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100
Movie that won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 2014: a) Gravity b) 12 Years a Slave c) American Hustle d) Dallas Buyers Club
What is 12 Years a Slave
100
The Unit Measure for Sound: a) decibels b) photons c) audibles d) electrons
What is decibels?
100
The capital of Canada: a) Toronto b) Vancouver c) Ottawa d) Montreal
What is Ottawa?
100
The most common name of a Pope: a) John b) Benedict c) Pius d) Gregory
What is John?
100
The number of innings in a standard MLB baseball game: a) 9 b) 7 c) 6 d) 8
What is 9?
200
Band known for recording the song "All You Need is Love": a) The Beach Boys b) The Who c) The Beatles d) The Rolling Stones
Who are the Beatles?
200
The condition of being constantly obsessed with health/illness: a) Hyperchondria b) Hypochondria c) Anxiety d) Mysophobia
What is Hypochondria?
200
The most populous country in the world: a) China b) United States c) Japan d) India
What is China?
200
Language that was NOT an official language of the League of Nations: a) English b) Spanish c) French d) Italian
What is Italian
200
The family name of tennis stars Venus and Serena: a) Johnson b) Smith c) Williams d) Jefferson
What is Williams?
300
TV Show that Starred David Schwimmer, Courtney Cox, and Jennifer Aniston: a) How I Met Your Mother b) Friends c) Lost d) House
What is "Friends?"
300
Osmosis is the: a) Meiosis b) Diffusion of carbon molecules c) Diffusion of water molecules d) Diffusion of salt
What is diffusion of water molecules?
300
Number of boroughs that comprise New York City: a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6
What is 5?
300
A right NOT stated in the first amendment to the constitution: a) freedom of the press b) right to peacefully assemble c) freedom of religion d) right to bear arms
What is the right to bear arms?
300
A common nickname for an American football: a) pigskin b) cowhide c) leather d) sheepskin
What is pigskin?
400
Van Gogh's first name: a) Vincent b) Claude c) Auguste d) Edward
What is Vincent?
400
The name of the scientist that discovered Uranus: a) Isaac Newton b) Neal Armstrong c) Sir Jeffery of Cambridge d) William Herschel
Who is William Herschel?
400
The tallest mountain on Earth: a) Mt. Kilimanjaro b) Mt. Everest c) Mt. St. Helen d) Pike's Peak
What is Mt. Everest?
400
The number of years that Nelson Mandela spent in prison: a) 27 b) 23 c) 25 d) 26
What is 27?
400
The number of minutes that an ice hockey player must stay seated for a minor penalty: a) 4 b) 2 c) 5 d) It depends on the penalty
What is 2?
500
The location of the Museum of Modern Art: a) Paris b) London c) Los Angeles d) New York City
What is New York City?
500
Cryptozoology studies: a) animals that live in crypts b) endangered animals c) animals whose existence is improbable d) none of these
What are animals whose existence is improbable?
500
The Longest River in the world: a) Nile b) Amazon c) Yangtze d) Yellow
What is the Nile?
500
The era that dinosaurs appeared in: a) Paleozoic b) Mesozoic c) Precambrian d) Cenozoic
What is Mesozoic?
500
Sport that uses a pass, a set, and a hit: a) Water Polo b) Softball c) Croquet d) Volleyball
What is volleyball?