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100

What part of the plant is mainly responsible for making food?

  • A) Root
  • B) Stem
  • C) Leaf
  • D) Flower

Leaf

100

Which country has more sheep than people by one of the largest margins in the world?

  • A) Ireland
  • B) New Zealand
  • C) Scotland
  • D) Iceland

 B) New Zealand

100

In what sport would you compete for the "America's Cup"?

  • A) Polo
  • B) Sailing
  • C) Golf
  • D) Rowing

Sailing

100

Which actor played Moses in the epic film "The Ten Commandments" (1956)?

  • A) Gregory Peck
  • B) Charlton Heston
  • C) Rock Hudson
  • D) John Wayne


Charlton Heston

100

Why did the computer catch a cold?
 

 It left its Windows open.

200

What causes day and night on Earth?

  • A) Earth revolves around the Sun
  • B) Moon blocks sunlight
  • C) Earth rotates on its axis
  • D) Clouds move across the sky

Earth rotates on its axis

200

Which capital city is the only one in the world named after a U.S. president?

  • A) Monrovia
  • B) Victoria
  • C) Windhoek
  • D) Nassau

Monrovia (Named after President James Monroe)

200

Which country invented table tennis, originally known as "whiff-whaff"?

  • A) China
  • B) England
  • C) Japan
  • D) Germany

England

200

Which actor played the title role in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962)?

  • A) Richard Burton
  • B) Peter O'Toole
  • C) Alec Guinness
  • D) Gregory Peck

Peter O'Toole

200

Which city is known as the "City of Canals" but is NOT Venice?

  • A) Amsterdam
  • B) Prague
  • C) Vienna
  • D) Budapest

Amsterdam

300

What is the SI unit of force?

  • A) Joule
  • B) Watt
  • C) Newton
  • D) Pascal

Newton

300

On which continent would you find a pink lake called Lake Hillier?

  • A) Africa
  • B) Australia
  • C) South America
  • D) Asia

Australia

300

Which country is famous for the martial art Capoeira?

  • A) Mexico
  • B) Brazil
  • C) Argentina
  • D) Portugal

Brazil

300

Which 1959 epic won 11 Academy Awards?

  • A) Spartacus
  • B) Ben-Hur
  • C) Cleopatra
  • D) Giant

Ben-Hur

300

What is the national sport of Japan?

  • A) Baseball
  • B) Karate
  • C) Sumo Wrestling
  • D) Judo

Sumo Wrestling

400

Which element is known as the “king of chemicals” industry due to its use in fertilizers and acids?

  • A) Nitrogen
  • B) Sulfur
  • C) Phosphorus
  • D) Chlorine

Sulfur

400

Which country is home to the world's largest salt flat?

  • A) Chile
  • B) Peru
  • C) Bolivia
  • D) Argentina

 Bolivia

400

Which athlete won Olympic medals in both track and field and bobsleigh during Summer and Winter Olympics?

  • A) Carl Lewis
  • B) Usain Bolt
  • C) Eddie Eagan
  • D) Jesse Owens

Eddie Eagan

400

Which actor won an Oscar for playing the title role in "The King and I" (1956)?

  • A) Yul Brynner
  • B) Rex Harrison
  • C) Richard Burton
  • D) Charlton Heston

Yul Brynner

400

Which actress became Princess of Monaco after leaving Hollywood?

  • A) Kim Novak
  • B) Grace Kelly
  • C) Natalie Wood
  • D) Ava Gardner

Grace Kelly

500

Which element is used in glow-in-the-dark paints?

  • A) Radium
  • B) Polonium
  • C) Uranium
  • D) Plutonium

 Radium

500

What country contains a town called "Dull" and is twinned with a town called "Boring" in the United States?

  • A) Ireland
  • B) Scotland
  • C) Wales
  • D) Norway

Scotland

500

Which country's national sport is Kabaddi?

  • A) Nepal
  • B) Bangladesh
  • C) Sri Lanka
  • D) India


 Bangladesh

500

Which musical won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1961?

  • A) South Pacific
  • B) West Side Story
  • C) Camelot
  • D) The King and I

West Side Story

500

Which element is named after the Earth (Latin “Terra”) is NOT actually a standard element name but often confused with which real element?

  • A) Titanium
  • B) Tellurium
  • C) Tungsten
  • D) Thorium

Tellurium

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