Food and Drinks
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Mythology
Worldwide Famous Music Legends
100
  • This fermented drink is made from barley and hops, but is often aged in wooden casks to impart a distinctive flavor.

    • A) Cider
    • B) Ale
    • C) Mead
    • D) Wine

Ale

Ale is a type of beer made using barley and hops, often fermented in casks, giving it a unique, rich flavor. It has a long history in brewing, especially in the UK.


100

This European capital city is famous for its iconic medieval town square, the Old Town, and a statue of a man who sold his soul to the devil.


  • A) Prague
  • B) Tallinn
  • C) Bratislava
  • D) Bucharest

Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is known for its stunning Old Town and the famous statue of the character Faust, who sold his soul to the devil.

100

This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, has been classified as critically endangered due to habitat loss.


  • A) Emu
  • B) Kiwi
  • C) Ostrich
  • D) Penguin

Kiwi

The kiwi is New Zealand's iconic, flightless bird, and is critically endangered due to habitat destruction and predation by introduced species

100

In Greek mythology, this Titan was condemned to hold the sky on his shoulders for eternity.

  • A) Atlas
  • B) Prometheus
  • C) Cronus
  • D) Hyperion

Atlas

Atlas was a Titan in Greek mythology condemned to hold the heavens on his shoulders as punishment for his role in the Titanomachy


100

This English musician is known for his album "The Dark Side of the Moon," which became one of the best-selling albums of all time.

  • A) Paul McCartney
  • B) David Bowie
  • C) Roger Waters
  • D) Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd

Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" is one of the best-selling albums ever, known for its conceptual themes, innovative sound, and philosophical depth

200
  • This French culinary technique involves cooking food slowly in fat at a low temperature for a long period.

    • A) Poaching
    • B) Braising
    • C) Roasting
    • D) Grilling

Braising

Braising is a slow-cooking technique where food is partially submerged in liquid and cooked over low heat, often making tough cuts of meat tender.

200

The capital of Mongolia, which is also the largest city in the country, is known as what?

  • A) Ulaanbaatar
  • B) Baku
  • C) Almaty
  • D) Tashkent

Ulaanbaatar

Ulaanbaatar is Mongolia’s capital and largest city, serving as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country

200

The Komodo dragon, the largest living species of lizard, is native to this group of Indonesian islands.

  • A) Borneo
  • B) Sumatra
  • C) Komodo
  • D) Java

Komodo

The Komodo dragon is native to the Komodo Islands in Indonesia. It is the largest species of lizard and is a fierce predator in its environment.

200
  • This Norse god of mischief and chaos tricked the gods into bringing about Ragnarok.
    • A) Thor
    • B) Odin
    • C) Loki
    • D) Freyja

Loki

Loki, the Norse god of mischief, is known for causing trouble and deceit, including tricking the gods into setting the stage for Ragnarok, the end of the world in Norse myth

200
  • This Brazilian musician, known for his bossa nova style, is famous for the song "The Girl from Ipanema."
    • A) João Gilberto
    • B) Caetano Veloso
    • C) Gilberto Gil
    • D) Antônio Carlos Jobim

Antônio Carlos Jobim

Antônio Carlos Jobim was a master of bossa nova, a genre of Brazilian music, and "The Girl from Ipanema" is one of his most famous compositions.

300
  • Known for its use in sushi, this type of rice has a sticky texture and is commonly grown in Japan.

    • A) Jasmine
    • B) Basmati
    • C) Arborio
    • D) Short-grain

Short-grain

300

The capital of the African island nation of Madagascar is called what?

  • A) Lusaka
  • B) Antananarivo
  • C) Port Louis
  • D) Nairobi

Antananarivo

Antananarivo is the capital and largest city of Madagascar, a country known for its biodiversity and unique wildlife

300

This mammal, known for its long neck and distinctive hump, is found in the deserts of Australia.


    • A) Kangaroo
    • B) Dromedary
    • C) Alpaca
    • D) Bactrian

Dromedary

The dromedary, or Arabian camel, is found in deserts and is adapted to hot, arid climates, commonly seen in the Australian desert.

300
  • This Egyptian goddess, depicted with a cow head, is associated with the sky and motherhood.

