City Nicknames
Sports
Chemistry
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Oceans
100

This city is known as The Big Apple.

New York City

100

This is the world's most popular sport.

Foodball

100

This is the first element on the periodic table.

Hydrogen

100

Where was the Stature of Liberty made?

France

100

This is the largest ocean on Earth.

The Pacific Ocean

200

This is The City of Love.

Paris

200

This is China's national sport.

Table Tennis (Ping Pong)

200

This gas is lighter than air and is often used in balloons.

Helium

200

This statue located in Giza is 20 meters high.

The Great Sphinx 

200

The Amazon River flows into this ocean.

The Atlantic Ocean

300

This city is known as The Holy City.

Jerusalem 

300

How many points are scored for a touchdown in American Football?

6 Points

300

Na is the chemical symbol for this element. 

Sodium

300

This bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin depicts a male figure sitting on a rock with his hand on his chin.

The Thinker

300

What is the deepest point in the oceans?

The Marianas Trench

400

This city is known as The Fashion Capital of the World.

Milan

400

The game of basketball was invented by Dr. James Naismith. Where was he from?

Ontario, Canada

400

K is the chemical symbol of this element.

Potassium

400

The Moai a stone sculptures located on this island.

Easter Island

400

The Atlantic and The Pacific Ocean are connected by this manmade waterway.

The Panama Canal

500

This city is known as The Venice of the North

Amsterdam

500

What is the maximum number of players on the ice during a hockey game?

12

500

This metal is a liquid at room temperature. 

Mercury 

500

The Manneken Pis is a 61cm high bronze statue of a baby boy peeing into a water basin and is located in this city.

Brussels, Belgium

500

This is the largest animal in the ocean today.

The Blue Whale

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