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100

This is the number of egg whites the American Heart Association recommends daily.

How many is 2?

100

Piano keys are made of this.

What is plastic?

100

This is considered the longest river in the world.

What is the Amazon?

100

A large farm building sometimes used to house livestock.

What is a barn?

100

This is the national animal of India.

What is a Tiger?

200

The most predominant ingredient exported from Cuba.

What is sugar?

200

This classical composer was deaf.

Who was Beethoven?

200

Copenhagen is the capital city of this country.

What is Denmark?

200

To propel the body through the water using bodily limbs or other body movements.

What is swim?

200

This is the only mammal that can fly.

What is a bat?

300

The country that is the largest exporter of mangoes.

What is India?

300

This instrument is used by the indigenous people of Australia and has a distinctive sound.

What is a didgeridoo?

300

This is the world's largest continent.

What is Asia?

300

A member of the mystic knightly order in Star Wars, trained to guard peace and justice in the universe.

What is Jedi?

300

This animal's eyes are bigger than its brain.

What is an ostrich?

400

The meaning of the word "burrito".

What is little donkey?

400

The musical term meaning to play a piece of music lively and fast.

What is allegro?

400

This is the oldest city in India.

What is Varanasi?

400

This person is an American businessman and founder, of one of the world's largest technology infrastructure companies.

Who is Dell?

400

This animal can eat prey that is 10x the size of its head.

What is a snake?

500

The most expensive spice on earth.

What is saffron?

500

This is an Indian string instrument.

What is a sitar?

500

This city gets its name from the Malay word for the betel nut palm.

What is Penang?

500

This is made up of a group of protons and neutrons that are surrounded by electrons.

What is an atom?

500

This animal laughs when tickled.

What is a rat?