Geography
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Animal
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Culture/Traditions
100

Name the world's longest river in the world!

The Nile River

100

From which plant does olive oil come?

Olives ;)

100

Which large mammal lives in the ocean and is known for its blowhole?

Whale

100

Name the first president of United States! 

George Washington

100

What is the unique textile art from Indonesia created by using wax-resist dyeing techniques on fabric?

Batik

200

What do you call a very high natural place, usually with a peak?

Mountain

200

What is Tempeh, a traditional Indonesian food, made from?

Fermented Soybean!

200

True or False: Sharks have bones.

False. Sharks do not have bones. Their skeletons are made of cartilage, which is a flexible and lighter tissue than bone.

200

Who was the queen of ancient Egypt, known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony?

Cleopatra!

200

In Chinese culture, what color is traditionally associated with good fortune, prosperity, and happiness, often used in celebrations?

Red

300

Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world?

Sahara Desert!

300

Which spice, often used in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine, gives curry its yellow color?  

Turmeric!

300

Which marine mammal is known for its intricate click and whistle communication and often forms large pods?

Dolphins

300

Marie Antoinette is famously, though inaccurately, associated with saying what phrase when told the peasants had no bread?  

"Let them eat cake." or "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche!"

300

What is the traditional Indonesian shadow puppet play, often accompanied by gamelan music, which tells stories from ancient epics?

Wayang

400

What is the name of the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?

Equator!

400

Which rare and highly prized ingredient, often referred to as "black gold," is a type of fungus that grows underground and is typically sniffed out by specially trained dogs or pigs?

Truffles

400

What is the only mammal that can truly fly?

Bat

400

Who was the English king who famously had six wives, leading to the establishment of the Church of England?

Henry VIII or Henry 8 

400

What specific tradition involves the breaking of a decorative paper-mâché container filled with candies and toys during celebrations, particularly in Mexico?

Pinata

500

Name a country that has the most natural lakes within its borders!

Canada

500

Kimchi, a staple of Korean cuisine, is made through a specific fermentation process. What type of fermentation is primarily responsible for its characteristic sour taste and probiotic benefits?

Lactic Acid Fermentation

500

What is the name of the oldest living animal species that is often called a "living fossil" and is known for its helmet-like shell and long, spiky tail?

Horseshoe crab 

500

Which ancient Greek city-state was known for its democracy and philosophical thinkers like Socrates and Plato?

Athens

500

What is Upacara Ngaben in Bali?

 Balinese cremation ceremony

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