flowing robes  and conicalhatsVietnamesetraditionalfashion iseasilydistinguishedbyChinaThe secondlargest economyin the world,after the UnitedStates ofAmericaRice terracesIn Vietnam,planted that wayto enable the cropto grow along thesteepmountainsidesNeilArmstrong(21st July1969)The first manto walk onthe moonwasAmerican ...96,000square miles(249,000square km)The sizeof the UKis aboutonepupilThe smallestschool in theworld is inTurin, Italyand has just Snake wineMade by steepingwhole snakes inrice wine for theirvenom or essence, iscommonly drunk forhealth, vitality andrestorative purposesFootballMostpopularsport inVietnamQuanHo folksongsVietnamese loveduets consideredby UNESCO to bean intangiblecultural heritageRugbyThe mostpopularspectatorsport in NewZealand101yearsoldAmerica is whereyou’ll find theworld’s oldestteacher, AgnesZhelesnik, who isEdinburghThe capital of    ScotlandCoffee  Cà phêVietnam isthe secondlargestproducer inthe worldIrishThey drink moretea per headthan any othercountry in theworld32,000studentsThe largestschool in theworld is the CityMontessoriSchool in Indiaand it has overTour de FranceThe most famousroadbicycle racein the world,zig zags throughtheFrench landscape15yearsoldThe averageage for a firstkiss in theUK ispassportThe Queen,Elizabeth II,has visited over115 countriesdespite nothaving oneIndiaBorders withBangladesh,Bhutan, Burma,China, Nepal,and PakistanKenyaLions, buffalo,leopards,elephants andrhinoceros arepresent in94%Vietnamhas aliteracylevel ofThe Great  Barrier ReefAustraliahomes thelargest coralreef in theworldLondoncapital ofEnglandand theUK75 miles(121km)In the UK, thedistance fromsea isnowheremore thanspicy,sour,bitter,salty andsweetVietnamesefood is wellknown for itsbalance of thefive elementsboileggsThe Bin ChauHotsprings inVietnam arehot enough tohomeworkChina isthe countrywhere kidsget mostNguyenThe mostcommonname inVietnamover163millionThe Britishdrink howmany cupsof tea daily?“Nihon” or “Nippon”The Japanesename forJapan, whichmeans “sunorigin”, isflowing robes  and conicalhatsVietnamesetraditionalfashion iseasilydistinguishedbyChinaThe secondlargest economyin the world,after the UnitedStates ofAmericaRice terracesIn Vietnam,planted that wayto enable the cropto grow along thesteepmountainsidesNeilArmstrong(21st July1969)The first manto walk onthe moonwasAmerican ...96,000square miles(249,000square km)The sizeof the UKis aboutonepupilThe smallestschool in theworld is inTurin, Italyand has justSnake wineMade by steepingwhole snakes inrice wine for theirvenom or essence, iscommonly drunk forhealth, vitality andrestorative purposesFootballMostpopularsport inVietnamQuanHo folksongsVietnamese loveduets consideredby UNESCO to bean intangiblecultural heritageRugbyThe mostpopularspectatorsport in NewZealand101yearsoldAmerica is whereyou’ll find theworld’s oldestteacher, AgnesZhelesnik, who isEdinburghThe capital of    ScotlandCoffee  Cà phêVietnam isthe secondlargestproducer inthe worldIrishThey drink moretea per headthan any othercountry in theworld32,000studentsThe largestschool in theworld is the CityMontessoriSchool in Indiaand it has overTour de FranceThe most famousroadbicycle racein the world,zig zags throughtheFrench landscape15yearsoldThe averageage for a firstkiss in theUK ispassportThe Queen,Elizabeth II,has visited over115 countriesdespite nothaving oneIndiaBorders withBangladesh,Bhutan, Burma,China, Nepal,and PakistanKenyaLions, buffalo,leopards,elephants andrhinoceros arepresent in94%Vietnamhas aliteracylevel ofThe Great  Barrier ReefAustraliahomes thelargest coralreef in theworldLondoncapital ofEnglandand theUK75 miles(121km)In the UK, thedistance fromsea isnowheremore thanspicy,sour,bitter,salty andsweetVietnamesefood is wellknown for itsbalance of thefive elementsboileggsThe Bin ChauHotsprings inVietnam arehot enough tohomeworkChina isthe countrywhere kidsget mostNguyenThe mostcommonname inVietnamover163millionThe Britishdrink howmany cupsof tea daily?“Nihon” or “Nippon”The Japanesename forJapan, whichmeans “sunorigin”, is

BVIS Q&A Bingo 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Vietnamese traditional fashion is easily distinguished by
    flowing robes and conical hats
  2. The second largest economy in the world, after the United States of America
    China
  3. In Vietnam, planted that way to enable the crop to grow along the steep mountainsides
    Rice terraces
  4. The first man to walk on the moon was American ...
    Neil Armstrong (21st July 1969)
  5. The size of the UK is about
    96,000 square miles (249,000 square km)
  6. The smallest school in the world is in Turin, Italy and has just
    one pupil
  7. Made by steeping whole snakes in rice wine for their venom or essence, is commonly drunk for health, vitality and restorative purposes
    Snake wine
  8. Most popular sport in Vietnam
    Football
  9. Vietnamese love duets considered by UNESCO to be an intangible cultural heritage
    Quan Ho folk songs
  10. The most popular spectator sport in New Zealand
    Rugby
  11. America is where you’ll find the world’s oldest teacher, Agnes Zhelesnik, who is
    101 years old
  12. The capital of Scotland
    Edinburgh
  13. Vietnam is the second largest producer in the world
    Coffee Cà phê
  14. They drink more tea per head than any other country in the world
    Irish
  15. The largest school in the world is the City Montessori School in India and it has over
    32,000 students
  16. The most famous road bicycle race in the world, zig zags through the French landscape
    Tour de France
  17. The average age for a first kiss in the UK is
    15 years old
  18. The Queen, Elizabeth II, has visited over 115 countries despite not having one
    passport
  19. Borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, Nepal, and Pakistan
    India
  20. Lions, buffalo, leopards, elephants and rhinoceros are present in
    Kenya
  21. Vietnam has a literacy level of
    94%
  22. Australia homes the largest coral reef in the world
    The Great Barrier Reef
  23. capital of England and the UK
    London
  24. In the UK, the distance from sea is nowhere more than
    75 miles (121km)
  25. Vietnamese food is well known for its balance of the five elements
    spicy, sour, bitter, salty and sweet
  26. The Bin Chau Hotsprings in Vietnam are hot enough to
    boil eggs
  27. China is the country where kids get most
    homework
  28. The most common name in Vietnam
    Nguyen
  29. The British drink how many cups of tea daily?
    over 163 million
  30. The Japanese name for Japan, which means “sun origin”, is
    “Nihon” or “Nippon”