Geography
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100

This landform, extending into the Atlantic and Indian oceans, forms the southern tip of Africa.

What is the Cape of Good Hope?

100

The largest desert on Earth.

What is Antarctica?

100

The Ukrainian nuclear power plant disaster that took place in April of 1986.

What was Chernobyl?

100

During the Great Depression this American president broadcasted his "Fireside Chats" over the radio. 

Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?

100

Rather to be chosen than great riches.

What is a good name?

200

This hotbed for crime is the smallest country in the world. 

What is Vatican City?

200

The number of elements on the periodic table.

What is 118?

200

The “shot heard ’round the world” describes the beginning of these two battles in the American Revolution.

What were the Battles of Lexington and Concord?

200

The US president known as “The Great Communicator."

Who was Ronald Reagan?

200

The crib is clean where none of these are present.

What are oxen?

300

The country with the most natural lakes.

What is Canada?

300

This planet in our solar system has the most moons.

What is Saturn? (146 moons)

300

These are the four presidents honored by the carvings on Mount Rushmore.

Who were George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt?

300

The U.S. president responsible for the Louisiana Purchase.

Who was Thomas Jefferson?

300

These are five of the seven things the Lord hates.

What is a proud look, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, heart that deviseth wicked imaginations, feet that be swift in running to mischief, a false witness that speaketh lies, and one who sows discord among brethren?

400

This present day Italian city is overlooked by Mt. Vesuvius. 

What is Naples?

400

This phenomenon is measured by a Geiger counter.

What is radiation?

400

The person commonly referred to as the creator of the printing press. 

Who was Johannes Gutenberg?

400

The longest-serving prime minister of the United Kingdom in the 20th century.

Who was Margaret Thatcher?

400

These are three of the four animals in Proverbs that are considered little but wise.



What is the ant, coney (rock badger), locust and spider.

500

These four countries located in northwestern Europe make up the United Kingdom.

What are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland?

500

This man, who lived from 1745-1827, invented the first battery.

Who was Count Alessandro Volta? 

500

Known today as Istanbul, Turkey, this city was the capital of the Byzantine Empire.

What was Constantinople?

500

In 1952, Albert Einstein was offered the presidency of this country.

What is Israel?

500

According to Proverbs 30:17, this is what will happen to the eye of one who mocks his father and mother.

What is a raven who picks the eye out? and what is the young eagle who will eat it?