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100

Travis Scott performed a virtual concert inside which video game?
A. Call of Duty       B. Fortnite
C. Minecraft          D. Roblox

B. Fortnite


100

The first football club to win 4 consecutive Premier League titles is? 

🏆 Manchester City

2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24

100

From which cartoon film is she from?


Ratatouille


100

In Europe, the top shoe brand by market share and sales is? 

Adidas

100

What is the correct comparison?
This exam is ___ than the one last week.
A. more easier        B. easiest
C. easier                D. most easier

C. easier

100

What is the first color in the rainbow?

Red

100

What country comes last alphabetically in the list of United Nations member?

 

Zimbabwe 


200

Which artist released the album Future Nostalgia in 2020?
A. Ariana Grande     B. Dua Lipa
C. Billie Eilish          D. Selena Gomez

Dua Lipa


200

The first NBA player to record at least 10,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 10,000 assists in a career was?

a. Kobe Bryant            b. Michael Jordan

c. LeBron James          d. Kevin Durant 

LeBron James

 

200

In Avatar: The Last Airbender, what is the name of Aang’s flying bison? 

A. Momo     B. Naga     C. Appa    D. Pabu


Appa

200

Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?
A. California         B. Alaska
C. Hawaii             D. Washington

Alaska 

200

Which sentence uses a subjunctive mood?
A. If he studies hard, he passes.
B. I wish I were taller.
C. She was at the party last night.
D. He will be here soon.

B. I wish I were taller.

The subjunctive mood is used to describe a hypothetical scenario or to express a wish, recommendation, or demand.

200

Who was the first man to walk on the Moon?

Neil Armstrong 

He was the commander of the Apollo 11 mission, which landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.


200

Which Disney Princess was the last to be added to the official lineup as of 2024?
A. Moana        B. Elsa       C. Raya      D. Merida

Raya from "Raya and the Last Dragon"

 

300

Which American pop star has the most Billboard Hot 100 #1 singles?
A. Mariah Carey     B. Madonna
C. Rihanna            D. Taylor Swift

A. Mariah Carey

 

300

Which country has won the most Rugby World Cup titles (Rugby Union)?
A. South Africa          B. New Zealand
C. England                D. Australia

A. South Africa

(They have won 4 times: 1995, 2007, 2019, 2023)

300

Which Studio Ghibli film features a floating bathhouse for spirits?
A. Howl’s Moving Castle   B. Princess Mononoke
C. Spirited Away     D. My Neighbor Totoro

C. Spirited Away


300

Which planet rotates the fastest?

Jupiter

Jupiter is the fastest-spinning planet in our solar system. It completes one rotation on its axis in approximately 10 hours.

300

Everyone must do ___ best.
A. their     B. his or her     C. her     D. one’s

B. his or her  

"Everyone" is a singular indefinite pronoun, so it takes a singular possessive pronoun.

"His or her" is the grammatically correct choice to agree with the singular subject.

 

300

Which country comes first alphabetically in the world list of countries?

Afghanistan

300

Which country was the last to join the European Union (EU)?
A. Bulgaria    B. Romania   C. Croatia   D. Albania

Croatia

They officially became a member on July 1, 2013, as the 28th member state.

 

400

Which rock band was founded by Kurt Cobain?
A. Pearl Jam          B. Nirvana
C. Radiohead         D. Soundgarden

 

 B. Nirvana


400

Which country won the women’s volleyball gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
A. China         B. USA       C. Brazil     D. Serbia

B. USA

400

Which Disney film features the song “Go the Distance”?
A. Aladdin    B. Hercules   C. Mulan   D. Tarzan

 B. Hercules  

400

Which metal has the highest melting point?

A. Iron               B. Tungsten     C. Brass
D. Platinum        E. Titanium      F. Cobalt 

Tungsten

It melts at 3,422°C (6,192°F)  


400

Which sentence contains a misplaced modifier?
A. He nearly drove the car for ten hours.
B. Nearly he drove the car for ten hours.
C. He drove nearly the car for ten hours.
D. He drove the car nearly for ten hours. 

A. He nearly drove the car for ten hours.

The modifier “nearly” is misplaced.
It makes it sound like he almost drove (but didn't), rather than drove for almost ten hours.

The intended meaning is probably:
👉 “He drove the car for nearly ten hours.”

 

400

What was the first capital of the United States of America?

New York City

It served as the capital from 1789 to 1790.

400

Where was the last Olympics held before World War II?

A. Paris 1924             B. Berlin 1936
C. London 1948         D. Tokyo 1940  

Berlin 1936

500

Which cartoon movie featured Billie’s original song What Was I Made For?

Barbie


500

What country is bowling believed to have originated?

Germany

500

What cartoon film has Far Far Away kingdom?

Shrek 2

 

500

Which instrument has 47 strings and 7 pedals?
 

Harp


500

What do you call the words that sound alike but have different meanings and/or spellings?

Example: 

"there," "their," and "they're"  ,  "two", "to", "too" 

Homophones

500

Which country has the first elected female president?

Iceland

  • President Vigdís Finnbogadóttir- 1980

 

500

The last U.S. state to join the United States was Hawaii, what is its capital city? 

Honolulu