Capitals
Tourist attractions
Celebrities
Sports
Numbers
100

What's the capital of England?

London

100

Where can you find this momument/building? 

London, England

100

Who is this? Why is he famous?

Zlatan Ibrahimovic - football

100

In this sport you have two teams of 11 players and you play for 90 minutes, kicking a small object between two goals. What sport is it? 

Football / Soccer

100

How many weeks are there in a year?

52

200

What is the capital of USA?

Washington DC

200

From where is this picture taken?

Paris, France

200

Who is this? Why is she famous? 

Beyoncé - singer

200

This sport is played on a cold surface. The players have helmets and sticks. What sport is it?

Ice hockey ( or bandy)

200

How many days are there in a year?

365

300

What's the capital of India?

New Delhi

300

Where can you see this building?

Sydney, Australia

300

Who is this? Why is she famous?

Elizabeth II - Queen of England

300

This sport is like tennis, you can play 2 players or in teams of 2. However, it's played with balls with feathers. What sport is it?

Badminton

300
How many minutes are there in a movie that is 2,5 hours long?

180min

400

How many capitals does South Africa have? 

3 (Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Pretoria)

400

Where is this picture taken?

Las Vegas, USA

400

Who is this? Why is he famous?

Gordon Ramsay - TV Chef

400

This sport is played indoors. You're supposed to knock down 10 pins so get a strike. What sport is it? 

Bowling

400

How many students are there at Grimsta?

Around 450

500

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

500

Where (country or city) can you visit this place?

Egypt, Giza (Cairo)

500

Who is this? Why is she famous?

JK Rowling - author (of Harry Potter)

500

This sport is huge in China, however the Swede Jan-Ove Waldner is one of the greatest in this sport. It's played indoors but it also popular at schools or in youth clubs. What sport is it? Remember to use the correct word.

Table tennis

500

How many days are there in February during a leap year?

29

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