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Hall 17
100

This African river, the longest in the world, flows northward through 11 countries before reaching the Mediterranean Sea 

the Nile River

100

This iconic character, known for his cheerful disposition and big ears, has become the symbol of the Disney brand.

Mickey Mouse

100

This prestigious endurance competition is known for its exacting requirements, combining a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile run, all completed in one continuous event.

Ironman triathlon

100

This process allows green plants, algae, and some bacteria to convert sunlight into chemical energy, producing glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water.

Photosynthesis

100

The price of one washing cycle in laundry

5HKD

200

These two countries are the only two in South America that do not share a border with Brazil. 

Chile and Ecuador

200

This director, known for his dark and stylized films like Edward Scissorhands and The Nightmare Before Christmas, frequently collaborates with Johnny Depp.


Tim Burton

200

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s soccer, with a total of 5 championships.


Brazil

200

This element is essential for the production of microchips, and the region in California known as a hub for technology and innovation is named after it.

Silicon

200

This is the floor on which RM lives

Floor 15

300

This desert, known for being the largest hot desert in the world, covers much of northern Africa and spans across multiple countries, including Algeria, Libya, and Egypt.

Sahara Desert

300

In the television series Twin Peaks, the investigation of a high school girl's murder centers around which question

Who killed Laura Palmer?

300

This American swimmer, nicknamed “The Baltimore Bullet,” won 23 Olympic gold medals across the 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Games.


Michael Phelps

300

This secret U.S. government project during World War II aimed to develop the first nuclear weapons.

Manhattan Project

300

The full address of the Student Residence MOS compound

2 Choi Sha Street, Ma On Shan, Shatin, New Territories

500

This landlocked Asian country, once part of the Silk Road, is home to the ancient city of Samarkand and shares borders with all other Central Asian nations

Uzbekistan

500

In the Breaking Bad series, this persona reflects a ruthless identity, which strikes fear in rivals and establishes dominance, paralleling the name of a famous scientist known for his contributions to quantum mechanics.

Heisenberg

500

This sport, characterized by quick reflexes and strategic movements, involves two athletes competing with specially designed weapons to score touches according to specific rules, and has been part of the modern Olympic Games since their inception.

Fencing

500

This group of elements, known for their lack of reactivity, and is often used in applications ranging from lighting to inert environments.

Noble gases

500

The first and only resident from Mongolia

Khuslen

1000

This body of water, bordered by six countries, serves as the world’s largest inland body of water by surface area, containing both freshwater and saltwater, and is often referred to as the world's largest lake.

The Caspian Sea

1000

Known as the best number according to Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory, this number is notable for being the 21st prime number, having a binary representation that is a palindrome, and its mirror number being the 12th prime number.

73

1000

Known as "The Magician from Riga," this Latvian grandmaster was famous for his imaginative combinations and bold sacrifices.


Mikhail Tal

1000

This system, renowned for its advanced technology and clean operations, features a network of routes that includes both heavy rail and light rail services, and plays a crucial role in reducing traffic congestion in one of the world’s densely populated cities.

MTR (Mass Transit Railway) system

1000

This is the approximate number of residents living in the hall

440 (430-450 acceptable range)

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