Geography
US History
Science
Riddles
Miscellaneous
100

Which continent is home to the vast Sahara Desert?

Africa

100

When was the US established?

1776

100

What is the most common element in the world?

Nitrogen

100

I am tall when I am young, and short when I am old. What am I?

A candle

100

How many times is God mentioned in the declaration of independence?

4

200

Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?

Japan

200

Who was the first person to sign the Constitution?

George Washington

200

What is the least common element?

Astatine

200

What has keys but can’t open locks?

A piano
200

Which state has the highest abortion rate?

California 

300

What is the capital city of Australia?

Canberra

300

When did the US officially become a considered country?

Jan. 14 1784 

300

How many elements are on the periodic table?

118

300

What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?

A teapot

300

Which amendment protects freedom of speech, religion, and the press?

The 1st amendment

400

Which iconic landmark can be found in Agra, India?

The Taj Mahal

400

What was the first national monument?

Devil's Tower
400

How do scientist create new elements?

By testing atomic bombs and nuclear reactors

400

What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?

A stamp

400
What does DEI stand for?

Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion

500

Which country has the most waterfalls?

Sri Lanka

500

When did the US acquire Mississippi?

December 10, 1817

500

What was the first element named after a person?

Samarium

500

What is so fragile that just saying its name can break it?

Silence

500

What is the US national debt?

38.45 T