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1.In what sport discipline does Leo Messi play?
Football
2. Who is the current president of the United States as of 2024?
Joe Biden
3. Name a geometric figure with 4 sides?
square, rectangle, rhombus...
4. Where is the Tower of Pisa located?
in Pisa
5. At what temperature does water boil?
100 degrees Celsius
6. In which English city does Manchester United play its matches?
Manchester
7. What are the 4 most basic operations in mathematics?
Addition, subtraction, division and multiplication.
8. What is the largest ocean in the world?
Pacific Ocean
9. Is the lion considered the king of the savannah? True or false?
True
10. What color are cherries?
Red
11. What was the name of the Queen of England?
Elizabeth
12. Which was built first the Coliseum or the Eiffel Tower?
The Coliseum
13. Which famous painter painted “The Last Supper”?
Leonardo Da Vinci
14. In which country is the Sagrada Familia located?
Spain
15. In what year did Christopher Columbus discover America?
1492
16. What is the largest country in the world?
Russia
17. There are more eyelashes on the lower eyelid than on the upper eyelid. true or false?
False
18. What are the primary colors?
Red, yellow and blue
19. Which swimming stroke is faster?
Crawl
20. What sport is played annually in Paris at the Roland Garros tournament?
Tennis
21. What is the name of the instrument used to measure temperature?
Thermometer
22. Name at least one member of The Beatles?
Paul MCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon
23. What is the most populated country in the world?
China
24. What is the national anthem of France called?
La Marseillaise
25. In which of these sports is no set played? Tennis, volleyball or handball?
Handball
26. What is the capital of Colombia?
Bogotá
27. How much is 3x(3+3)?
18
28. How many legs does a spider have?
8
29. Where were the twin towers?
In New York
30. In which country did the samurai live?
Japan
31. In what language did Cervantes write his works?
Spanish
32. Where was Adolf Hitler born?
Austria
33. Which is bigger, an atom or a molecule?
molecule
34. Three times three is nine. True or false?
True
35. How many years are there in a millennium?
1000 years
36. Which team has the most Champions League titles?
Real Madrid
37. The sun is a star. true or false?
True
38. Which musical instrument is a symbol of Hard Rock Café?
A guitar
39. What is the name of one of the most famous fictional characters in video games, from the Nintendo saga called by a typical Italian name and which has a red cap?
Mario
40. Who wrote Hamlet?
Shakespeare
41. What is the currency of the United States?
The dollar ($)
42. Whose nose grew when he was lying?
Pinocchio
43. What is the religion with the most followers around the world?
Christianity
44. What is the name of the African-American president who was inaugurated as the 44th president of the United States?
Barack Obama
45. What is the most widely consumed illegal (in most countries) narcotic substance around the world?
Marijuana (cannabis)
46. Who is the main character in the movie Titanic?
Leonardo Di Caprio
47. Napoleon Bonaparte died at the age of 85, true or false?
False
48. What was invented before television or the internet?
Television
49. Where do I have to go to visit the pyramids of Giza?
Egypt
50. What style of music did Mozart, Chopin or Hayden play?
Classical music
51. How many fingers and toes do we have? 20
52. Is Spain governed by a democratic monarchy? True or false?
True
53. How often do we have a leap year?
Every 4 years
54. What is the largest river in the world?
Amazon
55. In which German city was a wall built in 1969 that separated the city in two?
Berlin
56. Indoor soccer is played 5vs5 True or False?
True
57. What event brings about the end of what is considered the Ancient Ages?
With the fall of the Roman Empire
58. World War II took place between 1939 and 1945, true or false?
True
59. Antarctica is considered a continent, true or false?
True
60. What are the three basic states of matter?
Solid, liquid, gaseous
61. How many syllables does the word alphabet have?
5 syllables
62. Is the cheetah the fastest land animal in the world, true or false?
True
63. If we add up all the YouTube videos existing today they would last the equivalent of more than 100,000 years, true or false?
