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100

What is the largest desert in the world?

Antarctica.

100

Who is Kendrick Lamar's diss track "Not Like Us" about?

Drake.

100

What does IPO stand for in the business world?

Initial Public Offering.

100

What is the fastest land animal in the world?

The Cheetah.

100

Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?

Leonardo da Vinci.

200

Which country produces the most tea?

China.

200

What singer's birthname is Peter Gene Hernandez?

Bruno Mars.

200

During Amazon's early years, what was the only thing the website sold?

Books.

200

How many brains does an octopus have?

Nine.

200

Who famously said "I have a dream" during a march in Washington D.C.?

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

Name the two land-locked countries in South America.

Bolivia and Paraguay.

300

Which classic song can be used to perform CPR?

"Staying Alive" by Bee Gees.

300

In the world of venture capital, what is the term for a privately held startup company valued at over $1 billion?

A Unicorn.

300

What do you call a large group of fish swimming together?

A School.

300

What was the name of the famous ancient trade route that connected Europe and China?

The Silk Road.

400

Which country has the most pyramids?

Sudan.

400

"Dream On" is one of the signature songs of which rock band?

Aerosmith.

400

Name the "Big Four" accounting firms.

PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG.

400

Which animal has fingerprints that are near identical to humans?

Koala.

400

Who was the first scientist to observe Saturn's rings?

Galileo Galilei.

500

Tegucigalpa is the capital city of which country?

Honduras.

500

Who is often referred to as the "Queen of Rock"?

Tina Turner.

500

What company is considered the first in history to issue stock and go "public"? (Hint: the firm does not exist anymore).

The Dutch East India Company (VOC).

500

Which animal has killed the most humans globally?

Mosquitoes.

500

Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections?

New Zealand (1893).