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Ottawa is the capital of what country?
Canada
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What famous American landmark was a gift from France to celebrate the American Centennial?
The Statue of Liberty
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What the only letter that is never used in any of the names of the states?
Q
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What tourist attraction was created by the Colorado River?
The Grand Canyon
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What snack is most commonly distributed in airplanes?
Peanuts
200
name 2 state capitals named after U.S. presidents.
Lincoln, Nebraska. Madison, Wisconsin. Jackson, Mississippi. Jefferson City, Missouri.
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What 5,500 mile long man made landmark can be seen from space?
The Great Wall of China
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What Language is use for medical terminology?
Latin
200
Where is the deepest known place in the ocean?
The Challenger Deep, Mariana Trench. 36,070 feet
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What is the most famous cross country route in the USA?
Route 66
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What is the capital of Mexico?
Mexico City
300
In what state is the tallest mountain in America?
Hawaii Mauna Kea
300
What language preceded English as the international language of trade
French
300
Where did the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight land?
Paris
300
How many tons of water flow over Niagara Falls per minute?
3,160
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which capitol is named after a character in the BIble
Saint Paul, Minnesota
400
Name the four states that form the famous monument "The Four Corners".
Arizona New Mexico Utah Colorado
400
What language is spoken in Morocco?
Arabic
400
What is the longest cave system in the in the world?
Mammoth cave, Kentucky
400
Which state has the motto: "Live Free or Die!"
New Hampshire
500
What is the state capitol that derived its name from the French word "the woods"?
Boise, Idaho
500
Where is the tallest statue of Jesus Christ?
Świebodzin, Poland.
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What is the oldest word in the English language?
Town
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Where would you go to find the tallest brick lighthouse in the world?
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, North Carolina
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What is the population of Europe?
About 743 million