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100

A number times itself a certain amount of times, mathematically denoted as such, with x being the number and y the amount of times that it is multiplied by itself: xy

What is an exponent?

100

The only country bordering South Korea.

What is North Korea?

100

The forty-fifth (45th) president of the USA.

Who is Donald Trump?

100

Who wrote the song Bad Company from the album Bad Company?

What is Bad Company?

100

The protagonist of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series.

Who is Greg Heffley?

200

The study of the body of living things.

What is anatomy?

200

The capital of Italy

What is Rome?

200

The empire that the United States broke free from.

What is Great Britain?

200

The director of the movie Pulp Fiction.

Who is Quentin Tarantino?

200

Poet who wrote The Pit and the Pendulum, the Raven, the Cask of Amontillado, and the Tell-Tale Heart among other horror poems.

Who was Edgar Allan Poe?

300

A 9-sided polygon.

What is a nonagon?

300

Home to Mt. Fuji

What is Japan?

300

The only African nation to remain un-colonized until the 20th century.

What is Ethiopia?

300

The principal in the show The Simpsons.

Who is Principal Skinner?

300

Used at the beginning of every paragraph.

What is indentation?

400

The planet closest to the sun.

What is the planet Mercury?

400

The capital of California

What is Sacramento?

400

This now-nonexistent nation in the Balkans now is many nations such as Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia.

What is Yugoslavia?

400

Supergroup that wrote songs such as White Room and Sunshine of Your Love.

Who/what was Cream?

400

The number of books in the Harry Potter series.

What is 7?

500

The operating system made and distributed by Microsoft.

What is Windows?

500

The capital of South Africa.

What are Cape Town, Pretoria, and Bloemfontein?

500

This nation was formed when America sent many freed slaves back to Africa.

What is Liberia?

500
Full name of the rap group typically known as N.W.A.

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500

Author of Dracula.

Who was Bram Stoker?