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100

What is the rarest M&M color?

Brown

100

Name an actor who has played Spiderman

Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Tobey Maguire

100

Dihydrogen Monoxide is also known as...

Water (H20)

100

The study of plants is called...

Botany

100

Where is the Taj Mahal located?

India

100

How many games are played in a regular MLB season?

162

200

What is the common name for dried plums?

Prunes

200

What was the first animated feature film ever released by Disney?
a) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
b) Fantasia
c) Bambi
d) Pinocchio

a) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

200

What is the hottest planet? 

Venus

200

Which animal has the largest brain relative to its body size?
a) Dolphin
b) Ant
c) Shrew
d) Human

c) Shrew – The Etruscan shrew’s brain is about 10% of its body weight, proportionally larger than any other animal.

200

  Which country produces the most coffee in the world?

Brazil

200

In ice hockey, what is the term for when a player scores three goals in a single game?

Hat Trick

300

What was the first soft drink in space?

Coca Cola
300

Which actress has received the most Oscar nominations in history?
a) Katharine Hepburn
b) Meryl Streep
c) Frances McDormand
d) Cate Blanchett

b) Meryl Streep holds the record with 21 acting nominations and 3 wins (as of 2025).

300

What is the second most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere?
a) Oxygen
b) Argon
c) Carbon dioxide
d) Nitrogen

a) Oxygen – Nitrogen makes up about 78%, and oxygen is next at around 21%.

300

Which tree species is considered the tallest in the world?
a) Douglas Fir
b) Giant Sequoia
c) Coast Redwood
d) Eucalyptus Regnans 

c) Coast Redwood – The tallest known living specimen (“Hyperion”) stands over 380 feet tall.

300

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City (0.44 km2)

300

What golfer famously won The Masters after recovering from major back surgery in 2019?

Tiger Woods

400

Which country invented ice cream?

China

400

What day is known as Star Wars Day?

May 4 "May the Fourth be with you"

400

What disease stems from the medieval term that means ‘bad air’, generally spread by mosquitos?

Malaria

400

Which mammal has no vocal cords? 

A) Gorilla
B) Mouse
C) Giraffe
D) Fox

C) Giraffe

400

What is the capital of India?

New Dehli

400

Which country has won the most World Cups? (Soccer)

a) Germany
b) Brazil
c) Italy
d) Argentina

b) Brazil – Brazil has won five World Cups. Italy and Germany are tied for four.

500

This chocolate is named after a french novel that highlights the adventures of swordsmen.

3 Musketeers

500

Who wrote and performed the theme song for the 1997 film Titanic?

Celine Dion

500

What part of the human brain controls balance and coordination?
a) Cerebrum
b) Cerebellum
c) Medulla oblongata
d) Thalamus

b) Cerebellum – Located at the back of the brain, it regulates movement, posture, and coordination.

500

Which animal can sleep for up to three years under certain conditions?
a) Snail
b) Sloth
c) Crocodile
d) Salamander

a) Snail – Some snails enter a hibernation-like state (estivation) during droughts.

500

 What is the world’s biggest island?

Greenland

500

In what year did Michael Jordan FIRST retire from professional basketball?
a) 1991
b) 1993
c) 1995
d) 1998

b) 1993 – Jordan retired after leading the Bulls to three championships, later returning in 1995.

600

Which country invented milk chocolate?

a. German
b. Switzerland
c. Italy
d. Belgium

b. Switzerland

600

What is the Golden man statue given to talented actors?

An oscar

600

Which "planet" used to be a planet, but was "degraded" to a dwarf planet?

Pluto

600

Which spice, also the most expensive in the world, is obtained from the dried stigma of a flower?
a) Turmeric
b) Saffron
c) Cardamom
d) Clove

B) Saffron

600

What layer of the Earth is right below the crust?

Mantle

600

In baseball, what is the only Major League Baseball team that has never played in a World Series?
a) Seattle Mariners
b) Colorado Rockies
c) San Diego Padres
d) Tampa Bay Rays

a) Seattle Mariners -- AND HOPEFULLY WE CONTINUE THEIR STREAK TODAY :)

700

From which country does Gouda cheese originate?

A) Italy
B) Germany
C) New England
D) Netherlands

D) Netherlands

700

Who was the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Director?
a) Jane Campion
b) Kathryn Bigelow
c) Sofia Coppola
d) Greta Gerwig

b) Kathryn Bigelow – Won Best Director in 2010 for The Hurt Locker, becoming the first woman to receive the honor.

700

What is the only metal that is liquid at or near room temperature?

Mercury

700

What type of animal is a Flemish giant? 

A) Jellyfish
B) Rabbit
C) Sloth
D) Cat

B) Rabbit

700

What is the primary language spoken in Brazil?

Portugeuse

700

What sport awards the Davis Cup?
a) Cricket
b) Rugby
c) Tennis
d) Polo

C) Tennis

800

What is the most consumed drink in the world OTHER than water?

Tea

800

What is the most viewed video on YouTube?

A) TiK ToK by Kesha
B) Gangam Style by PSY
C) Baby Shark
D) Despacito by Daddy Yankee & Luis Fonsi

C) Baby Shark

800

The first vaccine was for which disease?

Small Pox

800

Trivia Question: How many eyes does a bee have?

A) 2
B) 4
C) 5
D) 8

C) 5

800

Sicily is the largest island in which sea?

Mediterranean 

800

In track and field, how long is one lap around a standard outdoor running track?
a) 200 meters
b) 300 meters
c) 400 meters
d) 800 meters

C) 400 meters

1000

What is the main ingredient in traditional Japanese miso paste?
a) Rice
b) Soybeans
c) Barley
d) Seaweed

b) Soybeans – Miso is made from fermented soybeans mixed with salt and koji mold, often combined with rice or barley for variation.

1000

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

A) Tomagotchi
B) Mr. Potato Head
C) Barbie
D) GI Joe

Mr Potato Head

1000

What planet in our solar system has the most gravity?

Jupiter

1000

Why are flamingos pink?

because of their diet (kelp)

1000

What is the only sea without any coasts?
a) Sargasso Sea
b) Black Sea
c) Caspian Sea
d) Red Sea

a) Sargasso Sea – Located in the North Atlantic, it’s defined by ocean currents rather than land boundaries.

1000

Two cities have held the Summer Olympics 3 times each. Name one of them.

London (1908, 1948, and 2012) and Paris (1900, 1924, 2024)