Football
Young Boys
Math & Logic
World Knowledge
Guess What I Am (Riddles)
100

Name a famous Tanzanian footballer who has played professionally in Europe and Asia.

Mbwana Samatta

100

What is the current position of Young Boys in the Arumeru League?

4

100

What is the sum of all whole numbers from 1 to 10?

55

100

What is the largest continent in the world?

Asia

100

I have four legs but I cannot walk. What am I?

A table

200

Which African country was the first to reach the World Cup quarter-finals?

Cameroon (in 1990)

200

Who scored our most recent goal in the Arumeru league?

Hafidhi

200

What is 12 times 8?

96

200

What is the name of the longest river in the world?

The Nile

200

I shine, but I’m not the sun. You see me at night.

The moon

300

What year did Tanzania last participate in the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)?

2019

300

How many points does the leading team in the Arumeru League have?

12 points (Peace Youth Academy)

300

A train has 5 wagons. Each wagon has 24 seats. How many seats are there in total?

120

300

In which country can you find the pyramids of Giza?

Egypt

300

You can hear me, but you can’t see me. I come when you speak.

A voice

400

In football, what is the maximum number of substitutions allowed during regular time in most international matches (as of 2024)?

5

400

How many matches are left in the Arumeru League for Young Boys?

6

400

What number comes next: 2, 4, 8, 16, ?

32

400

Which planet is called "the red planet"?

Mars

400

I have teeth but I don’t eat.

A comb

500

According to FIFA’s Laws of the Game, when can a goal be scored directly from a throw-in?

Never – a goal cannot be scored directly from a throw-in

500

What is the current league position of the Danish Young Boys team in their league? (There are 6 teams in the league)

5

500

If you cut a pizza into 8 slices and eat 3, what fraction is left?

5/8

500

What is the name of the line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres?

Equator

500

I have many pages, but I’m not a building.

A book

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