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100

This iconic structure in Paris was completed in 1889 and is known as the "Iron Lady."

 The Eiffel Tower

 

100

This scientist developed the theory of general relativity.

 

Albert Einstein

100

 This fruit is known for its high vitamin C content and is often used to make juice.  


 

An orange

100

This event began in 1914 and involved many of the world's great powers.

 

    

World War I

100

This device is used to connect to the internet wirelessly, allowing devices to communicate without physical cables.  


Wi-Fi router

200

This ancient Incan city is located high in the Andes Mountains of Peru.

Machu Picchu

200

This element, represented by the symbol "O," is essential for respiration.

 

Oxygen

200

This popular Italian dish consists of a thin crust topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.  

 

Pizza 

200

This city, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, is known for its cultural landmarks and as a center of political activity.  


Bishkek

200

This popular operating system, developed by Microsoft, is widely used on personal computers and laptops.  


 

Windows

300

This river is the longest in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.

 

The Nile River

300

This scientist is known for his work on the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

 

 

Isaac Newton

300

This beverage, made by steeping leaves in hot water, is enjoyed worldwide and comes in many varieties, including black and green.  


 

Tea

300

This ancient civilization is known for its pyramids and pharaohs.

 


 Ancient Egypt

300

This term refers to the practice of creating copies of data to protect against loss or damage.  

 

Backup

400

This mountain range separates Europe from Asia and is known for its significant historical and cultural importance.  

The Ural Mountains

 

400

This process by which plants convert sunlight into energy is called photosynthesis.

 

   

Photosynthesis

400

This dairy product is often spread on bread and comes in varieties such as cheddar, mozzarella, and brie.  

 

Cheese

400

In 1991, Kyrgyzstan became independent from this political entity after the dissolution of the USSR.  


 

the Soviet Union

400

This programming language, known for its simplicity and readability, is often recommended for beginners.  


 

Python

500

This river, the longest in Europe, flows through ten countries and empties into the Black Sea. 

The Danube River

500

This organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood.

 

   

 

Heart

500

This type of pasta is shaped like small rice grains and is often used in soups or salads.  


Orzo

 

500

This mountain range, known for its stunning landscapes, is a significant geographical feature in Kyrgyzstan.  


 the Tien Shan

500

This social media platform, known for its 280-character limit, allows users to post short messages called tweets.  


Twitter