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This Indian leader advocated for nonviolent resistance and played a key role in India's independence from British rule.

Mahatma Gandhi

100

This French pastry, known for its layers of flaky dough and buttery flavor, is often enjoyed for breakfast.

A crossaint

100

What Counts For 99 Percent Of A Panda’s Diet?

Bamboo

100

A standard guitar has this many strings.

6 strings

100

In Greek mythology, this god is known as the king of the gods and is associated with the thunderbolt.

Zeus

200

This river was crucial to the development of Ancient Egyptian civilization.

The Nile River

200

This country is known for its popular dish, Pad Thai, which consists of stir-fried rice noodles with tamarind paste, peanuts, and vegetables.

Thailand

200

What is another name for a Killer Whale?

An Orca

200

This singer sang What a Wonderful World.

Louis Armstrong

200

This South African leader was imprisoned for 27 years before becoming the first black president of South Africa in 1994.

Nelson Mandela

300

This explorer is credited with discovering America in 1492.

Christopher Colombus

300

This country is known for its traditional dish called dim sum, which consists of a variety of small, steamed dishes such as dumplings and buns.

China

300

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3 hearts

300

One of Michelangelo's most famous frescoes is painted upon the ceiling of this building

The Sistene Chapel

300

What is the chemical symbol for gold?

Au

400

This ancient city-state is considered the birthplace of democracy.

Athens, Greece

400

This spice, derived from the flower of Crocus sativus, is the most expensive spice in the world by weight.

Saffron

400

This marine animal, often found in coral reefs, has the ability to regenerate lost limbs and is known for its bright colors and ability to change skin texture.

A starfish

400

What country did ballet originate in?

Hint: It was used in the royal court and during parties.

Italy

400

This English scientist and mathematician is known for his work on the laws of motion and universal gravitation, and his book "Principia Mathematica."

Issac Newton

500

This empire, which lasted from 1299 to 1922, was centered in modern-day Turkey and expanded to include parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa.

The Ottoman Empire

500

This country is known for the traditional dish called adobo, which is made with chicken and pork stewed in vinegar and soy sauce.

The Philippines

500

Lemurs Are Only Native To One Country. Which Country Is It?

Madagascar

500

This Shakespearean play is known for its famous line, "All the world's a stage," and features a character named Jaques.

As You Like It
500

This book is written by Harper Lee narrated by a girl named Scout. Scout and her brother Jem. Atticus their father, is a lawyer, and suffers prejudice for defending an African American man.

To Kill A Mockingbird