latests
The world’s first printed book using movable type was produced in which country?
A) China
B) Japan
C) Germany
D) Korea
Movable type printing began in China with Bi Sheng in the 11th century, later revolutionized in Europe by Gutenberg’s press.
latests
A)
Andrew Wiles
B)
Pierre de Fermat
C)
Euler
D)
G. H. Hardy
Andrew Wiles proved Fermat's Last Theorem in the 1990s, resolving a problem that had stood for over 350 years.
latests
A)
Roman
B)
Persian
C)
Incan
D)
Ottoman
The Achaemenid Persians built the Royal Road to link their vast empire, facilitating trade, communication, and military movement.
latests
A)
Avogadro
B)
Mendeleev
C)
Dalton
D)
Rutherford
Dmitri Mendeleev created the Periodic Table in 1869, arranging elements by properties and predicting undiscovered ones accurately.
latests
A)
Mendeleev
B)
Dalton
C)
Curie
D)
Avogadro
Dmitri Mendeleev organized the periodic table in 1869, predicting properties of undiscovered elements.
latests
A)
Maya
B)
Inca
C)
Aztec
D)
Olmec
The Inca used quipus, knotted strings, as a method of recording numbers and information without writing.
latests
A)
District Court
B)
Supreme Court
C)
Court of Appeals
D)
Constitutional Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest federal court, with final authority on constitutional and federal law interpretation.
latests
A)
Black Sea
B)
Red Sea
C)
Arabian Sea
D)
Caspian Sea
The Suez Canal links the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, a key trade route completed in 1869 in Egypt.
latests
A)
Kant
B)
Hume
C)
Descartes
D)
Locke
Immanuel Kant’s *Critique of Practical Reason* (1788) focused on ethics, freedom, and the role of moral law.
latests
A)
Adam Smith
B)
Elinor Ostrom
C)
Garrett Hardin
D)
John Maynard Keynes
Garrett Hardin explained in 1968 that shared resources tend to be overused and depleted if individuals act solely in self-interest.
latests
A)
Cyrus
B)
Darius I
C)
Xerxes I
D)
Cambyses
Darius I constructed Persepolis around 518 BCE as a ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
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