Which country is famous for croissants and baguettes?
France
What is the capital city of Japan?
Tokyo
What holiday is celebrated on December 25th?
Christmas
What is the opposite of “early”?
Late
What do you need to drive a car legally?
Driver’s license
What drink is made from leaves and is popular in England, China, and Korea?
Tea
Which continent has both the Sahara Desert and the Nile River?
Africa
Who was the first president of the United States?
George Washington
What is the past tense of “buy”?
Bought
What is the name of the person who cuts your hair?
Hairdresser / Barber
Which country is famous for sushi, ramen, and tempura?
Japan
What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
What country built the pyramids thousands of years ago?
Egypt
What do we call two words that sound the same but have different meanings, like “two” and “too”?
Homophones
What do we call the money you pay every month for your apartment or house?
Rent
What food is called the “staple food” in many Asian countries?
Rice
Which European country has both London and Manchester?
In which country did the Olympic Games begin?
Greece
What is the comparative form of “good”?
Better
What do you call the money you earn from your job every month?
Salary / Wages
Which country is famous for wine, pasta, and the city of Rome?
Italy
What ocean is between the United States and Europe?
Who was Martin Luther King Jr., a famous American leader, known for?
Civil Rights/ Equality
What punctuation mark do we use at the end of a question?
Question Mark
What do we call a person who studies medicine at a university to become a doctor?
Medical student