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100

China owns nearly all of the ______ in the world, even the ones you see at zoos. They rent them out for about $1 million a year.

Pandas

100

How many stripes does the American Flag have? Why?

13. Represents the original 13 colonies 

100

How many planets are in the solar system? (Not including dwarf planets) Name them!

8

Mercury

Venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Neptune

Uranus

100

Which word is spelled correctly?

a. Febuary

b. Cemetery 

c. Avacado

b. Cemetery

100

Who is the Greek God of the Underworld?

Hades

200

The _____ of a shrimp is located in its head.

Heart

200

The United State of America’s Statue of Liberty was a gift from which European Country?

France

200

What has a gravitational pull so strong that even light cannot escape it?

Black holes are one of the deadliest things in the universe. They are formed when a star with a mass more than three times that of our sun dies and collapses onto itself after an explosion called a supernova. Black holes can siphon the gas out of stars until they vanish.

200

Which word is spelled correctly?

a. Nesessary

b.Pharaoh

c. Hankerchief

b. Pharaoh

200

What is America's national motto? 

a. Justitia Omnibus

b. Montani Semper Liberi

c. We the People

d. In God We Trust

d. In God We Trust

300

Koalas and humans have remarkably similar _____.

Fingerprints

300

Which Founding Father had a house which was discovered to have had about one thousand two hundred bone pieces from about ten human skeletons?

Benjamin Franklin

Anatomy was still in its infancy, but the day’s social and ethical mores frowned upon it… A steady supply of human bodies was hard to come by legally, so Franklin's friend Hewson, had to turn to grave robbing — either paying professional “resurrection men” to procure cadavers or digging them up themselves — to get their hands on specimens.

300

Which Planet Has the Most Moons?

Jupiter with 66 moons. 

300

How do you spell .....

Bologna

300

The Plays Macbeth, Hamlet, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream were all written by which author?

William Shakespeare. He also wrote Romeo and Juliet

400

It’s been said that nearly ____ of the ice in Antarctic glaciers is penguin urine. 

a. 55%

b. 25%

c. 13%

d. 3%

d. 3%

400

Which President was the only one to serve more than two terms? 

a. Franklin D Roosevelt

b. Ronald Reagan

c. Richard Nixon

d. Lyndon B. Johnson

e. Michael B Jordan

a. Franklin D Roosevelt

400

Some of the stars we see in the night sky no longer exist. How is this possible?

a. They are inside a giant black hole. 

b. They are really comets. 

c. Light takes time to travel.

d. All of the stars we see exist currently.

c. This might be a tough one for some people to wrap their minds around, but many of the stars that we gaze up at no longer exist. This is because light takes time to travel, and the stars are so far away.

400

How do you spell ....

Fuchsia

400

What is the breed of Charlie Brown's dog Snoopy in the highly successful comic strip?

Beagle 

500

How many legs does a lobster have?

10

500

How many Amendments are in the United States Constitution? 

a. 33

b. 27

c. 22

d. 19

b. 27

500

They light up the sky with gorgeous colors. What is the official name of the northern lights?

Aurora Borealis

500

How do you spell...

Nauseous

500

The term “soccer” does not originate in America. The word is from ______, where it was derived from a short form of “Association Football.” 


Britain