What is the capital of France?
Paris
This sport is played on a court with a hoop at each end and a ball that players try to shoot into the hoop.
Basketball
This force pulls objects toward the center of the Earth.
Gravity
This Italian dish is made with noodles, sauce, and sometimes cheese.
Pasta
This large mammal is known for its trunk and tusks.
Elephant
This is the only country that’s also a continent.
Australia
In this sport, players hit a small white ball into a series of holes using clubs.
Golf
The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas is called this.
Evaporation
This tropical fruit is spiky on the outside and sweet and juicy on the inside.
Pineapple
This planet is known as the “Red Planet.” 200
Mars
This country has more natural lakes than the rest of the world combined.
Canada
This country hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Brazil
This planet is the largest in our Solar System.
Jupiter
This drink is made by steeping dried leaves in hot water and can be black, green, or herbal.
Tea
This scientist is famous for developing the three laws of motion.
Isaac Newton
This African country is completely surrounded by South Africa.
Lesotho
This term in soccer refers to when a player kicks the ball past all opponents directly into the goal from the halfway line
Goal from distance or long range goal
This element, with the chemical symbol O, is essential for humans to breathe.
Oxygen
This French pastry is made from layers of buttery dough.
Croissant
This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.
Nitrogen
The Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth’s surface, borders Israel and this country.
Jordan
This athlete, nicknamed “Lightning Bolt,” holds world records in both the 100m and 200m sprints.
Usain Bolt
This branch of science studies the behavior, structure, and properties of matter and energy.
Physics
This Japanese dish consists of raw fish, rice, and often seaweed, and is traditionally eaten with wasabi and soy sauce.
Sushi
What is this called?
An “Aglet.”