General Knowledge
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India
B)
Pakistan
C)
Afghanistan
D)
Nepal
The Indus Valley Civilization (2600–1900 BCE) was centered in present-day Pakistan, with sites like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
General Knowledge
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.
General Knowledge
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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.
General Knowledge
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Roman
B)
Nabataean
C)
Persian
D)
Byzantine
Petra in Jordan was built by the Nabataeans, known for rock-cut architecture and advanced water systems.
General Knowledge
A)
Treaty of Lisbon
B)
Treaty of Rome
C)
Maastricht Treaty
D)
Schengen Agreement
The Maastricht Treaty (1992) created the European Union, creating new institutions and setting paths to monetary union.
General Knowledge
A)
J.J. Thomson
B)
Ernest Rutherford
C)
Niels Bohr
D)
James Chadwick
J.J. Thomson discovered the electron using cathode ray experiments in 1897, earning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1906.
General Knowledge
A)
Lamarck
B)
Darwin
C)
Huxley
D)
Wallace
Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species" (1859), proposing natural selection as a mechanism for evolution.
General Knowledge
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Seneca
B)
Marcus Aurelius
C)
Epictetus
D)
Cicero
Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, wrote *Meditations*, reflecting on virtue, duty, and leadership.
General Knowledge
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Isaac Newton
B)
Ole Rømer
C)
Christiaan Huygens
D)
Albert Michelson
Ole Rømer, a Danish astronomer, calculated light’s finite speed by observing Jupiter’s moon Io, a breakthrough in physics.
General Knowledge
A)
Volcanic Belt
B)
Earthquake Zone
C)
Ocean Currents
D)
Coral Reefs
The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped zone around the Pacific Ocean, known for frequent volcanic eruptions and seismic activity.
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