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100

What is the name of the deepest point in Earth’s oceans

The Mariana’s Trench 

100

Which U.S. president spent the longest time in office? This man served in the office until his death at age 63.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

100

According to Roman mythology, who is the son of Mercury and Venus?

Cupid

100

In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," what magical country does the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always winter but never Christmas?

Narnia

100

Who is known as the “Father of Modern Physics”?

Albert Einstein 

200

What is the largest bay in the US?

Chesapeake Bay

200

When was the first U.S. dollar printed?

1862

200

What state produces most of America's red roses?

California

200

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is in which American city?

New York

200

Who is often referred to as the “King of Pop” and is known for iconic hits like “Thriller” and “Billie Jean”?

Michael Jackson

300

What is the Coldest Sea on Earth?

The White Sea, in Russia, has the lowest temperature, only −25 °C.

300

What is the national flower of the United States?

A rose
300

Which famous playwright coined the term "star-crossed lovers?"

Shakespeare 

300

Which type of flower features heavily in the work of Claude Monet?

Water Lilies 

300

What fashion fad did the 1983 film “Flashdance” make popular?

Legwarmers

400

Which city in Europe is famous for its casinos and called the gambling capital of Europe?

Monte Carlo

400

Railroad mogul Leland Stanford ceremonially completed the Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869 with a golden rail spike at Promontory Summit in what U.S. state, then a territory?

Utah

400

Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presley all got married in what U.S. city?

Las Vegas

400

A large portion of what 2001 Yann Martel novel features the title character stranded on a lifeboat after a shipwreck with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker?

The Life of Pi

400

Which marine animal is known for its ability to change color and camouflage itself in its surroundings?

An Octopus

500

What Australian city has the world's largest natural harbor?

Sydney

500

Which infamous “gangster” made millions in liquor sales during prohibition?

Al Capone 

500

What 1942 film features the famous movie line, “Of all the gin joints in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine.

Casablanca

500

Two displaced migrant ranch workers are the dual protagonists of what 1937 novella with a title that starts with a preposition?

Of Mice and Men

500

Who is often called the father of the computer?

Charles Babbage