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100

Which country in South America uses Portuguese as their primary language instead of Spanish?

Brazil

100

For which 1964 musical blockbuster did Julie Andrews win the Academy Award for Best Actress?

Mary Poppins

100

Jared Leto is the frontman of what band?

30 Seconds to Mars

100

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

100

What's the most eaten food in the world?

Rice

200

What are the names of the five oceans of the world?

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and the Antarctic

200

In what 1976 thriller does Robert De Niro famously say "You talkin' to me?"

Taxi Driver

200

Who was the very first American Idol winner?

Kelly Clarkson

200

How many states of matter are there?

Four.

Solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.

200

What is the world's spiciest pepper as of 2023?

Carolina Reaper

300

How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?

4

300

What Hollywood movie star plays himself in Zombieland?

Bill Murray

300

What was Elvis Presley's first No. 1 hit in the United States?

Heartbreak Hotel

300

Which planet has the most moons?

Saturn

300

Which country did the show 'Iron Chef' originate from?

Japan

400

In which European city was the first organized marathon held?

Athens

400

Who is the only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie?

Ian McKellen

400

Which Marvel movie's soundtrack won two Grammys?

Black Panther

400

How many elements are listed in the periodic table?

118.

400

What was ketchup used for in the 1830s?

Medicine

It was believed to cure ailments like diarrhea, indigestion, and jaundice. 

500

Which country is home to the most volcanos?

Indonesia

500

What movie holds the record for most Oscar wins without winning Best Picture (eight wins total)?

Cabaret

500

Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Aretha Franklin

500

What does a “Geiger Counter” measure?

Radiation.

500

What is considered to be the oldest known vegetable?

Peas

Archaeological evidence suggests that peas have been cultivated for food for over 10,000 years and have been found in archaeological sites in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia. Peas were also a staple food of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.