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100

What does the NFL stand for?

National Football League 

100

What is the fastest animal on land?

Cheetah 

100

What is the force that resists motion when two solid surfaces rub against each other?

Friction 

100

What type of music did rock and roll derive from?

Rhythm and blues

100

President Abraham Lincoln led the United States through which war?

The Civil War

200

Who holds the record for the most career passing yards in NFL history?

Tom Brady (89,214)

200

What animal lays the largest eggs?

An ostrich

200

What is the process when a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly called?

Metamorphosis

200

Who is known as the "King of Rock and Roll"?

Elvis Presley 

200

How many original colonies were there in the early United States?

13

300

What is the nickname given to the last player selected each year in the NFL draft?

Mr. Irrelevant

300

What is the only place on their body dogs have sweat glands?

The pads of their paws

300

What is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen

300

Ozzy Osbourne was in what heavy metal band?

Black Sabbath 

300

What are the first 10 amendments of the Constitution called?

The Bill of Rights

400

What is the only publicly-owned team in the NFL?

Green Bay Packers

400

What is the largest living species of lizard?

The Komodo dragon

400

Which part of the human body contains the smallest bones?

The ear

400

Jimmy Page played guitar in what legendary rock group?

Led Zeppelin

400

What are the three branches of the United States government?

Executive, Judicial, Legislative

500

Which five NFL teams have bird mascots?

The Philadelphia Eagles, the Arizona Cardinals, the Atlanta Falcons, the Baltimore Ravens, and the Seattle Seahawks

500

What is a group of flamingos called?

A flamboyance

500

What is the smallest unit of matter?

Atom

500

Who famously performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Woodstock in 1969?

Jimi Hendrix

500

Which four presidents are on Mount Rushmore?

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt