CULTURAL TRADITIONS
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FAMOUS SPEECHES & QUOTES
FAMOUS AUTHORS
GRAMMAR
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100: Which country celebrates the Mid-Autumn Festival with mooncakes?

Answer: China

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100: What is the capital of Germany?

Answer: Berlin

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100: Who said, “I have a dream”?

Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.

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100: Who wrote Macbeth?

Answer: William Shakespeare

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100: What is the plural of "mouse"?

Answer: Mice

200

400: Which country has a traditional dance called the Haka?

Answer: New Zealand

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200: What is the capital of Canada?

Answer: Ottawa

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200: “To be, or not to be” is a famous line from which Shakespeare play?

Answer: Hamlet

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200: Who wrote The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe?

Answer: C.S. Lewis

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200: What is the past tense of "eat"?

Answer: Ate

300

300: In which country is the Carnival of Venice celebrated?

Answer: Italy

300

300: What is the capital of Turkey?

Answer: Ankara

300

300: Who gave the speech known as the “Gettysburg Address”?

Answer: Abraham Lincoln

300

300: Who wrote The Great Gatsby?

Answer: F. Scott Fitzgerald

300

300: In the sentence “They are playing soccer,” what is the verb?

Answer: Are playing

400

400: Which festival in Spain involves running with bulls?

Answer: San Fermín / Running of the Bulls

400

400: Which city is the capital of Switzerland?

Answer: Bern

400

400: Which famous physicist said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge”?

Answer: Albert Einstein

400

400: Who wrote Anne of Green Gables?

Answer: L.M. Montgomery

400

400: What is an adjective in this sentence: “The red apple is sweet”?

Answer: Red, Sweet

500

500: What cultural event marks the New Year in Thailand?

Answer: Songkran (Water Festival)

500

500: What is the capital of New Zealand?

Answer: Wellington

500

500: Who said, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”?

Answer: John F. Kennedy

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500: Who wrote The Hobbit?

Answer: J.R.R. Tolkien

500

500: What type of sentence is this: “Close the door!”?

Answer: Imperative sentence

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