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200

This large African mammal is known for its tusks and is one of the “Big Five” safari animals.

What is an elephant?

200

This is the capital city of Canada.


What is Ottawa?

200

This massive statue of a woman, holding a torch, is located in New York Harbor.


 What is the Statue of Liberty?


200

This document, signed in 1776, declared the independence of the American colonies from Great Britain.


What is the Declaration of Independence?

200

This drink is often served with breakfast and is made from oranges.

What is orange juice?

400

This animal, famous for its black and white coloring, spends most of its time eating bamboo. 

What is a panda?

400

This country is home to the Eiffel Tower and is known for its delicious cheese and wine.

What is France?

400

This famous structure in Paris is known for being a symbol of the city and was built for the 1889 World's Fair.


What is the Eiffel Tower?


400

This U.S. president signed the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves in Confederate states.


Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

This fruit, often used in pies, is typically red, green, or yellow and grows on trees.


What is an apple?

600

This animal is known for its thick mane and is often called the "King of the Jungle." 

What is a lion?

600

This is the largest country by area in South America.

What is Brazil?

600

This large ancient wonder, located in Egypt, is a pyramid built for a Pharaoh.


 What is the Great Pyramid of Giza?


600

This ancient civilization built the first known pyramids and lived along the Nile River.

What is Ancient Egypt?

600

This Italian dish consists of a thin layer of dough topped with cheese, sauce, and various toppings.

What is pizza?

800

 This bird, known for its colorful plumage and ability to mimic sounds, is native to Central and South America.



What is a parrot?


800

This river, the longest in the United States, flows through the Midwest and is over 2,300 miles long.


 What is the Missouri River?


800

This prehistoric stone circle is located in Wiltshire, England, and its purpose remains a mystery.

What is Stonehenge?

800

How invented the light bulb 

Who is Thomas Edison  

800

This vegetable, often used in salads, is green and has leaves that resemble lettuce.

What is spinach

1000

This mammal uses echolocation to navigate in the dark and is often associated with caves.

What is a bat?

1000

This desert, located in northern Chile, is considered the driest place on Earth.

What is the Atacama Desert?

1000

 This iconic wall, built by the Romans, stretches for 73 miles across northern England.


What is Hadrian’s Wall?

1000

This 1789 event, led by the French people, resulted in the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the French Republic.


What is the French Revolution?

1000

This type of pasta, shaped like long tubes, is commonly used in baked dishes like lasagna.


What is rigatoni?

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