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100

What's the Capital?

Tallahassee

100

Who wore the meat dress?

Lady Gaga

100

Who interrupted Taylor Swift's speech at the MTV Video Music Awards?

Kanye West

100

What is the largest animal in the world?

Blue Whale

100

How many different colors are used in the lettering of Google's logo and what are they?

Four (Blue, Red, Green, and Yellow)

200

Florida produces more than 70 percent of the nation’s ______.

Oranges

200

_____ slapped ______ at the 2022 Oscars.

Will Smith, Chris Rock

200

What movie is the quote from: "You're gonna need a bigger boat."

Jaws

200

How long can a person go without eating food?

up to 3 weeks

200

What company did Ray Kroc found?

McDonalds's

300

How many major league baseball teams train in FL? (as spring training)

15

300

Who is the most followed creator on TikTok?

Khaby Lame

300

What three TV shows used PearPhones?

Victorious, ICarly, and Sam and Cat

300

How many bones does a shark have?

zero

300

What does EBITDA stand for?

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization

400

Why was a Florida Area code change to (321) in 1999?

Celebrate the Kennedy Space Center launches

400

What is Miley Cyrus' real name?

Destiny Hope Cyrus

400

Who directed the movie Jurassic Park?

Steven Spielberg 

400

What is the deadliest animal in terms of how many deaths it causes per year?

Mosquito

400

The Big Five U.S. accounting firms became the Big Four in 2001, because Arthur Andersen botched their audit of what Texas company?

Enron

500

Everywhere in Florida is less than ___ miles from the ocean

60

500

What public figure visited UT's campus in May of 1991?

Queen Elizabeth II

500

What year was the first IPhone released?

2007

500

What mammal lays eggs?

duck-billed platypus and four species of echidna (also known as spiny anteaters)

500

When the stock market index S&P 500 is referenced in the U.S., technically "S&P" no longer stands for anything. However, what did these two letters previously stand for?

Standard and Poor's