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100

What flower is traditionally associated with Valentine's Day?

Rose

100

What TV show features the characters Ross, Rachel, and Monica?

Friends

100

What month is the U.S. federal tax filing deadline typically in?

April

100

How many letters are in the Greek alphabet?

24

100

What baseball term describes a game with no hits allowed?

No-hitter

200

What flower turns its head to follow the sun throughout the day?

Sunflower

200

What movie features the song “Let It Go”?

Frozen

200

What form do U.S. employees commonly receive to report annual wages?

W-2

200

What year did the first iPhone release?

2007

200

What baseball statistic measures pitching effectiveness using earned runs?

ERA (Earned Run Average)

300

What flower is commonly used to make vanilla flavoring?

Orchid

300

What TV show is set in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana?

Parks and Recreation

300

What tax term describes money you can subtract from your taxable income?

Deduction

300

This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.

Nitrogen

300

What team famously plays at Wrigley Field?

Chicago Cubs

400

What flower is the symbol of Japan and is often associated with spring festivals?

Cherry blossom

400

What streaming series follows the Roy family and their media empire?

Succession

400

What tax term describes income after deductions and exemptions?

Taxable income

400

This financial statement shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.

Balance sheet

400

How many innings are in a standard Major League Baseball game?

Nine

500

What flower was used as a symbol of remembrance after World War I?

Red Poppy

500

This 2009 film is the highest‑grossing and most widely cited as the most watched movie of all time.

Avatar

500

What tax form reports interest earned from a bank account?

1099‑INT

500

This 1803 transaction doubled the size of the United States during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson.

The Louisiana Purchase

500

This Phillies pitcher threw a postseason no‑hitter on October 6, 2010, the first and only in franchise history.

Roy Halladay