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100

Leap year happens every 5 years.  

True or False 

False

Leap year happens every 4 years. 

100

This country is known for pizza, pasta and the leaning tower of Pisa.

A) Brazil

B) France

C) Italy

C) Italy

100

Which famous singer was known as "The King of Rock and Roll"?
A) Elvis Presley
B) Chuck Berry
C) Buddy Holly

A) Elvis Presley

100

Which vegetable grows underground?
A) Zucchini
B) Cabbage
C) Potato

C) Potato

100

What planet is known for its rings?
A) Saturn
B) Jupiter
C) Uranus

A) Saturn

200

Abraham Lincoln was the first President of the United States. 

True or False 

False

George Washington was the first president of the United States.

200

This country is known for its maple syrup and ice hockey. 

A) Canada

B) Sweden

C) Norway

A) Canada

200

Which beloved actress starred in The Golden Girls and was known as the “queen of comedy”?
A) Bea Arthur
B) Betty White
C) Rue McClanahan

B) Betty White

200

Which tree produces acorns?
A) Pine
B) Oak
C) Maple
 

B) Oak

200

Which of these materials is made from sand?
A) Plastic
B) Rubber
C) Glass

C) Glass

300

The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

True or False 

True

300

The famous Pyramids of Giza are located in this country. 

A) Russia

B) Egypt

C) Mexico

B) Egypt

300

Which classic film starred Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch?
A) Gone with the Wind
B) To Kill a Mockingbird
C) Casablanca

B) To Kill a Mockingbird

300

Which plant is commonly used to make a soothing gel for burns and skin irritation?
A) Aloe Vera
B) Lavender
C) Chamomile

A) Aloe Vera

300

Who developed the theory of relativity?
A) Isaac Newton
B) Albert Einstein
C) Charles Darwin

B) Albert Einstein 

400

There are more chickens on the earth than people.

True or False

True

There are significantly more chickens than humans on Earth. Estimates show a chicken population exceeding 30 billion, while the global human population is around 8 billion.

400

This European country is famous for its watches, chocolate, and the Alps. 

A) Denmark

B) Germany

C) Switzerland

C) Switzerland
400

Which famous musician was known for hits like “Purple Rain” and “Let’s Go Crazy”?
A) Prince
B) David Bowie
C) Jimi Hendrix

A) Prince

400

What animal has the longest lifespan in the wild?
A) African Elephant
B) Galápagos Tortoise
C) Blue Whale

B) Galapagos Tortoise

400

Sound travels fastest through which of these?
A) Air
B) Water
C) Steel

C) Steel

500

Adults have more than 200 bones in their bodies. 

True or False

True 

Adults typically have 206 bones in their body. 

500

This country is known for inventing the Olympics.

A) Greece

B) Spain

C) Canada

A) Greece

500

What 1972 film starred Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as leaders of a powerful crime family?
A) Scarface
B) The Godfather
C) Casino

B) The Godfather

500

What is the largest species of shark?
A) Hammerhead Shark
B) Great White Shark
C) Whale Shark

C) Whale Shark

500

Who invented the telephone in 1876?
A) Thomas Edison
B) Nikola Tesla
C) Alexander Graham Bell

C) Alexander Graham Bell

600

Animals that are herbivores only eat meat. 

True or False

False

Animals that are herbivores only eat plants. 

600

This country’s flag features a red circle on a white background.

A) Thailand

B) Japan

C) China

B) Japan


600

Which movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1994, featuring Tom Hanks as a slow-witted but kind-hearted man?
A) Captain Phillips
B) Forrest Gump
C) Splash

B) Forrest Gump

600

Which animal is known for its impressive memory and intelligence, often seen using tools?
A)Elephant
B) Dolphin
C) Gorilla

A) Elephant

600

Which of these is a renewable source of energy?
A) Solar
B) Oil
C) Coal 

A) Solar

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