Grammar
Travel
Vocabulary
Geography
Famous people
100

The comparative of quiet 

Quieter

100

Name three forms of transport used by Michael Palin in Around The World in 80 days.

Train, car, boat (dhow), sled, hot air balloon

100

A child with no mother or father is an _______.

Orphan

100

The world's tallest  mountain.

Everest

100

Where does the Dalai Lama live?

Tibet, or India.

200

The comparative of exciting

More exciting

200

What is the Orient Express?

A luxury train that travels across Europe and Asia

200

If you are wise you are  intelligent and have knowledge learned from experience. What noun comes from the adjective wise

Wisdom

200

What are the world's two longest rivers?

The Amazon and the Nile.

200

He is a famous guerrilla leader and freedom fighter, born in Argentina, and associated with the Cuban revolution?

Che Guevara

300

The superlative of short

The shortest

300

What is a dhow?

A boat

300

This is a loop at the end of a rope (such as a lasso).

Noose

300

Where is Table Mountain?

South Africa

300

He "had a dream".  He  stood for the rights of black people in the USA and encouraged peaceful protest.

Martin Luther King

400

The superlative of wonderful

The most wonderful

400

In transport terms, what is a knot?

One nautical mile per hour - the speed of a ship.

400

You find these exhibited at a museum. They are usually beautiful items created by people many years ago.

Artefacts

400

What is the most highly populated city in the world?

Tokyo

400

He employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British Rule.

Mahatma Gandhi

500

The third form (past participle) of the verb seek

Sought

500

What do we call the team of people who look after the passengers on a flight?

Cabin crew

500

This verb comes from the word society - it means to mix with other people, like at a party.

Socialise

500

What and where is the highest mountain in the UK?

Ben Nevis, in Scotland

500

She cared for orphans and sick children in Calcutta.

Mother Teresa

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