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100

Which country produces the most rice in the world?

China

100

Biology is the scientific study of what?

Living things

100

What reptile has no legs?

Snake

100

Which river flows through the Grand Canyon?

Colorado River


100

This man caused the curse on the family.

Oedipus

100

Who was the first American astronaut to step foot on the moon?

Neil Armstrong

200

In which country does the Leaning Tower of Pisa stand?

Italy

200

What type of blood cell is responsible for fighting disease?

White blood cells

200

What is it called when birds fly south (warmer climates) for the winter?

Migration

200

In which ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located?

Atlantic Ocean

200

This was the army that Polynices lead on Thebes

Argos or Argive Army


200

In Greek mythology, who had snakes for hair and could turn people into stone if they looked at her?

Medusa

300

What is the country with the largest area in the world?

Russia with a total area of 17,098,242 Km² (6,601,665 mi²)

300

What chemicals make up water?

Two hydrogen (H) atoms and one oxygen (O) atom. That's why water is referred to as H2O.

300

What organ does an octopus have three of?

Hearts

300

In which continent is Timbuktu located?

Africa

300

Antigone's Uncle

Creon

300

What is the name of the city that Spongebob Squarepants lives in?

Bikini Bottom

400

In which country would you find the currency ‘baht’?

Thailand

400

What vitamin do you get from the sun?

Vitamin D

400

How many eyes does a honey bee have?

Five


400

What continent is also a country?

Australia

400

Antigone's cousin and fiance

Haemon


400

How many fingers does Mickey Mouse have on one hand?

4 fingers


500

What country has the most vending machines per capita?

Japan


500

What is the abbreviation for Deoxyribonucleic Acid?

DNA

500

What is a group of crows called?

Murder

500

What is the most commonly spoken language in the world?

English

500

This is the name of the area behind the stage.

Skene



500

Which lake has a famous mythical creature named after it?

Loch Ness

600

What country has the longest coastline in the world?

Canada

600

All planets spin counterclockwise except which planets?

Venus and Uranus


600

What are baby hedgehogs called?

Hoglets


600

Which is the only US state with a one-syllable name?

Maine

600

This is the area of an ancient Greek theatre where people would sit. 

Theatron


600

What is Batman's name?

Bruce Wayne

700

Which country has a unicorn as its national animal?

Scotland

700

What is an average adult heart rate?

A normal resting heart rate should be between 60 to 100 beats per minute

700

A flamboyance is a group of what animals?

Flamingos

700

What percentage of the Earth's surface is covered with water?

71 percent

700

These are the two names they use for the Chorus parts. 

Parados and Stasimon

700

What is the name of the artist who cut of his ear?

Vincent Van Gogh


800

Name one country where the Dragon Fruit originated?

Mexico and along the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, Costa Rica, and El Salvador.

800

On average, how long does it take to digest your food?

6 to 8 hours

800

What insect eats their partner after mating?

Praying Mantis (female eats male)


800

What is the least populated U.S. state?

Wyoming

800

The ancient Greek plays were performed in the honor of this god.  

Dionysus

800

What common food additive is Sodium Chloride referred to as?

Salt

900

Where was the umbrella first invented and used?

Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and China

900

Which bones are babies born without?

Knee caps

900

What do you call a group of kangaroos?

A mob, court, herd, or troop

900

Which country has the most pyramids in the world?

Sudan

900

This was the maximum number of actors allowed in the play excluding the Chorus.

Three

900

What was the original title of Ray Bradbury’s "Fahrenheit 451"?

The Fireman

1000

This Shakespearean play features the famous line, "To be, or not to be: that is the question."

Hamlet