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100

Humans have this many bones

206

100

This country consumes the most chocolate per capita

Switzerland

100
This letter is the most common in the English language

E

100

This painter cut his own ear

Vincent Van Gogh

100

There are this many stars on the American flag

50

100

In statistics, this measure represents the average value of a data set.

Mean

200

This is the name for a male duck

A drake

200

This city is the most populous in the United States

New York

200

This language is the most popularly spoken worldwide

Mandarin Chinese

200

This famous author wrote a famous 1818 novel also called The Modern Prometheus

Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein

200

WWII ended on this day

September 2, 1945

200

This is the name for a number with no fractional or decimal part.

Integer

400

Human nails are made out of this substance

Keratin

400

This is the smallest country

Vatican City

400

This dialect of American English is spoken on Ocracoke Island, NC

Island Brogue/Hoi Toider

400

This famous artist painted the Mona Lisa

Leonardo Da Vinci

400

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize (in 1903) 

Marie Curie

400

This concept explains that if two quantities increase or decrease at the same rate, they are said to be directly what?

Proportional

600

An ocupus has three of this organ

Heart

600

Prague is located in this country


Czech Republic

600
Linguists and anthropologists estimate there to be this many natural languages in use today

Between 7,000 and 8,000

600

Buddy the Elf uses this flavor of Pop Tart in his spaghetti in the movie Elf

Chocolate

600

This treaty ended the Seven Year's War from 1756-1763

Treaty of Paris

600

This famous mathematician is known as the “Father of Geometry” and wrote Elements.

Euclid

800

This substance is the most durable in the human body

Tooth enamel

800

This country produces the most coffee in the world

Brazil

800

The Rosetta Stone features these two historic languages

Egyptian and Greek

800

This company used to be called “Automatic Binding Bricks” 

Lego

800

This famous baseball player made his debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, breaking the sport's color barrier

Jackie Robinson

800

This concept describes a sequence of numbers where each term is the sum of the two preceding terms.

Fibonacci Sequence

1000

This blood type is the most common

O positive

1000

This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State”

Florida

1000

This country was the first to use paper currency

China

1000

This was the first Disney animated film based on the life of a real person

Pochahontas

1000

This was the 16th president of the United States

Abe Lincoln

1000

This 17th-century mathematician invented the coordinate plane, linking algebra and geometry.

René Descartes

1200

This cycle represents all light-independent reactions during photosynthesis 

Calvin cycle 

1200

The world’s biggest island

Greenland

1200

This continent has the most countries

Africa

1200

This techonology company is the largest in South Korea 

Samsung Electronics

1200

This figure in Greek mythology is associated with winged sandals called Talaria

Hermes

1200

This mathematical constant, approximately 2.718, is the base of natural logarithms.

e

1400

This mammal has no vocal chords

Giraffe

1400

Due to low precipitation, this is technically considered the largest desert in the world 

Antarctica

1400

This government system divides power between national and state governments 

Federalism

1400

This dystopian novel introduced concepts like “Big Brother” and “thoughtcrime.”

1984 by George Orwell

1400

This was the first national park to be established in the United States

Yellowstone

1400

This property means that a+b=b+a

Commutative property

1600

This muscle in the human body gets its name from the resemblance of its shape to that of the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet

Deltoid

1600

The world’s largest active volcano is located here

Hawaii 

1600

This ancient civilization developed the first known code of laws under King Hammurabi.

Mesopotamia

1600

This female American artist is known for her large-scale flower paintings and desert landscapes.

Georgia O’Keeffe

1600

This final Roman emperor saw the fall of Rome in 476 AD

Romulus Agustulus

1600

This hypothesis about prime numbers remains unproven and is one of the most famous problems in mathematics.

Riemann Hypothesis