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100

What does Easter represent?

the resurrection of Jesus
100

Which language has the most native speakers – English or Spanish?

Spanish

100

Which is the only part of the body that is fully developed at birth?

the Eyes

100

How many states are there in the USA?

50

100

What fruit are Pink Lady and Granny Smith varieties of?

apple

200

Why are symbols like rabbits and eggs connected to spring?

They represent fertility and new life.

200

What does the idiom “to put all your eggs in one basket” mean?

To risk everything on one single plan

200

What is a story with a moral lesson called?

a fable

200

In which year did the USA declare independence?

1776

200

What does FIFA stand for?

International Federation of Association Football 

300

In which country did the Easter Bunny tradition originate?

Germany


300

The unicorn is the national animal of which country?

Scotland

300

What was the first name of the Argentine football star Maradona?

Diego

300

Who was the US president during World War II?

Franklin D. Roosevelt

300

Who named their child X Æ A-12?

Elon Musk


400

Name a festival of another religion/culture that is close to Easter (e.g. festivals of spring).

Pessach, Feast of Fast-Breaking (end of Ramadan), Holi, Songkran, ...

400

What was the first vegetable ever to be grown in space?

a potato

400

What's the world's best-selling book?

the Bible

400

The first iPhone was released in...

2007

400

Who was Spotify’s top artist 2025?

Bad Bunny



500

What happens to church bells in some traditions between Good Friday and Easter Sunday?

They remain silent.
500

the difference between “say” and “tell”

“say” = no object needed, “tell” = needs a person (e.g. tell someone)

500

Who was the first Disney princess?

Snow White (1937)

500

Halloween has its roots in another festival. Which country does it originally come from?

Ireland

500

How many bones has an ear?

3

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