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100

What is the chemical symbol of water

H20

100

This city is the capital of France.

Pairs

100

This author wrote “Pride and Prejudice.”

Jane Austen

100

Who painted the 'Mona Lisa'?

Leonardo da Vinci

100

What is the world's longest river?

Amazon River

200

Newton is famous for this law of motion.

Universal gravitation

200

This city is the capital of Japan.

Tokyo

200

“To be or not to be” is a famous line from this Shakespeare play.

Hamlet

200

This pandemic swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing an estimated one-third of the population

Black Death (The plague)

200

What is the only country that borders the United Kingdom?

Ireland (which shares a border with Northern Ireland)

300

What is the study of life is known as this.

Biology

300

Canberra is the capital of this country.

Australia

300

The “Harry Potter” series was written by this author.

J.K. Rowling?

300

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie

300

What is the only continent without an active volcano?

Australia

400

What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars
400

Known as the “Eternal City,” it’s the capital of Italy.

Rome

400

He is known for his horror novels, including “Carrie” and “The Shining."

Stephen King

400

What was the largest contiguous empire in history?

Mongol Empire

400

Which continent has the largest desert?

Antarctica 

500

This type of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape... A: Solids, B: Liquids, C: Gases, D: Plasma

B: Liquids

500

This Canadian city is the country’s capital.

Ottawa

500

This epic poem by Homer is about the fall of Troy.

The Iliad

500

This ancient city was buried under volcanic ash in 79 AD following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius

Pompeii

500

According to the UN's 2020 World Happiness Report, which country has the happiest inhabitants?

Finland

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