This sport is played with a round ball and two goals, and is known as "football" outside of North America.
What is Soccer
This large, black-and-white bear is native to China and primarily eats bamboo.
What is panda
This ancient civilization built the pyramids and developed a system of writing called hieroglyphics.
What is Ancient Egypt
This man built an ark to survive a great flood.
Who is Noah
This insect is known for making honey and playing a crucial role in pollination.
What is a Bee
The FIFA World Cup, one of the biggest sporting events in the world, is held every this many years.
What is 4
Unlike most mammals, this Australian marsupial lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young.
What is a platypus
This war, fought from 1939 to 1945, involved most of the world's major powers and is considered the deadliest conflict in human history.
What is World War II
This king of Israel was known for his wisdom and built the first temple in Jerusalem.
Who is Solomon
This large, furry mammal is known for hibernating during the winter.
What is a bear
This Grand Slam tennis tournament is played on grass courts and takes place in England every year.
What is Wimbledon
The loudest animal on Earth is this massive marine mammal, known for its songs that can travel thousands of miles underwater.
What is a blue whale
The Great Wall of China was originally built to protect against invasions from this group of nomadic warriors.
Who are the Mongols
This disciple is known for doubting Jesus’ resurrection until he saw Him with his own eyes.
Who is Thomas
This word describes a group of musicians playing together, like The Beatles or Coldplay.
What is a band
In American football, a touchdown is worth this many points before an extra point attempt.
What is 6 points
This flightless bird, native to Africa, is the largest bird species in the world.
What is an ostrich
The Renaissance, a period of cultural rebirth in Europe, began in this country during the 14th century.
What is Italy
This Old Testament prophet was swallowed by a great fish and spent three days inside it.
Who is Jonah
This term describes a temporary pause or break, often used in theater or legal proceedings.
What is a break
The Olympic motto, "Citius, Altius, Fortius," translates to these three words in English.
What is Faster, Higher, Stronger
This type of insect is known for its ability to carry objects up to 50 times its body weight.
What is an ant
The Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I, placed heavy economic and military restrictions on this country.
What is Germany
This man was taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire without experiencing death.
Who is Elijah
his famous tower in London is home to a large clock and is often mistaken for the name of the bell inside it.
What is Big Ben