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100
  • How many points must a player win to take a standard tie-break (before win-by-2 rule)?
    a) 5
    b) 6
    c) 7
    d) 10 


  • c) 7
100
  • Which tiger subspecies is native to Malaysia?
    a) Malayan
    b) Sumatran
    c) Indochinese
    d) South China

  • a) Malayan
100
  • What is traditionally shouted at the end of "Auld Lang Syne"?
    A) Cheers!
    B) Hooray!
    C) Happy New Year!
    D) For old times’ sake!

  • C) Happy New Year!
100
  • Which invention most contributed to the spread of ideas during the Renaissance?
    A) Telescope
    B) Printing Press
    C) Microscope
    D) Compass
  • B) Printing Press
100
  • Which vegetable is traditionally used to make sauerkraut?
    a) Carrot
    b) Cabbage
    c) Beetroot
    d) Spinach

  • b) Cabbage
200
  • Which tennis star was nicknamed "The Rocket"?
    a) Rod Laver
    b) Ken Rosewall
    c) Roy Emerson
    d) Pat Cash 

  • a) Rod Laver
200
  • Tigers communicate by leaving scratch marks mostly on:
    a) Ground
    b) Trees
    c) Rocks
    d) Prey remains

  • b) Trees

200
  • Which city is home to the famous Royal Botanic Garden founded in 1670?
    A) Glasgow
    B) Aberdeen
    C) Edinburgh
    D) Perth 

  • C) Edinburgh
200
  • Martin Luther’s “95 Theses” were posted in which year?
    A) 1492
    B) 1517
    C) 1543
    D) 1605

  • B) 1517
200
  • What gives carrots their orange color?
    a) Chlorophyll
    b) Lycopene
    c) Beta-carotene
    d) Anthocyanin

  • c) Beta-carotene
300
  • Who was Andy Murray’s longtime coach from Spain?
    a) Carlos Moyá
    b) Toni Nadal
    c) Amélie Mauresmo
    d) Ivan Lend 

d) Ivan Lend

300
  • The main threat to wild tigers today is:
    a) Climate change
    b) Poaching and habitat loss
    c) Competition with lions
    d) Lack of prey

  • b) Poaching and habitat loss

300
  1. Which Scottish actor famously played James Bond in the 1960s?
    A) Ewan McGregor
    B) Gerard Butler
    C) Sean Connery
    D) David Tennant 


C) Sean Connery

300
  • Which European country first established a direct sea route to India?
    A) Spain
    B) Portugal
    C) France
    D) England

  • B) Portugal

300
  • Which vegetable is sometimes called an “aubergine”?
    a) Zucchini
    b) Eggplant
    c) Cucumber
    d) Radish

  • b) Eggplant

400
  • Which of these tennis stars is from Japan?
    a) Kei Nishikori
    b) Dominic Thiem
    c) Milos Raonic
    d) Nick Kyrgios 

  • a) Kei Nishikori
400
  • Which tiger is featured on the logo of the WWF (World Wildlife Fund)?
    a) Bengal tiger
    b) Siberian tiger
    c) Sumatran tiger
    d) Malayan tiger 

  • a) Bengal tiger
400

The dish "cranachan" is made with cream, oats, honey, and what fruit?
A) Strawberries
B) Raspberries
C) Blackberries
D) Blueberries

  • B) Raspberries
400
  • The Thirty Years’ War primarily took place in:
    A) France
    B) Italy
    C) Germany (Holy Roman Empire)
    D) Russia

  • C) Germany (Holy Roman Empire)
400
  • Sweet potatoes belong to which plant family?
    a) Nightshade
    b) Morning glory
    c) Gourd
    d) Bean

  • b) Morning glory
500
  • A "let" serve occurs when:
    a) The server misses both serves
    b) The ball hits the net but lands in the service box
    c) The receiver is not ready
    d) The umpire interrupts


  • b) The ball hits the net but lands in the service box
500
  • How many cubs does a female tiger usually have in one litter?
    a) 1–2
    b) 2–4
    c) 5–6
    d) 7–8
  • b) 2–4

500
  1. What is the name of the Scottish parliament’s presiding officer?
    A) Chancellor
    B) Moderator
    C) First Minister
    D) Presiding Officer

  • D) Presiding Officer
500
  • Which Mughal emperor commissioned the Taj Mahal?
    A) Babur
    B) Akbar
    C) Shah Jahan
    D) Aurangzeb

C) Shah Jahan

500

Which vegetable is the main ingredient in traditional borscht?
a) Beetroot
b) Turnip
c) Cabbage
d) Radish

  • a) Beetroot

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