Cookies

200

What is the name of the brain chemical that basically shows up when you do something fun and makes you feel like you just won a tiny invisible trophy?

Dopamine

300

Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?

The Inca Civilization

300

Which sea creature has three hearts, blue blood, and the personality of a stressed-out alien hiding from everyone?

An octopus

300

In what country is it technically illegal to die in Parliament?

The UK

300

What sticky invention was originally created by a scientist trying to develop a super-strong adhesive—but it was too weak and just became “removable glue”?

Post-it Notes

300

What everyday thing is so fast it can travel around the Earth about 7.5 times in one second?

Light

400

What wall came down in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War?

The Berlin Wall

400

What animal can survive being frozen solid, then thaw out like it’s just waking up from a nap and says “what did I miss?”

A wood frog

400

In which U.S. state is it illegal to whistle underwater?

Illinois

400

What fizzy drink was first created by a pharmacist trying to make a headache cure—but instead made something people voluntarily drink for fun?

Coca-Cola

400

What do we call the force that makes objects resist changes in motion—aka why your body wants to stay on the couch longer than your plans allow?

Inertia

500

Which famous historical figure supposedly said, “Let them eat cake”?

Marie Antoinette

500

Which bird is known for stealing shiny objects like a tiny feathered burglar with zero shame?

A magpie

500

In which country is it illegal to name your pig “Napoleon”?

France

500

What kitchen appliance was discovered when a scientist noticed a chocolate bar melted in his pocket while testing radar equipment?

Microwave Oven

500

What phenomenon is the result of Refraction and dispersion of light through water droplets?

A rainbow!