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100

How many years do students usually study in school in Russia?

11

100

If you have 4 pairs of shoes, how many shoes do you have in total?

8
100

What is the name of the bear who loves honey in A. A. Milne's books?

Winnie the Pooh

100

Break a leg! Does this mean good or bad luck?

Good luck!

100

What question can you never answer "yes" to?

Are you asleep yet?

200

What marks do English students have?

A B C D E F

200

What is half of 20?

10

200

What is the closest planet to the Sun?

Mercury

200

Once in a blue moon. Does this mean often or rarely?

Rarely

200

What has four legs, two arms and a back?

An armchair

300

What year do students go to secondary school in the UK?

Year 7

300

If you have 3 cats and each cat has 4 kittens, how many kittens are there in total?

12

300

What are three forms of water?

Ice (solid), water (liquid), steam (gas)

300

It's raining cats and dogs. What does this mean?

It's raining very heavily.

300

What has to be broken before you can use and eat it?

An egg

400

At what age do children usually start primary school in the UK?

5 y.o.

400

What is the next number in the sequence: 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ...?

12

400

What do plants need to grow?

Sun/Sunlight

400

Under the weather. What does this mean?

Not feeling well / Sick

400

What has cities, mountains, roads and water, but no animals or fish?

A map

500

What is the name for a school in the UK where students live and study?

Boarding school

500

I am a number between 20 and 30. My digits add up to 7. What number am I?

25

500

What is the name of the large statue in New York harbour?

Statue of Liberty

500

Kill two birds with one stone. What does this mean?

Solve two problems with one action.

500

What has keys, can't open locks, but helps you to play?

A piano / A keyboard

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