FINAL Round
Fauna. Geography. History. Language. Traditions. Currency. Cities and sites. Cities and sites. Politics. Prominent People. Prominent People. Organizations.
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This is New Zealands small, tubby, flightless bird and, because its nocturnal, is not easy to observe. It is very lazy, sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
KIWI
In addition to its coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific, this country has a third sea coastline on the Arctic Ocean, giving it the longest coastline of any country. What is the country?
Canada
On July 8, 1776, the bell rang out to announce the first reading of this document to the people of Philadelphia. It became then, and still is, a symbol of American Independence. Name the document.
the Declaration of Independence
What language is the perfect one of sizeable minority in New York City, Florida and along the Mexican border?
Spanish
Most of the old New Year customs take place in Scotland, beginning with first-footing in which the first person to enter the house in the New Year must be… who?
a man who must carry food, drink and coal into the house
The USA uses dollars as the basic unit of exchange. There are two types of money, bills and coins. The coins are: cents (pennies), nickels, dimes, and quarters. A quarter is used in most pay telephones and coin- operated machines. How much is it?
25 cents
Name the most famous skyscraper in Washington, DC.
there are no skyscrapers in the capital of the USA
The symbol of the US Republican Party is an elephant. Name the second largest party and its symbol.
Democratic Party; a Donkey
His birthplace was the island of Zanzibar and his born name was Farookh Bulsara. When he was eight, he was sent to school in Bombay, where his friends renamed him Freddie. At school he formed his first band, The Hectics. He sang for groups Smile, Ibex, Sour Milk Sea, Wreckage in turn. But his glory was connected with the group Queen.
Freddie Mercury
It was founded in Vancouver in the early 1970s. originally it was called the Dont Make a Wave Committee. Now it is a global organization with 59 offices in 31 countries.
Greenpeace
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