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100

The only opera to be composed by Beethoven

What is:
A. Magic Flute

B. Fidelio

C. Madama Butterfly

B. Fidelio

100

The item Franklin D. Roosevelt attempted to hide in all photographs of himself

A. Wheelchair

B. Cigar 

C. Glasses

A. Wheelchair

100

The sea directly south of France

A. Mediterranean Sea

B. Red Sea

C. Baltic Sea

A. Mediterranean Sea

100

The furthest planet from the sun

What is:

A. Neptune

B. Saturn 

C. Mercury

A. Neptune

100

The number of dominos in a standard set

What is:

A. 26

B. 28

C. 30

B. 28

200

Disney's first film

What is:

A. Snow White

B. Bambi

C. Dumbo

A. Snow White

200

The US president who stated "ask not what your country can do for you"

Who is:

A. Richard Nixon

B. Harry S. Truman

C. John F. Kennedy

C. John F. Kennedy

200

The leaning Tower of Pisa

What is:

A. clock tower

B. pigeon tower

C. bell tower

C. bell tower

200

The country that Poinsettias originate from

What is:

A. Spain

B. Italy

C. Mexico

C. Mexico

200

The nautical term for the back of a ship

What is:

A. Cockpit

B. Bow

C. Stern

C. Stern

300

The first African American to win the Nobel Peace Prize (1950)

Who is:
A. Ralph Bunche

B. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

C. Sir William Arthur Lewis

A. Ralph Bunche

300

The meaning behind the color red on the American Flag

What is:

A. Hardiness

B. Revolution

C. Justice

A. Hardiness

(White: purity and innocence; Blue: perseverance and justice)

300

The capitol of Australia 

What is:
A. Darwin

B. Sydney

C. Canberra

C. Canberra

300

A human cell typically contains this many chromosomes

What is:
A. 26

B. 36

C. 46

C. 46

300

Words that normally end with "ly" (quickly, slowly, etc.) are what types of words

What is:
A. Adjective

B. Verb

C. Adverbs

C. Adverbs

400

The television game show first aired in 1956 and is still running today

What is:

A. Wheel of Fortune

B. Jeopardy 

C. Price is Right

C. Price is Right

400

The location John Phillip Sousa composed the stars and stripes

What is:

A. Army Bunker

B. Military Base

C. White House

A. Army Bunker

400

The largest World Heritage Area

What is:

A. Grand Canyon National Park

B. Yellowstone National Park

C. The Great Barrier Reef

C. The Great Barrier Reef

400

The animal with the highest blood pressure

What is:
A. Ape

B. Blue Whale

C. Giraffe

C. Giraffe

400

The original name of the clothing company, Nike 

What is:

A. Competitive Clothing

B. Blue Ribbon Sports

C. Champs

B. Blue Ribbon Sports

500

The title of a 1985 Bruce Springsteen hit, or a book about him by Dave Marsh.

What is:

A. Tougher Than the Rest

B. Hungry Heart

C. Glory Days

C. Glory Days

500

Civil War opponents Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee fought on the same side in this war

What is:

A. Civil War

B. Mexican-American War

C. Vietnam War

B. Mexican-American War

500

The U.S. state with the most hazardous waste sites

What is:

A. Nevada

B. New Jersey

C. South Carolina 

B. New Jersey

500

The first genetically engineered organism

What is:

A. Tobacco

B. Corn

C. Rat

A. Tobacco

500

On April 23, 1954, this Braves outfielder hit his first major league home run. He’d hit 754 more before he retired. 

Who is:

A. Ernie Banks 

B. Hank Aaron

C. Mickey Mantle 

B. Hank Aaron