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100

What country is also known as 'The Land of the Blue Sky'?

Mongolia

100

Which London underground line was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth's 25th anniversary of ascending the throne?

Jubilee

100

What is the name of the famous woman primatologist who studied chimpanzees?

 Jane Goodall

100

Which Amendment to the US Constitution gives women the right to vote?

19th

100

A deal is made to make Washington, DC the nation's new capital in "The Room Where It Happens," a song in what smash hit Broadway musical?

Hamilton

200

 Where is the meridian line in London?

Greenwich

200

 In which mountain range is Lake Tahoe located?

Sierra Nevada Mountains

200

Which of Louisa May Alcott's characters in the novel "Little Women" wanted to be a writer?

Jo

200

A small number of women piloted fighter aircraft in combat in World War II. From what country was the highest scoring female ace?

Russia

200

Bill Clinton is quite the jazz musician. His talent for which instrument got him the nickname “The MTV President,” and is probably one of the less controversial facts about him (unless you have something against smooth riffs)?

Saxophone

300

The state of Nevada was created out of which large territory that would later become the Bee Hive state?

Utah

300

Delhi is the second largest metropolis in India. Which is the only city in India that has traditionally had a larger population?

Mumbai    (Formerly Bombay)

300

This famous woman was queen of two countries and believed she had the right to the English crown. Who was she?

Mary, Queen of Scots

300

Who was the first U.S. woman ever to win a Winter Olympics Gold Medal in downhill skiing?

Lindsey Vonn

300

Which two presidential candidates participated in the first televised presidential debate in 1960?

JFK and Nixon

400

San Marino is one of the smallest countries in the world. It's completely surrounded by which European country?

Italy

400

The main river that flows through Amsterdam, The Netherlands shares its name with a beer. What is the name of that Dutch beer?

Amstel

400

Who was the first woman to run for Vice President of the United States as the candidate of the Republican Party?

Sarah Palin

400

Helen Keller reached some remarkable milestones despite being blind and deaf. What is the name of the woman who taught her to strive for them?

Annie Sullivan

400

The No Child Left Behind Act was a U.S. Act of Congress that reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and was signed into law by what U.S. President?

George W Bush

500

Which is the largest country in the Caribbean by area?

Cuba

500

No longer found within its borders, what animal is on the state flag of California?


Grizzly Bear

500

 What comedian, also famous for her appearances on 'Laugh-In,' had a one woman show in which she explained the difference between soup and art?

Lily Tomlin

500

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

Aretha Franklin

500

Abraham Lincoln was the first elected president for what American political party?

Republicans