SCIENCE
1. Triton is a moon of which planet?
2. For what process do plants need sunlight, CO2 and water?
3. Which physicist wrote a book called “A Brief History of Time”?
4. Which chemical element is represented by the symbol Zn?
5. In which organ of the body is the cerebrum found?
6. What do we call the study of birds? GEOGRAPHY
1. In which country is the world’s highest waterfall?
2. What natural phenomena are measured by the “Richter scale”?
3. Which two oceans does the Panama Canal link?
4. What is South America’s highest mountain range?
5. What is the capital city of Kenya?
6. What is the line of latitude 23,5 degrees north of the equator called?
SPORTS
1. In which athletic event is a heavy metal ball thrown?
2. In what sport could you “hit a six” or “bowl a leg spinner”?
3. Golf was first played in which country?
4. In which sport could you find yourself in a headlock?
5. In which sport are a bow and arrow used?
6. What does a third-place getter at the Olympic Games win?
MUSIC
1. What instrument did the jazz musician Miles Davis play?
2. Which British rock group do Liam and Noel Gallagher belong to?
3. Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings?
4. In which country is a “gamelan orchestra” most commonly found?
5. Who wrote the song entitled “Yesterday”?
6. Which is the largest stringed instrument in a classical orchestra?
Answers
SCIENCE
1. Neptune, 2. Photosynthesis, 3. Stephen Hawking, 4. Zinc, 5. the brain, 6. Ornithology
GEOGRAPHY
1. Venezuela, 2. Earthquakes, 3. Atlantic and Pacific, 4. The Andes, 5. Nairobi, 6. Tropic of Cancer
SPORTS
1. Shot put, 2. Cricket , 3. Scotland, 4. Wrestling , 5. Archery , 6. A bronze medal
MUSIC
1. Trumpet, 2. Oasis, 3. Piano, 4. Indonesia, 5. Paul McCartney, 6. double bass
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