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100

Is an avocado a berry or vegetable?

Single-seeded berry

100
T/F: tigers have striped skin

True

100

What is a group of bunnies called?

A fluffle

100

This island is covered mostly in ice despite its name.

Greenland

100

This country is both a continent and a nation.

Australia

200

Which family do almonds belong to?

a) walnut  b) peach  c) asparagus

peach family

200

How many hearts do octopuses have? 

a) 2   b) 3   c) 4

3

200

What is a group of flamingos called? 

a) flams  b) flamboyance  c) flammies

flamboyance

200

This country has a town called “Hell.”

Norway

200

Which country played Britney Spears songs, "Oops I Did It Again," and "Baby One More Time," to scare away Somalian pirates? 

a) Italy  b) Spain  c) Britain

Britain 

300

When does honey spoil?

Never! due to low level of water content

300
How many miles can bees fly in a day?

a) 5 miles   b) 25 miles   c) 60 miles

60 miles

300

A group of kangaroos is called:

a) roo  b) pad  c) mob

mob

300

Which country adopted the unicorn as it's national animal?

a) Ireland  b) Scotland  c) Norway  d) Iceland

Scotland

300

This sea creature is biologically immortal (can revert to a younger form).

Jellyfish

400

This popular yellow fruit is actually a berry.  

Banana

400

Which marine animal can blink with it's eyes?

a) sharks   b) whales   c) dolphins

sharks

400

A group of jellyfish is called:

a) smack  b) zeal  c) parliament

smack

400

New York City has over ___ zip codes:

a) 50   b) 125  c) 200

200 zip codes

400

This mammal is the only one capable of true flight.

Bat

500

The 100 folds in a chef's hat is to represent 100 ways to cook _____ 

an egg

500

T/F: A blue whale's heartbeat can be detected 5 miles away

False, 2 miles

500

A group of lemurs is called:

a) giggle  b) conspiracy  c) tower

conspiracy

500

Which state has the longest coastline?

Alaska

500

You have more of these on your body than people on Earth.

Bacteria