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100

This "King of Pop" passed away in 2009, leaving behind iconic hits like "Thriller" and "Billie Jean."

Who is Michael Jackson?

100

This ancient civilization, known for its writing system and ziggurats, was located in the region of modern-day Iraq

What is Sumer?

100

This river, the longest in the world, flows through northeastern Africa and is primarily associated with Egypt.

What is Nile River?

100

This method of cooking involves submerging food in hot oil, typically between 350-375°F, until it's crispy and golden brown.

What is frying?

100

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance caused by iron oxide on its surface.

What is Mars?

200

Known as "The Greatest," this boxer famously fought and defeated Sonny Liston in 1964 to win the World Heavyweight Championship.

Who is Muhammed Ali?

200

This massive structure in Dubai, known as the tallest building in the world, reaches a height of 828 meters.

What is the Burj Khalifa?

200

This landlocked country in Central Asia is bordered by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan, and its capital is Ashgabat.

What is Turkmenistan?

200

This spice, often used in Indian cuisine, is known for its bright yellow color and earthy flavor, and is a key ingredient in curry powder.

What is Tumeric?


200

This country is home to the ancient city of Petra, a historical and archaeological marvel, and is located in the Middle East.

What is Jordan?


300

This Duchess of Cambridge, married to Prince William, became a global fashion icon and the mother of three children, including Prince George

Who is Kate Middleton?


300

This city, regarded as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, is the capital of Syria.

What is Damascus?

300

This island country in the Indian Ocean, located off the southeastern coast of India, is known for its tea plantations and unique biodiversity.

What is Sri Lanka?

300

This fermented food, often associated with Korean cuisine, is made from cabbage and radishes and is flavored with garlic, ginger, and chili peppers.

What is Kimichi?

300

This natural phenomenon occurs when the Earth’s magnetic field interacts with charged particles from the Sun, creating colorful displays in the sky, primarily near the poles.

What is Northern Lights?

400

This Kardashian-Jenner sister is known for her cosmetics brand, Kylie Cosmetics, and became the youngest self-made billionaire in 2019

Who is Kylie Jenner?

400

This famous dish made of chickpeas, tahini, olive oil, and garlic is a staple of Levantine cuisine, commonly served as a dip.

What is Hummus?

400

This country, known for its fjords and stunning natural landscapes, is the northernmost country in Europe and has its capital at Oslo.

What is Norway?

400

This rich and creamy French dish is made from egg yolks, butter, and seasonings, and is often served as a sauce for vegetables or seafood

What is Hollandaise sauce?

400

This ancient philosopher, known for his method of questioning, was sentenced to death in 399 BC for corrupting the youth of Athens.

Who is Socrates?

500

This music mogul and entrepreneur married singer Beyoncé in 2008, and together they became one of the most powerful celebrity couples in the world.

Who is Jay-Z?
500

This ancient Phoenician city, located in modern-day Lebanon, is famous for its archaeological site, including the Temple of Jupiter and the ruins of its ancient harbor.

What is Baalbek?

500

This remote island group, located in the South Atlantic Ocean, is a British Overseas Territory known for its volcanic origin and is famous for being one of the most isolated inhabited places on Earth.

What are the Saint Helena Islands?

500

This traditional French dish, often served as a starter, consists of a rich mixture of egg yolks, cream, and seasonings, and is usually baked in a ramekin.

What is quiche?

500

This element, with the atomic number 93, is the heaviest naturally occurring element and was first synthesized in 1940.

What is Neptunium?

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