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100

I am not alive, but I grow; I don't have lungs, but I need air; I don't have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I

What is a fire?

100

"The Holy City"

What is Jerusalem?

100

Capital of Australia

What is Canberra?

100

This Middle Eastern dish is made from ground chickpeas and often served in pita

What is Falafel?

100

This American inventor is famous for creating the electric light bulb and phonograph

Who is Thomas Edison?

200

What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?

What is the letter M?

200

This Christian doctrine, teaches that God exists as three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

What is The Holy Trinity?

200

This city in Italy is known for its canals and architecture

What is Venice?

200

This Filipino delicacy is a fertilized duck egg with a partially developed embryo, commonly eaten with salt, chili, and vinegar

What is Balut?

200

Best known for inventing the telephone, revolutionizing communication

Who is Alexander Bell?

300

What can travel around the world while staying in the corner?

What is a stamp?

300

In Hinduism, this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth continues until one achieves moksha, or liberation

What is Samsara?

300

This sea, bordered by Ukraine and Russia, has seen major geopolitical tensions

What is the Black Sea?

300

This ancient fermented dairy drink, known as "ayran" in Turkey and "doogh" in Iran, is a salty yogurt-based beverage popular across the Middle East and Central Asia

What is Kefir?

300

This Swedish inventor created dynamite in 1867 and later established a prestigious set of international prizes

Who is Alfred Nobel?

400

I have no feet, no wings, no tail, but I can still fly. What am I?

What is Time?

400

Birthname of Buddha

What is Siddhartha Gautama?

400

This ancient city in Jordan is famous for buildings carved into pink sandstone cliff

What is Petra?
400

This Ethiopian flatbread, made from fermented teff flour, doubles as both a plate and utensil

What is Injera?

400

This safety device, now standard in cars, was invented by Nils Bohlin while working for Volvo in 1959

What is the Seatbelt?

500

I am a word of letters, three. Add two and fewer there will be. What am I?

What is "few"?

500

This lesser-known monotheistic religion was founded in Persia and centers on the duality of good and evil, with Ahura Mazda as its supreme god

What is Zoroastrianism?

500

This landlocked country in Central Asia has a flag featuring a sun with 40 rays over a tunduk—a traditional yurt roof—symbolizing unity and the sky

What is Kyrgyzstan?

500

A traditional Icelandic dish, hákarl, involves fermenting and drying the meat of this marine predator, known for its high urea content.

What is the Greenland Shark?

500

Jonas Salk developed the first successful vaccine in the 1950s for this disease

What is Polio?

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