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50

Which is the largest country in size?

Russia

50

What's the last word in this famous Toy Story quote: "To infinity and ____!"

Beyond

50

Adjectives usually come before a ______.

Noun
50

The Olympics are held every how many years?

4

50

Formed in 2005, Nick, Joe, and Kevin form what family pop rock band that rose to popularity on the Disney Channel?

The Jonas Brothers

50
How many states are there in the United States of America?

50

50

In The Matrix, what colour are the two pills that Morpheus gives Neo to choose between?

Red and blue

50

Identify the noun in this sentence: "I live in Amsterdam."

Amsterdam

50

In what game is “love” a score?

Tennis

50

This BTS member has the shortest stage name that uses what single letter?

V

100

Which language is most commonly spoken in Brazil?

Portuguese

100

What Netflix show had the most streaming views in 2021?

Squid Game

100

The following sentence is written in the ____ _________ tense: "I was studying on Monday night." (2 words)

past continuous

100

What sport is best known as the "king of sports"?

Soccer (Football)

100

What is the stage name of the Canadian musician born, Abel Makkonen Tesfay?

The Weeknd

200

Which country has the smallest population?

Iceland

200

In Bambi, what is the name of Bambi's skunk friend?

Flower

200

Fill in the missing word: "___ the rain, Josh walked to work."

Despite

200

What is the only sport to ever be played on the moon?

Golf

200

"With a taste of a poison paradise,"was from what hit song and sung by whom?

Toxic, Britney Spears
300

In which state is the United Nations located?

New York, USA

300

Which famous British comedian voiced Zazu in The Lion King (1994)?

Rowan Atkinson

300

What does the idiom "to go on a wild goose chase" mean?

A search that is completely unsuccessful and a waste of time

300

What African country was the first ever to qualify for a World Cup?

Egypt

300

Who is the only singer to win the Grammy Awards for Album, Record, and Song of the Year twice? Hint: British

Adele