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ESL 510
100

Another name for maize

What is another name for corn?

100

32°F or 0°C.

What is the freezing point of water?

100

Black and white.

What do the pandas, newspapers, and old movies have in common?

100

The capital of Japan.

What is Tokyo?

100

The one language that everyone in this class speaks.

What is English?

200

The sweet substance made by bees

What is honey?

200

The fifth planet from the Sun. Also the largest planet.

What is Jupiter?

200

Orange and blue.

What are the colors of the U of I?

200

West of the United States and east of China.

Where is the Pacific Ocean?

200

The common reduced vowel in English.

What is the schwa?

300

The world’s most popular soft drink (soda), that once contained cocaine.

What is Coca Cola?

300

The only metal that is a liquid
at room temperature.

What is Mercury?

300

Red, white, and blue

What are the colors of the US/French/the Netherlands (and other countries) flag?

300

This country has the world’s largest river and the world’s largest mangrove.

What are some things n Bangladesh that are the largest in the world?

300

The difference between [s] and [z].

What is voicing?

400

One of the most well-known Italian dishes with a that everyone can customize to their own liking based on shape, size, and toppings

What is pizza?

400

Common electromagnetic waves that travel faster than sound.

What is light?

400

Red, yellow, and blue.

What are the primary/basic colors?

400

This country's entertainment industry is becoming one of the biggest in the world

What is South Korea very famous for these days?

400

Words such as “um”, “like”, and “so”.

What are fillers?

500

The most popular fruit in the world

What are tomatoes?

500

The abbreviation for adenosine triphosphate.

What is ATP?

500

Blue

What is the most common favorite color?

500

This territory has more Rolls Royce’s per capita than anywhere else in the world.

What is a fun fact about Hong Kong?

500

The stress falls on the first syllable

Where does stress fall on disyllable nouns and adjectives?