True
64. In which continent do we find the Andes mountain range?
America
65. What is the sum of the 3 angles of a triangle?
180 degrees
66. What is the capital of Germany?
Berlin
67. Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
68. Did the capital of Spain at some point in its history become Toledo? True or false?
True
69. If I overtake the second place runner in a race, what position am I in now?
Second
70. How many kilos is a ton?
1000 kilos
71. How many years is a lustrum?
5 years
72. How many months in a year are 28 days?
All
73. What is the second most followed religion in the world?
Islam
74. Are humans omnivores, true or false?
True
75. Which satellite is responsible for the movement of tides on our planet?
The moon
76. Where does an "esdrújula" word have a tilde?
On the antepenultimate syllable.
77. What are animals with an articulated skeleton called?
Vertebrates.
78. What are animals that hatch from an egg called?
Oviparous.
79. How do plants make their own food?
Through photosynthesis.
80. What cannot be missing from a sentence to make it complete?
A verb.
81. Which way does the sun set?
In the west
82. What are the parts of the human body?
Trunk, limbs and head.
83. What is the capital of Italy?
Rome
84. Are more mobile devices manufactured in the world than people? True or false?
True
85. What is the animal with the most specimens living in Australia?
Kangaroos
86. Which side is the steering wheel of a vehicle on if you are driving a car made to drive in England?
Right side
87. How do fish breathe?
Through the gills
88. In a story what do you call the person who is telling the story?
Narrator
89. What is the strait that separates Spain from Morocco?
Strait of Gibraltar
90. Which soccer team has won the most World Cups?
Brazil
91. Which Olympic sport is practiced at sea and requires boats to perform it?
Sailing
92. Who was Cleopatra?
A pharaoh of Egypt, the last pharaoh of Egypt
93. What type of words exist according to their tonic syllable?
Graves, acute and esdrújulas
94. What is the highest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
95. What is the name of the phenomenon in which many animals go to sleep during the winter?
Hibernation
96. Name at least three bones in the body?
Skull, spine, tibia, fibula, femur, radius, ulna...
97. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb,true or false?
True
98. Are there already humans living on Mars, true or false?
False
99. How is the number ten (10) written in Roman numbers?
X
100.What is the most spoken language in the world?
Mandarin Chinese
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2. Who is the current president of the United States as of 2024?
Joe Biden
3. Name a geometric figure with 4 sides?
square, rectangle, rhombus...
4. Where is the Tower of Pisa located?
in Pisa
5. At what temperature does water boil?
100 degrees Celsius
6. In which English city does Manchester United play its matches?
Manchester
7. What are the 4 most basic operations in mathematics?
Addition, subtraction, division and multiplication.
8. What is the largest ocean in the world?
Pacific Ocean
9. Is the lion considered the king of the savannah? True or false?
True
10. What color are cherries?
Red
11. What was the name of the Queen of England?
Elizabeth
12. Which was built first the Coliseum or the Eiffel Tower?
The Coliseum
13. Which famous painter painted “The Last Supper”?
Leonardo Da Vinci
14. In which country is the Sagrada Familia located?
Spain
15. In what year did Christopher Columbus discover America?
1492
16. What is the largest country in the world?
Russia
17. There are more eyelashes on the lower eyelid than on the upper eyelid. true or false?
False
18. What are the primary colors?
Red, yellow and blue
19. Which swimming stroke is faster?
Crawl
20. What sport is played annually in Paris at the Roland Garros tournament?
Tennis
21. What is the name of the instrument used to measure temperature?
Thermometer
22. Name at least one member of The Beatles?
Paul MCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison and John Lennon
23. What is the most populated country in the world?
China
24. What is the national anthem of France called?
La Marseillaise
25. In which of these sports is no set played? Tennis, volleyball or handball?
Handball
26. What is the capital of Colombia?
Bogotá
27. How much is 3x(3+3)?
18
28. How many legs does a spider have?
8
29. Where were the twin towers?
In New York
30. In which country did the samurai live?
Japan
31. In what language did Cervantes write his works?
Spanish
32. Where was Adolf Hitler born?
Austria
33. Which is bigger, an atom or a molecule?
molecule
34. Three times three is nine. True or false?
True
35. How many years are there in a millennium?
1000 years
36. Which team has the most Champions League titles?
Real Madrid
37. The sun is a star. true or false?
True
38. Which musical instrument is a symbol of Hard Rock Café?
A guitar
39. What is the name of one of the most famous fictional characters in video games, from the Nintendo saga called by a typical Italian name and which has a red cap?
