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100

We use this preposition when talking about days of the week (e.g., “____ Monday”)

What is 'on'?

100

The capital of Australia is this city.

What is "Canberra"?

100

This place in a school contains many books and is used for studying.

What is a "library"?

100

This beauty product, often used to add color to lips, comes in shades like red, pink, and nude.

What is "lipstick"?

100

This planet is closest to the sun.

What is "Mercury"?

200

This indefinite pronoun is used when we don’t know a specific person but mean “one person” (e.g., “____ left their bag on the chair.”)

What is 'someone'?

200

The United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and

What is "Northern Ireland"?

200

This object keeps food cold, so it doesn’t spoil.

What is a "refrigerator"?

200

This animated Disney film tells the story of two royal sisters, Elsa and Anna

What is "Frozen"?

200

This magical school is where Harry Potter learns spells and potions.

What is "Hogwarts"?

300

Complete the sentence: They ____ (see) that movie before, so they didn’t want to watch it again.”

What is 'had seen'?

300

This American landmark has a torch and was a gift from France in 1886.

What is the "Statue of Liberty"?

300

A child who has no brothers or sisters is called this.

What is an "only child"?

300

This life simulation game, where you control virtual people and build houses, is a favourite among many girls.

What is "The Sims"?

300

This Disney movie features a princess who loses her glass slipper.

What is "Cinderella"?

400

This word is used to add extra information (e.g., “She speaks French ____ Spanish.”)

What is 'and'?

400

The Queen or King of the United Kingdom also serves as the head of state for this North American country.

What is "Canada"?

400

When someone stops working after many years, they do this.

What is "retire"?

400

This 2001 movie features Elle Woods proving that blondes can be brilliant at Harvard Law.

What is "Legally Blonde"?

400

This popular beverage is made by soaking dried leaves in hot water.

What is "tea"?

500

This word is used to show contrast and can be placed at the beginning of a sentence (e.g., "____ she was tired, she finished the project.")

What is 'Although'?

500

This giant rock formation in Australia is sacred to Aboriginal people and is a famous landmark.

What is "Uluru"?

500

Every country has its own money system, called this.

What is "currency"?

500

High heels were originally worn by men in this European country during the 17th century.

What is "France"?

500

This is the only mammal capable of true flight.

What is a "bat"?