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100

Tycho, Copernicus, Armstrong, and Schrodinger are all craters on what celestial body we can see pretty easily from Earth?

The moon

100

Fill in the blank, they're all the same:

Art _____

Natural history ____

Science _____

Children's _____

Museum

100

Turkey tail, morels, chanterelles, jack o'lantern, and oysters: they're all types of what?

Mushrooms/fungi

100

What country is the most populous in Africa, with 231 million people (its capital is Abuja and its largest city is Lagos)?

Nigeria

100

What's the largest internal organ of the human body?

Liver

200

What mammal that you might see on a farm have become a destructive invasive species in the southern US and Australia?

Pigs

200

What mammal with banded tails and little hands are known for supposedly washing their food?

Raccoons

200

This is element number 2 on the periodic table, and it helps balloons float. What is it?

Helium

200

Unlike most fish, sharks don't have swim bladders and instead rely on what organs filled with oil and an insane amount of Vitamin A? (in humans, it detoxifies substances and produces bile)

Livers

200

What stimulant found in coffee or energy drinks is a natural pesticide that protects some plants from being eaten by insects?

Caffeine

300

The remains of prehistoric animals or plants are called what?

Fossils

300

What term can be used to apply to either popular foam shoes, or large reptiles related to alligators?

Crocs

300

Amphibians around the world are negatively affected by a disease called chytrid, which is caused by what? Fungi, bacteria, or a virus?

Fungi

300

People who professionally design buildings and supervise their construction, they're called what?

Architects

300

Name a phase of the moon's cycle.

Full, new, first quarter, last quarter, waxing crescent, waning crescent, waxing gibbous, waning gibbous

400

What car model created by Ford was the first mass-produced and affordable automobile, popular from 1908-1927?

Model T

400

Hangul is the writing system for the alphabet of what language, which one would hear in Seoul or Pyongyang?

Korean

400

You can find this mammal digging burrows across the American prairie or in European forests. It's short, gray with a black and white face, and large claws. It eats other animals, fruit, and roots. What is it?

Badger

400

This is a small island in the Mediterranean who's name starts with a C. Its capital is Nicosia. This island is split between four different political entities. What is this island?

Cyprus

400

Farfalle, fusilli, fettuccine, fiocchi rigati... and spaghetti are all examples of what?

Pasta/noodles

500

What aquatic creature has a central brain in its head in addition to eight more, one for each arm?

Octopus

500

Ganymede, Titan, Phobos, Deimos, Europa, and Atlas are all examples of what orbiting celestial bodies in our solar system?

Moons

500

Grasslands, deserts, tropical rainforests, they're all types of what?

Habitats/biomes

500

Fill in the blank, they're all the same:

Horseshoe ___

Free-tailed ___

Panda ___

Bumblebee ___

Vampire ___

Bat
500

Jonagold, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Granny Smith, and Red Delicious, they're all what?

Apples