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100

Which country has the city Valencia?


Spain 

100

Which famous scientist developed the Theory of Relativity?

Albert Einstein


100

Who performed the halftime show at the 2023 Super Bowl?

Rihanna



100

The year of the Fifa World Cup. Last Fifa world cup winners was Argentina in Qatar. Who was the winners the year before that?

France won in Russia against Croatia 4-2. 


100

Which planet in our solar system has the most moons?

Saturn


200

What language has the most native speakers in the world as of 2026?

Mandarin, Chinese 

200

Known for playing comic "blonde bombshell" characters. She became one of the most popular "adulty" symbols of the 1950s and early 1960s. 

Marilyn Monroe


200

At whos concert was a tech CEO and his company’s head of HR were caught in a very intimate moment?

Coldplay


200

Which Formula 1 driver won the 2021 World Championship in the final lap of the final race in Abu Dhabi?

Max Verstappen


200

What is the 4th letter of the Greek alphabet?

Delta

300

Which country’s flag closely resembles the flag of Ireland, but with the green and orange stripes in the opposite order?

Ivory Coast



300

In 1928, she was the first female passenger to cross the Atlantic by airplane

Amelia Mary Earhart


300

What is this meme?


6-7


300

Who has the second most ballon d'ors?

Cristiano Ronaldo (5)

Messi has the highest of 8. 

300

Which element on the periodic table has the atomic number 1?

Hydrogen


400

Guess the language:


Russian 
400

What year did the Berlin Wall fall?


1989

400

What kind of fruit does Harry Styles sing about in his 2019 hit?

Watermelon 

400

Why is number 17 "banned" in F1?

The number 17 was permanently retired from Formula 1 by the FIA to honor French driver Jules Bianchi, who passed away following a tragic accident at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. Bianchi used the number 17 during the 2014 season, and the governing body retired it as a mark of respect.


400

Which mathematician developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation?

Isaac Newton


500

Which city is known as The City of Canals?

Venice 

500

Who is she and what was she known for?


The first female Prime Minister of the UK 1979 to 1990

500

What famous tv-show is this from?

Stranger Things


500

What do you call it when a bowler makes three strikes in a row?

Turkey
500

Which Disney movie has had the most sequels?

Toy Story 


600

In which country would you hear the greeting “Kia Ora”?

New Zealand

600

Which empire built the Colosseum?


The Roman Empire 

600

What year was instagram first released?

October 6, 2010


600

Which tennis player has won the most grand slams?

Novak Djokovic 


600

What animal has the longest tongue?

Giraffe - measuring roughly 18 to 20 inches (45–50 cm) in length


700

What is the largest country in Africa?


Algeria 


700

What war lasted from 1914 to 1918?

World War I

700

Which celebrity is known for having a "disappointing meme" ?

Cillian Murphy


700

Which football club has the nickname "The Red Devils"?

Manchester United F.C


700

December 26 is known by what name in Ireland?

Saint Stephen's Day


800

Which country has the most time zones? (think territories)



France has the most time zones, spanning 12 or 13 (depending on DST), due to its numerous overseas territories


800

What is the story behind this famous outfit worn by princess Diana in 1994?


She wore it to the Serpentine Gallery in June 1994 after the news broke that King Charles was cheating on her. 


800

Finish the lyrics:

If the world was ending
I'd wanna be next to you
If the party was over
And our time on Earth was through
I'd _______________ and _________

If the world was ending
I'd wanna be next to you
If the party was over
And our time on Earth was through

I'd wanna hold you just for a while
And die with a smile

800

The world's most prestigious annual multi-day professional cycling race, held primarily in France over 23 days in July

The Tour de France


800

What is the primary ingredient in the Italian dessert tiramisu?


Mascarpone cheese

900

When did Ireland get full Independence from Britain?

Ireland gained independence from the United Kingdom on December 6, 1921, when representatives of the two states signed the Anglo-Irish Treaty.

900

Who was quoted to have said "let them eat cake"?

Marie Antoinette

The phrase was meant to show how out of touch the aristocracy was with the poor.

Brioche was a rich and expensive pastry, not ordinary bread, so it symbolized the ruling class’s lack of understanding of peasant poverty.


900

How many grandkids does Kris Jenner have?


13, as of 2026

  • Kourtney (4): Mason Disick, Penelope Disick, Reign Disick, and Rocky Thirteen Barker.
  • Kim (4): North West, Saint West, Chicago West, and Psalm West.
  • Khloé (2): True Thompson and Tatum Thompson.
  • Rob Kardashian (1): Dream Kardashian.
  • Kylie (2): Stormi Webster and Aire Webster.
900

Which country is polo most popular in?

Argentina is widely considered the country where polo is most popular and prestigious, often dubbed the "mecca of polo". 


900

Who wrote The Hobbit?  

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

1000

Which two oceans appear to never mix?


The Atlantic and Pacific oceans are often cited as not mixing at their meeting point near Cape Horn/Gulf of Alaska due to extreme differences in water density, temperature, and salinity, creating a visible boundary.

1000

Name this object:


Hearing aid, ear trumpet, ear horn.


1000

What was the first YouTube video ever uploaded in 2005 called?

Me At The Zoo

1000

Which ufc fighter has never lost a fight during their career?

Khabib Nurmagomedov is the most prominent UFC fighter to retire with a perfect 29-0 record.


1000

Which country has the highest life expectancy as of 2026?

Monaco