World Geography
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100

This country is home to both the Outback and the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia

100

This large mammal is the only one capable of true flight.


Bat

100

This sport is known as “the beautiful game” and is the world’s most popular.


Soccer (football)
100

This ancient civilization built the pyramids at Giza.


Ancient Egypt

100

This Jamaican musician is famous for songs like One Love and No Woman, No Cry.


Bob Marley

200

The Nile River flows north into this sea.

Mediterranean Sea

200

This scale is used to measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.


pH scale?


200

This tennis tournament, played on grass courts, is the oldest and most prestigious in the world.


Wimbledon

200

This famous leader of India used nonviolent resistance to help gain independence from Britain.

Mahatma Gandhi

200

This composer wrote The Four Seasons, a set of violin concertos representing different times of the year.


Antonio Vivaldi

300

This European capital is famously built on 14 islands connected by over 50 bridges.

Stockholm

300

This term describes animals that maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of the environment.


Warm-blooded

300

This endurance race, first held in 1903, is considered the most prestigious event in professional cycling.


What is the Tour de France?

300

This 15th‑century invention by Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the spread of information in Europe.


Printing press

300

This American guitarist, known for his performance at Woodstock, is often considered one of the greatest electric guitarists in history.


Jimi Hendrix

400

Mount Kilimanjaro is located in this African nation.

Tanzania 

400

This biome is characterized by permafrost, low‑growing plants, and extremely cold temperatures.


Tundra

400

This Olympic event combines cross‑country skiing and rifle shooting.


Biathlon 

400

This city was Japan’s capital before Tokyo and is still known for its classical temples and imperial palaces.


Kyoto

400

This U.S. city is known as the home of country music and the Grand Ole Opry.


Nashville

500

This landlocked South American country has two capitals: La Paz and Sucre.

Bolivia 

500

This evolutionary mechanism, proposed by Darwin, explains how traits become more or less common in a population over time.

Natural selection 

500

This African nation is the only country to appear in a FIFA World Cup without being a member of FIFA at the time.


Egypt

500

Which Founding Father helped write the Declaration of Independence?

Benjamin Franklin

500

Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

Aretha Franklin