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100

Who is the author of the poem "The Road Not Taken"?

Robert Frost

100

Where does the Siamese cat originate from?

Thailand

100

In Greek mythology, who was turned into a spider by Athena?

Arachne

100

The number 8 is considered the luckiest number in which country?

China

100

In biology, what is considered "the powerhouse" of the cell?

Mitochondria

200

In Harry Potter, what is the term used for wizards that can speak with snakes?

Parselmouth

200

Which breed of dog is considered the smartest?

Border Collie

200

In Egyptian mythology, Thoth is the god of what?

Writing and Knowledge

200

In Mexican culture, what does sending yellow flowers represent?

Death

200

Which thermodynamics law states that "if two systems are both in thermal equilibrium with a third system, then they are in thermal equilibrium with each other"?

Zeroth law

300

What is the name of the tribute that spares Katniss in the first Hunger Games book?

Thresh

300

Which fish are the only kind to have eyelids?

Sharks

300

In Greek mythology, who did Orpheus intend to rescue from the Underworld?

Eurydice

300

In which country does the act of slurping noodles show appreciation?

Japan

300

How many common amino acids are there?

20

400

In Sherlock Holmes, what causes the hounds in "The Hounds of Baskerville" glow?

Phosphorus

400

What breed of dog originated from a tax collector's need for a guard dog?

Doberman pinscher

400

In Chinese mythology, what is the name of the creature that appears during an imminent birth or death of a sage?

Qilin

400

Which country has a tradition where a family break and pass around a thin white wafer during Christmas?

Poland

400

Which fluid mechanics law states that "pressure applied to an enclosed fluid will be transmitted without a change in magnitude to every point of the fluid and to the walls of the container"?

Pascal's Law

500

In Twilight, what is the name of the group Heidi is a member of?

Volturi Guard

500

Which bird species lack conventional eyeballs?

Owls

500

In Australian mythology, what is the name of the man-eating monster that lives in rivers, lakes and swamps?

Bunyip

500

In which country is "Gursha", the act of feeding another with your hands, considered polite?

Ethiopia

500

What is an organic compound containing the functional group R-CH=O called?

Aldehyde