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200

This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English king.

a. English Bill of Rights b. Magna Carta

c. Petition of Right d. Domesday Book

b. Magna Carta

200

This river spans over 2,500 miles and is the longest in North America.

a. Mississippi River b. Yukon River

c. Mackenzie River d. Missouri River

d. Missouri River

200

This actor portrayed Jack Dawson in James Cameron's Titanic.

a. Matt Damon b. Leonardo DiCaprio

c. Brad Pitt d. Tom Cruise

b. Leonardo DiCaprio

200

This team holds the record for the most NBA Finals wins.

a. Los Angeles Lakers b. Boston Celtics

c. Golden State Warriors d. Chicago Bulls

b. Boston Celtics

200

This planet has the most moons currently known in our solar system.

a. Saturn b. Jupiter

c. Uranus d. Neptune

a. Saturn (with 274 confirmed moons)

400

This French general fought in both the American and French Revolutions and saw George Washington as a father figure.

a. Napoleon Bonaparte b. King Louis XIV

c. Cardinal Richelieu d. Marquis de Lafayette

d. Marquis de Lafayette

400

This major city sits on the border between Asia and Europe and hosts the Bosporus Strait.

a. Athens b. Istanbul

c. Jerusalem d. Tbilisi

b. Istanbul

400

The fictional continent of Westeros appears in which television saga?

a. The Lord of the Rings b. The Witcher

c. Vikings d. Game of Thrones

d. Game of Thrones

400

This country won the 1986 and 2022 FIFA World Cups.

a. Argentina b. France

c. Brazil d. Germany

a. Argentina

400

A pentagon-shaped road sign is most commonly used to warn drivers of this. 

a. Railroad crossings b. Construction zones

c. School zones or crossings d. Sharp curves ahead

c. School zones or crossings

600

This battle, fought in 1815, marked the end of Napoleon's rule for good.

a. Battle of Waterloo b. Battle of Austerlitz

c. Battle of Borodino d. Battle of Leipzig

a. Battle of Waterloo

600

This country is an island country with a population of over 100,000.

a. Equatorial Guinea b. Lesotho

c. Tonga d. Greenland

c. Tonga

600

This Hogwarts founder believed only pure-blood witches and wizards should attend the school.

a. Salazar Slytherin b. Rowena Ravenclaw

c. Helga Hufflepuff d. Godric Gryffindor

a. Salazar Slytherin

600

Michael Phelps won this many Olympic gold medals during his career.

a. 18 b. 21

c. 23 d. 28

c. 23

600

This chemical element has the symbol "P"

a. Platinum b. Potassium

c. Plutonium d. Phosphorus 

d. Phosphorus

800

This Chinese admiral led seven major treasure voyages during the Ming Dynasty of China (1368-1644).

a. Sun Tzu b. Emperor Taizong of Tang

c. Zheng He d. Laozi

c. Zheng He

800

This mountain range forms a natural boundary between the countries of Spain and France.

a. Pyrenees b. Alps

c. Carpathians d. Apennines

a. Pyrenees

800

Before launching his solo career, Justin Timberlake was a member of this boy band.

a. Backstreet Boys b. New Kids on the Block

c. NSYNC d. Boyz II Men

c. NSYNC

800

This single-day sports event holds the record for the largest in-person audience

a. Super Bowl XIV b. 2015 CFP National Championship

c. 2011 UEFA Champions League Final d. 2016 Indianapolis 500 

d. 2016 Indianapolis 500

800

This scientist formulated the Laws of Planetary Motion.

a. Galileo Galilei b. Johannes Kepler

c. Tycho Brahe d. Nicolaus Copernicus 

b. Johannes Kepler

1000

This Byzantine emperor's legal code became the basis for much of European civil law.

a. Justinian b. Nero

c. Hammurabi d. Alexander 

a. Justinian

1000

This country does not border the Mediterranean Sea.

a. Monaco b. Malta

c. Slovenia d. Bulgaria

d. Bulgaria

1000

This, before becoming Disney's Mickey Mouse, was Walt Disney's most successful animated character.

a. Felix the Cat b. Bosko

c. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit d. Steamboat Willie

c. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

1000

This horse became the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years when it won in 2015

a. Justify b. American Pharoah

c.  Secretariat d. California Chrome

b. American Pharoah

1000

This US state was the first in the nation to grant women the right to vote.

a. Wyoming b. New York

c. Utah d. Colorado

a. Wyoming