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100

He's a South African man who founded SpaceX

Elon Musk

100

The country where sushi originated.

Japan

100

The most common type of pitch thrown by pitchers in baseball.

Fastball

100

K-pop is a popular genre of music that originated from this country.

South Korea

100

A type of computer monitor that is usually referred to as an LCD.

Liquid Crystal Display

200

The eye color of approximately 2% of all people.

Green

200

This fast food franchise has the most worldwide locations.

Subway

200

The former MLB baseball player who holds the record for most home runs.

Barry Bonds

200

The name of Taylor Swift's first album.

Taylor Swift

200

The three words that stand for "www" in internet website links.

world wide web

300

Trees that never lose their leaves.

Evergreens

300

This popular fried chicken restaurant chain goes by the name KFC.

Kentucky Fried Chicken

300

The number of hockey players on each team that are allowed on the ice at the same time.

Six

300

Victoria Beckham was a member of this all girl English pop group formed in 1994.

Spice Girls

300

The popular internet social media company which was founded in 2004.

Facebook

400

The number of pairs of chromosomes found in the average human.

23

400

A beef rice noodle soup that is the most popular food from Vietnam.

Pho

400

In sports, the acronym MVP, stands for this.

Most Valuable Player

400

The number of keys on most baby grand pianos.

88

400

A unit that is equal to 1,024 Gigabytes.

Terabyte

500

The reaction where two atoms of hydrogen combine to form an atom of helium.

Fusion

500

A celebrity chef who opened his first restaurant in London, England.

Gordon Ramsay

500

The country that hosted the first FIFA Football World Cup in 1930.

Uruguay

500

This famous composer was born in Bonn, Electorate of Cologne.

Ludwig van Beethoven

500

The less famous co-founder of Apple Computers.

Steve Wozniak