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100

True/False 

Polar bears can only live in the Arctic region, not in the Antarctic.

TRUE

100

Peru shares a border with Venezuela. True or false?

False 

100

True/False 

It took eight months from start to finish to produce the 1959 Disney film, Sleeping Beauty.

False - It took eight years 

100

Which of the following sports does not use a ball?

Golf, tennis, hockey, or baseball?

Hockey

100

Can elephants swim?

Yes

100

What is the name of the largest ocean in the world? 


Pacific

100

With how many bricks is the Empire State Building made of?

A.) 100 million  B.) 5 million C.) 20 million  D.)10 million


10 million

100

What is the 'perfect score' in a game of Ten Pin Bowling?


300

100

In which city would you find Gatwick airport?


London

200

What are the names of the seven continents of the world? 


 Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia/Oceania

200

How many time zones does Russia have?

A) 3 B) 5 C) 2 D) 7 E) 11 D)16  

11

200

What was Marilyn Monroe’s natural hair color?



Red

200

The Olympics are held every how many years?


2

200

How many legs does a lobster have?

10

200

What is the name of the coldest sea on Earth? 


Arctic Sea


200

What does come down but never goes up?



Rain

200

How many balls are on a pool table at the start of a game?



16

200

True or false - birds have teeth? 


False

300

What U.S. state is home to no documented poisonous snakes?


Alaska

300

What country is often referred to as "White Russia"?


Belarus

300

Which villain is known for saying the following: “Why So Serious?”



The Joker

300

In soccer, what body part can’t touch the ball? (not including goalie)

Hands

300

What birds eye is larger than its brain?

Ostrich 

300

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

Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and the Antarctic 


300

Where were the fortune cookies invented?



San Francisco

300

What sport do the following terms belong to - "Hotdog & Bottom Trun"?

A.) Raquetball B.) Surfing C.) Snowboarding D.)Soccer


B.) Surfing 

300

Which American airline is named after a Greek letter?


Delta

400

Which country is also called The Netherlands? 

Holland

400

What American city is the Golden Gate Bridge located in? 

San Francisco

400

Who plays the lead role of the accident-prone Clark Griswold in the 1989 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation''?



Chevy Chase

400

What’s the national sport of Canada?

Lacrosse

400

Which mammal is known to have the most powerful bite in the world?


A.Great White Shark  B.) Crocodile C.) Hippopotamus D.) Badger 

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C.) Hippopotamus

400

In what ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located? 


Atlantic Ocean

400

How many years old is the world's oldest tree?


A)3573 B) 4853 C)2518 D)5738 

4,853 years old

400

 What was Jack Nicklaus' nickname?



Golden Bear

400

What is the oldest airline still in service under its original name? Hint:Europe


KLM (Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij).

500

What is the name of the smallest country in the world? 


Vatican City

500

Where are the Spanish Steps located? 

Rome, Italy

500

Who wrote "The Great Gatsby"?



F. Scott Fitzgerald



500

What country has competed the most times in the Summer Olympics yet hasn’t won a gold medal?

A) DRC B) Canada C) Ghana D) Thailand E) The Philippines F) Ethiopia

The Philippines

500

What object does a male penguin often gift to a female penguin to win her over?



A pebble
500

What is the name of the deepest point in Earth’s oceans? 


Mariana’s Trench 


500

In one day, one large tree can lift up to ___ gallons of water out of the ground and discharge it into the air.


A) 100 B) 75 C) 50 D) 10 E) 150

A) 100

500

Q: How many players make up a field hockey team?



11

500

Which bird can flap its wings up to 200 times a second?

Hummingbird