What did we talk about?
Special people
(not disabled)
Jobs
Numbers
Miscellaneous
100
What did we talk about in module 5? (name two or more)
Life experiences // Bad habits // Different cultures // Annoying neighbours // Life changes // Appearance and charater
100
This person refused to be treated differently just because the color of his/her skin and by not offering a seat to a white man, he/she inspired one of the most known civil rights fighter in the world. (The answer is in Module 6, use a textbook)
Rosa Parks, a random woman on a bus
100
What is the job described below? - This person's job includes other people's body fluids such as blood and salive and also other stuff like hair and skin (The answer is in Module 6, use a textbook)
A forensic scientist (Crime scene investigator)
100
How long is the Appalachian Trail? (It's allowed to use a textbook for numbers)
3200 km
100
What is the sport described below? - When participating in this sports you have a giant pan under your bum
Wok racing
200
What did we talk about in module 4? (name two or more)
Home remedies // Technology and healt // Dangerous animals // Phobias //Medications // Strass and social problems // Sleeping // That spider dude
200
This person is so passionate about nature, that he/she gave up everything just to prove a point to people (It's allowed to use a textbook for names)
Mark Boyle, an former organic food company manager
200
What is the job described below? - A person who usually works at theaters and cinemas and whose job is to keep order
An usher
200
Who many buildings has the spider dude (The French Spider-Man) climbed? (It's allowed to use a textbook for numbers)
85
200
This stone includes a name of a fruit
Limestone
300
What did we talk about in module 3? (name two or more)
Weather and Antarctica // Extreme sports // The Appalachian Trail // Booking // Climate change // Surviving in nature // Outdoor activities // Caves
300
This person hopes to raise awareness about world issues in his own unique way (It's allowed to use a textbook for names)
Alain Robert, aka the French Spider-Man
300
What is the job described below? - This job makes you feel like you're in hell, but this hell is ice cold.
A scientist working in Antarctica
300
How long can the victims of a platypus sting suffer for? (It's allowed to use a textbook for numbers)
Up to 3 months
300
How does one cure smelly feet with home remedies?
With baking soda
400
What did we talk about in module 2? (name one or more)
Traveling and its problems // Google // London // Music // Chinase opera // Ghosts // Reading types // Social networks
400
This person has an ordinary job, but what he claimes to have seen makes him "special" (It's allowed to use a textbook for names)
Harry Martindale, a plumber
400
What is the job described below? - This job requires you to wear strange make-up and clothes. You also have to start training at the age of 7 - 8.
An Chinese opera singer
400
When do people celebrate Martin Luther King Day? (It's allowed to use a textbook for numbers)
On the 15th of January
400
This syrup is not intended to be used on pancakes
Cough syrup
500
What did we talk about in module 1? (name one or more)
Work and other jobs // UFO's and hobbies // Job interview // Adventure sports // Voluntary work // A job for you
500
This person has seen depths no other before (It's allowed to use a textbook for names)
Sara Campbell, a freediver
500
What is the job described below? - This job includes aeroplanes, high temperatures and remote areas
A smokejumper
500
How long can a cave crayfish live for? (It's allowed to use a textbook for numbers)
175 years
500
A sign of friendliness and politeness in the United Kingdom
A simpel smile (smile)
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