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100

Where is the Eiffel Tower?

Paris, France

100

Which country uses “lorry” instead of “truck”?

United Kingdom

100

Which country is famous for sushi?

Japan

100

What’s the past tense of “go”?

Went

100

I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?

An echo

200

Which statue in Brazil is one of the world’s 7 wonders?

Christ the Redeemer

200

Which two countries speak English as an official language in Africa?

Nigeria and Kenya

200

What’s a traditional dish in Uzbekistan?

Plov

200

What’s the difference between “much” and “many”?

“Much” is used with uncountable nouns; “many” with countable nouns

200

I’m tall when I’m young, and short when I’m old. What am I?

A candle

300

What’s the tallest building in the world and where is it?

Burj Khalifa, Dubai (UAE)

300

What’s the main difference between British and American spelling?

British: colour, organise; American: color, organize

300

What drink is famous in England?

Tea

300

What’s a relative clause? Give an example.

A clause that adds extra info: “The man who lives next door is a doctor.”

300

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?

Footsteps

400

Which ancient city in Jordan is carved into rock?

Petra

400

How many English-speaking countries are there in the Caribbean?

About 15 (e.g., Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados)

400

What is “paella” and where is it from?

A rice dish from Spain (especially Valencia)

400

What’s the third conditional? Give an example.

Hypothetical past: “If I had studied, I would have passed.”

400

What has keys but can’t open locks?

A piano

500

Which European city has a leaning tower?

Pisa, Italy

500

Which Asian country has the highest English proficiency?

The Philippines

500

Name 3 foods from Italy.

Pizza, pasta, gelato

500

What are modal verbs of deduction?

Verbs like must, might, could, can't (e.g., “He must be tired.”)

500

I have cities but no houses, rivers but no water. What am I?

A map

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