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Question 1

What is the name of the famous flat-topped mountain overlooking Cape Town?

Table Mountain, visible from 200 km away, is so iconic it even has its own cloud, the "tablecloth," which forms when southeasterly winds blow.

Question 2

Which luxury hotel opened on Rio's coast in 1923?

French architect Joseph Gire modeled the Copacabana Palace after grand French Riviera resorts like the Negresco in Nice and the Carlton in Cannes.

Question 3

Where is the famous sculpture 'Christ the Redeemer' located?

Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil stands 30 meters (98 feet) tall, with a total height of 38 meters (124 feet) including its pedestal, and weighs 635 metric tons, making it an impressive sight on Corcovado mountain.

Question 4

Which city is home to the famous Opera House and Harbour Bridge?

Sydney's Opera House design was selected from over 200 entries in an international competition, making it an iconic landmark of Australia.

Question 5

Which luxury hotel opened on Rio's coast in 1923?

French architect Joseph Gire modeled the Copacabana Palace after grand French Riviera resorts like the Negresco in Nice and the Carlton in Cannes.

Question 6

Which Los Angeles landmark contains pavement stars honoring celebrities?

Gene Autry is the only person to be awarded stars in five different categories: motion pictures, television, recording, radio, and live performance.

Question 7

Which Los Angeles landmark contains pavement stars honoring celebrities?

Gene Autry is the only person to be awarded stars in five different categories: motion pictures, television, recording, radio, and live performance.

Question 8

Which term identifies Japan's network of high-speed trains?

"Shinkansen" literally means "New Trunk Line." Since its 1964 debut, the network has maintained a record of zero passenger fatalities from derailments or collisions.

Question 9

Which city contains subway stations decorated with marble and chandeliers?

Moscow's metro stations were designed as "palaces for the people," showcasing Soviet grandeur through marble walls, intricate mosaics, and grand chandeliers.

Question 10

Which term identifies Japan's network of high-speed trains?

"Shinkansen" literally means "New Trunk Line." Since its 1964 debut, the network has maintained a record of zero passenger fatalities from derailments or collisions.