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The century in which Christopher Columbus reached the Americas.

15th century (1492)

100

The part of the atom that has no electric charge.

Neutron

100

The number of players in a basketball team on the court.

5

100

The global system that connects millions of computers worldwide.

Internet

100

A word in English that has the same meaning as another word.

Synonyms

200

The empire ruled by Genghis Khan.

The Mongol Empire

200

The scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.

Charles Darwin

200

The country where the Olympic Games originated.

Greece

200

The programming term for a mistake in code.

Bug

200

In French, the phrase “Comment ça va ?” means what?

How are you?

300

The event that started World War I in 1914.

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

300

The chemical bond formed when atoms share electrons.

Covalent bond

300

The only Grand Slam played on clay courts.

Roland Garros (French Open)

300

The type of intelligence that allows machines to learn from data.

AI

300

¡In German, the verb gehen means this in English.

Go

400

The political system in which a dictator controls every aspect of life.

Totalitarianism

400

The organ system responsible for producing hormones.

Endocrine system

400

The term for an illegal move in football/soccer when attacking players move ahead of the last defender.

Offside

400

The device that interprets and carries out computer instructions.

CPU (Central Processing Unit)

400

The term for a word borrowed from another language (e.g., croissant, fiesta).

Loan word

500

The 20th-century conflict symbolized by the division of Berlin.

The Cold War

500

The physics law stating that energy cannot be created or destroyed.

The Law of Conservation of Energy

500

The sport that combines swimming, cycling, and running.

Triathlon

500

The technology that uses distributed ledgers to record transactions (used in cryptocurrencies).

Block chain

500

In English grammar, the -ing form used as a noun is called what?

Gerund

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