Where is the Eiffel Tower?
Paris, France
Which country uses “lorry” instead of “truck”?
United Kingdom
Which country is famous for sushi?
Japan
What’s the past tense of “go”?
Went
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. What am I?
An echo
Which statue in Brazil is one of the world’s 7 wonders?
Christ the Redeemer
Which two countries speak English as an official language in Africa?
Nigeria and Kenya
What’s a traditional dish in Uzbekistan?
Plov
What’s the difference between “much” and “many”?
“Much” is used with uncountable nouns; “many” with countable nouns
I’m tall when I’m young, and short when I’m old. What am I?
A candle
What’s the tallest building in the world and where is it?
Burj Khalifa, Dubai (UAE)
What’s the main difference between British and American spelling?
British: colour, organise; American: color, organize
What drink is famous in England?
Tea
What’s a relative clause? Give an example.
A clause that adds extra info: “The man who lives next door is a doctor.”
The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they?
Footsteps
Which ancient city in Jordan is carved into rock?
Petra
How many English-speaking countries are there in the Caribbean?
About 15 (e.g., Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados)
What is “paella” and where is it from?
A rice dish from Spain (especially Valencia)
What’s the third conditional? Give an example.
Hypothetical past: “If I had studied, I would have passed.”
What has keys but can’t open locks?
A piano
Which European city has a leaning tower?
Pisa, Italy
Which Asian country has the highest English proficiency?
The Philippines
Name 3 foods from Italy.
Pizza, pasta, gelato
What are modal verbs of deduction?
Verbs like must, might, could, can't (e.g., “He must be tired.”)
I have cities but no houses, rivers but no water. What am I?
A map