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100

This is the current president of the United States.

Who is Donald Trump?

100

This is the capital of the UK.

What is London?

100

This name is used for the Indian film industry.

What is Bollywood?

100

This is the country where Hunt for the Wilderpeople is set.

What is New Zealand?

100

This is a person in a story.

What is a character?

200

The city known as "the big apple"

What is New York?

200

He is the current monarch of the UK.

Who is Charles III?

200

This was a system of discrimination in South Africa.

What is apartheid?

200

The nationality of Jess' parents in Bend it like Beckham.

What is Indian?

200

This perspective is used when the story is told by an I-person.

What is first person perspective?

300

340 million

How many people live in the United States?
300

This is the country where Edinburgh is located.

What is Scotland?

300

This country used to be called "The Jewel of the Crown".

What is India?

300

This is the most important theme in Meeting the Enemy

What is racism?

300

An example of this could be "free as a bird". 

What is a simile?

400

This is a bird that symbolises the USA.

What is an eagle?

400
This is the name of the famous clock in the London. 

What is Big Ben?

400

They are the native people of New Zealand.

What is Maori?

400

He is the main character in Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

Who is Ricky Baker?

400

When the story begins in the middle of the action. 

What is in medias res?

500

This is the largest state in the US.

What is Alaska?

500

This is the Severn.

What is the name of the longest river in the UK?

500

In this country, both English and French are official languages. 

What is Canada?

500

She is the director of Meeting the Enemy.

Who is Deeyah Khan?

500

Extreme exaggeration used to emphasise a point

What is hyperbole?

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