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100

This is the most widely spoken language in the world.

Mandarin

100

This planet is entirely made of gas. 

Jupiter

100

This is the minimum  number of musicians a band must have to be considered a "big band". 

10

100

Norway was responsible for introducing this fish for raw consumption in Japan.

Salmon

100

The tallest mountain in the world.

Mt. Everest

200

The word "Dayuhan" meaning alien, comes from this language.

Filipino 

200

This is the opposite of matter. 

Antimatter

200

This musical instrument's sales escalated from 228,000 in 1950 to 2.3 million in 1971.

The Guitar

200

This city was the first location to have sold a cheeseburger. 

Pasadena

200

The tallest living thing in the world (you can see one in the state of Washington).Who was the first Disney Princess?

giant redwood tree

300

This is the closest country to Canada.

U.S.A.

300

This is the symbol/letter used to represent potassium on the periodic table. 

K

300

This stringed symphonic instrument has a pedestal and a crown.

Harp

300

This essential vitamin is not found in white potatoes.

Vitamin A

300

The largest continent (not country).

Asia

400

This is the capital of the Czech Republic.

Prague

400

This is what happens when a star collapses. 

A blackhole is formed

400

Who composed the Four Seasons

Antonio Vivaldi

400

This is the number of flowers that are stamped on each side of an Oreo.

12. Each has 4 petals

400

The world's largest snake.

anaconda

500

Persians speak this language. 

Farsi

500

It can't fly or breathe fire but this largest living lizard has a venomous bite that inhibits blood clotting

The Komodo Dragon 

500

This city's opera house does " The Phantom of the Opera" prowl?

Paris

500

Name the only state in America that makes its own coffee beans. 

Hawaii

500

The world's fastest sea animal.

Sailfish