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100

What is the largest ballet company in the world?

a. Bolshoi Ballet

b. Paris Opera Ballet

c. The Royal Ballet

d. Mariinsky Ballet

100

Which US President withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement in 2017?

a. Barack Obama

b. Donald Trump

c. Joe Biden

d. George W. Bush

100

Who was not involved in constructing the atomic bomb under the Manhattan Project?

a. Albert Einstein

b. J. Robert Oppenheimer

c. General Leslie Groves

d. Edward Teller

100

Which of these countries did not participate in the recent Paris Olympics 2024?

a. Belize

b. Belarus

c. Iraq

d. Micronesia

100

Which of the following memes was popularised in 2024?

a. Tung tung tung sahur

b. Hawk tuah

c. Skibidi toilet

d. Nothing beats a jet 2 holiday

200

Which of the following is not a theme of the Met Gala?

a. About Time: Fashion and Duration

b. Punk: Chaos to Couture

c. Dangerous Liaisons: Fashion and Furniture in the 18th Century

d. Celestial Bodies: Fashion beyond Earth

200

Which amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, religion and the press?

a. First Amendment

b. Fifth Amendment

c. Tenth Amendment

d. Fourteenth Amendment

200

Which English monarch was the first to reside in Buckingham Palace?

a. Queen Charlotte

b. King George III

c. Queen Victoria

d. King William IV

200

As of today, how many times has Formula 1 raced in Singapore?

a. 16

b. 17

c. 18

d. 19

200

Which of the following songs are not banned in South Korea during the college entrance exam period?

a. APT. by Rosé and Bruno Mars

b. Ring Ding Dong by Shinee

c. Next Level by Aespa

d. Gangnam Style by PSY

300

How much did Banksy’s “Girl with Balloon” sell for in 2021?

a. £19.2 million

b. £18.9 million

c. £18.2 million

d. £18.6 million

300

Which of these European monarchies does not have a female heir apparent set to take the throne?

a. Netherlands

b. Norway

c. Denmark

d. Sweden

300

Which part of Europe was Napoleon unable to conquer?

a. Austria

b. Sweden

c. Portugal

d. Spain

300

Which Formula 1 driver holds the record for most races before their first win?

a. Lando Norris

b. Carlos Sainz Jr.

c. Mark Webber

d. Sergio Pérez

300

Which of these celebrities is the closest to achieving “EGOT” status?

a. Taylor Swift

b. Cynthia Erivo

c. Barack Obama

d. Idina Menzel

400

Which ballet features a protagonist who dies of a broken heart and becomes a Wili—a spirit of a betrayed bride doomed to dance men to death at night?

a. Romeo and Juliet

b. Giselle

c. Swan Lake

d. Les Sylphides

400

Which of the following Heads of State has not been impeached?

a. President Donald Trump of United States of America

b. Prime Minister Han Duck-Soo of South Korea

c. President Andry Rajoelina of Madagascar

d. President Aleksandr Lukashenko of Belarus

400

Which historical figure is known as the “Hero of the Two Worlds”?

a. Giuseppe Garibaldi

b. Alexander the Great

c. Richard the Lionheart

d. Marquis De Lafayette

400

Which tennis player spent the longest time at world number 2 in ATP history?

a. Carlos Alcaraz

b. Roger Federer

c. Rafael Nadal

d. Novak Djokovic

400

Where are the Academy Awards traditionally held?

a. Radio City Music Hall

b. TCL Chinese Theatre

c. Dolby Theatre

d. Lincoln Center

500

Which classical music composer was awarded papal knighthood?

a. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

b. Ludwig van Beethoven

c. Johann Sebastian Bach

d. Antonio Vivaldi

500

What is the name of the Parliament in Japan?

a. Diet

b. Storting

c. Knesset

d. National Assembly

500

Which Prime Minister of India is most closely associated with the declaration of the Indian Emergency? 

a. Jawaharlal Nehru

b. Indira Gandhi

c. Rajiv Gandhi

d. Morarji Desai

500

Which football coach is not a former football player?

a. Jürgen Klopp

b. Julian Nagelsmann

c. Mauricio Pochettino

d. Carlo Ancelotti

500

Which musical won Best Revival of a Musical in 2016, preventing Hamilton from achieving a clean sweep?

a. The Colour Purple

b. The Book of Mormon

c. Hadestown

d. Cabaret