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The largest Buddhist temple in the world

Borobudur

100

The largest war memorial/monument/museum complex in Yogyakarta

Monumen Yogya Kembali

100

A part of speech that can function as a replacement for a particular noun phrase

Pronouns

100

A city where Broadway is located

New York City

100

Traditional culinary delight from South Sulawesi, made of beef with peanut soup

Coto Makassar

200

Original/Dutch name of Dutch East India Company

V.O.C.

200

The name of a Javanese heritage museum in Kaliurang highland

Ullen Sentalu Museum

200
A sentence with seemingly no subject (but it does has a subject)

Imperative sentence

200

Gerrard, Mikey, Frank, and Ray are members of this band

My Chemical Romance

200

The dance of a hundred monkeys

Kecak dance

300

The first major nationalist movement in Indonesia

Boedi Oetomo

300

The name of the former main airport of Yogyakarta

Adisutjipto Airport

300

True or false, gerunds are classified as participles in traditional English grammar

False, but more contemporary grammar theories might suggest otherwise

300

True or false, currently NCT has a total of 25 members from 6 different sub-groups

True

300

A region in Indonesia where ludruk originated

East Java

400

The place where Soekarno and Hatta were taken by the youths before the Proclamation of Independence

Rengasdengklok

400

True or false, Malioboro street stretched from Tugu Station until Gedung Agung

False, only until Pajeksan

400

True or false, all active sentences can be changed into passive sentences/passive voices, but not all passive sentences can be turned into active sentences

False. Duh.

400

Known as The Fab Four from Liverpool

The Beatles

400

The number of nymphs/angels in the tale of Jaka Tarub, also the same number of stars in the Pleiades constellation

7

500

A collection of letters written by R.A. Kartini

Habis Gelap Terbitlah Terang

500

Originally an area where Arab diaspora settled in Yogyakarta, now famous for its bridge

Sayidan

500

The shortest complete sentence in English, at least according to Dictionary.com

Go!

500

An island known as the "Party Capital of the World"

Ibiza

500

Famously known as "Indonesian Robin Hood"

Si Pitung