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100

One of the most famous institutions of musical education in the world, the Moscow Conservatory is officially named after what composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker?"

Tchaikovsky

100

What novel by Harper Lee features the character of Atticus Finch?

To Kill a Mockingbird

100

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

100

Who holds the record for the most home runs in Major League Baseball history?

Barry Bonds

100

What is the name of the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

200

A string quarter is traditionally composed of one cello, one viola, and two of which instrument?

violin

200

Who wrote the poem "The Waste Land"?

T.S. Eliot

200

Which river is the longest in Africa?

The Nile

200

What is the name of the tennis tournament that takes place in England and is known for its grass courts and white uniforms?

Wimbledon

200

Which musical instrument is also known as a fiddle?

Violin

300

What four-letter classical music term is Italian for "high?"

Alto

300

Which Russian author wrote "War and Peace"?

Leo Tolstoy

300

What is the name of the mountain range that spans the entire length of South America?

Andes

300

Which country has won the most World Cup titles in soccer?

Brazil

300

Who played the character of Forrest Gump in the movie of the same name?

Tom Hanks

400

What pear-shaped stringed instrument from the lute family typically consists between 8-12 strings and whose types include bowl backs and bluegrass?

Mandolin

400

What novel by Jane Austen features the character of Mr. Darcy?

Pride and Prejudice

400

Which European country is divided into 26 cantons, each with its own government?

Switzerland

400

What is the name of the American football team that plays its home games in Green Bay, Wisconsin?

Green Bay Packers

400

What is the name of the body of water that separates the United Kingdom from mainland Europe?

The English Channel

500

What Italian word refers to an instrumental piece meant to be played "between" two other musical or dramatic entities, though they can sometimes be played independently?

Intermezzo

500

Which African-American poet wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"?

Maya Angelou

500

What country has pyramids older than Egypt

Sudan

500

Who is the all-time leading scorer in the National Basketball Association (NBA)?

LeBron James

500

Which country is the largest in terms of land area?

Russia