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100

Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to a church in this German town.

Wittenburg.

100

Would you weigh more or less on Mars?

Less (1/3rd).

100

1932. This gangster enters Atlanta Penitentiary for income tax evasion. 

Al Capone.

100

Which two sports teams share Scotiabank Arena?

Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors.

100

How many signs are there in the Zodiac?

Twelve.

200

This famous Christian theologian and philosopher was converted in 386. His Confessions is still widely read today.

Augustine.

200

Electron pairs, when shared between two atoms, help create what kind of bond?

Covalent.

200

1929. This baseball player hits 3 consecutive home runs. Twelve years later, he would die of the disease that is named after him.

Lou Gehrig.

200

Toronto's Airport is named after which Prime Minister of Canada?

Lester B. Pearson.

200

Which country consumes the most chocolate per capita?

Switzerland.

300

This view holds that Jesus is a created being of lesser status than the Father. It was deemed heretical at the Council of Nicaea (325).

Arianism.

300

What metal is found at the center of the Earth?

Iron.

300

1979. This Brit becomes the first female Prime Minister.

Margaret Thatcher.

300

Canada's Wonderland is home to the world's seventh-tallest roller coaster, a height of Biblical proportions. What is its name?

Leviathan.

300

How many NBA Championships did Michael Jordan win?

Six.

400

In 1455, this man published the first Bible produced by a printing press.

Johannes Gutenberg. The price of a Gutenberg Bible is estimated to be around $30 million.

400

The scientific term for the collarbone.

Clavicle.

400

1953. This American author wins the Pulitzer Prize for Literature for his "The Old Man and the Sea."

Ernest Hemingway.

400

What was Toronto's previous name?

York.

400

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie (1903).

500

The Catholic church split from the Orthodox church ("The Great Schism") in this century.

Eleventh (1054).

500

This is the only land animal that can change its direction in mid-air.

The cheetah.

500

1910. This Canadian Prime Minister creates the Royal Canadian Navy with the Naval Service Act.

Wilfrid Laurier.

500

This woman has been Deputy Mayor of Toronto since John Tory's resignation.

Jennifer McKelvie.

500

What's the rarest M&M colour?

Brown.