Mario
40. Who wrote Hamlet?
Shakespeare
41. What is the currency of the United States?
The dollar ($)
42. Whose nose grew when he was lying?
Pinocchio
43. What is the religion with the most followers around the world?
Christianity
44. What is the name of the African-American president who was inaugurated as the 44th president of the United States?
Barack Obama
45. What is the most widely consumed illegal (in most countries) narcotic substance around the world?
Marijuana (cannabis)
46. Who is the main character in the movie Titanic?
Leonardo Di Caprio
47. Napoleon Bonaparte died at the age of 85, true or false?
False
48. What was invented before television or the internet?
Television
49. Where do I have to go to visit the pyramids of Giza?
Egypt
50. What style of music did Mozart, Chopin or Hayden play?
Classical music
51. How many fingers and toes do we have? 20
52. Is Spain governed by a democratic monarchy? True or false?
True
53. How often do we have a leap year?
Every 4 years
54. What is the largest river in the world?
Amazon
55. In which German city was a wall built in 1969 that separated the city in two?
Berlin
56. Indoor soccer is played 5vs5 True or False?
True
57. What event brings about the end of what is considered the Ancient Ages?
With the fall of the Roman Empire
58. World War II took place between 1939 and 1945, true or false?
True
59. Antarctica is considered a continent, true or false?
True
60. What are the three basic states of matter?
Solid, liquid, gaseous
61. How many syllables does the word alphabet have?
5 syllables
62. Is the cheetah the fastest land animal in the world, true or false?
True
63. If we add up all the YouTube videos existing today they would last the equivalent of more than 100,000 years, true or false?
True
64. In which continent do we find the Andes mountain range?
America
65. What is the sum of the 3 angles of a triangle?
180 degrees
66. What is the capital of Germany?
Berlin
67. Which planet is closest to the sun?
Mercury
68. Did the capital of Spain at some point in its history become Toledo? True or false?
True
69. If I overtake the second place runner in a race, what position am I in now?
Second
70. How many kilos is a ton?
1000 kilos
71. How many years is a lustrum?
5 years
72. How many months in a year are 28 days?
All
73. What is the second most followed religion in the world?
Islam
74. Are humans omnivores, true or false?
True
75. Which satellite is responsible for the movement of tides on our planet?
The moon
76. Where does an "esdrújula" word have a tilde?
On the antepenultimate syllable.
77. What are animals with an articulated skeleton called?
Vertebrates.
78. What are animals that hatch from an egg called?
Oviparous.
79. How do plants make their own food?
Through photosynthesis.
80. What cannot be missing from a sentence to make it complete?
A verb.
81. Which way does the sun set?
In the west
82. What are the parts of the human body?
Trunk, limbs and head.
83. What is the capital of Italy?
Rome
84. Are more mobile devices manufactured in the world than people? True or false?
True
85. What is the animal with the most specimens living in Australia?
Kangaroos
86. Which side is the steering wheel of a vehicle on if you are driving a car made to drive in England?
Right side
87. How do fish breathe?
Through the gills
88. In a story what do you call the person who is telling the story?
Narrator
89. What is the strait that separates Spain from Morocco?
Strait of Gibraltar
90. Which soccer team has won the most World Cups?
Brazil
91. Which Olympic sport is practiced at sea and requires boats to perform it?
Sailing
92. Who was Cleopatra?
A pharaoh of Egypt, the last pharaoh of Egypt
93. What type of words exist according to their tonic syllable?
Graves, acute and esdrújulas
94. What is the highest mountain in the world?
Mount Everest
95. What is the name of the phenomenon in which many animals go to sleep during the winter?
Hibernation
96. Name at least three bones in the body?
Skull, spine, tibia, fibula, femur, radius, ulna...
97. Thomas Edison invented the light bulb,true or false?
True
98. Are there already humans living on Mars, true or false?
False
99. How is the number ten (10) written in Roman numbers?
X
100.What is the most spoken language in the world?
Mandarin Chinese
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