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1. In what country is the world's tallest, above sea level, active volcano?
2. Which university has had both their men's and women's basketball teams in the championship games of their respective NCAA tournaments in 1999? If in doubt consult John Wayne.
3. Who was, for a short while, the 9th president of the United States?
4. Of what rock was the White House originally made?
5. What hydrocarbon has the empirical formula C6H6?
6. What is the name of the ship in the Herman Melville novel 'Moby Dick'?
7. What English medieval writer wrote the work 'The Ecclesiastical History of the English People'?
8. What war between Rome and Carthage ended in 241 BC?
9. The palace of Versailles in France is an example of what form of architecture common during the time period of around 1600 AD to 1780 AD?
10. Which golfer, tied in first place with Jack Nicklaus, won five PGA Championships during the 20th century?
11. On the Mohs scale of substance hardness, what is the softest material on the scale?
12. What element, named after the early Greek gods, has an atomic number of 22 and a mass of 47.90?
13. What African country's capital city is Addis Ababa?
14. Which of these is NOT one of the six main watersheds in the state of Pennsylvania?
15. Which of these foods has the most calories?
16. What college is located in Palo Alto, California and was founded by a railroad magnate?
17. In literary terms, what is the term of the switching in order of words, mostly in poetry, to give a more sophisticated sound to the line? Ex: 'The power mower caught a toad' to 'A toad the power mower caught'
18. Through what big and strong river does the most water flow?
19. There were three basic styles of Greek columns: Ionic, Corinthian, and what other style?
20. Jon Brower Minnoch (September 29, 1941 - September 4, 1983) was an American man who was the heaviest recorded human in history, weighing well over 600 kilograms, which is translated into how many pounds?
21. What baseball team, based in a gateway city, was known as "The Gashouse Gang" during the 1930s?
22. In the seven-tier hierarchy of biological classification what comes after class?
23. In the classification of organisms, insects constitute a separate kingdom.
24. What was Cassius Clay's, now Muhammad Ali, original middle name?
25. In the play "Hamlet", who is it that Claudius sends to Norway to inform the king that young Fortinbras is out to try and take back the lands that Denmark had earlier acquired?
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