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Mixed Trivia Challenge
100

This famous white marble mausoleum is located in Agra.

What is Taj Mahal?

100

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

What is Mars?

100

This Indian flatbread is often cooked in a tandoor oven.

What is Naan?

100

This river flows through Egypt into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Nile?

100

This vitamin is mainly produced when skin is exposed to sunlight.

What is Vitamin D?

200

India gained independence from this country in 1947.

What is United Kingdom?

200

This scientist developed the theory of relativity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

200

This Italian dish is made with layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce.

What is Lasagna?

200

What is the capital of North Dakota?

What is Bismark?

200

Jaipur is known by this colorful nickname.

What is The Pink City?

300

This emperor commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal after the death of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Who was Shah Jahan?

300

The SI unit of electrical resistance is named after this German physicist.

What is the ohm?

300

This Japanese dish consists of lightly battered and deep-fried seafood or vegetables.

What is Tempura?

300

The Strait of Malacca separates the Malay Peninsula from this large Indonesian island.

What is Sumatra?

300

This Indian city is famous for its Charminar monument and Hyderabadi biryani.

What is Hyderabad?

400

This ancient Indian university, destroyed in the 12th century, was one of the world’s earliest centers of higher learning.

What was Nalanda University?

400

This process allows certain bacteria to convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia usable by plants.

What is Nitrogen Fixation?

400

Saffron, one of the world’s most expensive spices, comes from this part of the crocus flower.

What is the Sigma?

400

This African nation contains the ancient rock-hewn churches of Lalibela and has never been fully colonized by a European power.

What is Ethiopia?

400

This ancient Greek mathematician is credited with writing Elements, a foundational work in geometry.

Who was Euclid?

500

The 1857 Indian Rebellion began largely among these colonial soldiers employed by the British East India Company.

Who were sepoys?

500

In molecular biology, this operon in Escherichia coli is activated in the absence of lactose and regulated by a repressor protein.

What is the Lac Operon?

500

This French delicacy is traditionally made by force-feeding ducks or geese to enlarge their livers.

What is Foie gras?

500

This landlocked Central Asian country is bordered by five nations and contains the shrinking Aral Sea.

What is Kazakhstan?

500

This physicist developed the equations that unified electricity and magnetism into electromagnetism.

Who was James Clerk Maxwell?