Politics
The kitchen
Grammar
Slang
Geography
100

Who is the prime minister of norway?

Jonas Gahr Støre

100

Hva er en visp på engelsk?

Whisk

100

What is the difference between:

Your and You're

“Your” is a determiner. It can be described as belonging to or associated with someone that is being addressed. “You're”, on the other hand, is a contraction and is used to shorten “you are”.

100

Tea

"I have some tea for you guys"


Gossip or interesting information.

100

What is today's lingua franca?

(The language systematically used to make communication possible between groups of people who do not share a native language)

English

200

When is norway's election day?

September the 8, 2025

200

What is a table reservation?

An agreement between a restaurant and a customer to hold a table for a specific time and date

200

What is a noun?

A word that functions as the name of a specific object, person, place, idea, or quality. Example: house, dog, girl.

200

Mandem

"Having a laugh at the pub with the mandem"

A group of male friends or a crew

200

How many countries have English as their official language?

About 70 countries. 

(67 different countries, as well as 27 non-sovereign entities (countries that is under the ultimate command of another country).)

300

How often are the general elections in the UK?

Every 5 years

300

Why is English important in the Kitchen?

English proficiency is crucial for effective communication, safety, and efficiency

300

"He," "she," "they," and "them" are all....

Personal pronouns in English."He" being masculine, "she" feminine, and "they" being gender-neutral

300

Girl math

"I paid with cash, so it's free" 

Describes how people (especially women) use creative logical maneuvers to rationalize their purchases.

300

What are the three largest primary English-speaking countries by population?

United States, India, and Nigeria

400

How many presidents has usa had?

47 

400

Where does kimchi come from?

Korea

400

Should one use to or too?

"He was ____ tired to continue school"

Correct anwser: too

"To" is a versatile word, used as a preposition indicating direction, as part of an infinitive verb, or to show a relationship between words. "Too" is an adverb, meaning "also," "excessively," or "very"

400

Let them cook

"She's figuring out what to write back to him. Let her cook"

Stepping back to let someone continue what they’re doing—either because it’s interesting or might lead to something great.

400

The united kingdom (UK) consists of...

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

500

What is democracy?

Democracy is a form of government where power is held by the people and exercised directly by them or through elected representatives.

500

What is a sous chef?

A professional chef who serves as the second-in-command in a professional kitchen, reporting directly to the executive or head chef. The term "sous" is French for "under". Sous chefs are crucial for managing daily kitchen operations, supervising staff, and ensuring the smooth execution of the executive chef's vision

500

What is the difference between There / Their /They're?

There: used to indicate a place, location, or position. For example, "The book is over there on the shelf" or "Is there enough room for everyone?"


Their: the possessive form of "they," indicating ownership or belonging to a group of people. For example, "That is their car" or "They took their coats."


They're: a contraction of "they are." For example, "They're going to the park" or "They're very happy."


500

Have your cake and eat it too

"You can't save money while you are spending it all"


You cannot elect to have both of two desirable but mutually-exclusive options, you have to make a choice

500

Place the different indigenous groups by region/country:

Aboriginal, Māori, Inuit, Sámi, First Nations and Maasai.

Aboriginal Australians, Māori of New Zealand, Inuit of the Arctic, Sámi of Northern Europe, First Nations in Canada/North America and Maasai of East Africa.

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