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100

The ancient name for the land now known as Turkey.

Anatolia, also called Asia Minor

100

What is the biggest flower in the world?

Rafflesia arnoldii

100

What is the first color in rainbow?

Red

100

Famous author/poet who created characters: Ophelia, Juliet, Romeo, Lady Macbeth, Desdemona, Shylock, Iago, Tybalt.

William Shakespeare

100

What does USSR means?

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

200

The smallest recognized sea in the world is the Sea of Marmara, located on which country?

Turkey

200

What is smallest bone in the human body?

stapes (or stirrup), located in the middle ear

200

The only mammals capable of true, powered flight.

Bats

200

What cause the death of Vincent van Gogh.

Gunshot due to mental illness

200

On what year does Vietnam War ended?

April 30, 1975

300

It is a vital artificial waterway, about 82 km (51 miles) long, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Panama Canal

300

Branch of Science that focus on study of humankind, its origins, and culture.

Anthropology

300

When was the U.S. Declaration of Independence?

July 4, 1776

300

The final book of the New Testament, a Christian text filled with symbolic visions and prophecy about the end times, judgment, and the ultimate victory of God and Christ over evil.

The Book of Revelation

300

Who was a German general and a central figure in developing the Panzer division concept and the "blitzkrieg" doctrine?

Heinz Guderian

400

Which city spans two continents.

Istanbul

400

Who was the Physicist & Chemist, that won first woman Nobel laureate (Nobel Prize), discovered radioactivity, radium, and polonium. 

Marie Curie

400

The first country that lead to send a spacecraft to the Moon. 

The Soviet Union (USSR)/Russia.

400

In The Lord of the Rings, what is the name of Arwen's father?

Elrond, the Lord of Rivendell

400

Formally ended World War I, imposed harsh terms on Germany, and inadvertently laid groundwork for World War II, making it globally infamous. 

The Treaty of Versailles (1919).

500

What is the highest mountain peak in North America?

Denali

500

Who discovered penicillin in 1928 when he noticed mold killing bacteria on a petri dish?

Sir Alexander Fleming

500

Currency of Laos

Laotian Kip

500

German academics famous for collecting and publishing German folklore and fairy tales like "Cinderella," "Hansel and Gretel," and "Little Red Riding Hood.

The Brothers Grimm

500

What is the nationality of the first United Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie.

Nationality: Norway/Norwegian

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