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100

How many numbers are there in a postal code?

Five

100

What kind of household appliance relied on metal "rabbit ears" in the 1950s?

A Television
100

What does the number on top of a bowling ball represent?

It's weight

100

What bird, native to New Zealand, is the only one whose nostrils open at the tip of its bill?

The Kiwi

100

What flavor of ice cream is eaten the most?

Vanilla

200

What color are the two bars on the side of the Canadian flag?

Red

200

How many numbers are there on a telephone dial?

10

200

How much does a player collect by passing "Go" in Monopoly?

$200

200

Do penguins live in the Northern or the Southern Hemisphere?

The Southern

200

Who pulls the strings in a puppet show?

A Puppeteer

300

What South American country produces the most coffee?

Brazil

300

What does a sociologist study?

Humans

300

How many outfielders are in a baseball team's lineup at one time?

Three

300

What's the process of cutting wool from sheep called?

Shearing

300

What color is the writing on a regular Coke can?

White

400

What major title is bestowed upon the male heir to the British throne?

Prince of Wales

400

What is the word for "the front of a ship"?

Bow

400

What's the most popular sport in South America?

Soccer (Futbol)

400

Which animal is also known as the "prairie wolf"?

The Coyote

400

What fast-food chain calls a milkshake a "Frosty"?

Wendy's

500

What country's official language is Urdu?

Pakistan

500

What did our ancestors call "hairy stars"

Comets

500

What sport has players hitting a light white ball made of celluloid or plastic?

Table Tennis (Ping Pong)

500

What does an insect do when it "molts"?

Sheds its skin

500

What color candy appears most frequently in a bag of M&Ms?

Brown