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100

What is an nine-sided polygon?

Nonagon/Enneagon

100

How many colors are in the rainbow?

Seven

100

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

100

True or False: Tag was an official sport in the 1988 Summer Olympics.

False

100

In Greek mythology, who was known as the king of the gods?

Zeus

200

One and three quarter revolutions equal how many degrees?

630

200

Which is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen

200

What tragic event occurred 23 years ago on this exact same day?

9/11

200

What did Americans use before the invention of toilet paper?

Corn Cobs

200

Where did all mighty Norse warriors hope to go after death?

Valhalla

300

What is the next number in the Fibonacci Sequences 0,1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34?

55

300

What is the largest desert in the world?

Antarctica

300

Who, in 1903, was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie

300

What popular condiment used to be sold as medicine?

Ketchup

300

What is the title of the Mesopotamian mythological story which is often regarded as the oldest known piece of literature?

The Epic of Gilgamesh

400

What is the only temperature that is identical in both Celsius and Fahrenheit?

-40°

400

What is the heaviest organ in the human body?

The Liver

400

What is the capital of Singapore?

Singapore

400

What animal did the Australian government wage a war against in 1932?

Emus

400

Who is the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Demeter?

Ceres

500

A number that is not algebraic—meaning, more or less, not the root of a finite polynomial with rational coefficients—is known by what term?

Transcendental Number

500

What is the name of the tallest grass on earth?

Bamboo

500

How many eyes does a bee have?

Five

500

What did the ancient Romans use as a mouthwash?

Urine

500

According to one Egyptian creation myth, the god Atum was said to have produced twin children from his body. What were their names?

Shu & Tefnut