Which iconic American landmark was a gift from France and stands in New York Harbor?
The Statue of Liberty.
Which body of water separates southern England from northern France?
The English Channel.
Which ancient Chinese philosophy, founded by Kong Fuzi, emphasizes filial piety, social hierarchy, and ethical governing?
Confucianism.
What is the national symbol of Canada, which appears in the center of the national flag?
The Maple Leaf.
In Spain, what is the traditional "sweet treat" often dipped into thick hot chocolate for breakfast or a snack?
Churros.
How many stripes are on the American flag, and what do they represent?
There are 13 stripes, which represent the original 13 colonies.
Who was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, serving for 70 years until 2022?
Queen Elizabeth II.
What are the "Four Great Inventions" of ancient China that had a massive impact on world history?
Compass, Gunpowder, Papermaking, and Printing.
Canada is a bilingual country with two official languages. What are they?
English and French.
Every year in the town of Buñol, thousands of people gather for a massive food fight using only one specific type of fruit/vegetable. What is this festival called?
La Tomatina (The Tomato Festival).
Which U.S. President did not live in the White House?
George Washington
Which famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire consists of a ring of standing stones and is believed to have been built over 4,000 years ago?
Stonehenge
In Chinese culture, what animal is the only mythical creature in the 12-year zodiac cycle?
The Dragon.
Canada is home to the world's longest coastline. Which three oceans border the country?
The Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans.
What is the traditional Spanish dance and music style, originating in Andalusia, known for its powerful footwork and emotional guitar?
Flamenco.
Which U.S. state is the largest by land area?
Alaska
What is the name of the highest mountain in Great Britain, located in the Scottish Highlands?
Ben Nevis.
Which ancient Chinese philosophical concept describes how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary and interconnected?
Yin and Yang.
What is the most popular sport in Canada
Ice Hockey.
Spain is the world’s leading producer of "liquid gold." What common cooking ingredient is this a nickname for?
Olive Oil