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100

This element, with the chemical symbol O, is essential for human respiration.

Oxygen 

100

This planet is known as the “Red Planet” because of its reddish appearance.

Mars

100

This famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage.

Titanic

100

This sport features the famous tournament called Wimbledon.

Tennis

100

This is the largest ocean on Earth.

Pacific Ocean

200

This board game involves buying properties like Boardwalk and Park Place.

Monopoly 

200

This device, invented by Alexander Graham Bell, allows people to transmit voices over long distances.

Telephone

200

This wall once divided East and West in a major European capital from 1961 until 1989.

Berlin wall

200

This country won the FIFA World Cup 2022.

Argentina 

200

This country is both a continent and a nation.

Australia 

300

This scientist proposed the theory of relativity and won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Albert Einstein 

300

This ancient wonder of the world stood in Alexandria and guided ships into the harbor.

Lighthouse of Alexandria

300

This 19th-century ideology, developed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, called for a classless society and criticized capitalism.

Communism 

300

This Olympic event is a race of 42.195 kilometers.

Marathon 

300

This Asian country has the largest population in the world as of the 2020s

India

400

This vitamin, produced in the skin through sunlight exposure, is important for calcium absorption and bone health.

Vitamin D

400

This Italian artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City during the Renaissance.

Michaelanglo

400

This 1648 treaty ending the Thirty Years' War is often cited as the foundation of the modern system of sovereign states in international relations.

Treaty of Westphalia 

400

This sport uses terms like “strike,” “spare,” and “gutter ball.”

Bowling 

400

This South American river is the largest by discharge of water in the world.

Amazon river

500

This longest bone in the human body runs from the hip to the knee.

Femur

500

This economic theory, associated with Adam Smith, argues that markets regulate themselves through the “invisible hand.”

Free market capitalism 

500

This 18th-century revolution began in 1789 and overthrew the monarchy of Louis XVI.

French Revolution 

500

This Jamaican sprinter holds the world record in both the 100-meter and 200-meter races.

Usian Bolt

500

This U.S. state is separated from the mainland and lies northwest of Canada.

Alaska

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