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100

This famous large boat that sank under water is called what?

The Titanic

100

How many states are in the US?

50

100

How many kilometres are in a marathon? (Round down)

42km

100

In which year did Justin Bieber release Baby?

2009

100

What is the chemical symbol for the element commonly known as "table salt"?

NaCl

200

What year did WWII end?

1945

200

Which country us known for a boot like shape?

Italy

200

How many lines are on a netball court (not limited to straight)

9
200

Who was the youngest Beatle?

George Harrison

200

What's the shape of the Earth?

Spheroid (This is because the Earth is not a perfect sphere)

300

This pandemic swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing an estimated one-third of the population

The Bubonic Plague

300

This city is popular for the Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco

300

What year was the first Rugby World Cup held?

1987

300

In which year was the YMCA released?

1978

300

What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

400

This ancient city was buried under volcanic ash in 79 AD following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius

Pompeii

400

Which country has the largest population in the world?

India (As of 2025, India has the largest population in the world, surpassing China with approximately 1.451 billion people)

400

In cricket How many ways are there of getting out?

10 (as of 2025)

400

The country song Jolene was released in 1974 by which artist?

Dolly Parton

400

Where in the human body can the smallest bone be found?

The Ear

500

What year did Apple introduce the iPod?

2001

500

This mountain range separates India from Tibet. It is also home to Mt. Everest

The Himalayas

500

Which traditional Māori ball game has been incorporated into modern sports and schools in NZ?

Kī-o-rahi

500

If her real name is Anna Mae Bullock what is her stage name? 

Tina Turner

500

What are the only 2 letters not to appear on the periodic table?

The letters “J” and “Q”. you could find both letters on the periodic table in the past and may find them still on certain charts.