U.S.
Brazil
Scotland
Italy
France
100

U.S. is divided into _____ states.

50

100

Brazil was colonized by ________.

Portugal

100
Scotland and Ireland are part of _________.

The United Kingdom.

100

Italy looks like a ________

boot.

100

The capital of France is _______.

Paris

200

Four states share a border with Mexico: California, Arizona, New Mexico and T______.

Texas.

200

The capital city of Brazil is _____.

Brasilia.

200

Which is the capital of Scotland?

Scotland.

200

Italy doesn’t share border with:

a) Switzerland        b) Austria        c) Germany

Germany

200

Name 3 typical French dishes.

Escargots, quiche, crème bruleé, crèpe, ratatouille, wine, macaron, souflè, 

300

The 2 largest rivers in the U.S. are: 

Missouri river and Mississippi river.

300

The Christ of Redeemer is located in ________.

Rio de Janeiro.

300

The Scottish Patron saint is: 

St. Andrew.

300

Name 4 traditional dishes.

Pizza, pesto, polenta, gnocchi, white truffles, knôdel, strudel, lasagna, lamb, steak, gelato.

300
One of the most iconic landmarks in Paris is ______.

The Eiffel Tower.

400

________  is the Capital of the United States.

Washington D.C.

400

How many times has the National Soccer Team won the World Cup?

5 times.

400

In Scotland men wear ________ as a tradition.

Kilts.

400

Late 1800 and early 1900, 25 million people ...

  a) died            b) emigrate        c) got ill         

Emigrate

400

France borders touch: G______ and B_______.

Germany and Belgium.

500

The president lives and works in ___________.

The White House.

500

When does the carnival take place?

February and March.

500

The official Languages in Scotland are:

English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic.

500

Dante Alighieri was a ______.

Writer.

500

Name 3 famous French people.

Carla Bruni, Daft Punk, Edith Piaf, Claude Monet, Victor Hugo, Coco Chanel, Marie Curie, Napoleón Bonaparte.

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