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What is the national dish of the United States?

A hamburger

100

What is the largest organ inside the human body?

The liver

100

Who built the first car in America?

Henry Ford

100

What kind of hat does the cat wear in the Dr. Seuss book The Cat in the Hat?

A red and white striped top hat

100

In what month are the most ice cream cones sold in the U.S.?

August

200

The top United States food consumption days are Christmas, Thanksgiving, and what day?

Superbowl Sunday

200

What is the largest land animal on Earth?

The African elephant.

200

Who became President of the United States after John F. Kennedy was assassinated?

Lyndon B. Johnson

200

Whom did Alice follow into Wonderland?

White Rabbit

200

Which country invented ice cream?

China

300

What is the most commonly ordered seafood item in American restaurants?

Shrimp

300

What is the process called when a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly?

Metamorphosis.

300

How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen?

One

300

Which author wrote about a boy named Charlie visiting a chocolate factory after winning a golden ticket?

Roald Dahl

300

Which animal sleeps the most?

Koala

400

Which world food is the most popular among all the different continents and countries?

Pizza and pasta.

400

What is the powerhouse of the cell called?

The mitochondria.

400

What famous music festival took place in 1969?

Woodstock

400

In which state do Mark Twain’s characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn live?

Missouri

400

What animal classification is a turtle?

Reptile

500

Why was pound cake originally called pound cake?

In the original recipe, there was a pound of every ingredient in the cake.

500

What is the force that holds atoms and molecules together in a solid?

Strong nuclear force.

500

Whose assassination resulted in the Lorraine Motel becoming the National Civil Rights Museum?

The assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.

500

What Belgian book series became a long running cartoon series about blue people who were only three apples tall?

The Smurfs

500

What animated character says "What's up, doc"?

Bugs Bunny

600

This American hot dog eating icon broke his own world record this year by consuming 76 franks in 10 minutes.

Joey Chesnut

600

Who is credited with inventing the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell.

600

Whose assassination led to World War I?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

600

What other novels did Margaret Mitchell have published before Gone with the Wind?

None

600

What is the most translated book in the world?

The Holy Bible