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100

How many districts are there in Bangladesh?

64 Districts

100

You feel this the second you walk out of Dhaka airport

Heat slapping on your face

100

This dessert originated in the Bengal region and is made from chhena soaked in sugar syrup

Roshogolla

100

This sport is played especially in the chilly Bangladesh winter

Badminton

100

The colorful celebration on April 14-15, marking the Bengali New Year

Pohela Boishakh

200

This Bangladeshi city is considered the most densely populated city in the world

Dhaka

200

The only place Bengalis arrive early

Airport

200

Which dessert from Bogura is world famous?

Mishti Doi

200

How many cricket world cups have Bangladesh won so far?

Umm...

200

This person is known as the national poet of Bangladesh

Kazi Nazrul Islam

300

This war led to the eventual creation of Bangladesh

The liberation war of 1971

300

Bengali mom's favorite weapon

Sandals

300

This festive, colorful boat-shaped rice cake is a traditional sweet popular during winter and the Poush Sankranti festival.

Pithas

300

Who is considered the best all rounder in Bangladesh cricket?

Shakib Al Hasan

300

What is celebrated on the 21st of February every year?

International Mother Language Day

400

Which countries border Bangladesh?

India & Myanmar

400

Bengali aunties ask this question everytime they see you at a gathering

"When are you getting married"

400

An alternative for rice that bengalis parents would rather not alternate

Roti

400

This is the national sport of Bangladesh

Kabaddi

400

What percentage of Bangladeshis speak Bangla?

98%

500

This town in Moulvibazaar is considered "The Tea Capital of Bangladesh"

Sreemangal

500

At what time do most Bengali kids have their curfew?

10 PM

500

What kind of Biryani is Old Dhaka known for?

Kacchi Biryani

500

This stadium is the primary home to the Bangladesh Cricket Team

Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium (SBNCS)

500

What language family is Bangla from?

Indo-European languages

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