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100

Which country hosted UEFA Euro 2024?

Germany

100

Which Habsburg ruler introduced compulsory schooling in Austria in 1774?

Maria Theresia

100

What is the most expensive spice in the world by weight?

Saffron

100

Which country is home to the city of Marrakesh and has both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines?

Morocco

100

What does “NPC” originally stand for in video games, now also used online to describe someone acting robotic or predictable?

Non-Playable Character

200

Which Austrian player currently holds the record for the most appearances for the Austrian national team?

Marko Arnautović

200

In which present-day country is the city of Sarajevo, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914? 

Bosnia and Herzegovina

200

What nut is used to make traditional marzipan?

Almond

200

Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?

Japan

200

What is the name for an influencer who is paid to represent a brand long-term rather than just a single post?

brand ambassador

300

Which club did Erling Haaland play for immediately before joining Borussia Dortmund?

FC Red Bull Salzburg

300

Which Austrian emperor ruled during the revolutions of 1848 and remained on the throne until 1916?

Franz Joseph I

300

The name of which Italian dessert literally means "pick me up" or "cheer me up"?

Tiramisu

300

Which country has the most islands in the world?

Sweden

300

If someone replies “no cap” to a story, what are they saying about it?

They mean it’s true / not a lie.

400

Before the UEFA Champions League was renamed in 1992, what was the competition called?

The European Cup (officially the European Champion Clubs' Cup) 

400

Which country became the first nation to send a human into space?

Soviet Union

400

Which European country consumes the most coffee per capita?

Finland

400

Which country has the longest coastline in Europe?

Norway

400

In many online games, what term is used when a player repeatedly defeats weaker opponents to look better than they actually are?

smurfing

500

Which Austrian player scored the winning goal in Austria's famous 3–2 victory over Germany at the 1978 World Cup, a match known as the "Miracle of Córdoba"?

Hans Krankl

500

Which Soviet leader introduced the reforms known as glasnost and perestroika?

Mikhail Gorbachev

500

Which Austrian emperor's name is associated with a famous boiled beef dish that remains a staple of Viennese cuisine? 

Franz Joseph I. - Tafelspitz

500

Which country has a flag similar in colours to the Netherlands, but its stripes are horizontal instead of vertical?

Luxembourg

500

Two identical balls are dropped from the same height at the same time. One is simply dropped. The other is given a horizontal push at the exact moment it is released. Neglect air resistance.

Which one hits the ground first?

They hit the ground at the same time. 

People often think the ball that is pushed horizontally will take longer because it “travels further” or has “more motion to do.”
But horizontal and vertical motions are independent. Both balls have the same vertical acceleration (gravity) and the same initial vertical velocity (zero), so their fall time is identical.