Education
World Geography
Food
Nature and Wonders
Logic and thinking
100

 The organization that promotes education, science, and culture worldwide is known by this acronym.

UNESCO

100

The largest country in the world by land area.

Russia

100

This round Italian dish is usually topped with cheese, tomato sauce, and various toppings

Pizza

100

The waterfall located between Canada and the USA.

Niagara Falls

100

 The process of using facts and rules to reach a conclusion.

Reasoning

200

This country is known for using advanced technology, like robots, in classrooms to help teachers.

South Korea


200

The warmest ocean on Earth.

Indian Ocean

200

A spicy Indian dish made with rice and meat or vegetables.

Biryani

200

The Amazon Rainforest is mostly located in this country.

Brazil

200

 The ability to think carefully and make sense of information.

Logical thinking

300

The world’s first modern university, the University of Bologna, was founded in the 11th century in this country.

Italy

300

Mount Everest is located between these two countries.

Nepal and China

300

A Japanese dish made of vinegared rice, seafood, and vegetables.

Sushi

300

Iceland is called the “Land of Fire and Ice” because of these two features.

Volcanoes and glaciers

300

 A statement that can be either true or false, but not both.

Proposition

400

This famous university in the United Kingdom is known for its centuries-old colleges and traditions.

Oxford University

400

The Sahara Desert is found on this continent.

Africa

400

A Mexican food made by folding a tortilla around a filling.

Taco

400

Africa’s tallest animal that eats acacia leaves

Girraffe

400

The type of reasoning that starts with general rules and leads to specific conclusions.

Deductive reasoning

500

In this country, students often remove their shoes before entering classrooms.

Japan


500

The real capital of Australia.

Canberra

500

Chinese dumplings often filled with meat or vegetables.

Dim sum

500

The Parthenon is an ancient temple found in this European capital.

Athens

500

A statement that contradicts itself, like “This sentence is false.”

Paradox

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