Animals
Geography
The Beatles
General knowledge
Sports
100

This large, long-necked mammal is known for its distinctive spotted coat. What is it?

Giraffe 

100

This river, often called the "Father of Waters," is the longest river in North America. What is its name?

Mississippi River

100

What city are the Beatles from

Liverpool 

100

This famous scientist formulated the theory of relativity, changing our understanding of space, time, and gravity. Who is he?

Albert Einstein 

100

In basketball, this term is used to describe a shot that goes through the hoop without touching the backboard or rim. What is it?

A swish

200

Which big cat is known for its distinctive black and orange striped coat?

Tiger

200

The Great Barrier Reef, known for its stunning coral formations, is located off the coast of which country?

Australia 

200

What is the new 2023 Beatles song called

Now and then

200

In Greek mythology, she is the goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. Who is this daughter of Zeus?

Athena

200

This annual event is the first of the four major championships in professional golf. Which tournament is it?

The masters

300

This elusive big cat, native to Central and South America, is known for its ability to mimic the sounds of other animals in its environment. What is its name?

Jaguar 

300

Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, is part of which mountain range?

Himalayas 

300

What Beatles album is often considered a landmark in the history of popular music, featuring iconic tracks like "A Day in the Life" and "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"?

Sgt peppers lonely hearts club band 

300

Identified by its latitude and longitude, this imaginary line divides the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. What is it called?

Prime Meridian

300

In soccer, what is the only body part that a player cannot use to touch the ball during a game?

The hands

400

Often referred to as the "unicorns of the sea," these marine mammals are known for their long, spiral tusks. What is the name of this Arctic species?

Narwhal

400

This desert, often referred to as the "Roof of the World," is the largest in Asia and is located on the Tibetan Plateau. What is its name?






Taklamakan Desert

400

Which Beatles song, released in 1968, features a reversed guitar solo and is known for its complex structure and innovative recording techniques, contributing to the band's avant-garde phase?







Revolution 9

400

Named after an Italian astronomer, this natural phenomenon occurs when the Earth passes through the debris left by a comet, resulting in streaks of light in the night sky. What is it?

meteor shower

400

This legendary swimmer, often regarded as one of the greatest Olympians of all time, holds the record for the most gold medals won in a single Olympic Games. Who is he?

Michael Phelps