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100

I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?

A map

100

Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?

Brazil

100

Which British band is known for hits like "Hey Jude," "Let It Be," and "Yesterday"?

The Beatles

100

Who was the first female Prime Minister of Canada?

Kim Campbell

100

What is the largest country in the world by land area?

Russia

100

Who was the first man to walk on the moon?

Neil Armstrong.

100

Which designer is famous for creating the "Little Black Dress"?

Coco Chanel.

200

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I

Footsteps.

200

What is the primary ingredient in traditional hummus? 

a. Kidney Beans

b. Chickpeas

c. Cilantro

d. Tahini

Chickpeas

200

Which Beatle had dyslexia?

John Lennon

200

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

Sir John A. Macdonald.

200

Which U.S. state is known as the "Sunshine State"?

A. Florida

B. California

c. Arizona

d. Phoniex

Florida

200

Who was the British Prime Minister during most of World War II?

Winston Churchill.

200

Which American actress and fashion icon popularized the "little black dress" in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany's?

Audrey Hepburn.

300

What can travel around the world while staying in a corner?

A stamp.

300

Where did Kimchi originate from?

Is a side dish made from fermented vegetables, most commonly napa cabbage and radishes, with a variety of seasonings including chili powder, garlic, ginger, and scallions.

Korea

300

What genre of music is Louis Armstrong most associated with?

Jazz

300

Which political party does the current President of the United States belong to?

Democratic Party (as of 2024, Joe Biden).

300

What is the capital city of Australia?

A. Melbourne

B. Sydney

C. Canberra


Canberra.

300

In what year did the Titanic sink?

A.1921

B.1912

c.1910

D.1917

1912

300

Which makeup product is typically used to enhance the eyelashes?

Mascara

400

I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I?

A joke.

400

Which vitamin is primarily found in citrus fruits and is crucial for the synthesis of collagen?

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid).

400

What is the real name of the artist known as "Prince"?

Prince Rogers Nelson.

400

Which Asian country is known for its "one country, two systems" principle, referring to its relationship with Hong Kong?

A. China

B. Taiwan

C. Singapore

China

400

which country's flag is this?

A. Indonesia B. Thailand C. Taiwan D. Myanmar

Thailand 

400

What was the name of the first artificial satellite launched into space in 1957?

Sputnik.

400

Which iconic American fashion designer is known for his polo shirts and a brand logo featuring a polo player?

Ralph Lauren.

500

The person who makes it, sells it. The person who buys it never uses it, and the person who uses it never knows they are using it. What is it?

A coffin.

500

In which country did the practice of dry-aging beef originate, where meat is stored at low temperatures for weeks to enhance flavor and tenderness? 

A. The United States

B. France

C. Germany

The United States

500

Which singer is known as the "Queen of Soul" and had a massive hit with "Respect" in 1967?

Aretha Franklin.

500

Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?

Margaret Thatcher.

500

Which U.S. state has the longest coastline?

A. California

B. ALaska 

Alaska

500

Who was the famous Queen of Egypt known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony?

Cleopatra.

500

What is the name of the prestigious annual event held in New York City that benefits the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art?

The Met Gala.

600

I am seen in the water if seen in the sky, I am in the rainbow, a jay’s feather, and lapis lazuli. What am I?

The color blue.

600

What type of pastry is used to make traditional Greek Baklava?

 

Phyllo (or Filo) dough

600

What does the Italian musical term adagio mean?
 

  Slow

600

What year did the Berlin Wall fall, symbolizing the end of the Cold War?

A.1989

B.1978

C.1990

1989

600

Which European country has a city that is divided by the River Danube?

Hungary (the city is Budapest).

600

Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean?

Amelia Earhart.

600

What is the name of the fashion magazine that is often referred to as the "fashion bible"?

Vogue.

700

What can you put in a bucket to make it weigh less?

A hole

700

Which fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat fresh!”

Subway

700

What was Freddie Mercury's real name?

Farrokh Bulsara

700

Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II?

Joseph Stalin.

700

What mountain range separates Europe from Asia?

The Ural Mountains.

700

When was the Attack on Pearl Harbor ?

A.1948

B.1941

C.1935


December 7, 1941

700

What is the name of the fashion show held twice a year in New York, Milan, London, and Paris?

Fashion Week.

800

What has 13 hearts but no other organs?

A deck of cards.

800

What dish is traditionally eaten in the UK on Shrove Tuesday?

A. Fish and Chips

B. Pancakes

C. Scones

Pancakes

800

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is situated in what US State?

Ohio

800

What is the name of the legislative body that makes federal laws in Canada?

Parliament (composed of the House of Commons and the Senate).

800

What is the name of the sea located between Israel and Jordan, known for its extremely high salt content?

A. The Red Sea

B. The Mediterranean sea

C. The Dead sea

The Dead Sea

800

Which empire was ruled by Genghis Khan and became the largest contiguous empire in history?

The Mongol Empire

800

Which shoe designer is known for his red-soled shoes?

A. Gucci

B. Christian Louboutin. 

C. Kate Spade

D. Michal Kors

Christian Louboutin.

900

Why is Europe like a frying pan?

 Because it has Greece at the bottom.

900

What is the most common pizza topping?  

Pepperoni

900

Which jazz saxophonist released the groundbreaking album "Giant Steps" in 1960?

A. Stan Getz

B. John Coltrane

C. Charlie Parker

John Coltrane.

900

Which Canadian Prime Minister is known for repatriating the Canadian Constitution and establishing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982?

Pierre Trudeau.

900

What is the name of the tectonic plate that the Hawaiian Islands are located on?

The Pacific Plate.

900

What was the name of the first successful English colony in America, founded in 1607?
 

 Jamestown.

900

What popular Canadian outerwear brand, founded in Toronto in 1957, is known for its luxury winter parkas and has the iconic Arctic Program patch?

Canada Goose.

1000

You walk into a room and see a bed. On the bed, there are two dogs, five cats, a giraffe, six cows, and a goose. There are also three doves flying above the bed. How many legs are on the floor?

Six—the bed’s four legs, plus your two legs.

1000

A “screwdriver” drink consists of what?

Orange juice and vodka

1000

Which iconic album, released in 1967 by The Beatles, is often credited with popularizing the concept album format, where the tracks are unified by a common theme or narrative, and what was its title?

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This album is widely regarded as one of the first and most influential concept albums in rock music history, where the songs are connected thematically and artistically.

1000

What international agreement, signed in 1997, aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and was named after the city in which it was negotiated?

A. The Kyoto Protocol. 

B. Peace Treaty

C. Greenworld 

The Kyoto Protocol.

1000

what cauess waves in the ocean?

wind

1000

What was the code name for the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944?

Operation Overlord (commonly known as D-Day).

1000

What was the name of the London street that became the center of the "Swinging Sixties" fashion scene, featuring boutiques like Biba and the cutting-edge designs of the time?

A. Regent street

B. Broadwick Street

C. Carnaby Street

Carnaby Street.

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