The largest human cell.
What is ovum?
The deepest gorge in the world, located in Nepal.
What is Kali Gandaki Gorge?
The dominant civilization in the central valley of Mexico was by 1000 AD.
What is Toltec?
Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is related to which sport?
What is hockey?
The American version of the TV series "The Office" is set in what city.
What is Scranton?
The name of the cells in the body that engulf foreign particles like bacteria.
What are phagocytes?
Mount Kilimanjaro is in which country.
What is Tanzania?
Around 1000 AD, which empire was the predominant power of mainland southeast Asia?
What is Khmer?
Archery is the national sport of which country.
What is Bhutan?
A group of Jim Henson puppets first appeared on American television in Sesame Street.
What are the Muppets?
the vertebrate that has two chambered heart.
What is a fish?
The largest of Africa's great lakes, by surface area.
What is Victoria Lake?
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built for which Egyptian ruler?
What is Cheops?
Football World Cup has been won by which country for the maximum number of times.
What is Brazil?
Which type of music developed from the spirituals sung in the Baptist churches of the southern USA.
What is Gospel?
When an acid reacts with a metal carbonate, the products formed are...
What are salt, water, and carbon dioxide?
What is the Suez Canal?
The 1513 Battle ofF lodden Field was the largest battle ever fought between which two countries?
What is England and Scotland?
In which year Cricket world cup was first hosted by West Indies.
What is 1975?
Which London theater began life as the Coburg, but should really be known as the Royal Victoria Hall.
What is Old Vic?
A animal that never drinks water in its entire life.
What is a kangaroo rat?
A well-known mountain pass connects Pakistan and Afghanistan.
What is Khyber Pass?
Bhumibol Adulyadej is the longest-reigning monarch in which country's history.
What is Thailand?
Asian Games have been hosted by which country for maximum number of times.
What is Thailand?
The name of the guitar-like Russian stringed instrument with a triangular body
What is Balalaika?