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