General Knowledge
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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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Thailand
B)
Myanmar
C)
Sri Lanka
D)
Laos
Ceylon, under colonial rule, became Sri Lanka in 1972, reflecting its post-independence identity. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
General Knowledge
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Egyptians
B)
Sumerians
C)
Indus Valley
D)
Chinese
The Sumerians developed cuneiform around 3200 BCE in Mesopotamia, marking the first recorded writing system in human history.
General Knowledge
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Colombia
B)
Ecuador
C)
Peru
D)
Chile
The Galápagos Islands belong to Ecuador and are famed for their unique biodiversity that influenced Darwin's ideas.
General Knowledge
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Catholic & Protestant
B)
Orthodox & Catholic
C)
Lutheran & Calvinist
D)
Coptic & Catholic
The 1054 Schism split Christianity into Roman Catholicism (West) and Eastern Orthodoxy (East). This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
General Knowledge
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Michelangelo
B)
Leonardo da Vinci
C)
Raphael
D)
Donatello
Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling (1508–1512), a masterpiece of Renaissance art depicting biblical scenes in fresco.
General Knowledge
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King John of England
B)
Philip II of France
C)
Frederick II
D)
Henry VIII
Magna Carta established legal limits on King John of England, becoming a foundation for constitutional law and parliamentary rule.
General Knowledge
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Rutherford
B)
Bohr
C)
Einstein
D)
Fermi
Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics, earning the title “father of nuclear physics.”
General Knowledge
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Nobel Prize in Economics
B)
Swedish Bank Prize
C)
Alfred Nobel Prize in Economics
D)
Sveriges Riksbank Prize
The official title is *Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel*, established in 1968 by Sweden’s bank.
General Knowledge
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Sudan
B)
Ethiopia
C)
Eritrea
D)
Somalia
Abyssinia is the historical name for Ethiopia, a nation with a rich history of independence and ancient Christian heritage.
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