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100

Which country consumes the most ice cream per capita?

New Zealand

100

How many keys does a classic piano have?

88

100

What city hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics?

London

100

In what country was paper invented?

China

100

When did women in the U.S. receive the right to vote?

1920

200

What does the company name IBM stand for?

International Business Machines

200

A dodecahedron has how many sides?

12

200

Which artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo.

200

What film started the Marvel Cinematic Universe?

Iron Man (2008)

200

What is the highest grossing movie of all time?

Avatar

300

Which animal has ten hearts?

The earthworm

300

Finish the quote. “The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is______” – Mark Twain.

Laughter

300

Which of the “Big Five” film production studios is still located in Los Angeles?

Paramount Pictures.

300

What country has the largest Muslim population?

Indonesia.

300

Prior to 1923, what was the Turkish city of Istanbul called?

Constantinople

400

Name five professional major US sports teams that use lions, tigers, or bears in their team names.

Boston Bruins, Chicago Bears, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Memphis Grizzlies

400

The forget-me-not is the official flower of which US State?

Alaska

400

What is the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

400

What is the first movie to win all five major Oscars?

It Happened One Night (1934).

400

What year did the Roman empire fall?

476 CE

500

This actress, the daughter of famous Hitchcock film actress Tippi Hedren, grew up with pet lions.

Melanie Griffith

500

A teaspoon of a neutron star would weigh approximately how much?

Six billion tons

500

The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer contains how many completed stories?

24

500

What is the ninth-largest country of the world?

Kazakhstan.

500

Who was the first African-American player in American major league baseball?

Moses Fleetwood “Fleet” Walker.