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Listen to recording S4. Name either the singer or the name of the song.
Cranberries - Zombie
In which country is this landmark located?
Brazil. Christ The Redeemerstatue in Rio de Janeiro is one of the world's is one of the world's most famous icons
Who said it? “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”
Muhammad Ali
What is a single ravioli called?
One ravioli is called a raviolo.
What year did the Chernobyl disaster occur?
1986
‘A Brief History of Time’ is a famous book written in 1988. Who is its author?
Stephen Hawking.
Which fast-food franchise has the second largest number of restaurants in the world?
Subway. The largest number belongs to Mcdonald's.
Calamari is a dish made from which animal?
Squid
What does USB stand for?
Universal Serial Bus
Listen to the recording L4. Which language is it?
Finnish
What does the acronym PIN stand for?
Personal Identification Number.
How many pieces does a chess set have?
A standard chess set has 32 pieces, 16 per side.
Complete the idiom. "An apple a day ..."
keeps the doctor away .
A podiatrist specialises in treating which part of the human body?
The feet
Haematology is the study of what?
The blood
Which singer released albums called 19, 21, 25 and 30?
Adele
Which painter is known for painting loads of melting clocks?
Salvador Dali
Who is the God of the sky in Greek Mythology?
Zeus
Complete this Agatha Christie’s book name “Murder on the ...
Orient Express
In which country was the composer Mozart born?
Austria
Who painted ‘The Starry Night’?
Vincent Van Gogh