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100

What goes up but never comes down?

Age

100

Which occasion corresponds to the longest day of the year?

Summer Solstice

100

What are baby Kangaroos called?

Joeys

100

Fill in the blank: Victor Hugo wrote the famous novel titled:  'The ______ of Notre Dame'

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

100

What is the only food that can never go bad?

Honey

100

Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the U.S?

France

100

Who was the first Disney Princess?

Snow White

200

What is the only word that is spelled incorrectly in the dictionary?

Incorrectly
200

What is the largest active volcano in the world?

Mauna Loa

200

What is the deadliest animal in the world?

The mosquito

200

Which Spanish artist is known for his surrealist paintings, including "The Persistence of Memory"?

Salvador Dali

200

In the popular Middle Eastern dish Falafel, what is the primary ingredient?

Garbanzo beans, AKA Chickpeas
200

This French soup is made from onions and beef stock, usually served with cheese-topped croutons.

French Onion Soup

200

What was Princess Diana's maiden name?

Spencer

300

What has to be broken before it is used?

An egg

300

Where is the tallest building in the world, (the Burj Khalifa) located? 

Dubai

300

What are the only birds that can fly backwards and/or upside down?

Hummingbirds
300

According to Guinness World Records, what is the best selling book of all time?

The Bible

300

What is considered the most expensive spice in the world?

Saffron

300

How many Pyramids of Giza were made?

Three

300

This famous actress starred in movies such as the “County Girl” and to “Catch a Thief” and married a prince, making her in a princess in 1956  

Grace Kelly

400

What has hands, but cannot clap?

A clock

400

What is the smallest state in the U.S?

Rhode Island

400

What is a group of lions called?

A pride

400

A 1894 painting by Cassius Coolidge depicts which animals playing poker?

Dogs

400

Which condiment was used for it's medicinal qualities in the 1800's?

Ketchup

400

This Dutch artist is famous for his works “The Starry Night” and “Sunflowers.”

Vincent Van Gogh

400

Where is Beauty and the Beast set?

France

500

How many months in the year have 28 days?

All of them

500

Which two countries have the longest shared international border?

Canada and the U.S.

500

Orcas, also known as "Killer Whales", are not actually classified as whales, but as what?

Dolphins
500

Mark Twain's stories about Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer were set in which U.S. state?

Missouri

500

What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?

Strawberries

500

What scale is used to measure earthquakes?

The Richter scale

500

Which shoe does Cinderella leave behind at the Ball? Left or Right?

Left