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100

At 6'4", who was the tallest president?

Abe Lincoln

100

What insect provides food for humans?

Honeybees

100

What swimming stroke is named after an insect?

butterfly

100

"All Man Are Created Equal" is from what document?

Declaration of Independence

100

What is the capital of Michigan?

Lansing

200

Whose picture is on a $2.00 bill?

Thomas Jefferson

200

What is the name of the process by which green plants convert the energy of sunlight into chemical energy?

photosynthesis

200

Can you give the name for NFL's Indianapolis team?

Colts

200

How many original US colonies became states?

13

200

What is the capital of Utah?

Salt Lake City

300

Which artist painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo Da Vinci

300

Which two bones in the human body extend from the elbow to the wrist?

radius and ulna

300

What is "Magic" Johnson's first name?

Earvin

300

The Treaty of Versailles was signed at the end of what war?

WWI

300

What is the capital of Illinois?

Springfield

400

Which 17th century English physicist and mathematician is said to have discovered the principle of gravity?

Isaac Newton

400

Which organ in the human body is most commonly transplanted from one human to another?

Kidney

400

How many active players are on each team in a soccer match?

11

400

What was the name of the day when US, Canadian and British troops invaded France?

D-Day

400

What is the capital of New Mexico?

Santa Fe

500

Between 1969 and 1977 which male entertainer performed more than 700 times, exclusively at the Las Vegas Hilton?

Elvis Presley

500

Which one of the five great lakes is highest above sea level, and also deepest?

Lake Superior

500

What is the only sport to be played on the moon?

Golf

500

Who was the first European explorer to travel from Europe overland to the Pacific Ocean?

Marco Polo

500

What is the capital of Hawaii?

Honolulu