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100

Which countries celebrates its Independence Day on August 15th?

1. India

100

What does "BCC" stand for in an email?

Blind Carbon Copy

100

What is the world's most famous sport?

Soccer

100

In which city did the 2024 Summer Olympics Opening Ceremony take place?


Paris

100

What fruit is traditionally used to make guacamole?


Avocado


200

What is the only U.S. state that has a non-rectangular flag?

Ohio (its flag is a swallowtail design)


200

Which company is known for creating the popular video game console series "PlayStation"?

Sony


200

What is the name of the professional basketball league in the United States?


NBA (National Basketball Association)

200

What is the total duration of the 2024 Summer Olympics?


17 days

200

What fast-food chain is known for its "Whopper" burger?

Burger King

300

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

Nile River

300

Which company developed the first commercial graphical web browser, Mosaic?


CERN

300

What is the national summer sport in Canada?

Lacrosse

300

What was the first city to host the Winter Olympics?


Chamonix, France

300

Which spice is known as the "king of spices"

Black pepper

400

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in both Physics and Chemistry?

Marie Curie

400

Which technology links documents on the World Wide Web? 

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)

400

Which country won the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup?

England

400

In the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which country won the most gold medals?

The United States (U.S)

400

Which country is credited with inventing pizza?


Italy

500

How many glasses of milk can cows produce in their life?



200,000

500

Which protocol is used to transfer files between computers over the internet or a network?

FTP

500

Who is known as "CR7" in football?

Cristiano Ronaldo

500

In which ancient city were the first recorded Olympic Games held?


Olympia

500

What is the main alcoholic ingredient in a classic mojito cocktail?

RUM