Brazil
Greece
France
Landmarks
Hodge Podge
100

This is the capital of France.

What is Brasilia?

100
This is the national animal of Greece.

What is a dolphin?

100

This is the capital of France.

What is Paris?

100

This statue was gifted to Brazil by France in 1931.

What is Christ the Redeemer?

100

This is a book of maps.

What is an atlas?

200

This is the official language of Brazil.

What is Portuguese?

200

This is the official currency of Greece.

What is the Euro?

200

This is the official currency of France.

What is the Euro?

200
The construction of this landmark was ordered by Napolean Bonapart to honor the military victories of France.

What is the Arc de Triumph?

200

In Greek mythology, he flew too close to the sun, despite his father's warnings.

Who is Icarus?

300

This is the national animal of Brazil.

What is a jaguar?

300

This is the capital of Greece.

What is Athens?

300

This is the national animal of France.

What is a rooster?

300

This is the original color of the Eiffel Tower.

What is red?

300

This region in France is known for its lavender.

What is Provence?

400

This is one of ten countries that border Brazil.

That is: (any of the following)

Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Suriname, French Guiana, Guyana

400

The first Olympics was a foot race held here.

What is Mount Olympus?

400

Name one body of water that borders France.

What is the Atlantic Ocean, English Channel, or Mediterranean Sea?

400

This ancient temple is dedicated to Athena and sits on the Acropolis in the middle of Athens.

What is the Parthenon?

400

This is the river that runs through the center of Paris, dividing the city into north and south.

What is the Seine River?

500

This is the deadliest animal in the Amazon Rainforest?

What is a Bullet Ant?

500

Greece has this many islands, though many of them are inhabitable.

What is 6,000?

500

Name two countries that border France.

What are: (any of these)

Germany, Spain, Belgium, Monaco, Andorra, Switzerland, and Luxemburg.

500

The year the Eiffel Tower was completed. 

What is 1889?

500

He is the father of pointillism who died at a young age of pneumonia.

Who is Georges Seurat?