Geography
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Mixed questions
100

This is the largest continent by both land area and population. 

Asia

100

This red planet is the fourth from the sun.

Mars

100

This 16th-century English playwright wrote Romeo and Juliet.

William Shakespeare 

100

This Mexican dish consists of a folded or rolled tortilla filled with meat or cheese. 

Taco 

100

This track star holds the world record for the 100m sprint and is nicknamed "Lightning." 

Usain Bolt

200

This "Eternal City" is the capital of Italy. 

Rome

200

These are the only mammals capable of true powered flight. 

Bats 

200

He was the first President of the United States and is featured on the one-dollar bill. 

George Washington 

200

This is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside rather than the inside. 

Strawberry 

200

This is the only sport to have been played on the surface of the Moon.


Golf (Alan Shepard hit a ball in 1971)

300

This is the only country in the world that spans across two continents (Europe and Asia) and has a city located in both. 

Turkey 

300

This is the hardest natural substance found on Earth. 


Diamond 

300

This ancient Greek city-state was known for its powerful military and its "300" warriors at Thermopylae. 

Sparta 

300

Before it was a popular snack, this "fizzy" drink was originally sold as a medicine. 

Coca-Cola 

300

How many rings are there on the Olympic flag, and what do they represent?


Five rings. They represent the five inhabited continents of the world.


400

Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point on this continent. 

Africa 

400

This gas makes up roughly 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere. 

Nitrogen 

400

This network of trade routes connected China to the Mediterranean Sea for over 1,500 years. 


The Silk Road 

400

This is the only food that never expires; archaeologists have found 3,000-year-old pots of it that are still edible. 

Honey

400

This object has many keys but cannot open a single door, and it has a "space" but no room.

Keyboard 

500

This South American mountain range is the longest continental range in the world.

The Andes

500

In the human body, these are the smallest blood vessels. 

Capillaries 

500

This young Egyptian king's tomb remained hidden for over 3,000 years until it was found in 1922. 

 King Tut (Tutankhamun)

500

In the 1830s, this common red condiment was sold as a medicine to treat upset stomachs. 

Ketchup

500

I have a neck but no head, and I wear a cap but have no hair.

A bottle