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  • Which country invented tea?
    China
  • Where is the Eiffel Tower?
    In Paris, France
  • Which is the largest country in the world? (by area)
    Russia
  • How many players are in a football team?
    11
  • What’s the tallest mountain in the world?
    Mount Everest
  • How many horns did a triceratops have?
    3
  • What is the hardest natural substance in the world?
    Diamond
  • Which is the most sensitive organ in our body?
    skin
  • What type of fish is Nemo?
    clownfish
  • Who is the president of Spain?
    Pedro Sanchez
  • Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
    Mars
  • Which two parts of the body continue to grow for your entire life?
    nose and ears
  • Which is the smallest continent?
    Australia (Oceania)
  • Who lives at number 4, privet Drive?
    Harry Potter
  • Which country is called "The land of rising sun"?
    Japan
  • What is closer to the Earth, the Moon or the Sun?
    The Moon
  • How many primary colors are there?
    three (red, yellow, blue)
  • How many zeros are there in one thousand?
    3
  • Which is the biggest planet in the Milky Way?
    Jupiter
  • What is the 10th letter of the alphabet?
    J
  • What’s the name of the capital of England?
    London
  • How many legs does a spider have?
    8
  • What is the biggest ocean in the world?
    The Pacific Ocean
  • What is the chemical formula for water?
    H2O
  • What kind of animal are Nala and Simba?
    lions
  • Who is this person?
    Ibai Llanos
  • How many years are there in a century?
    one hundred
  • In which country is the coldest city on Earth?
    Oymyakon, in Russia
  • What type of dog is Marshall from Paw Patrol?
    dalmatian
  • What famous ship sank in 1912
    The Titanic
  • Which is the fastest land animal?
    Leopard
  • How many continents are there in the world?
    7 (Africa, South America, North America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Antarctica)
  • Name the smallest country in the world?
    The Vatican City