Natural wonders
Influential leaders
Traditional clothing
Diverse religions
UNESCO World Heritage sites
100

This natural wonder in Arizona is known for its stunning geological formations.

A) Yellowstone B) Great Barrier Reef C) Grand Canyon D) Niagara Falls

Grand Canyon

100

This leader is known for his role in India's independence and philosophy of nonviolent resistance.

Mahatma Gandhi

100

This Japanese garment is often worn on special occasions and features a wraparound design. 

A) Hanbok B) Kimono C) Sari D) Cheongsam

Kimono

100

This religion is centered around the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha.

Buddhism

100

Located in Italy, this city is famous for its canals and historic architecture, earning it a UNESCO designation.

Venice

200

This river is the longest in the world, flowing through multiple countries in Africa.

Nile River

200

She was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

A) Angela Merkel B) Indira Gandhi C) Margaret Thatcher D) Golda Meir  

Margaret Thatcher

200

The poncho is a traditional garment often associated with which South American culture? 

A) Amazonian B) Andean C) Guarani D) Incan

 

Andean culture

200

This monotheistic religion is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Christianity

200

This complex in Cambodia is famous for its intricate temples and is one of the largest religious monuments in the world.

A) Borobudur B) Angkor Wat C) Petra D) Chichen Itza

 

Angkor Wat

300

This waterfall is considered the tallest in the world, located in Venezuela. 

A) Iguazu Falls B) Angel Falls C) Victoria Falls D) Niagara Falls

Angel Falls

300

This revolutionary leader became the first president of South Africa after the end of apartheid.

A) Desmond Tutu B) Nelson Mandela C) F.W. de Klerk D) Jacob Zuma  

Nelson Mandela

300

The traditional clothing of the Inuit, designed for warmth in extreme cold, is called what?

) Anorak B) Kilt C) Dashiki D) Cheongsam

Anorak

300

This religion, founded in the 7th century, is based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.

Islam

300

Located in the Czech Republic, this medieval city is known for its well-preserved Gothic and Baroque architecture and a famous astronomical clock.

Prague

400

This stunning rock formation in Australia is known as Uluru and is sacred to Indigenous Australians.

A) Mount Kosciuszko B) Ayers Rock C) The Twelve Apostles D) Daintree Rainforest

 

Ayers Rock

400

He was a key figure in the American Civil Rights Movement, delivering the "I Have a Dream" speech.

Martin Luther King Jr.

400

This traditional African attire consists of a long piece of fabric wrapped around the body, often adorned with intricate patterns.

A) Kaftan B) Dashiki C) Sari D) Toga  

Dashiki

400

This ancient religion from Persia focuses on the duality of good and evil and the teachings of Zoroaster.

Zoroastrianism

400

This archaeological site in Turkey, believed to be one of the oldest human-made religious structures, features large stone pillars and is thought to date back to around 9600 BC. 

A) Stonehenge B) Göbekli Tepe C) Machu Picchu D) Chichen Itza

Göbekli Tepe

500

Located in Brazil, this unique ecosystem is home to diverse flora and fauna and is the largest rainforest in the world.

A) Taiga B) Amazon Rainforest C) Congo Basin D) Savanah  

Amazon Rainforest

500

This Chinese leader initiated major economic reforms in the late 20th century, transitioning China towards a market economy. 

 A) Mao Zedong B) Hu Jintao C) Xi Jinping D) Deng Xiaoping

Deng Xiaoping

500

The traditional clothing of the Maori people of New Zealand, often made from flax and featuring intricate designs, is called what?

A) Kilt B) Piupiu C) Kimono D) Tapa cloth

 

Piupiu

500

This faith emphasizes the concept of 'Tao' and living in harmony with the universe.

Taoism

500

This historic city in Spain is known for its unique blend of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish influences and includes landmarks such as the Alcázar and the Great Mosque. 

A) Seville B) Granada C) Valencia D) Córdoba

Córdoba