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100

The number of legs that a spider has.

Eight

100

The capital of the United Kingdom

London


100

The empire the United States of America gained their independence from.

British Empire


100

An alternative name for soccer.

Football


100

2 to the power 4.

16

200

The colour of a ladybug.

Red

200

The largest ocean.

The Pacific


200

The year in which Sydney hosted the Olympics.

2000

200

The full name of the NBA.

National basketball association

200

The equation that typically represents Pythagoras' theorem.

a^2+b^2=c^2

300

The main spreader or vector of malaria disease.

Mosquito


300

The tallest Mountain.

Mount Everest


300

A colloquial name for one of the most nefarious serial killers in Victorian England starting with Jack.

Jack the Ripper

300

The sport played at the FIFA world cup.

Football/soccer

300

Pi to 2 decimal places.

3.14 

400

The missing word in this popular children's book's name: the very hungry ---.

Caterpillar

400

The largest country in the world by land area.

Russia


400

The astronaut who touched foot on the moon first.

Neil Armstrong

400

The three aspects that triathlon a consists of.

Running, swimming, cycling

400

The area of a circle.

pi*r^2

500

The structure created by a caterpillar turning into a butterfly.

Cocoon 

500

The countries on the Korean peninsula.

North Korea (DPRK) and South Korea (ROK)


500

The city was the first atomic bomb used in warfare dropped on.

Hiroshima

500

The two forms of rugby played.

Rugby league and rugby union.

500

The last word to complete the following full name of the IMC, international mathematical ---.

Olympiad