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In cricket, this term refers to a delivery that bounces just once before reaching the batsman and is usually aimed at the stumps.  

Bowler

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 In 2024, this country hosted the 33rd edition of the Summer Olympic Games.  

France

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In this classic card game, players try to form sets of three or more cards of the same rank.  

Rummy

100

 This American car company is famous for its trucks and the "F-150" model, which has been one of the best-selling vehicles in the U.S. for decades.

Ford

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This Indian cricketer holds the record for the most runs in a single ODI match, scoring 200* against South Africa in 2010.  

 Virender Sehwag

200

This leader became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in September 2022, succeeding Boris Johnson.  

Liz Truss

200

This card, typically featuring the highest value in most standard card games, is often referred to as the "Ace of Spades.

Ace

200

This feature, introduced in the 1980s, allows cars to park themselves by automatically controlling the steering, braking, and acceleration.  

Park Assist

300

This country hosted the first-ever Cricket World Cup in 1975.  

England

300

In 2024, this U.S. state declared a climate emergency due to extreme heat and wildfires, marking the first state to do so in the United States.  

California

300

In poker, this term refers to a hand containing five consecutive cards of any suit.  

Straight

300

This German automaker introduced the iconic "Volkswagen Beetle" in 1938, which became one of the best-selling cars of all time.  

Volkswagen

400

Widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time, this Australian cricketer took 700 Test wickets before retiring in 2007.

Shane Warne

400

In 2024, this tech company announced the release of a new AI model, GPT-5, which is expected to surpass its predecessor in natural language processing capabilities.  

OpenAI

400

In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, this is the number of face cards.  

12

400

In 2021, this electric vehicle company surpassed a market value of $1 trillion, becoming the most valuable automaker in the world.  

Tesla

500

 This cricketer, known as the "Little Master," was the first to score 10,000 runs in One Day Internationals.  

Sunil Gavaskar

500

 In 2024, this country entered into a peace agreement with Armenia and Azerbaijan, effectively ending decades of conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.  

Russia

500

This country is credited with the invention of playing cards, which date back to the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty.  

China

500

This advanced safety feature, now standard in many vehicles, uses cameras and sensors to detect potential collisions and automatically applies the brakes to prevent them.

Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)

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