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200

This country's name can be a part of Christmas dinner

Turkey

200

pH

power of Hydrogen

200

Exclusive possession or control of a commodity or service.

Monopoly

200

This famous neurosurgeon in the show Grey's anatomy is fondly referred to as 'McDreamy' . Who is the character?

Derek Shepherd

200

This woman was the first to head a democratic government as a Prime minister in a Muslim majority nation up until her assassination in 2007.

Benazir Bhutto

400

This major city is located on two continents.

Istanbul

400

SARS

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

400

This term refers to a person who knows and is able to use several languages.

Polyglot

400

This 5-letter word is used traditionally for a Japanese poem which consists of three short lines that do not rhyme.


Haiku


400

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean. She disappeared while trying to circumnavigate the world.

Amelia Earheart


600

This African country, situated in North-East Africa has the most pyramids in the world.

Sudan

600

ATP

(The molecule that stores and transports energy in the body)

Adenosine Triphosphate

600

This is belief in, or worship of more than one God

Polytheism

600

What is the national animal of Scotland? They associate this animal with dominance and bravery.

Clue: Scottish people are known to believe in myths, magic and folk tales.

Unicorn

600

She was a well-known English chemist and an X-ray crystallographer whose work was pivotal in understanding the double helical structure of DNA.

Rosalind Franklin

800

This is the world's largest island country. This country is located on the biggest continent.

Indonesia

800

SCUBA

Self-Contained Underwater breathing Apparatus

800

This poly-word is an anomaly in humans and animals that results in extra digits in fingers and/or toes. Actor Hrithik Roshan has this anomaly on his right hand.

Polydactyly

800

What is a group of crows called? This name is based on old folk tales and superstitions.

Murder

800

She was a famous mathematician at NASA whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical in sending the first Americans into space. Her story was famously narrated in the movie 'Hidden figures' where Taraji P.Henson played her part.

Katherine Johnson

1000

This is the world's smallest country based on landmass, measuring just 0.2 square miles.

Vatican city

1000

AD (Used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian calendars)

Anno Domini

1000

This word is used to denote a sea anemone. It can also be used to denote a benign growth that is attached to the organs by a stalk-like structure.

Polyp

1000

How many total elements are present in the periodic table?

118

1000

This French-Polish scientist was the first person to win a Nobel Prize twice in her lifetime, and the only person to win it in two different fields.She comes from a family of Nobel laureates. She was well-known for her pioneering work in radioactivity.She ultimately died due to aplastic anemia because of her extensive work with radioactivity.

Marie Curie

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