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100

What is the name for a group of porcupines?

A prickle

100

On July 20th, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first person in history to do what?

Walk on the moon.

100

How many cards are in a standard deck of playing cards?

52

100

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Scotland

100

A traditional chef's hat has how many folds?

100

200

A lobster has how many legs?

10

200

World War I began in what year?

1914

200

What is the name for the metal/plastic tube found on the end of shoelaces?

An aglet

200

Which movie production caused a global shortage of pink paint?

Barbie

200

This fruit, known as the "king of fruits" is illegal to carry in many public spaces due to it's smell?

Durian
300

This animal is the deadliest in the world. 

Mosquito

300

This president was also a licensed bartender.

Abraham Lincoln

300

Typically weighing around 8 pounds, what is the largest organ of the human body?

The skin / epidermis

300

This now famous company was originally named "BackRub" before ultimately changing to it's current name. 

Google

Fun fact: the reason it's Google and not Googol (like the number) is due to a typo made while checking domain availability. 

300

This classic candy was originally sold as "chicken feed".

Candy Corn

400

This animal, native to Australia, caused widespread damage to farms resulting in military force deployed against them. 

Emu

400
The US purchased the Louisiana Territory from which country?

France

400

What food has been found to be edible even though it was over 3,000 years old?

Honey

400

Which country hosts the annual Wife Carrying World Championship?

Finland

400

This fruit was once called the "love apple".

Tomato

500

As a baby this animal gains up to 250 pounds per day. 

Blue whale

500

Completed in 2003 and slowing the Earths rotation by 0.06 microseconds, the worlds largest hydroelectric dam was built in which country?

China (the Three Gorges Dam)

500

Relative to the internet, what does "URL" stand for?

Uniform Resource Locator

500

What is the most common password used among employees worldwide (despite IT warnings)?

123456

500

This common utensil was considered "an affront to God" and a "artificial substitute for human fingers" in 11th century Europe.

The fork