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100

Who was the first President of South Africa after apartheid?

Nelson Mandela

100

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

Which is correct: “less people” or “fewer people”?

Fewer people

100

What is the national animal of Canada?

The beaver

100

Who sang “Hello” in 2015?

Adele


200

What was the name of the ship on which the Pilgrims sailed to America in 1620?

Mayflower


200

Which US state is the largest by area?

Alaska


200

What’s the plural of “child”?

Children

200

What is New Zealand's national bird?

The kiwi

200

Which band wrote “Bohemian Rhapsody”?

Queen


300

What caused the Great Famine in Ireland in the 1840s?

potato blight

300

Which US city is known as “The Windy City”?

Chicago


300

What’s the passive voice of: “They made the decision”?

The decision was made.

300

What unique mammal native to Australia lays eggs?

The Platypus
300

Who won the Oscar for Best Actor in 2023?

Brendan Fraser


400

What happened in the UK in 1066?

 The Norman Conquest (Battle of Hastings)

400

What mountain range runs through the eastern U.S.?

The Appalachian Mountains.

400

What’s the reported speech of: “I will call you,” he said.

 He said he would call me.

400

Which unique Australian tree is known for its twisted, red bark and is sometimes called the "bloodwood"?

The Eucalyptus tree

400

In which city is the famous music festival Coachella held?

Indio, California

500

Which English king had six wives?

Henry VIII.

500

What are the three national capitals in South Africa?


Pretoria, Capetown, Bloemfontein

500

Make a sentence using the third conditional.

If I had studied more, I would have passed the exam.

500

Which plant native to South Africa is used in tea and has no caffeine?

Rooibos

500

What artist has won the most Grammys in history?

Beyoncé

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