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100

What has to be broken before you can use it?

Answer: An egg

100

What does "under the weather" mean?

Answer: Feeling ill or unwell.

100

This famous ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.

Answer: Titanic 

100

Identify the error: "Each student must submit their assignment on time."

Answer: The correct form is "Each student must submit his or her assignment on time." (Use singular pronouns with singular subjects.)

100

This sport involves hitting a small, hard ball into a series of holes using different clubs.

Answer: Golf

200

If you have me, you want to share me. If you share me, you don’t have me. What am I?

Answer: A secret 

200

What does "pull someone's leg" mean?

Answer: To tease or joke with someone.

200

Who was responsible for leading India to independence through non-violent civil disobedience?

Answer: Mahatma Gandhi.

200

What is the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause?

Answer: An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence, while a dependent clause cannot stand alone and needs an independent clause.

200

This sport includes events like the butterfly, freestyle, and medley.

Answer:  Swimming 🏊 

300

What begins with an "e," ends with an "e," but only contains one letter?

Answer: An envelope 

300

If someone tells you to "cut to the chase," what do they want you to do?

Answer: They want you to get to the point without wasting time on unnecessary details.

300

Who was known for his role in promoting democracy and civil rights in South Africa during apartheid?

 Answer: Nelson Mandela.

300

Identify the error: "She is more smarter than her brother."

Answer: The correct form is "She is smarter than her brother." (Use only one comparative form.)

300

How many players are there in a standard basketball team?

Answer: Five players on the court at a time.

400

I am not alive, but I can grow; I don’t have lungs, but I need air; I don’t have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?

Answer: Fire.

400

If someone is said to be "walking on eggshells," how are they behaving?

Answer: They are being very cautious and careful to avoid upsetting someone.

400

Who led a famous slave rebellion in Virginia in 1831?

Answer: Nat Turner.


400

What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?

Answer: "Affect" is usually a verb meaning to influence something, while "effect" is a noun meaning the result of a change.

400

Which country won the first FIFA World Cup in 1930?

Answer: Uruguay.

500

What is so fragile that saying its name breaks it?

  Answer: Silence.

500

 If something is "the tip of the iceberg," what does that mean?

 Answer: It is only a small, visible part of a much larger problem or issue.

500

Who was the first leader of the Soviet Union following the Russian Revolution in 1917?

Answer: Vladimir Lenin.


500

 Explain the difference between predicative and attributive adjectives with examples.

 Answer: Attributive adjectives appear before the noun (e.g., "the tall building"), while predicative adjectives follow a linking verb (e.g., "The building is tall").

500

What is the name of the championship game of the National Football League (NFL)?

Answer: The Super Bowl.