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100

What small, red fruit is often associated with being dipped in chocolate and is popular during Valentine's Day?

Strawberries

100

 What is the largest big cat species, known for its distinctive orange fur with black stripes?

A tiger

100

This Jamaican sprinter is widely considered the fastest person ever recorded.

Usain Bolt

100

Known as the "King of Pop," he released the best-selling album of all time, "Thriller."

Michael Jackson

100

The capital city of France.

Paris 

200

What breakfast item is typically made from ground grains, cooked in milk or water, and served hot?

Oatmeal

200

This bird, known for its colorful plumage, is often associated with tropical rainforests.

A parrot

200

The Green Bay Packers are a famous team in this professional sports league.

NFL ( National Football League )

200

Originating in New Orleans, this genre of music is characterized by its brass instruments and lively rhythms.

Jazz

200

This iconic structure is located in India and is known for its white marble facade.

The Taj Mahal

300

In which country did the sandwich originate, named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich?

England

300

What is the largest mammal on Earth, known for its immense size and filter-feeding habits?

A blue whale

300

This legendary boxer, known as "The Greatest," won an Olympic gold medal in 1960 before turning professional.

Muhammad Ali

300

This string instrument is played with a bow and is often featured in classical music.

A violin

300

The longest mountain range in the world, stretching approximately 7,000 kilometers across South America.

The Andes

400

This Italian dessert is made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.

Tiramisu

400

This bird, with a distinctive long neck and legs, is known for its impressive ability to stand on one leg.

A flamingo

400

This legendary Brazilian soccer player, known as "The Black Pearl," won three FIFA World Cup titles in 1958, 1962, and 1970.  

Pelé

400

This German composer, known for his Ninth Symphony, is often referred to as a master of the classical and romantic periods.

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

This river, often considered the longest in the world, flows through Africa.

The Nile River

500

In 1492, Christopher Columbus introduced this food item to Europe after his first voyage to the Americas.

Tomatoes

500

This critically endangered species is the last surviving species of its kind, and efforts are being made to save it from extinction.

The northern white rhinoceros

500

The 1980 Summer Olympics were boycotted by several countries. In which city were these Olympics originally scheduled to take place?

Moscow

500

This term refers to the speed at which a piece of music is played.

The tempo

500

This group of islands in the Pacific Ocean is a U.S. state known for its diverse landscapes and volcanoes.

 Hawaii

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