Capitals of Countries
Movies
Football
Academic Skills & Professional Competency
Economics
100

This city, famous for its Big Ben clock tower, is the capital of the United Kingdom.


London

100

This animated film features a lion cub named Simba who becomes king.

The Lion King

100

This legendary midfielder, famous for his vision and passing, won 25 trophies with Barcelona, including 4 Champions League titles — but never won a Ballon d’Or.

Andres Inesta

100

This is the ability to manage time effectively to meet deadlines.

time management

100

This economic model, represented by a curve, shows the trade-off between producing two different goods with limited resources.

Production Possibility Frontier (PPF)

200

This Asian capital is known for the Forbidden City and the Great Wall nearby.

Beijing (Pekin) 

200

This superhero movie broke box office records and features Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor.


Avengers: Endgame

200

This goalkeeper holds the record for the most clean sheets in Premier League history, with 202 shutouts

Petr Čech

200

A formal document you submit to apply for a job, summarizing your experience and education.

resume (or CV)

200

This market structure exists when a few large firms dominate the market, but still compete — think airlines or smartphones

oligopoly

300

The capital of Canada, it’s often mistaken for Toronto or Vancouver.

Ottawa

300

This actor famously said, "I'll be back" in The Terminator.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

300

In 2014, this German forward scored 5 goals in 9 minutes against Brazil in a shocking 7-1 semifinal win.

Miroslav Klose

300

The ability to work well with others to achieve a common goal.

teamwork

300

This basic economic concept happens when people want more of a good or service than is available.

Scarcity

400

This Middle Eastern capital is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.


Damascus(Syria)

400

This director created Inception, Interstellar, and Oppenheimer

Christopher Nolan

400

This player's last-minute save in the 2010 World Cup quarterfinals (with his hand!) led to his team’s dramatic win over Ghana — though he was sent off.

Luis Suares

400

This note-taking method uses a divided page — with a main column, a "cue" column for keywords, and a summary at the bottom.

Cornell Method

400

This type of unemployment happens when workers' skills do not match the jobs available — often due to technological advancements or changes in the economy.


 Structural Unemployent

500

Known for its fjords and northern lights, this Scandinavian capital is home to the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.

Oslo (Norway)

500

This 1994 prison drama, based on a Stephen King novella, is one of the highest-rated films on IMDb.

The Shawshank Redemption

500

This stadium, often called the "Cathedral of Football," is where Messi scored his 500th goal for Barcelona — a last-minute winner against Real Madrid

Santiago Bernabéu

500

This time management technique, developed by Francesco Cirillo, involves 25-minute focused work sessions followed by short breaks.


Pomodoro Technique

500

This economic principle suggests that as more of a good is consumed, the additional satisfaction gained from each extra unit decreases.


diminishing marginal utility

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