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Who was the first President of the USA?

George Washington

100

What is the capital of Wales?

Cardiff

100

The classic novel Pride and Prejudice was written by this English author.

Jane Austen

100

This British tradition involves drinking tea with sandwiches and pastries in the afternoon.

Afternoon Tea

100

The word that describes fear of long words.

Hippopotomonstrosesquipedaliophobia

200

When was The Declaration of Independence in the US signed?

July 4, 1776

200

 The longest river in the USA

the Missouri River

200

The American singer known as the "King of Rock and Roll".

Elvis Presley

200

The national winter sport of Canada.

Ice hockey

200

The English language has borrowed the most words from this language.

French

300

What is the name of the tallest statue in the USA, gifted by France?

the Statue of Liberty

300

What is the largest city in Australia?

Sydney

300

This British TV series about a detective is set in modern-day London and stars Benedict Cumberbatch.

Sherlock

300

On December 26th, the UK and other Commonwealth countries celebrate this holiday.

Boxing Day

300

English belongs to this language family.

Germanic language family

400

The most famous queen of England who ruled in the 19th century

Victoria

400

The highest mountain in the UK.

Ben Nevis

400

What year was the first Star Wars movie released?

1977

400

On January 26th, Australians celebrate this national holiday.

Australia Day

400

The oldest known English word that is still in use today.

Town

500

What is the name of Canada's largest French-speaking province?

Quebec

500

The hottest place in the USA, located in California.

Death Valley

500

This New Zealand author wrote The Lord of the Rings.

 J.R.R. Tolkien

500

In Australia and New Zealand, people enjoy a sweet meringue-based dessert named after a Russian ballerina.

Pavlova

500

The only letter in the English alphabet that is also a word.

I