1 - Turing & WW2
2 - Guns in America
3 - Middle-Ages & fantasy
4 - Apartheid
5 - general knowledge
100

Allan Turing was a famous cryptanalist and mathematician.

Who was Allan Turing?

100

''firearm'' is a synonym of ''gun''.

What is a synonym of ''gun''?

100

Knight = chevalier.

What's the French for ''knight''?

100

Apartheid was the system of official discrimination and segregation that existed in South Africa between 1948 and the 1990s.

What was Apartheid?

100

The name of the King of the United Kingdom is Charles III.

What is the name of the King of the United Kingdom?

200

Joan Clarke.

What was the name of the famous female code-breaker in Bletchley Park?

200

Ir refers to laws aimed at reducing the number of guns in circulation (especially military-type weapons), or restricting where and how people can take and use them.

What does the term ''gun laws'' refer to?

200

The Middle-Ages took place between 476 and 1492 B.C.

When did the Middle-Ages take place?

200

Nelson Mandela received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993.

When did Mandela receive the Nobel Peace Prize?

200

Kangaroos are from Australia.

Where are kangaroos from?

300

It was Winston Churchill.

Who decided to give more money and resources to Bletchley Park?

300

The First Amendment.

What Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms?

300
Dragons, unicorns, elves, fairies, orcs...
What are some examples of fantastic creatures found in fantasy stories?
300

It lasted for almost 45 years.

How long did apartheid last?

300

Wellington.

What is the capital city of New Zealand?

400

U-boats.

How were the German submarines called?

400

More than 40,000.

How many gun-related deaths are in there in the U.S.A every year?

400

J.R.R. Tolkien.

who wrote the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit?

400

Many beaches, bus stops, bars, shops, toilets... (for instance).

What places were Black people banned from?

400

July 4th, 1776.

When was the American Declaration of Independence signed?

500

Enigma.

What was the name of the machine that the Germans used to encode their messages during WW2?

500

The abolition of slavery (expect for punishments for certain crimes).

What is the topic of the Thirteenth Amendment?

500

It refers to modern interpretation of medieval values, characters and traditions and its use in arts and popular media.

What does the term ''medievalism'' refer to?

500

Between 15 and 20%.

What share of the total South African population did White people represent during Apartheid?

500

A maple leaf.

What object appears in the center of the Canadian flag?