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100

In “Beauty and the Beast,” what type of household item is Lumière?

A candelabra

100

Which property is part of a set that has only two properties instead of three?

Baltic Avenue

100

 What’s the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches?

18 inches

100

Which is the smallest planet within our solar system?

Mercury 

100

Pygmy marmosets live in the basin of which major world river?

Amazon

200

In “Moana,” who is the demigod that Moana sets out to find?

Maui

200

The mascot for Monopoly is Mr. Monopoly. What was his name before it became Mr. Monopoly?

Rich Uncle Pennybags

200

 What sport is best known as the ‘king of sports’?

Soccer

200

The moon called Titan orbits which planet? 

Saturn

200

 What is another name for the Pangolin, which rolls into a ball when threatened?

Scaly Anteater

300

What is the name of the young girl who ventures into the world of emotions in “Inside Out”?

Riley

300

How much pre-printed money did the bank contain in a 1980s Monopoly set?

$15,140

300

What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?

 Turkey

300

Which planet is closest in size to Earth?

Venus

300

Which is the only part of the world which does not have any native felines?

Australia


400

In “Monsters, Inc.,” who is Mike Wazowski’s best friend?

James P. “Sulley” Sullivan

400

How much money does the banker distribute to each player in the starting of the game?

 $1500

400

How many dimples does an average golf ball have?

336

400

Which planets have no moons?

Mercury and Venus

400

Roe, red, and fallow are types of which British creature?

A deer


500

Who voices the character Joy in “Inside Out”?

Amy Poehler

500

What is not a color of any of the Monopoly properties?

 Lavender

500

 What country has competed the most times in the Summer Olympics yet hasn’t won a gold medal?

The Philippines.

500

Which planet has the most volcanoes

Venus

500

What natural phenomenon occurs when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with Earth's atmosphere?

Aurora borealis (Northern Lights)