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100

This person is famous for doing the first ever "Moonwalk" dance move on stage.

Michael Jackson

100

In 1912, an Olympic-class passenger steamship unexpectedly hit an Ice berg causing the ship to slowly sink into the ocean and eventually split in half. What was the name of the ship?

Titanic

100

The largest bone in the human body

Femur

100

This country has the nickname "The Land of The Rising Sun"

Japan

200

Ole Kirk Christiansen was a wooden toy carpenter who later invented a kind of intuitive plastic toy, the toy's name itself means "Play well" when translated to the country it's originated from. What is the toy's name?

Lego

200

"That's one small step for (a) man, one giant leap for mankind" was a quote from one of the astronauts who landed on the moon, which was?

Neil Armstrong

200

The most horrific Nuclear Plant disaster in human history

Chernobyl disaster

200

Where is the largest desert(Gurun) on Earth?

Antarctica

200

This country officially have 3 capital cities, each with its own specific purpose.

South Africa

300

A beverage invented by an ex-military American man containing drugs in it, the formula to the beverage was then bought by a company. They remove the drugs and added sugar to make it sweet, turning it to one of the most popular (Soft)beverage today. What is the name of this beverage?

Coca-Cola

300

A boxer who was famous in the 1980s for biting off a portion of his opponent's ear, and have the nickname "Kid Dynamite" and another more famous one which has the name of a mineral ore. What was his name?

Mike Tyson

300

In the Space race, the Soviets launched the first ever successful satellite into space. What was the name of the Satellite?

Sputnik-1/Sputnik

300

This blade is made by forging steel, the steel is repeatedly heated, folded, and hammered to remove impurities and create thousands of layers. This weapon is used by one country. What is the name of the weapon?

Katana

300

A native bird species once causes so much problem for this country, that they declared war on the birds and loses to it. Which country was it?

Australia

400

Kalashnikov was a weapon designer in the 1940's who invented a weapon intended to use by his country's military, but later on, it became the most popular weapon in history used by countries and armed forces all over the world. What was the weapon's name?

AK-47

400

A British author who is famously known for their 7 consecutive books about a magic school, published between 1997 and 2007. This book have movie adaptations with many sequels. Who was the author's name?

J.K Rowling

400

In 1977, Nasa launched a space probe with the mission to conduct close-up studies of Jupiter and Saturn and their moons. The space probe eventually became the furthest man-made object ever sent into space. What was the name of the space probe?

Voyager 1

400

Mars has the tallest mountain than any other planets in our solar-system, standing about 22km tall. What is the mountain's name?

Mount Olympus

400

This country has the most lakes on Earth and its border with its neighboring country is mostly just a straight line.

Canada

500

A scientist in 1928 accidentally found an Anti-biotic medicine, after he discovers that a mold had contaminated a bacterial sample. The mold was producing a substance that kills harmful bacteria. It will eventually be one of the most used anti-biotic medicine in the world, which is?

Penicilin

500

An American painter, art instructor, and television host that was popular in the 80s and 90s for teaching beginner artist about oil paintings, with his signature "Afro" hairstyle. What was his name?

Bob Ross

500

In 1956-1961, the Soviet Union once built a Nuclear bomb 3300 times more powerful than the Little boy, the nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima. What was the name of the Nuclear bomb?

Tsar Bomba

500

This animal is given the title "Strongest animal" because you can boil them, bake them, deep-freeze them, crush them, dehydrate them, or even blast them into space, and they'd still survive, but this animal is very, very, very, very small. What is this eight-legged (aquatic) animal called?

Tardigrade/Water Bear

500

This country once ordered 1000 sedans from Sweden but never pay Sweden the money. Now the country have 1000 sedans for their population who can barely afford it. Which country was it?

North Korea