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100

What is the smallest country in the world? 

Vatican City

100

Which era marked a switch from agricultural practices to industrial practices?

The Industrial Revolution

100

Which type of living organism produces most of the Earth's oxygen?

Phytoplankton (Plankton is also acceptable)

100

In 1976, these two college dropouts founded Apple Computer, Inc.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak

100

What country does “The Jungle Book” take place in?

India

200

What is the highest mountain peak in North America?

Denali

200

In what country is the Chernobyl nuclear plant located?

 Ukraine

200

 Entomology is the study of what?

Insects

200

This household vacuum was originally developed by Black & Decker as a tool for sample collection on the moon.

The Dustbuster

200

In “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” what keeps the three-headed dog asleep?

Music

300

Where is the lowest natural place on Earth?

The Mariana Trench 



300

Who gave financial backing to Christopher Columbus to explore the New World?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain

300

What comet, last spotted in 1986, is visible from Earth once every 75 or 76 years?

 Halley's Comet

300

What is the meaning of “fn” on your computer keyboard?

Function

300

What is the name of Boba Fett’s ship in “Star Wars”?

Slave 1

400

Which country is also known as Holland?

The Netherlands

400

Which empire had no written language?

The Incan Empire

400

Which mineral is commonly known as "fool's gold"?

Pyrite

400

What is the best-selling video game franchise?

Mario

400

In “Star Wars,” who built C-3P0?

Anakin Skywalker

500

Which country has the most islands?

Sweden

500

Until 1923, what was the Turkish city of Istanbul called?

Constantinople

500

What does TNT stand for?

Trinitrotoluene

500

What does Yahoo stand for?

Yet Another Hierarchically Officious Oracle

500

Which city is “101 Dalmatians”

London