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100

What is the capital city of Japan

Tokyo

100

This Japanese dish usually includes raw fish and rice.

Sushi

100

This massive wall stretches across northern China.

Great Wall of China
100

This religion began in India and was founded by Siddhartha Gautama.

Buddhism

100

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

Japan

200

Thailand’s capital is famous for its street food and floating markets

Bangkok

200

This spicy Korean side dish is made from fermented cabbage.

Kimchi

200

The Taj Mahal is located in this country.

India

200

This Chinese philosophy was founded by Confucius.

Confucianism

200

The cedar tree appears on the flag of this Middle Eastern country.

Lebanon

300

This capital city of South Korea is

Seoul

300

This Indian bread is traditionally baked in a tandoor oven.

Naan

300

Angkor Wat is a famous temple complex in this country.

Cambodia

300

The ancient Silk Road connected Asia with this other continent.

Europe

300

This country’s flag contains a yin-yang symbol.

South Korea

400

The capital of Indonesia shares its island with volcanoes and rainforests

Jakarta

400

Pho is a famous noodle soup from this Southeast Asian country.

Vietnam

400

This famous tower in Kuala Lumpur was once the tallest in the world.

Petronas Towers

400

This Mongol ruler created one of the largest empires in history.

Genghis Khan

400

The dragon is a national symbol of this Himalayan country.

Bhutan

500

This planned city became the capital of Kazakhstan in 1997

Astana

500

This Chinese dish is known for its spicy sauce and peanuts.

Kung Pao chicken

500

Mount Fuji is the tallest mountain in this country.

Japan

500

This country was formerly called Persia.

Iran

500

This country’s flag features a 24-spoke blue wheel called the Ashoka Chakra.

India

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