Anatomy
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100

What structure joins a bone to a muscle?

Tendon

100

Which restaurant is famous for its “Grand Slam” meal?

Denny’s 

100

What is the medical instrument used to detect heartbeat? 

Stethoscope

100

What is the chemical element for the symbol Au?

Gold

100

Which country singer was killed in a plane crash in 1964?

Jim Reeves

200

What is the name of the main muscle used in breathing?

Diaphragm

200

What major coffee chain did Burger King merge with in 2014?

Tim Hortons

200

What is the name of the oath that each doctor must take?

The Hippocratic Oath

200

What chemical is found in household bleach?

Chlorine - Cl

200

Which singer released the song 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' in 1966?

Nancy Sinatra

300

What is the largest muscle in the body?

Gluteus Maximus

300

Which pizza chain was the first to deliver pizza to space?

Pizza Hut

300

Who was the first doctor to successfully treat diabetes patients with insulin?

Dr. Frederick Banting

300

What is the chemical element for the symbol Pb?

Lead

300

What was the theme song of the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's?

Moon River

400

The three smallest bones in the human body are in the ear. They are the stapes, the incus, and the what?

Malleus

400

What year did McDonald’s introduce Ronald McDonald?

1963

400

Who was the doctor who performed the first successful heart transplant?

Dr. Christiaan Barnard

400

What is the chemical element for the symbol Ne?

Neon

400

Who wrote the theme for the '60s TV show 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'?

Paul Anka

500

What is the name of the bone that is the protruding part of the cheek as well as forming the lower part of eye socket?

Zygomatic bone

500

What American state was Taco Bell founded in?

California

500

How many times does a heart beat over the course of an average human lifespan?

Over three billion times

500

Argon is found in some fluorescent lights. The symbol for argon is?

Ar

500

Which singer, who was prominent in the '60s, was referred to as the 'Queen of Jazz'?

Ella Fitzgerald