Vocabulry
Grammar
Countries and Culture
Science & Technology
Riddles and Fun
100


  • What’s the difference between “big” and “large”?



  • They have similar meanings, but “large” is more formal and often used in written English.


100


  • Which is correct: “I have been here since two hours” or “I have been here for two hours”? Why?



  • Correct: “I have been here for two hours.” Because “for” is used with a period of time.


100


  • Name three countries where English is an official language.



  • Examples: Canada, India, Australia, South Africa, UK, USA.


100


  • What is Wi-Fi mainly used for?



  • For wireless internet connection.


100


  • A farmer has 17 sheep, and all but 9 run away. How many are left?


9

200


  • Give two synonyms for the word “angry.”



  • Examples: mad, furious, upset, annoyed.


200


  • Make a question in Present Perfect Continuous tense.



  • “How long have you been studying English?”


200


  • In which country can you find the city of Kyoto? What is it famous for?



  • Japan – famous for temples, gardens, and traditional culture.


200


  • What’s the difference between renewable and non-renewable energy? Give one example of each.



  • Renewable = can be replaced naturally (solar, wind). Non-renewable = limited resources (oil, coal).


200


  • A man looks at a photo and says, “Brothers and sisters, I have none, but this man’s father is my father’s son.” Who is in the photo?


His son

300


  • Explain the difference between “borrow” and “lend” with examples.



  • Borrow = take something for a short time (“Can I borrow your pen?”). Lend = give something for a short time (“I will lend you my pen”).


300


  • Explain the difference between “will” and “going to” for future. Give an example.



  • “Will” = decisions made at the moment. “Going to” = plans/intentions. Example: “I will call him now.” / “I’m going to visit Paris next year.”


300


  • What cultural tradition is celebrated during Diwali in India?



  • Festival of Lights – people celebrate with lamps, fireworks, sweets.


300

What force makes objects fall to the ground?


Gravity

300


  • I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest man cannot hold me for long. What am I?


Breath

400

What does “beat around the bush” mean?

To avoid saying something directly

400


  • Change this into Passive Voice: “They are building a new school.”



  • “A new school is being built.”


400


  • Compare two different cultures you know. Mention one similarity and one difference.



  • Example: In Azerbaijan and Turkey, people are very hospitable (similarity). But food traditions are different (difference).


400


  • What is the difference between a virus and bacteria?



  • Bacteria are living organisms and can be treated with antibiotics. Viruses are not fully living cells and need a host to reproduce; antibiotics don’t work on them.


400


  • If you rearrange the letters “CIFAIPC” you get a word. What is it?


PACIFIC

500


  • What does the word “meticulous” mean? Use it in a sentence.



  • It means very careful and paying attention to details. Example: “She is very meticulous about her homework.”


500


  • Make a sentence in Third Conditional and explain its meaning.



  • “If I had studied harder, I would have passed the exam.” → It means the person didn’t study and didn’t pass.


500


  • Which country is known as “the Land of the Rising Sun”?


Japan

500


  • How has artificial intelligence (AI) changed people’s lives in recent years?



  • It helps with language learning, healthcare, self-driving cars, virtual assistants, etc.


500


  • Two fathers and two sons walk into a shop and buy 3 sandwiches. Each person eats one. How is this possible?



  • They are grandfather, father, and son (3 people).