General Knowledge
A)
12th
B)
13th
C)
14th
D)
15th
The Black Death (1347–51) killed about one-third of Europe’s population, spread by fleas on rats. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
General Knowledge
A)
Mumtaz Mahal
B)
Jahanara Begum
C)
Nur Jahan
D)
Roshanara Begum
The Taj Mahal was commissioned by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in 1632 as a mausoleum for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, symbolizing love.
General Knowledge
A)
India
B)
China
C)
Persia
D)
Egypt
The Gupta Empire (4th–6th century CE) in India saw great achievements in science, art, literature, and mathematics.
General Knowledge
A)
Roman
B)
Byzantine
C)
Ottoman
D)
Persian
The Hagia Sophia in Constantinople was built under Byzantine Emperor Justinian in 537 CE as a grand cathedral.
General Knowledge
A)
1945
B)
1953
C)
1961
D)
1989
The Berlin Wall was erected in 1961 by East Germany to prevent emigration, becoming a symbol of Cold War division until 1989.
General Knowledge
A)
Sumerian Cuneiform
B)
Mayan Glyphs
C)
Egyptian Hieroglyphs
D)
Linear B
The Rosetta Stone contained inscriptions in three scripts, allowing scholars to unlock Egyptian hieroglyphs for the first time.
General Knowledge
A)
Karl Marx
B)
Friedrich Engels
C)
Vladimir Lenin
D)
Max Weber
Karl Marx wrote *Das Kapital* (1867), a critique of capitalism, laying foundations for Marxist economic and political theory.
General Knowledge
A)
Babylonian
B)
Assyrian
C)
Sumerian
D)
Hittite
The Code of Hammurabi, Babylonian king’s laws from 1754 BCE, is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length.
General Knowledge
A)
Seleucid
B)
Ptolemaic
C)
Achaemenid
D)
Macedonian
The Library of Alexandria was founded in the 3rd century BCE under the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt, becoming a hub of ancient learning.
General Knowledge
A)
Vitamin A
B)
Vitamin C
C)
Vitamin D
D)
Vitamin K
Ultraviolet B radiation converts skin precursors into vitamin D, essential for calcium metabolism and bone health.
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