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100

What is the center of an atom called?

The Nucleus

100

Which large amphitheater in Rome was famous for hosting gladiator fights?

The Colosseum

100

What is the capital city of France?

paris

100

How many players are on the field for a single team during a standard soccer (football) match?

11

100

What district is Katniss Everdeen from?

12

200

Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

200

In which year did the Titanic sink?

1912

200

Which ocean lies between Africa, Australia, and the southern edge of Asia?

indian ocean

200

In tennis, what specific word is used to describe a score of zero?

love

200

Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas won an Oscar for writing the theme song to which famous spy movie franchise?

james bond

300

In physics, a change in velocity over time is known as what?

Acceleration

300

Who was the British Prime Minister for most of World War II?

Winston Churchill

300

What is the term for a narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water?

An Isthmus

300

Which country has won the most FIFA Men's World Cup titles?

brazil

300

Who directed the epic sci-fi movies Inception, Interstellar, and Oppenheimer?

Christopher Nolan

400

What is the chemical symbol for the element Potassium?

K

400

The "Code of Hammurabi," one of the earliest written legal codes, originated in which ancient empire?

Babylonian Empire (or Mesopotamia)

400

Which European country is bordered by Spain to its east and north, and the Atlantic Ocean to its west and south?

portugal

400

In cricket, if a batsman is dismissed without scoring a single run, what are they said to have scored?

a duck

400

What was the name of the iconic, genre-defining 1982 album by Michael Jackson that became the best-selling album of all time?

thriller

500

What type of cellular division results in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell?

Meiosis

500

What was the name of the 19th-century geopolitical rivalry between the British and Russian Empires in Central Asia?

the great game

500

What is the name of the deepest known point in the Earth's oceans?

Mariana Trench (specifically Challenger Deep)

500

The "Perfect Game" is a rare achievement in baseball. How many consecutive batters must a pitcher retire to achieve it?

27 batters

500

Before starting his solo career, Justin Timberlake was the lead singer of which incredibly popular 90s/00s boy band?

NSYNC