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100
  1. What is a score of zero called in tennis?
    • A) Zip
    • B) Nil
    • C) Love
    • D) Goose egg

C) Love

100
  1. Which ancient civilization is famous for building the Great Pyramids?
    A) The Romans
    B) The Greeks
    C) The Egyptians
    D) The Maya

C) The Egyptians

100
  1. A group of lions is called a what?
    • A) 

      Pack

    • B) 

      Herd

    • C) 

      Pride

    • D) 

      Troop

C) Pride

100
  1. In the movie 

    Titanic

    , which actor played the lead role of Jack Dawson?
    A. Brad Pitt
    B. Leonardo DiCaprio
    C. Matt Damon
    D. Tom Cruise

B) Leonardo DiCaprio

100

A pizza is cut into \(8\) slices. If you eat \(2\) slices, what fraction of the pizza is left?



  • Answer: 6/8 or3/4 (Simplified)
200
  1. In which city is the 

    NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame

     located?
    A. 

    Green Bay, Wisconsin

    B. 

    Canton, Ohio

    C. 

    Arlington, Texas

    D. Indianapolis, Indiana

B) Canton, Ohio

200
  1. Which document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English King for the first time?
    A) The Bill of Rights
    B) The Constitution
    C) The Magna Carta
    D) The Edict of Nantes

C) The Magna Carta

200
  1. Which of these animals has the highest blood pressure in the world?
    • A) 

      African Elephant

    • B) 

      Giraffe

    • C) 

      Blue Whale

    • D) 

      Hippopotamus

B) Giraffe

200
  1. What is the name of the fictional skyscraper in the 1988 action film 

    Die Hard

    ?
    A. 

    Nakatomi Plaza

    B. 

    Stark Tower

    C. 

    Sears Tower

    D. 

    Empire State Building

A. Nakatomi Plaza

200

What is the area of a triangle with a base of 10cm and a height of 6cm?

30 cm2

300
  1. In rugby union, what is the value of a "try"?
    A. 3 points
    B. 5 points
    C. 6 points
    D. 7 points

B. 5 Points

300
  1. The French Revolution began in 1789 with the storming of which prison?
    A) The Bastille
    B) The Tower of London
    C) Alcatraz
    D) Robben Island

A) The Bastille

300
  1. What is the largest rodent in the world?
    • A) 

      Beaver

    • B) 

      Capybara

    • C) 

      Porcupine

    • D) 

      Nutria

B. Capybara

300
  1. The digital code in 

    The Matrix

     was actually inspired by recipes for which type of food?
    A. Pizza
    B. 

    Spaghetti

    C. Sushi
    D. Dumplings

C) Sushi

300

Percentages: A $60 jacket is on sale for 25% off. What is the new price?

$45 Dollars

400
  1. In Major League Baseball, what is the mandatory requirement for umpires regarding their uniform?
    A. They must wear black underwear
    B. They must wear steel-toed boots
    C. They must carry exactly 36 baseballs
    D. They must wear a specific brand of sunglasses

A. They must wear Black underwear

400
  1. The "Defenestration of Prague" in 1618 is the event traditionally credited with triggering which major European conflict?
    A) The Napoleonic Wars
    B) The Hundred Years' War
    C) The Thirty Years' War
    D) The War of the Roses

C) The Thirty Years' War

400
  1. What is the only mammal known to be truly immune to cancer?
    • A) 

      African Elephant

    • B) 

      Naked Mole Rat

    • C) 

      Bowhead Whale

    • D) 

      Shark

B) Naked Mole rat

400
  1. What was the first movie ever to be rated PG-13?
    A. Jaws
    B. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
    C. Red Dawn
    D. Poltergeist

C) Red Dawn

400

What is the next number in the Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ___

21

500
  1. In 1950, India qualified for the FIFA World Cup but withdrew. What was the primary equipment-related reason cited by the team?
    A. They did not have official jerseys
    B. FIFA refused to let them play barefoot
    C. They lacked regulation leather cleats
    D. Their shinguards did not meet safety standards

B. FIFA refused to let them play bare-foot

500
  1. Who was the primary negotiator for the United States in the "XYZ Affair," which led to the undeclared Quasi-War with France?
    A) John Marshall
    B) Alexander Hamilton
    C) Aaron Burr
    D) John Quincy Adams

A) John Marshall

500
  1. Which mammal has the highest known metabolism, with a heart that beats up to 1,200 times per minute?
    • A) Bumblebee Bat
    • B) Etruscan Shrew
    • C) Star-nosed Mole
    • D) Pygmy Marmoset

B) Etruscan Shrew

500
  1. Which 1989 film was the first in history to feature a digitally-animated CGI character made of 3D water?
    A. 

    The Little Mermaid

    B. 

    The Abyss

    C. 

    Starship Troopers

    D. 

    Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

B. The Abyss

500

You flip a fair coin three times. What is the probability of getting exactly two "heads"?

3/8 or 37.5%