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100

The Industrial Revolution began here:

What is Great Britain?

100

This music group, known for their innovative sound and cultural impact, released their debut album titled "Please Please Me" in 1963, launching them into international fame.

Who are The Beatles?

100

This is Louisa May Alcots' most famous book.

What is Little Women?

100

Among all fruits, this is the only one that bears its seeds on the outside.



What is a strawberry?

100

This country hosted the 1974 FIFA World Cup. 

What is West Germany (now Germany)?

200

This pivotal event in world history, lasting from 1347 to 1351, resulted in the deaths of millions and dramatically altered the social, economic, and political structures of Europe.



What is the Black Death (or the bubonic plague)?

200

This beloved children's TV show, known for its colorful characters and educational content, made its debut in 1969, captivating young audiences for generations to come.

What is "Sesame Street"? 

200


Orhan Pamuk, the acclaimed author of novels such as "Snow" and "My Name is Red," achieved the distinction of being the first Turkish person to win this prestigious literature award, presented by the Swedish Academy.





What is the Nobel Prize in Literature?

200

This is the only food that can never go bad.


What is Honey?

200

She won the first-ever Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Finals in 1972.

Who is Billie Jean King?

300

His name lives on in the form of an oath of ethics taken by medical practitioners. This ancient Greek physician is known as the "Father of Medicine".

Who is Hippocrates?

300

These wide-legged denim pants, a fashion staple of the 1970s, were affectionately known by this nickname.


What are bell-bottoms? 


300

In the classic novel "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the White Witch casts a spell on this magical country, ensuring that it remains in a perpetual state of winter but never experiences Christmas.


What is Narnia?

300

This country is the biggest exporter of coffee beans worldwide.


What is Brazil?

300

This boxer famously said, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee".

Who is Muhammad Ali?

400

This modern-day city, built upon the ancient capital of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople, serves as a bridge between Europe and Asia.

What is Istanbul, Turkey?

400

This iconic music festival, held in August 1969 on a dairy farm in New York State, became a defining moment of '60s pop culture.




What is Woodstock?

400

In the 2001 novel by Yann Martel, a significant portion of the story revolves around the title character being stranded on a lifeboat after a shipwreck, accompanied by a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker.

What is "Life of Pi"? 

400

This spice is derived from the Crocus flower and is one of the most expensive spices in the world.


What is Saffron?

400

This NHL team won the Stanley Cup in 1976, marking their first-ever championship.

Who are the Montreal Canadiens?

500

In the 11th century CE during the Song Dynasty, the invention of paper money, often referred to as "flying cash," originated in this country.


What is China?

500

This iconic rock band released their epic song "Stairway to Heaven" in November 1971, captivating listeners with its mesmerizing melody and thought-provoking lyrics.


Who is Led Zeppelin?

500

This American author penned the critically-acclaimed 1960 novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," which explores themes of racial injustice and moral growth in the American South.


Who is Harper Lee?

500

This fruit is known as the "king of fruits" and has a strong smell.


What is Durian?

500

The year in which the Montreal Canadiens won their fourth consecutive Stanley Cup.

What is 1979?