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Happy New Year
100
What is the tallest animal in the world?
the giraffe
100
The Eiffel Tower is a tower in...
France (Paris)
100
Bob _____ (play) the trumpet.
plays
100
How many sides does a triangle have?
three
100
Santa Claus is also known as: a) Saint Christopher b) Saint Michael c) Saint Nicholas
c) Saint Nicholas
200
What is the biggest animal in the world?
the blue whale
200
Koalas and kangaroos live in...
Australia
200
Jamie _____ (not watch) TV before school.
doesn't watch
200
How many 'Harry Potter' books are there?
seven
200
In the UK, what do children hang up for Santa Claus to put their presents in? a) hats b) socks c) shoes
b) socks
300
A piglet is a baby of what animal?
the pig
300
What country has got the biggest population in the world?
China
300
Your brother always _____ (do) his homework
does
300
What are the three primary colours?
blue, red and green
300
The Christmas tree tradition started in which country? a) Germany b) Russia c) Norway
a) Germany
400
How many legs does a spider have?
eight
400
What is the largest country in the world?
Russia
400
Your sister _____ (not do) her homework at the weekend.
doesn't do
400
What is the name of the closest star to Earth?
the Sun
400
How many reindeers has Santa Claus got?
eight
500
What is a black mamba?
a snake
500
Canberra is the capital of...
Australia
500
Make the question: Your mother teaches Maths.
Does your mother teach Maths?
500
How many years are there in a millennium?
1000
500
Where does Santa Claus live?
At the North Pole.