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100

Which New Zealander became the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest?

Edmund Hillary

100

What is the center of our solar system?

The Sun

100

Who is known as the "Greatest of All Time" in boxing?

Muhammad Ali

100

Germany

100

Which ancient structure is located in Giza, Egypt?

The Great Pyramid

100

What currency is used in the United States?

US Dollars

100

What creature in European folklore is said to hoard treasure and breathe fire?

Dragon

200

What is celebrated on February 6th?

Waitangi Day

200

What planet is known as the Red Planet?

Mars

200

How many players are there on a football team?

11

200

Which ocean is the deepest in the world?

Pacific Ocean

200

What statue was a gift from France to the United States?

Statue of Liberty

200

What currency is used in the United Kingdom?

Pound

200

What creature is known for its ability to grant wishes but is often depicted as a small, mischievous figure only seen by Rainbows?

Leprechaun

300

Who was the first European to discover New Zealand?

Abel Tasman

300

What is the theory that explains how the universe began with a massive expansion?

The Big Bang Theory

300

In which sport would you find scoring terms like "birdie," "eagle," and "albatross"?

Golf

300

What is the largest continent by land area?

Asia

300

What is the famous leaning tower located in Italy called?

Leaning Tower of Pisa

300

What currency is used in Canada?

CAD Dollars

300

What is the name of the half-human, half-horse creature in Greek mythology?

Centaur

400

Who was the first Māori King?

Pōtatau Te Wherowhero

400

What force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun?

Gravity

400

What sport is known as “America’s pastime”?

Baseball

400

What country am I thinking of?

K____hs__n

Kazakhstan

400

What is the name of the famous clock tower in London?

Big Ben

400

What currency is used in India?

Rupee

400

What is the name of the one-eyed giant in Greek mythology?

Cyclops

500

What sporting event in 1981 caused widespread protests across New Zealand?

Springbok Rugby Tour

500

What gas do plants take in during photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide

500

What is the name of the annual tennis tournament held in London?

Wimbledon

500

Which country has the capital city of Ottawa?

Canada

500

What is the name of the large, ancient stone structure located in England that is often associated with ancient rituals?

Stone Henge

500

The "Won" is used in which country?

South Korea

500

What is the name of the sea creature from Greek mythology that had the body of a fish and the upper part of a woman, and would often lead sailors to their death?

Siren

600

Who was the Māori chief who fought against British forces in the Northern Wars?

Hone Heke

600

What part of the atom has a positive charge?

Proton

600

What is the name of the prestigious cycling race held annually in France?

Tour de France

600

Kazakhstan

600

What monument in India was built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife?

Taj Mahal

600

What is the currency of South Africa?

Rand

600

In Japanese mythology, what creature is a shape-shifter that can transform into a beautiful woman or a monstrous fox?

Kitsune

700

What was the name of the town in Taranaki, led by Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi, which aimed to resist against land confiscation from European settlers?

Parihaka

700

What is the name of the mysterious substance that makes up about 85% of the universe’s mass, yet can’t be directly observed?

Dark Matter

700

Which country won the FIFA World Cup in 2018?

France

700

What country has the capital city of Ulaanbaatar?

Mongolia

700

What is the name of this ancient temple complex in Cambodia?

Angkor Wat

700

What currency is used in Brazil?

Real

700

In Norse mythology, what is the name of the serpent that encircles the world and is destined to fight Thor during Ragnarok?

Jörmungandr or the World Serpent