latests
The “Iron Curtain” was a term popularized by?
A) Churchill
B) Stalin
C) Roosevelt
D) Truman
Winston Churchill used the term “Iron Curtain” in 1946 to describe the division of Eastern and Western Europe.
latests
A)
Silver
B)
Gold
C)
Platinum
D)
Mercury
Gold has atomic number 79 and symbol Au; its rarity and properties have made it historically valuable for currency and jewelry.
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A)
Age of Expansion
B)
Golden Age
C)
Dark Age
D)
Age of Kings
The Gupta Empire (4th–6th century CE) is called the “Golden Age of India” due to its advancements in science, art, and literature.
latests
A)
Civil Wars
B)
Expansion Wars
C)
Roman Peace
D)
Barbarian Invasions
Pax Romana (27 BCE – 180 CE) was a period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire, fostering prosperity and growth.
latests
A)
Kurds
B)
Armenians
C)
Jews
D)
Palestinians
The Balfour Declaration by Britain expressed support for a national home for Jews in Palestine, shaping Middle Eastern geopolitics.
latests
A)
Akbar
B)
Jahangir
C)
Shah Jahan
D)
Aurangzeb
Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, completed in 1648 in Agra. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
latests
A)
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.
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)
Newton
B)
Einstein
C)
Galileo
D)
Kepler
Isaac Newton described three laws of motion in *Principia Mathematica* (1687), forming the basis of classical mechanics.
latests
A)
Yen
B)
Yuan
C)
Won
D)
Ringgit
South Korea uses the Won (KRW), distinct from Japan’s Yen and China’s Yuan, reflecting its independent economic identity.
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.
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