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100

What is the difference between mammals and reptiles? 

Mammals are warm blooded and reptiles are cold blooded. 

100

What country is volleyball popular in? (4 options) 

USA, Brazil, Russia, China

100

What is the country with the largest population? 

India

100

What year did the American Revolution begin? 

1776 

100

 Solve for x in the equation: 3x + 5 = 20. 


x= 5

200

What group of mammals are identified as a pod? 

Dolphins (some species of whales) 

200

What level of participation occurs between both genders? 

Equal

200

What is the smallest US state? 

Rhode Island 
200

Who was the first 3 presidents of the US? 

George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson 

200

What are the first 3 digits of PI? 

3.14.. 

300

What cephalopod has 3 hearts? 

Octopuses 

300

How long did the longest volleyball match last? 

85 hours 

300

What are the 7 continents? 

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Australia 

300

Who is on the 100$ bill? 

Benjamin Franklin 

300

What are the 2 types of cells? 

Eukaryote & Prokaryote 

400

How many times can honeybees flap their wings per second? 

400 times

400

What year was volleyball invented? 

1895

400

What is the capital of the state of New York? 

Albany 

400

Which 4 presidents are on Mount Rushmore? 

George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt 

400

How many elements are on the Periodic Table? 

118

500

What mammal does not have eyes but can still see? 

Owls; they have eye tubes not eyes. 

500

What country (or year) was volleyball debut at the Olympics? 

Tokyo, Japan. 1964

500

What is the only continent with land in all 4 hemispheres? 

Africa

500

The “shot heard round the world” describes the beginning of which battles in the American Revolution?

The Battles of Lexington and Concord

500

Which ancient Mesopotamian civilization created one of the earliest and most complete written legal codes, famous for the principle "an eye for an eye"?

Babylonia (The Code of Hammurabi)