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100

How many players are there in a football (soccer) team on the field?

11 players

100

What is the part of the cell called that is commonly referred to as "the powerhouse of the cell" ?

mitochondria


100

who is the most followed person on Instagram?

Cristiano Ronaldo

100

Which continent is Egypt in?

Africa

100

Which explorer reached the Americas in 1492?



Christopher Columbus

100

How many strings does a standard guitar have?
 

6

100

In which city does Kevin get lost in the second movie, Home Alone 2?

New York?

100

Which fruit is known for having seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

100

When in Rome, do as the…

 Romans do

200

Which country hosted the 2024 Summer Olympics?

France

200

Who developed the theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein 

200

What is the largest animal in the world?

Blue whale

200

What river flows through London?

River Thames

200

In which year did the Berlin Wall fall?

1989

200

Who is known as the “King of Pop”?

Michael Jackson

200

Which movie is about a deadly game where players compete in children’s games for money?

Squid Game

200

What is the only edible food that never goes bad?

honey

200

Better late

than never

300

How long is an Olympic swimming pool?

            


50 m

300

What force keeps us on the ground?


Gravity


300

What does the Internet prefix WWW stand for?

World Wide Web

300

Which mountain is the highest in the world?

Mount Everest

300

How old was queen Elisabeth II when she died? 

96

300

Which famous singer performs the song Shake It Off?


Taylor Swift

300

Which superhero is also known as Tony Stark?

                            


Iron Man

300

Which nut is used to make marzipan?

almonds

300

Don't put all your eggs


in one basket

400

What sport is Michael Phelps famous for?

Swimming

400

What is the largest planet in our solar system?


Jupiter


400

How many bones are in the adult human body?


206

400

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

400

Which European city was divided into East and West during the Cold War?



Berlin

400

Which classical composer became deaf later in life?


Ludwig van Beethoven
400

Which film series is based on books written by J.R.R. Tolkien?

The Lord of the Rings

400

What is hummus mainly made from?

 Chickpeas

400

The early bird

catches the worm

500

What is the national sport of Japan?



Sumo wrestling

500

What blood type is known as the universal donor?




O negative

500

What is the hardest natural substance?
     

Diamond    

500

What is the capital of Australia?

Canberra

500

Who was the British Prime Minister during most of World War II?


Winston Churchill




500

Which band performed the song “Bohemian Rhapsody”?

Queen

500

Name the 4 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Leonardo Donatello  Michelangelo Raphaelo

500

Which Mediterranean country is famous for the dish moussaka?

 Greece

500

When the cat's away,

the mice will play.

600

In athletics, how long is a marathon (in kilometers)?

 42.195 km

600

hat is the name of the process in which a solid changes directly into a gas, skipping the liquid phase?

 Sublimation

600

What language has the most native speakers?
 

Mandarin Chinese

600

Which country controls Greenland?

Denmark

600

Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?

Margaret Thatcher

600

Which British band wrote “Let It Be”?

The Beatles

600

Who directed “Jurassic Park”?

                            


Steven Spielberg


600

What is known as the “world’s smelliest fruit”? 

The Durian Fruit

600

Every cloud has a…

 Silver lining

700

In which year were women first allowed to compete in the modern Olympic Games?

1900

700

Which scientist discovered penicillin?


                      



Alexander Fleming

700

What is the largest organ in the human body?


The skin


700

Which African country has three capital cities?

                            


South Africa

700

This American president resigned from office in 1974.

Richard Nixon

700

Which composer wrote the ballet Swan Lake?

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

700

In which 2002 movie did Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Christopher Walken and Martin Sheen all appear in?

Catch me if you can

700

What was ketchup used as during the 1830s?

medicine

700

A ________ is worth a thousand words


picture