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100

What is the capital of Finland?

Helsinki

100

What was the first music video to ever air on MTV?

 “Video Killed the Radio Star” by The Buggles

100

The Olympics are held every how many years?

 4 years.

100

What number is written on the front of Disney’s famous car, Herbie?

53

100

Name the definite article

THE

200

Who betrayed Jesus to the Romans?

 Judas Escariot

200

What does Lady Gaga affectionately call her fans?

Little Monsters

200

What is a soccer field called?

A pitch

200

What is the name of the fictional city where Big Hero 6 takes place?

San Frantokyo

200

The expression should can be traded by the following expression

Ought to

300

Lent always begins on which day of the week?

Wednesday

300

What was Elvis Presley‘s first No. 1 hit in the United States?

“Heartbreak Hotel”

300

Which World Cup was won by Maradona?

Mexico 86

300

What Hollywood movie star plays himself in Zombieland?

Bill Murray

300

Conditional that expresses a future situation which we think is real or possible:

1st conditional

400

Which actor voiced both Darth Vader and The Lion King‘s Mufasa?

James Earl Jones.

400

The Metropolitan Opera is located in what North American city?

New York

400

Which two Mexican football players have played 5 World Cups?

Tota Carbajal and Rafa Márquez.

400

Who played park owner John Hammond in Jurassic Park?

 Richard Attenborough

400

We use these verbs after prepositions as well as subjects or objects of a sentence

Gerunds

500

Which French phrase in English means a road closed at one end?

Cul-de-sac

500

What singer has had a Billboard No. 1 hit in each of the last four decades?

Mariah Carey

500

How long is the free skate in figure skating?

Four and a half minutes for men, four minutes for women.

500

Where does Finding Nemo take place? 

The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland, Australia

500

When we talk about the things that people do but they weren’t necessary at the time, we used the expression:

Needn't

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