Famous Inventions
World Capitals
Famous Books & Authors
Human Body
Landmarks Around the World
200

This invention by Tim Berners-Lee, created in 1989, revolutionized the way we access and share information

What is the World Wide Web?

200

The capital of France, known as the “City of Light”

What is Paris?

200

This British author created the wizarding world of Harry Potter

Who is J.K. Rowling?

200

This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body

What is the heart?

200

This ancient monument in Egypt is guarded by a statue known as the Great Sphinx

What are the Pyramids of Giza?

400

This American inventor is credited with creating the light bulb, as well as numerous other electrical inventions, including the phonograph

Who is Thomas Edison?

400

This city, the capital of Japan, was formerly known as Edo

What is Tokyo?

400

The pseudonym of this Filipino author who was written acclaimed works such as ABNKKBSNPLAko?!, Alamat ng Gubat, and Macarthur.

Who is Bob Ong?

400

These are the bones that make up the spine

What are vertebrae?

400

This tower was originally built for the 1889 World’s Fair in Paris, France

What is the Eiffel Tower?

600

This Swedish chemist invented dynamite and later established a series of annual international prizes in his will

Who is Alfred Nobel?

600

The capital of Canada is this city, not Toronto or Vancouver

What is Ottawa?

600

To Kill a Mockingbird, published in 1960, was written by this American author

Who is Harper Lee?

600

The smallest bone in the human body is found in this part of the body

What is the ear?

600

The Great Wall of China stretches over 13,000 miles and was originally built to protect China from invasions by this group

Who are the Mongols?

800

This 20th-century invention by Percy Spencer was discovered accidentally while he was working with radar technology

What is the microwave oven?

800

This capital is the densest city in the world

What is Manila?

800

This dystopian novel by George Orwell features a society under constant surveillance by Big Brother

What is 1984?

800

This is the scientific term for the windpipe, which carries air from the throat to the lungs

What is the trachea?

800

This iconic structure in Australia, with a unique sail-like design, is located in Sydney

What is the Sydney Opera House?

1000

George de Mestral, a Swiss inventor, was inspired by the way burrs stuck to his clothes after walking through the woods, creating this invention

What is the Velcro Fastener System?

1000

This African capital is located at the southern tip of the continent

What is Cape Town?

1000

This Russian author wrote War and Peace, one of the longest novels ever written

Who is Leo Tolstoy?

1000

The longest bone in the human body is this bone, located in the upper leg, which also supports much of the body’s weight during standing and walking

What is the femur?

1000

This ancient stone structure in the United Kingdom is thought to have been used for astronomical observations and religious ceremonies

What is Stonehenge?