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100

....Makes Mouths Happy 

100

What language do they speak in Brazil?

Portugese

100

The author of the Harry Potter Series

JK Rowling


100

 This ancient civilization built the Great Wall.  

What is China

100

 The sum of the angles in a triangle

180 degrees

200

True or false: Saltwater Taffy contains actual saltwater

False! 


Salt water taffy got its name from a legendary tale of a candy shop being flooded by the ocean in 1883. The shop owner, according to Stutz Candy, jokingly referred to his soaked taffy as "salt water taffy" after the incident. 

The term stuck, and the candy became associated with the beach and seaside vacations. While the name suggests a salty flavor, actual salt water taffy doesn't contain ocean water but includes salt and water in its recipe. 



200

 What’s the largest volcano in the world, by both mass and volume?

Mauna Loa, which is so large, it covers more than half of the island of Hawai’i! 

200

The magical land that Dorothy visits in “The Wizard of Oz.”

 

Oz 

200

What month of the year has 28 days?

ALL OF THEM

200

The shape with six sides

Hexagon

300

What candy was accidentally created by a confectioner trying to make hard candies?

Tootsie Rolls! 

Tootsie Roll Industries began when Leo Hirschfield invented the Tootsie Roll in New York City and named it after his daughter. Introduced in 1896, the candy initially sold for one penny.

300

Capital of South Korea

Seoul

300

What is the name of Katniss' sister in The Hunger Game series?  


Primrose Everdeen 

300

This ancient structure in England is a circle of stones

 

What is Stonehenge

300

What is the base shape of the Dodecahedron?

A Pentagon
400

What candy was originally marketed as a “candy you can eat between meals”? 

(Also named after a famous baseball player)

Baby Ruth 


400

Capital of Egypt

Cairo

400

What is the name of the 3rd book in The Hunger Games Series?


400

This app is popular for short, funny videos and dances.

 

TikTok

400

The number of degrees in a straight line

180 degrees 

500

What is the most popular flavor of Jolly Ranchers?

 

Cherry!


500

Name the largest country in the world

Russia

500

The name of the last book in the Percy Jackson series 

Percy Jackson and the Last Olympian

500

 These east high wildcats combine song, dance and basketball to create fun in the sun 

High school musical

500

 The formula to calculate the area of a circle

Pi times radius squared?

600

Is “professional chocolate taster” a real job?

Yes! (If you had this job, do you think you’d get tired of chocolate or like it even more?)

Level 1 Certificate in Chocolate Tasting
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600

Capital of Greece

Athens

600

In The Hunger Games, What was the name of Katniss’s stylist?

Cinna 

600

Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night"

 

Vincent van Gogh

600

This famous English mathematician is often credited as the inventor of calculus also had a deep interest in alchemy, spending many years of his life conducting secret experiments in the hope of discovering the fabled Philosopher’s Stone.

Sir Issac Newton 

700

True or false: Hershey’s chocolate is over 100 years old

True! Milton Hershey’s company sold its first chocolate bar in 1900.


700

Name one of the 2 national languages in China

Mandarin or Cantonese

700

What does Katniss do in the first book that causes her name to be added to the reaping ball?

Katniss takes out tesserae, which causes her name to be added to the reaping ball.

700

What is the name of Harry Potter's owl?

 

Hedwig 

700

Also known as Leonardo of Pisa, this famous Italian mathematician is best known for discovering a sequence where each number is the sum of the two previous numbers.

Fibonacci