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100

This UNESCO World Heritage site in Italy is renowned for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including a famous amphitheater.

the Colosseum

100

This linguistic phenomenon occurs when a word is spelled the same forwards and backwards.

palindrome

100

African mammal is known for its enormous ears and is the world's largest land animal.

Elephant
100

This famous leader of the Indian independence movement was known for his doctrine of nonviolent resistance.

Mahatma Gandhi

100

The study of the origin and history of words is called this.

etymology

200

The indigenous people of this region are known for their intricate beadwork and vibrant textiles, and they inhabit parts of Mexico and Central America.

The maya

200

This Shakespearean play features the characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, and explores themes of mortality and the nature of existence.

Hamlet

200

The mantis shrimp is known for its extraordinary eyesight and a powerful punch; its visual spectrum includes this many color-receptive cones.

16

200

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only woman to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields (Physics and Chemistry).

Marie Curie

200

The study of the relationship between sounds and their meaning in a language is called this branch of linguistics. 

semantics

300

This South American country is home to the ancient city of Caral, which is considered one of the oldest known civilizations in the Americas, dating back to around 3000 BCE.

Peru

300

The term "hapax legomenon" refers to a word that appears only once within a context, such as a single manuscript or a single author’s works. It originates from this language.

Greek

300

This species of cephalopod is known for its ability to change color and texture rapidly, and for its complex behaviors, often considered the most intelligent invertebrate.

Octopus

300

This political leader was the first president of South Africa to be elected in multiracial elections in 1994 and is widely regarded as the "Father of the Nation."
Answer: Who is Nelson Mandela?

Nelson Mandela

300

This term describes a word that has the same spelling and pronunciation in two different languages but different meanings, like "gift" in English and German.

false friend or faux ami

400

This African empire, known for its wealth and trade networks, was ruled by Mansa Musa and flourished in the 14th century, with its capital at Timbuktu.

Mali

400

This 19th-century English novelist is known for "Middlemarch" and "The Mill on the Floss," and was a leading figure in Victorian literature.

George Eliot (Pen name of Mary Ann Evans)

400

This species of large, carnivorous primate is native to the Himalayan region and is critically endangered due to habitat loss and poaching.

Snow Leopard


400

This 20th-century political leader was the first woman to lead a Communist state and played a pivotal role in the Chinese Revolution; she was the wife of Mao Zedong.

Jiang Qing

400

This word refers to a phrase or expression whose meaning is different from the literal interpretation of its individual words, such as "kick the bucket."

Idioms

500

The "Codex Mendoza," an Aztec manuscript created in the 16th century, provides detailed descriptions of Aztec society, including tributes and daily life. It was created under the patronage of this Spanish monarch.

Charles I of Spain (Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor)

500

In rhetoric, this device involves the repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses for emphasis.

Anaphora

500

This insect, a close relative of the praying mantis, is known for its incredible strength relative to body size and its role in decomposing plant material.

The beetle 

500

This influential political thinker, born in 1723, authored "The Social Contract" and "Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men," advocating for collective sovereignty.

Jean-jacques Rousseau

500

This rare linguistic term describes a word that is derived from the name of a place or a person and has come to mean a general concept or thing, such as "sandwich" or "siamese."

Eponym

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