Fruit
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100
Many people call it a fruit, but it is technically a large herb.
What are bananas?
100
To find this, take the mass of an object and divide by its volume.
What is density?
100
This pretty cool number is never ending.
What is pi?
100

The year World War II ended.

→ What is 1945?

200
This popular fruit is 98 percent water.
What is a watermelon?
200
This is the only substance of which (at one time) it's volume, mass, and cm cubed will all be the same.
What is water?
200
This number multiplied by its self is equivalent to half of the number multiplied by ten. (x*x=(X/2)*10)
What is the number five?
200

The ancient civilization that built Machu Picchu.

What are the Inca?

300
Strawberries are the only exception to this because their seeds are on the outside.
What is the rule of fruit?
300
Mercury and it is the closest.
What is the coolest (not as in cold) planet and how close is it to the sun?
300
This is the only number that is both a cube and a prime number.
What is the number one?
300

The canal that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.

What is the Suez Canal?

400
A hand-held fruit with a well known homonym.
What is a pear?
400
These are the two house-hold cleaning items you should never mix. (unless you want to face an untimely death by inhaling a deadly gas)
What are bleach and ammonia?
400
A lot of these don't fit in with modern math problems.
What are adults?
400

The document that officially ended the American Revolutionary War.

Treaty of paris

500
Take an orange, make juice out of it (by squeezing), and you'll get this.
What is one-hundred percent fruit juice?
500
This is the only dwarf planet that is not also a plutoid.
What is Ceres?
500
This way cool number also never ends.
What is infinity?
500

The treaty that officially ended World War I.

Treaty of Versailles