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200

This is how many disciples Jesus had

Twelve

200

This is the longest river in the world

The Nile

200

This is the fastest mammal on land

The cheetah

200

This is how much you get for recyling a pop can in Michigan.

10 cents

200

Which famous composer was deaf and continued to write music anyway?

Beethoven

400

This is how many books of the Bible are named after women

Two (Esther and Ruth)

400

These are the names of four of the seven continents

North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Europe, Australia

400

This creature has three hearts and blue blood.

Octopus

400

How many games did the Detroit Lions win last year?

15

400

How many eighth notes are in a 5/4 measure

10

600

This book is a collection of wise sayings

Proverbs

600

What is the imaginary line that divides the earth horizontally into two hemispheres?

The Equator

600

This bird can fly backwards

The Hummingbird

600

How many sides in a septagon

7

600

How many sharps are in the key of E Major

4 (F, C, G, D)

800

This is the instrument that David played

Lyre Harp

800

This is how many original colonies there were in the early United States.

Thirteen

800

What mammal has the longest tail?

Giraffe

800

This piece of music we are playing this week was also featured in an episode of Bluey.

"I Vow to thee my Country"
800
Who composed the Torchbearers?

Eric Ball

1000

This person replaced Judas as an apostle. 

Matthias

1000

This country has the most natural lakes

Canada

1000

Which animal can live up to 500 years old?

Greenland shark

1000
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo DaVinci 

1000

Starting with the root, spell a G major chord

G, B, D