Olympics
Music
TAAE/Asia
Riddles
Riddles
100

Where were the 2020 Olympics? 

Japan

100

Finish the lyrics "And I know we weren't perfect..." 

"...but I've never felt this way for no one"

100
What does TAAE stand for?

The Asain American Experiance 

100

You’re in a race and you pass the person in second place. What place are you in now?

Second place

100

What disappears as soon as you say it? 

Silence 

200

Name 5 sports that are in the Olympics 

ALL!

200

Name 3 Taylor Swift albums

1989, Reputation, Lover, Folklore, Evermore, Red, Fearless, Speak now and Taylor Swift Bonus Track Verison 

200

Who is the CEO of TAAE? 

Amber Zhou 

200

What is at the end of the rainbow?

The letter "w"

200

I have 13 hearts, but no lungs or stomach. What am I?

A deck of cards

300

When did the Olympics start? 

Jul 23, 2021 – Aug 8, 2021

300

Finish the lyric: "You'll miss the magic..." 

"...of the good old days"

300

What was our first event and what is the next one? 

First: Youtube Concert Video 

Next: Cooking Show (You all should come!) 

300

Name three consecutive days without naming any of the seven days of the week.

Yesterday, today, and tomorrow

300

What has a bottom at the top?

Your legs
400

What continents does each color of the rings represent? (5 rings)

Blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, green for Oceania (Australia), and red for America

400

How many keys does a piano have? 

88 keys

400

What percentage of the world lives in Asia?

60% 

400

What 5 letter word is shorter when you add 2 letters to it? 

Short 

400

I can be cracked, I can be made. I can be told, I can be played. What am I?

A joke

500

Where were the first Olympics held? 

Greece
500

Who wrote the twinkle twinkle little star melody?

Mozart

500

Name 5 countries in Asia

Japan, China, India, Vietnam, Thailand and many more!

500

What English word has three consecutive double letters?

bOOKKEEper 

500

What are the next three letters in this sequence: O, T, T, F, F, S, S—what comes next?

E, N, T. The letters are the first letters of the written numbers: one, two, three, four, five, etc. “Eight, nine, ten” are next.