Famous Landmarks
Mad Scientists’ Lab
International Foods
Potpourri
Music
100

Which landmark is a prehistoric monument in England, consisting of a ring of massive standing stones?

Stonehenge

100

The process by which liquid water turns into vapor and forms clouds is called this.

Condensation

100

A traditional Japanese soup, this dish uses a stock called dashi and includes ingredients like seaweed, tofu, and green onions.

Miso

100

This ancient city, destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD, was buried under ash and later rediscovered.

Pompeii
100

This classical composer’s Ninth Symphony includes the choral movement Ode to Joy.

Beethoven

200

This iconic Italian clock tower is part of the Palace of Westminster in London.

Big Ben

200

This gas, produced by plants during photosynthesis, is essential for animal respiration.

Oxygen

200

A specialty from Austria, this thin, layered pastry dessert is filled with apple or apricot and cinnamon, baked until golden.

Strudel

200

This animal is known as the ‘ship of the desert.’

Camel

200

This musical term refers to the speed or pace of a song.

Temp

300

This iconic Japanese mountain is an active volcano and a cultural symbol often depicted in art and travel postcards.

Mount Fuji

300

A photon is a particle representing this type of energy.

Light

300

This Cantonese meal tradition features small plates of dumplings, buns, and other bite-sized dishes, often served with tea.

Dim sum

300

The first successful powered flight was achieved by these brothers in 1903.

The Wright brothers
300

This genre, characterized by its offbeat rhythm and prominent bass, originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s.

Reggae

400

Which French palace outside Paris began as a royal hunting lodge and later became a symbol of absolute monarchy?

The Palace of Versailles

400

In physics, the tendency of an object to resist changes in motion is called this.

Inertia

400

Originating from the Philippines, this dessert combines shaved ice, evaporated milk, and various sweet toppings like fruits, beans, and jellies.

Halo-halo
400

Which ocean contains the Bermuda Triangle?”

The Atlantic Ocean

400

This Swedish pop group gave the world hits like Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia.

ABBA

500

This iconic Singapore resort features three hotel towers connected by a rooftop SkyPark with a famous infinity pool overlooking the city and waterfront.

Marina Bay Sands

500

These particles, found in the nucleus of an atom, have no electric charge.

Neutron

500

Originating in the Basque region of Spain, this grilled beef steak is often served very rare and seasoned simply with salt.

Chuletón

500

Which nut is traditionally used to make marzipan?

Almond
500

Which British band’s tongue‑and‑lips logo became one of rock’s most iconic images?

The Rolling Stones

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