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Riddles
100

What country is home to the Eiffel Tower?

France

100

What’s the freezing point of water?

32 degrees F or 0 degrees C

100

In what year did the U.S. declare independence from Britain?

1776

100

What sport is known as “the world’s most popular sport”?

Soccer or football

100

What has four legs but can't walk?

A table

200

What U.S. state is famous for Hollywood?

California 

200

What part of the plant carries water from roots to leaves?

Stem

200

Who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955, sparking a civil rights movement?

Rosa Parks 

200

In bowling, how many pins are set up at the start of each frame?

10

200

I have keys, but no locks. I have a space, but no room. You can enter, but can't go outside. What am I?

A keyboard


300

What is the capital city of Mexico?

Mexico City 

300

What planet has the most moons?

Saturn 

300

What tall structure was built in 1889 for the World’s Fair in Paris?

Eiffel Tower 

300

In video games, what does “XP” usually stand for?

Experience Points 

300

What has to be broken before you use it?

An egg

400

What country has the most people?

India

400

What tool is used to measure temperature?

Thermometer

400

What U.S. document starts with “We the People”?

Constitution 

400

What Olympic sport involves flipping, vaulting, and tumbling on mats and bars?

Gymnastics 

400

What has a face and hands but no arms or legs?

A clock. 

500

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

500

What do we call animals that eat only plants?

Herbivores 

500

Who was president during the Great Depression and most of World War II?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

500

In chess, what piece can only move diagonally?

Bishop

500

What goes up but never comes down?

Your age