How do you say "Аpple" in Russian?
Яблоко
Name ALL the Baltic States
Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia
This mountain range divides European and Asian Russia from each other
The Ural Mountains
This is the name Russians traditionally call "The Second World War"
The Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)
This is the name for the cottage that many Russians have, usually outside urban areas and in forests
Dacha
What is the Russian word for Businessman?
Бизнесмен
What do Russians do before they travel?
Sit in silence 
This small post-Soviet country is famous for its rolling hills and fertile plains, and history was a centre of wine production in the Soviet Union.
Moldova
How many terms has Vladimir Putin served as president of the Russian Federation?
5 (1999-2000, 2000-2006, 2012-2018, 2018-2024, 2024-????)
After Russian Orthodoxy, what is the largest religion in Russia?
Islam
Я живу в [Южная Дакота]
Южной Дакоте
There is no direct translation for this basic English noun in Russian. The closest is веселье, which literally translates to the emotions joy or merriment.
Fun
In 2023 following their partial occupation, these two Ukrainian subdivisions were added to the Russian Federation specifically as oblasts, not as autonomous republics.
Zaporizhia and Kherson
This city was brutally sieged and starved during Operation Barbarossa, resulting in the death of at least 800,000 Russians.
Leningrad
What is the modern political significance of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" in Russia?
The death of the leader; political instability
"New Mexico" in Russian
Нью-Мексико
Which Eastern European country consumes more potatoes than any other in the world?
Belarus
How many timezones does Russia span?
11
In 988, Grand Prince Vladimir made perhaps the most critical decision in Slavic history; what was it?
The Baptism of the Rus'
What day is Russian Christmas
January 7th
Род-Айленд
Before McDonalds Closed in Russia, this seafood-based sandwich could only be found there...
McShrimp
This city was essentially built on a bog, in the forests just north of Eastern Europe's plains; this ended up making it one of the most defendable cities in Europe, and an artery of Eastern Slavic civilisation.
Moscow
Before 1961, Volgograd was known as Stalingrad, but what was the city's name before that?
Tsaritsyn (1589-1925)
This Church, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, was built in St. Petersburg in 1883 after the assassination of which Russian Emperor
Alexander II