How many World Cups did Pele win?
3
Which feature/technology allows your cell phone to connect wirelessly to other devices?
Bluetooth
How old was Pelé when he made his World Cup debut.
16
This is the name of a neighbourhood in Los Angeles, California famous for movies and famous people.
Hollywood
This famous author wrote "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth," among many other iconic plays.
William Shakespeare
Who did Zinedine Zidane headbutt in the 2006 final?
Marco Materazzi
What does PC stand for?
Personal Computer
Lothar Matthäus
This wall is the world's largest military structure. It took around 2000 years to build and is around 20000 kilometers long.
The Great Wall Of China
What color is commonly associated with royalty.
Purple
How many times have North Korea qualified for the tournament?
Bonus points if you name what year/years they qualified for.
Twice (in 1966 and 2010)
What part of the computer is the "tower"
CPU
Who is the all-time leading World Cup goalscorer?
Miroslav Klose
This place is in the mountains of Peru. It is where the Incan Empire was once located.
Machu Pichu
This South American country is home to the Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world.
Chile
What was the first World Cup trophy called?
Jules Rimet Trophy
Name two phone manufacturers named after fruit.
Apple & Blackberry
This Mexican forward played for PSV Eindhoven before moving to Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2018, becoming their top scorer in his first season.
Raul Jimenez
This massive ancient temple complex in Cambodia, originally dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu, is now one of the largest religious monuments in the world.
Angkor Wat
This rare metal, known for its high density and use in aerospace applications, has the symbol "Os" on the periodic table.
Osmium
What musical instrument was banned by FIFA after the 2010 World Cup?
Vuvuzela
What is the binary code for the number 73
1001001
What soccer player proposed the idea of a penalty kick.
William McCrum
This temple complex in Kyoto, Japan, is known for its iconic red torii gates and is dedicated to the Shinto god of rice, Inari.
Fushimi Inari-taisha
This British author is famous for writing the "His Dark Materials" trilogy, which includes the book "The Golden Compass.
Philip Pullman