School Subjects
Countries & Capitals
Official Languages
Animals
100

The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.

Geography

100

This city is the capital of France and is home to the Eiffel Tower.

Paris
100

This is the primary official language spoken in Mexico and Spain.

Spanish

100

Known as the "King of the Jungle," this large cat lives in a pride.

Lion

20

This subject involves the study of numbers, quantities, and shapes.

Mathematics

20

Tokyo is the bustling capital city of this island nation.

Japan

20

This language is the official tongue of Brazil.

Portuguese
20

This is the largest land animal currently living on Earth.

Elephant

30

The branch of science that deals with the properties and composition of substances and how they interact.

Chemistry

30

This capital city, located in the United Kingdom, sits on the River Thames.

London

30

Along with English, this is one of the two official languages of Canada.

French

30

This flightless bird is native to Antarctica and is an excellent swimmer.

Penguin

40

The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.

History

40

Rome is the historic capital of this Mediterranean country.

Italy

40

This language uses a character-based writing system and is the official language of the world's most populous country.

Chinese

40

This Australian marsupial carries its young in a pouch and can jump great distances.

Kangaroo

50

In this class, students study living organisms and their vital processes.

Biology

50

Canberra is the capital city of this country and continent.

Australia

50

This language is the official tongue of Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Arabic

50

This marine mammal is known for its high intelligence and use of echolocation.

Dolphin

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