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A testament to Singapore's reputation as a city in a garden, this area is the country's first UNESCO Heritage site joining the ranks of iconic landmarks such as the Cambodia's Angkor Wat and the Great Wall of China. Established in 1859 by the Agri-horticultural society, 60 acres of land were transformed from a disused plantation in to this popular recreational area. 

A) William Bartram Arboretum 

B) Aldridge Botanical Gardens

C) Singapore Botanic Garden 

Singapore Botanic Garden 

100

Enjoy the freshest seasonal catch from around the world, prepared using classic French techniques to create a harmonious symphony of rich and layered flavours at Daniel Boulud’s award-winning restaurant. The menu reflects Boulud’s intrinsic love for soulful seafood dishes steeped in French tradition.

A) Chez Denise 

B) McDonald's 

C) db Bistro & Oyster Bar 

db Bistro & Oyster Bar 

100

With its stunning architecture, luxurious accommodation and culinary excellence, this hotel offers an unforgettable experience for tourists. Choose from a variety of suites and rooms such as the courtyard suites, personality suites, and the prestigious Presidential suite. 

A) The Doubletree by Hilton

B) Motel 6

C) Raffles Hotel 

Raffles Hotel 

100

Singapore is home to the world's first _________________.

A) Night Museum

B) Upside-down Stoplight  

C) Night Zoo

Night Zoo

100

This empire lasted from 650AD - 1377 AD

A) Mongolian Empire 

B) Srivijaya Empire 

C) Ming Dynasty 

Srivijaya Empire

200

This is Southeast Asia's first Hollywood Movie Theme Park. It features an interesting selection of attractions, rides, and entertainment for families and thrill seekers. Indeed, 18 out of 24 movie themed rides were designed just for the Singapore park.

A) Universal Studios Singapore 

B) Universal Studios Hollywood 

C) Universal Studios Orlando 

Universal Studios Singapore 

200

This stylish restaurant offers a sophisticated all-day dining experience where cultures and cuisines seamlessly blend. With its extensive buffet presentations, this restaurant presents a diverse range of culinary delights.

A) Melt Cafe 

B) Portillo's  

C) Alley Oops  

Melt Cafe 

200

This is an esteemed, five-star hotel nestled in Singapore's iconic Orchard Road. Dating back to 1900, the hotel exudes colonial charm, offering 233 guest rooms and suites, five-star restaurants, a bar, a deli, and a beautiful function room for various occasions. Guests can choose from a range of deluxe rooms and suites, some with poolside locations. 

A) Desert on the Lodge 

B) Goodwood Park Hotel 

C) Carlton Hotel Singapore 

Goodwood Park Hotel 

200

Singapore holds the title for the fastest moving ____________ in the world.

A) Trains 

B) Traffic 

C) Pedestrians 

Pedestrians 

200

This empire lasted from 1299 AD - 1398 AD.

A) Reign of Charles III

B) Palace of Versailles 

C) Kingdom of Singapura 

Kingdom of Singapura 

300

No trip to Singapore is complete without a visit to this location in the Outram District. Anticipate flavor from cuisines at cheap prices from street markets, must-see cultural landmarks like Singapore's oldest Chinese temple - the Thian Hock Keng Temple - and great shopping destinations like Pagoda Street. 

A) B-Town 

B) China Town 

C) Orchard Road 

China Town

300

Experience the modern interpretation of Japanese cuisine at this restaurant. This stunning restaurant and sushi bar combines fresh local ingredients with authentic produce from Japan to create an unforgettable dining experience. Open for lunch and dinner, the menu offers mouthwatering traditional Japanese delights such as sushi, sashimi, robatayaki, and tempura. 

A) Burger King 

B) Jade Singapore 

C) KOMA 

KOMA 

300

This designer hotel comprises of two buildings and sits opposite Singapore's Suntec Convention Center, just two kilometers away from Marina Bay. The hotel beautifully blends modernity with heritage, emanating an atmosphere of elegance and refinement. Located in an underrated arts and culture district in downtown Singapore, there's plenty to savor at this exquisite hotel. 

A) InterContinental Singapore Robertson 

B) JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

C) ibis Budget Singapore Emerald 

JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

300

Singapore is home to the world-famous ______________ race!

A) Rubber Duck

B) Sledding 

C) Turtle 

Rubber Duck

300

This empire lasted from 1293-1527.

A) Aztec Empire 

B) Ayyubid Dynasty 

C) Majapahit Empire 

Majapahit Empire 

400

The best attractions on this island resort all share on thing in common: Fun, and a lot of it. This man-made island accessible via small bridge from the main Singapore island is jam-packed full of entertaining things to do many of which are geared towards families with young kids.

A) Marina Bay Sands 

B) Gardens by the Bay

C) Sentosa 

Sentosa 

400

With establishments in Seoul, Las Vegas, Dubai, Toronto, Bangkok, and more, this restaurant has established a culinary empire. This particular restaurant in Singapore combines modern Japanese cuisine with Korean influences. Prepare to be amazed by their innovative creations, such as the 48 hour short rib, citrus-fed snapper and wagyu and spicy tuna tacos. 

A) The Courtyard 

B) Colony 

C) Akira Back 

Akira Back

400

Located in the vibrant district of Little India, this hidden gem boasts over 400 original contemporary artworks from Greater Asia. With 20 levels and three distinct hotels within a hotel, this hotel accommodates guests in 252 contemporary luxury rooms. Whether your prefer Mint Hotel, Loft Apartments, Saranggong Villas, Skyline Studios, or Skyline Villas, there's a perfect choice for every taste.

A) One Farrer Hotel 

B) Holiday Inn Singapore Little India

C) Owen House by Habyt 

One Farrer Hotel 

400

This is one biodegradable item you are allowed to litter in Singapore.

A) Apple Cores

B) Peanut Shells 

C) Paper Straws 

Peanut Shells 

400

This empire lasted from 1351-1767.

A) Kingdom of Ayutthaya 

B) Bamana Empire 

C) Aulikara Empire 

Kingdom of Ayutthaya

500

The best attractions in this location offer visitors a great range of alternative things to see and do, which doesn't purely revolve around nightlife. Surely, this location is famous for its stunning waterside restaurants and existing collection of bars/clubs. 

A) Clarke Quay 

B) Singapore Flyer 

C) Orchard Road 

Clarke Quay (Clarky)

500

This restaurant is situated in the luxurious Conrad Centennial Hotel. This five-star restaurant offers a delightful range of breakfast, lunch and dinner options, blending local and international cuisines. This restaurant caters to the tastes of both locals and travelers. 

A) Rosso Vino 

B) Oscar's 

C) Publico Ristorante 

Oscar's 

500

Built originally in 1928, this is one of Singapore's iconic landmarks and the former home of the General Post Office. This prestigious hotel, designated as a national monument in 2015, boasts magnificent views of Singapore River and Marina Bay, offering over 400 rooms at blend contemporary comfort with timeless elegance.

A) The Fullerton Hotel

B) The Serangoon House, Singapore, a Tribute 

C) Carlton Hotel Singapore 

The Fullerton Hotel

500

Every single day two new ____________ open in Singapore.

A) Museums 

B) Restaurants 

C) Schools 

Restaurants 

500

This is the current Prime Minister of Singapore, with his career beginning in 2004.

A) Lee Kuan Yew 

B) Lee Hsien Loong 

C) Lawrence Wong 

Lee Hsien Loong 

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