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You’ve probably had one; 13 billion pounds are harvested in Idaho yearly.

Potatoes

100

What is the capital of Japan?

Tokyo

100

Capital city of Norway

Oslo

100

What is Arachnophobia?

Fear of spiders

100

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter
200

The “Crossroads of America,” has more miles of interstate per sq mile than any other US state.

Indiana

200

Quebec is a province in Canada. What language do they speak there?

French

200

Capital city of Argentina

Buenos Aires

200

What became the first National Park in the United States?

Yellowstone

200

The United States bought Alaska from which country?

Russia
300

Don’t get too close (ouch!) or scratch initials in saguaro cactus; fines for cactus graffiti run up to $5,000.

Arizona

300

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican

300

Capital city of Brazil 

Brasilia

300

What is the hardest substance in our body?

Tooth Enamel

300

What does a Scoville unit measure?

Spiciness

400

Home to America's only operational diamond mine – Crater Diamonds State Park.

Arkansas

400

What is the largest desert in the world?

Antarctic desert

400

Capital city of Afghanistan

Kabul

400

 How many signs are there in the Zodiac?

12

400

Who was the first person to sail across the globe?

Ferdinand Magellan

500

A town in this state, often considered the poultry capital of the world, passed a 1961 law making it illegal to eat fried chicken with a fork.

Georgia

500

World's tallest mountain range

The Himalayas

500

Capital city of Armenia

Yerevan

500

What is the real name of the # symbol?

Octothorpe

500

 What is Entomology is the study of?

Bugs