    • A) Hathor
    • B) Isis
    • C) Bastet
    • D) Sekhmet

Hathor

Hathor, an ancient Egyptian goddess, is depicted with the head of a cow, symbolizing motherhood, love, and the sky. She was one of Egypt's most important deities.


300
  • This artist was known as "The Queen of Soul" and recorded hits like "Respect" and "Think."
    • A) Nina Simone
    • B) Billie Holiday
    • C) Aretha Franklin
    • D) Etta James

Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin, known as "The Queen of Soul," became a cultural icon through her powerful voice and hits like "Respect," which became anthems of empowerment.


400
  • This Middle Eastern dip is made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.

    • A) Tzatziki
    • B) Hummus
    • C) Babaganoush
    • D) Muhammara

Hummus

Hummus is a traditional Middle Eastern dish made from chickpeas, tahini, and garlic. It's known for its creamy texture and is a popular dip or spread.

400

This city is the capital of Bhutan and is known for its majestic monasteries and the Tiger’s Nest Temple.


    • A) Thimphu
    • B) Paro
    • C) Kathmandu
    • D) Lhasa

Thimphu

Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan, a country known for its Buddhist culture. The Tiger's Nest Monastery, though located near Paro, is often associated with Bhutan’s spiritual heart.

400
  • This insect, famous for its buzzing sound, plays a crucial role in pollination and is responsible for producing honey.
    • A) Moth
    • B) Wasp
    • C) Bumblebee
    • D) Dragonfly

Bumblebee

Bumblebees are important pollinators in many ecosystems, and they are also known for producing honey, which they use to feed their colonies.

400
  • The Sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human, is an important figure in the mythology of this ancient civilization.
    • A) Egypt
    • B) Greece
    • C) Mesopotamia
    • D) Persia

Egypt

The Sphinx is a key figure in ancient Egyptian mythology, often symbolizing strength, wisdom, and protection, and is famously associated with the pyramids of Giza

400
  • This reggae artist's music continues to influence generations worldwide, with his album "Legend" becoming a top-selling album.
    • A) Toots Hibbert
    • B) Peter Tosh
    • C) Bob Marley
    • D) Jimmy Cliff

Bob Marley

Bob Marley, the legendary Jamaican reggae artist, is known for spreading the message of peace and unity through his music, especially with his album "Legend."

500
  • The distinct flavor of blue cheese comes from the presence of this mold.

    • A) Penicillium
    • B) Aspergillus
    • C) Rhizopus
    • D) Fusarium

Penicillium

Blue cheese derives its signature taste from the mold Penicillium, which is intentionally added during the cheese-making process, creating its blue veins and pungent flavor.

500

This city, the capital of Kazakhstan, was renamed Nur-Sultan in honor of the country’s first president.

  • A) Bishkek
  • B) Astana
  • C) Tashkent
  • D) Ulaanbaatar

Astana

Astana, now called Nur-Sultan, was renamed in 2019 after Kazakhstan’s first president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. It’s known for its modern architecture.

500

The axolotl, often referred to as the Mexican walking fish, is an amphibian that retains its juvenile features throughout its life. It is native to which lake?

  • A) Lake Titicaca
  • B) Lake Ontario
  • C) Lake Xolotlan
  • D) Lake Pátzcuaro

 Lake Xolotlan

  • The axolotl is native to Lake Xolotlan (also known as Lake Cocibolca) in Nicaragua, where it remains in a juvenile state throughout its life.
500
  • In Hindu mythology, this god is known for his blue skin, a flute, and his childhood exploits.

    • A) Vishnu
    • B) Shiva
    • C) Krishna
    • D) Brahma

Krishna

  • Krishna is one of the most beloved gods in Hindu mythology, known for his playful youth, divine flute-playing, and his role in the Bhagavad Gita.
500
  • This composer from Austria, who died at the young age of 35, wrote famous symphonies and operas, including "The Magic Flute."
    • A) Ludwig van Beethoven
    • B) Johann Sebastian Bach
    • C) Franz Schubert
    • D) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the most celebrated composers in history, known for his symphonies, operas, and chamber music, despite his early death at 35.