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200

The Olympics are held every how many years? 

A. Every Year

B. Every Other Year

C. Every Four Years

D. Every Five Years

 C. Every Four Years

200

In 1882, Whiz Ferdinand Von Lindemann discovered which Mathematical Symbol? 

A. Pi

B. Plus

C. Divide

D. Multiple

A. Pi

200

How many colors are in the rainbow? 

A. 6

B. 7

C. 8

D.9

B. 7

200

What mammal has the most powerful bite? 

A. Crocodile

B. Shark

C. Hippopotamus 

D. Cobra

A. Hippopotamus 

200

Who was the first European to set foot on the continent of North America? 

A. Leif Erikson

B. Marco Polo

C. Christopher Columbus

D. Sir Isaac Drake

A. Leif Erikson

400

What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row? 

A. Triple Play

B. Turkey

C. Triple Crown

D. Chicken

B. Turkey

400

What is the number of sides on a nonagon? 

A. 5

B. 7

C. 9

D. 11

C. 9

400

Roughly how long does it take for the sun’s light to reach Earth?

A. 8 Days

B. 8 Hours

C. 8 Minutes

D. 8 Seconds

C. 8 Minutes

400

 What type of farm animal can sunburn? 

A. Pig

B. Cow

C. Chicken

D. Goat

A. Pig

400

What is the name of the United States’ oldest European-founded city? 

A. San Diego California

B. Norfolk Virginia

C. St. Augustine Florida

D. Philadelphia Pennsylvania

C. St. Augustine Florida

600

In what game is “love” a score? 

A. Bowling

B. Fencing

C. Lacross

D. Tennis

D. Tennis

600

What is the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle? 

A. 60 degrees

B. 90 degrees

C. 180 degrees

D. 360 degrees

C. 180 degrees

600

What is the heaviest organ in the human body? 

A. Heart

B. Lungs

C. Stomach

D. Liver

D. Liver

600

Which sea creature can change its gender? 

A. Whale

B. Oyster

C. Shark

D. Seahorse

B. Oyster

600

Who was the first woman in the United States to hold a federal executive position? 

A. Kamala Harris

B. Hilary Clinton

C. Betsy Ross

D. Sojourn Truth

A. Kamala Harris

800

What is the only team in the NFL to neither host nor play in the Super Bowl? 

A. Jacksonville Jaguars

B. Detroit Lions

C. Cleveland Browns

D. Houston Texans 

C. Cleveland Browns

800

Calculate the quotient of 150 and 3. 

A. 450

B. 50

C. 147

D. 153

B. 50

800

What is the biggest planet in our solar system? 

A. Neptune

B. Saturn

C. Earth

D. Jupiter

D. Jupiter

800

Where on the body are a crab’s taste buds? 

A. Nose

B. Mouth

C. Feet

D. Eyes

C. Feet

800

 Jesse Owens won four gold medals in the 1936 Summer Olympics in which city? 

A. Atlanta Georgia

B. Berlin Germany

C. London England

D. Sydney Australia

B. Berlin Germany

1000

In the 1971 Olympics, Nadia Comaneci was the first gymnast to score a perfect score. What country was she representing? 

A. USA

B. Russia

C. China

D. Romania

D. Romania

1000

What is the name of an angle of more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees? 

A. Acute Angle

B. Obtuse Angle

C. Right Angle

D. Straight Angle

B. Obtuse Angle

1000

What part of the human body serves the purpose of maintaining balance? 

A. Ears

B. Brain

C. Arms

D. Legs

A. Ears

1000

People from which country brought domestic cats to the United States? 

A. England

B. Egypt

C. Germany

D. Mexico

A. England

1000

 In 2002, who was the winner of the first American Idol competition? 

A. Rubin Studdard

B. Fantasia Barrero

C. Carrie Underwood

D. Kelly Clarkson

D. Kelly Clarkson