Geography
Animals
Science
English verbs
Fruits/vegetables
100

Which country is famous for the Eiffel Tower and has Paris as its capital city?

France

100

Which large animal is known for having a very long neck and orange-brown spots?

  1. The Giraffe (Giraffen)
100

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet" and is the fourth planet from the Sun?

  1. Mars
100

What is the past tense of the verb "go"? (Example: Today I go, yesterday I _______.)

  1. Went 
100

Which fruit is long, curved, and has a yellow skin that you peel off before eating?

  1. The Banana (Bananen)
200
  1. What is the name of the largest ocean on Earth, located between Asia and America?
  1. The Pacific Ocean (Stilla havet)
200

Which black and white bird lives in Antarctica and cannot fly, but is a very good swimmer?

  1. The Penguin (Pingvinen)
200

What is the name of the gas that humans need to breathe in to stay alive?

  1. Oxygen (Syre)
200

In the sentence "She plays tennis every Tuesday", why do we add an "s" to the verb "play"?

Because it is the third person singular (he/she/it) in Present Simple. 

200

Which vegetable is orange, grows underground, and is famous for being a favorite snack for rabbits?

  1. The Carrot (Moroten)
300

Which continent is the only one in the world that is also a single country?

  1. Australia (Australien)
300
  1. What is the name of the largest mammal in the world that lives in the ocean?
  1. The Blue Whale (Blåvalen)
300

What is the process called when plants use sunlight to make their own food?

  1. Photosynthesis (Fotosyntes)
300

What is the difference between "borrow" and "lend"? (Example: Can I _______ your pen, or will you _______ it to me?)

  1. Borrow = att låna (av någon). Lend = att låna ut (till någon).
300

Is a tomato scientifically classified as a fruit or a vegetable?

  1. A fruit (En frukt – även om den används som grönsak i matlagning).
400

What is the name of the longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa?

  1. The Nile (Nilen)
400

Which animal is the only mammal capable of true flight (not just gliding)?

  1. The Bat (Fladdermusen)
400

What is the hardest natural substance found on Earth, often used in jewelry?

  1. Diamond (Diamant)
400

Some verbs are "irregular". What are the three forms (infinitive, past tense, and past participle) of the verb "eat"?

  1. Eat, Ate, Eaten.
400

What is the name of the green, creamy fruit that is the main ingredient in guacamole?

  1. The Avocado (Avokadon)
500

Which mountain range separates Europe from Asia and is located mainly in Russia?

  1. The Ural Mountains (Uralbergen)
500

What is the name of the fastest land animal in the world, capable of reaching speeds over 100 km/h?

  1. The Cheetah (Geparden)
500

Who is the scientist famous for the theory of relativity and the formula E=mc2?

  1. Albert Einstein
500

What is the difference between the verbs "say" and "tell"? (Example: How do you use them correctly in a sentence?)

  • You say something (e.g., "He said hello").
  • You tell someone something (e.g., "He told me hello").
500

Which fruit is known as "The King of Fruits" in Southeast Asia and is famous for its very strong (and sometimes unpleasant) smell?

  1. The Durian (Durian)
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