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How many Cars films are there?

3

100

Which large mammal has a tail so strong it can stand on it and lift its hind legs off the ground?

Kangaroo

100

What creature makes honey?

Bee

100

Wellington is the capital city of which country?

New Zealand

100

What is the art of paper folding called?

Origami

200

What type of train is Japan known for?

Bullet train / Shinkansen

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bat

200

Which country's national food is schnitzel?

Germany

200

Where is the world’s largest desert located?

Antarctica

200

In which country would you find the Taj Mahal?

India

300

What were the first trains powered by?

Steam

300

What mammal has the most powerful bite?

Hippopotamus

300

What language does "bon appétit" come from?

French

300

Which Scottish lake has a famous mythical creature named after it?

Loch Ness

300

When Shrek tries to explain himself to Donkey in "Shrek," what does he compare himself to?

Onion

400

Who invented the first working motor-operated plane?

The Wright Brothers

400

What is the closest living relative to the T-rex?

Chicken

400

Which Mexican food has a name meaning “little donkey”?

Burrito

400

Ninety percent of the Earth’s population lives in which hemisphere?

Northern

400

What is the largest reef in the world?

Great Barrier Reef

500

In which century was the first car invented?

1800s / 19th century

500

What does RSPCA stand for?

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

500

In which decade was McDonald's founded?

1950s

500

Which country has the only flag with more than four sides?

Nepal

500

Which is the only team to play in every soccer World Cup tournament?

Brazil

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