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100

This Canadian waterfall is one of the largest and most famous in the world, straddling the border with the United States.

Niagara Falls

100

The largest planet in our Solar System, famous for its Great Red Spot, is called this.

Jupiter

100

This Parsi industrialist founded Tata Group, one of India’s largest business conglomerates.

Jamsetji Tata

100

Basanti inn kutton ke saamne mat naachna

Sholay

100

A fluffy dog breed with a curly coat, often seen in competitions

Poodle

100

This 2013 Disney film became a global smash hit thanks in part to a song that encouraged audiences to “Let It Go.”

Frozen

200

This ancient amphitheater in Rome was used for gladiator contests and could hold tens of thousands of spectators.

Colosseum

200

This phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun.

Solar eclipse

200

According to the Qissa-i-Sanjan, the local king asked the newly arrived Zoroastrians to explain their intentions using this everyday object as a metaphor.

A bowl of milk

200

Aaj mere paas building hai, property hai, bank balance hai, bangla hai, gaadi hai... Kya hai tumhare pass?"
"Mere paas maa hai

Deewar

200

To take a quick or sneaky look at something.

Peep

200

In this Pixar adventure, clownfish Marlin crosses the ocean to rescue his son, who’s been scooped up by a diver.

Finding Nemo

300

Known as the “Lost City of the Incas,” this ancient site sits high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.

Machu Picchu

300

This type of celestial object is a massive cloud of gas and dust where new stars are born.

Nebula

300

This Avestan hymnal collection—considered the oldest part of Zoroastrian scripture—is traditionally attributed directly to Zarathustra.

Gathas

300

Tension lene ka nahi, sirf dene ka

Munna Bhai MBBS

300

Something moving fast, or a measure of how fast something travels.

Speed

300

Released in 1994, this animated classic features a young lion cub destined to become king of the Pride Lands.

Lion King

400

This sacred temple complex in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world.

Angkor Wat

400

This NASA space telescope, launched in 1990, has provided some of the most detailed images of distant galaxies.

Hubble Space Telescope

400

This organisation was historically responsible for community governance, charity, and managing endowments since the 17th century.

Bombay Parsee Panchayat

400

Hi Priya... Haan main... Magar woh... Suno toh... Tumne toh... Lekin main... Kabse keh... Main Aakash ke yahan... Hello

Dil Chahta Hai

400

This word describes something that annoys or irritates you, often a minor frustration.

Peeve

400

What color is the main character in Inside Out who represents sadness?

Blue

500

This Australian natural landmark is a massive sandstone monolith located in the Northern Territory.

Uluru (Ayers Rock)

500

These small icy bodies from the Kuiper Belt are often called “dirty snowballs” when they pass close to the Sun.

comets

500

This influential Parsi reformer was known as the “Grand Old Man of India,” and in 1892 became one of the first Indians elected to the British Parliament.

Dadabhai Naoroji

500

Aaj tak tum log baimaani aur zulm ka bazaar garam karte rah, magar ab tumhare zulm aur paap ke pyale chalak uthe ha, ab tumhare ek ek jurm ka hisaab liya jayega 

Mr India

500

 Small hairpiece worn to cover bald spots on the head.

Toupee

500

This 2008 stop-motion film from Henry Selick was based on a Neil Gaiman novella and features a button-eyed “Other Mother.”

Coraline

600

This archaeological site in Turkey is famous for its “fairy chimneys,” tall rock formations shaped by volcanic activity.

Cappadocia

600

The first human to travel into space was from the Soviet Union and went up in 1961.

Yuri Gagarin

600

In Zoroastrian cosmogony, this primordial “twin spirit” of Ahura Mazda chose the path of druj (falsehood), setting in motion the cosmic dualism central to the religion.

Angra Mainyu (Ahriman)

600

Babumoshai, zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahi"

Anand

600

The part of a ship above the main deck at the rear.

Poopdeck

600

In this 2003 Studio Ghibli film, director Hayao Miyazaki based the mysterious airship designs on French illustrator Albert Robida’s retro-futuristic artwork.

Howl’s Moving Castle

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