Do all the living creatures have red coloured blood?
How many new teaching employees do we have?
2
Where was the infamous breakdancer from?
Australia
What 5 countries you need to know in detail for maturita exam?
USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia
What is the name of the large, green fruit that has a hard shell and is known for its sweet, red interior, and often mistaken for a vegetable in salads?
Watermelon
What are the three basic colours?
Red, green and blue
What new course is being offered this year?
Scio (chess officially)
What problems occured during the triathlon races? We're talking about the swimming part.
The river was polluted
What is the closest English speaking country to the Czech Republic?
England
Which animal is known for being super slow and spends most of its life hanging upside down in trees?
Sloth
Who discovered the wheel of colour?
Isaac Newton
Name at least two head teachers of first graders
Mašataová, Brandtová, Obhlídalová, Lambeitlová
How many gold medals did Czechia win?
3
In one city in Canada, it is specifically said that French is the first language and all the officialities must be in French first, and mandatory in English, second. Which city is that?
Quebec
In what year did the Titanic famously sink after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage?
1912
Which colour makes you look more powerful according to scientists?
Black
What's the full name of the guy who's going to teach the economy seminar? Clues: 30.12. and the painter first name Mikoláš
David Aleš
Name at least 3 countries in the top 5 medals ranking
Usa, China, Japan, Australia, France
How many countries have English as an official language? +/- 5
53
While you have approximately 37 lessons per week (which is a lot!) It´s still better than in South Korea, Japan or China. How many lessons per week do they usually have at your age? +/- 2
45
What two colours make you subconciously hungry?
Red and yellow
How many photos are there on the noticeboard? +/-1
20
Name a non-Czech medal winner
Mr. LotOfThem
What does "barbie" mean in Australian English?
Barbecue
What is the term for a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward, like "racecar" or "level"?
Palindrome