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The still unbalanced but less difficult than last time category
200

Which planet is the largest in the solar system?

Jupiter.

200

What is chemistry the study of? 

Chemistry is the study of matter, as Walter White once said.

200

Which animal sports the highest verticality of any animal?

Giraffes. They can reach up to 18 feet in length.

200

What causes wind within the atmosphere?

Wind is caused by warm air rising into the atmosphere, causing cooler air to rush in and take its place. 

200

What youth camp location did we go to directly before the Anchorage?

Living water. 

200

Among all the trivia games to be hosted, what category is the most consistently present? (out of 14 trivia games, this category was missing in only 4 of them.)

The "Mystery" category.

200

Who is currently regarded as the second best chess player in the world?

Hikaru Nakamura, with an estimated ELO of 2802.

400

What is the name of the comet that appears in the night sky every (roughly) 75 years?

Halley's Comet. It's next appearance will be in 2061. Mark your calendars 💯 💯 💯 

400

What is considered to be the (average) temperature of the human body?

98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. 

400

Which member of the Panthera genus (big cats like Lions, Tigers, etc.) has the highest bite force?

The Jaguar. It can bite up to forces of 1500 PSI.

400

What is the category to the right of this category?

Youth Camp. Yeah, I used this question once before, shut up.

400

Put the pieces together here. This question is in the Youth Camp category. Who is the GOAT of the Anchorage?

Thad is undeniably the goat.

400

Who's had the best track record when it comes to consistent performance in trivia games?

Tad.

400

If you spin something around in a perfect circle and then release it, how would it be released relative to where you released it?

(Ex. The ball was released _______ to where it was being spun.)

The ball would be released tangentially to where it was spun. 

600

What is the speed of the acceleration of Earth's gravitational pull?

It's calculated to be 9.8 meters/second.

600

What is the most plentiful gas within our atmosphere?

Nitrogen. It makes up about 78% of the atmosphere.

600

Which animal is considered to be the most dominant and most powerful apex predators next to humans?

Orcas/Killer Whales (generally speaking).

600

What powers a lightsaber within Star Wars?

Lightsabers are powered by Kyber Crystals. 

600

What strategy did Philip use during the Clash Royale game that required an impromptu rule change? 

He pretended to be down and killed like 10 people (and then that strategy was banned)

600

Philip is the main hoster of Trivia games, but there are other hosters too. How many games have I hosted, how many games has Jonathan hosted, and how many games has Tad hosted?

In total, I've hosted 3, Jonathan has hosted 2, and Tad has not hosted a single one. 

600

How much does it cost to place a house on Baltic and Mediterranean Avenue in Monopoly? (Hint: they are the cheapest ones in the whole game.)

The cost of buying houses on either avenue is $50. Do not argue if you play by different rules.

800

What is the most intense/dense type of star within the universe?

Neutron stars.

800

How fast do gravitational waves propagate?

Gravitational waves propagate at the speed of light.

800

Excluding other humans, what mammal is considered to be the most dangerous?

Hippos. They are responsible for more than 500 deaths per year.

800

What was the first question to be picked in this trivia game?

800

At which Youth Camp location did Nathan Papoca break his arm?

Nathan suffered a catastrophic, life-threatening injury at Living Water, shattering his arm into innumerable pieces (slight exaggeration)

800

What was objectively the worst trivia game we've ever done?

Unfortunately, due to a multitude of reasons, it was the second one I hosted.

 

800

What is the "red shift" phenomenon?

The "red shift" phenomenon is a phenomenon where light from distant objects appear to be shifted towards the red side of the visible light spectrum. This indicates the objects we see are accelerating away from us, and that the universe is continually expanding.

1000

There are many theorized ways that the universe can end, some more brutal than others. What is the most likely and most agreed-upon end of the universe?

"Heat Death" (also known as "The Big Freeze")

1000

Three of these elements are real, and one is made up.

 Neptunium, Americium, Marsium and Plutonium.

Which is the fake?

Marsium is the fake. 

1000

The Muntjac (also known as the Barking Deer) is a species of deer located in Asia and Southeast Asia. Does it have Over/Under 25 chromosomes?

The muntjac has 6/7 chromosomes depending on the gender. That's less than a fruit fly. We have 46 btw.

1000

Where are the Carotid and Femoral arteries located? 

The Carotid artery is located in your neck and the Femoral artery is located in your groin.

1000

At which Youth Camp location did Meadow get baptized at?

She was baptized at Camp Keinard. (I think that's how you spell it)

1000

During the famous Maddie's Graduation Party Trivia game, what did Caleb answer with when asked what the most grown fruit by metric tons is?

"Grapes." -Caleb

"CALEB! You idiot! Grapes are like this big!" -Tad

1000

What is the exchange rate for U.S. dollars to Mexican pesos?

1 U.S. dollar is equal to exactly 20.11 Mexican pesos.

2000

What is the brightest possible phenomena in the universe? (Hint: they can last for pretty staggering lengths of time.)

Quasars. 

2000

What is considered to be the most reactive element on the periodic table?

Flourine.

2000

What animal has the highest hunting success rate out of any animal in the world?

Dragonflies. They have a hunting success rate of up to 97%.

2000

What animal is so dangerous that it's been nicknamed "Black Death" and "Widowmaker" by hunters?

The African Cape Buffalo. 

2000

During a service at the Anchorage, a certain duo hopped on the pianos and played some songs while everyone else sang, resulting in one of the best Youth Camp moments ever. Who was this duo comprised of?

Nick and Corin.

2000

What was the closest trivia game that we've ever done (in terms of score)?

The closest trivia game was the first one I hosted, requiring two additional questions to be added to break the tie.

2000

How much does the internet weigh? (Does not include equipment like hard-drives, chords, servers, etc.)

Since all data stored in machines take the form of Electrons, all content within the internet and everything ever uploaded would have a combined weight of 50 grams, the same weight as a strawberry.