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100
  • Who were the original inhabitants of Australia before European colonization?

Answer: The Indigenous Australians, also known as Aboriginal Australians.

100
  • Question: What iconic symbol is at the center of the Canadian flag?
  • Answer: The iconic symbol at the center of the Canadian flag is the maple leaf.
100
  • Question: Who is the iconic British prime minister who led the United Kingdom through World War II and is known for his powerful speeches?

Winston Churchill.

100
  • Question: Which festive tradition involves English households hanging stockings by the fireplace, hoping to receive gifts from Father Christmas on the morning of December 25th?
  • Answer: Hanging stockings by the fireplace is part of the Christmas tradition in England.
100

Name the NFL team based in New England that has won multiple Super Bowls since the 2000 season, led by quarterback Tom Brady.

New England Patriots.

200
  • Question: In what year did Canada officially become a country?
  • Answer: Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867.
200
  • Question: What is the floral emblem of England that features a red cross on a white background?

The Tudor Rose 

200

Which Canadian actor is known for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men film series?

Hugh Jackman

200

What is the significance of Thanksgiving Day in the United States, and which president is often associated with establishing it as a national holiday?

Thanksgiving Day is a time for giving thanks and feasting, and it is often associated with President Abraham Lincoln, who proclaimed it a national holiday in 1863.

200

Name the Canadian professional football (soccer) club that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) and is based in Toronto.

Toronto FC

300

What event is often considered the catalyst for the United States' entry into World War II, and on what date did it occur?

The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.

300

Apart from the kangaroo, what other animal is depicted on the Australian coat of arms, representing the country's six states?

The emu

300

Which Australian actor played the lead role in the movie "Gladiator" and won an Academy Award for Best Actor in 2001?

Russell Crowe.

300
  • Question: In Canada, what historical event is commemorated on November 11th, and how is it commonly observed across the country?

November 11th in Canada is commemorated as Remembrance Day, honoring the members of the armed forces who lost their lives in the line of duty during World War I and subsequent conflicts.

300

Who is the all-time top scorer for the England national football team?

  • Harry Kane is the top England goal scorer with 61 goals for national team.
400

Which famous English king is known for his role in the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215?

  • Answer: King John.
400

What iconic bird is a symbol of New Zealand and is featured on the one-dollar coin?

  • Kiwi (The kiwi, a flightless bird native to New Zealand, is a national symbol and is depicted on the one-dollar coin.)
400

Which Academy Award-winning director from New Zealand is best known for directing "The Lord of the Rings" film trilogy?

Peter Jackson (Peter Jackson is a renowned filmmaker who directed "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, earning several Academy Awards.)

400

What traditional dance, often performed at ceremonial events, is an integral part of Māori culture in New Zealand?

The traditional dance is called the Haka, and it holds significant cultural importance for the Māori people.

400

Name the Australian football player who won the prestigious Ballon d'Or award in 2001.

Answer: Harry Kewell

500

In what year did New Zealand officially become a British colony?

  • Answer: 1840 (with the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi).
500

What is the significance of the bald eagle as a national symbol of the United States, and where can you find it on the Great Seal of the United States?

The bald eagle represents freedom and is found clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons on the Great Seal.

500
  • Question: Who was the influential African American civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for his nonviolent activism, including the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom?
  • Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.
500

What significant event is commemorated on ANZAC Day in Australia, and why is it important in the country's history?

ANZAC Day commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand forces at Gallipoli during World War I on April 25, 1915, and honors the servicemen and women who have served in all wars.

500

Name the New Zealand footballer who plays as a striker for Burnley in the English Premier League.

Chris Wood.