North America
The Great Britian
South Africa
India
Oceania
100

How many Coca-Cola cans were sold, on the first day of launch, in 1886?

There were sold only 9 cans of Coca-Cola.

100

How old are you when you graduate from Upper Secondary School in the Great Britain?

You are 18 years old when you graduate from Upper Secondary School in the Great Britain.

100

Name three of the major produced fruits in South Africa.

Citrus, pineapples, avocados, bananas, mangoes and grapes are the most produced fruits in South Africa.

100

What three main colours in the Indian flag?

The three main colour’s in the Indian flag is: Green, orange and white.

100

What is New Zealand's national sport?

New Zealand's national sport is rugby.

200

How many floors did the two twin towers have?

They had 110 floors each.

200

In which year was the 5 o'clock tea tradition invented?

It was invented in the 1860s.

200

What was the name of the first black president of South Africa?

Nelson Mandela.

200

What thing is not allowed in Bollywood?

They are not allowed to kiss in indian movies.

200

What does this slang from new zealand mean: “Box of birds”?

It means to be fine.

300

What is the name of the largest tree on earth, located in the Sequoia National Park?

It is called the General Sherman tree.

300

Which film series included the Glenfinnan Viaduct Railway?

The Glenfinnan Viaduct Railway was included in the Harry Potter film series.

300

How many kilos of grass does the average African elephant eats a day?

The average African elephant eats between 100 - 300 kg of grass a day.

300

How many days does the Ganga Dhara River Festival last?

It lasts 10 days.

300

What race took the aboriginals children away? Aka. the stolen generation.

It was the white people who took their children away.

400

How many kilos of food does the moose eat per day in the summer period?

In the summer, it eats 33 kg of food every day.

400

At what age did Queen Elizabeth ll become the Queen of the Great Britain?

She was 25 years old...

400

Name three of the official languages in South Africa.

There are multiple of official languages in South Africa. These are all of them: Afrikaans, English, Ndebele, Sotho, Swazi, Tsonga, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa and Zulu.

400

Where did the mughals come from?

They came from Central Asia.

400

Name 4 out of 6 of the old australian colonies.

these are all 6 of them: South Australia, Western Australia, Nothern Territory, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania.

500

When was the Vieux-Québec city created?

It was created in 1608, and is one of the oldest cities in the world.

500

Who became the king of England, after queen Elizabeth l whom had no kids died?

It was Elizabeth the first's cousin, James VI of Scotland whom became the king of both Scotland and England. The two crowns were now united under one king. This event is called the Union of the Crowns.

500

Where was the first diamond ever found in South Africa?

It was found on the banks of the Orange River.

500

How many tigers are there approximately left in India?

There is only about 1400 tigers left in India.





500

Who was the first woman to light the olympic fire in the olympic games in the year 2000?

It was Cathy Freeman, an Australian aboriginal.

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