Across cultures
Sustainability
Disasters
Sports
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100

What is the indigenous people of the US called?

Native Americans

100

What does sustainability mean?

Sustainability means using resources in a way that does not harm the environment and makes sure future generations can also use them.

100

What is a natural disaster?

A natural disaster is a dangerous event caused by nature, such as an earthquake, flood, or hurricane.

100

How many players are on a soccer team on the field at one time?

11

100

What is a man-made disaster?

A man-made disaster is a harmful event caused by human actions, such as war, pollution, or industrial accidents.

200

What is the capital of India?

New Dehli

200

How can recycling help the planet?

Recycling reduces waste, saves natural resources, and uses less energy than making new products from raw materials.

200

What do you need in a basic emergency kit?

Water, flashlight, batteries, first aid kit

200

What is the name of the event held every four years where athletes from many countries compete in different sports?

The Olympic Games

200

In sepak takraw, what do players mainly use instead of their hands to hit the ball?

Their feet, legs, head, and body

300

What countries make up the UK?

England, Scotland, Wales and Nothern Ireland

300

Why is buying local food sometimes more sustainable than buying food from far away?

Local food often needs less transport, which can reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

300

What is the name of the most damaging US Hurricane?

Hurricane Katrina

300

Why is teamwork important in sports? Give two reasons.

Teamwork is important because players help each other succeed and work together to reach a common goal.

300

Mention the 4 capitals in the UK:

London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast

400

Who was Christopher Colombus?

Italian explorer. "Discovered America"?

Opened the way for widespread immigration and colonization to the Americas.

400

What is the difference between renewable and non-renewable resources?

Renewable resources can be replaced naturally in a short time, like wind and sunlight, while non-renewable resources take millions of years to form, like oil and coal.

400

You are outside and a thunderstorm starts. What should you do?

Go to a building or a car and wait there

400

In which sports do people run down a steep hill as fast as they can?

Cheese rolling

400

How did English become a world language?

English became a world language mainly because of the British Empire, which spread it to many countries, and later because of the global influence of the United States in business, science, technology, and entertainment.

500

What was the East India Company?

A British trading company founded in 1600 to trade with Asia, especially India. Over time, it became very powerful and controlled large parts of India before the British government took over.

500

What are the UN Sustainable Development Goals?

They are 17 goals made by the United Nations to help people and protect the planet.

500

When did the Titanic sink?

April 15th, 1912

500

What sport involves sweeping ice to help a stone slide toward a target?

Curling

500

Who was Roald Dahl?

Roald Dahl was a famous British writer who wrote children's books such as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda. He was also a poet, screenwriter, and wartime pilot.