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200

This "Father of His Country" was the first President of the United States.


Who is George Washington?

200

This famous Italian artist painted the Mona Lisa.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

This is the largest continent on Earth by landmass.

What is Asia?

200

A group of lions is referred to by this term.

What is a pride?

200

This stringed instrument is the largest member of the violin family.

What is the double bass?

400

The construction of this iconic wall in Berlin began in 1961 and symbolized the Cold War.

What is the Berlin Wall?

400

This Dutch painter is known for cutting off part of his ear and painting Starry Night.


Who is Vincent van Gogh?

400

This desert, the largest hot desert in the world, covers much of North Africa.

What is the Sahara Desert?

400

This unique animal from Australia is a mammal that lays eggs.


What is a platypus?

400

"Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"

What is "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen?

600

This French military leader declared himself Emperor in 1804.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

600

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of this famous chapel in Vatican City.

What is the Sistine Chapel?

600

This South American country is the only one through which both the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn pass.

What is Brazil?

600

Known for their intelligence and complex social structure, this species of dolphin is often seen using tools in the wild.

What is the bottlenose dolphin?

600

This brass instrument, known for its distinct "slide," is often featured in jazz and orchestral music.

What is a trombone?

800

This empire, known for its vast road network, was founded by Pachacuti and thrived in the Andes before being conquered by the Spanish.

What is the Inca Empire?

800

This art movement, led by Claude Monet, is known for its emphasis on light and color.


What is Impressionism?

800

he capital city of this Southeast Asian nation is Naypyidaw, replacing the former capital, Yangon.

What is Myanmar (Burma)?

800

This nocturnal marsupial, native to Australia, is known for its ability to glide through the air using a membrane between its forelegs and hindlegs.

What is a sugar glider?

800

This percussion instrument is a large drum that is struck with mallets, often used in orchestras and marching bands.

What is a bass drum?

1000

his 1777 battle, often called the turning point of the American Revolution, convinced France to ally with the colonies against Britain.

What is the Battle of Saratoga?

1000

The sculpture David by Michelangelo was created during this cultural period.

What is the Renaissance?

1000

This river, the second-longest in Europe, flows through ten countries before emptying into the Black Sea.

What is the Danube River?

1000

This rare and ancient dog breed, known for its distinctive blue-black tongue, originates from China and was once considered a symbol of nobility.


What is the Chow Chow?

1000

This wind instrument, made of wood, produces sound through a vibrating reed and is commonly used in orchestras and military bands

What is a clarinet?

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