latests
The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, limited the powers of which monarch?
A) 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.
latests
A)
Volcanoes
B)
Earthquakes
C)
Oceans
D)
Atmosphere
Seismology is the study of earthquakes and seismic waves, helping scientists understand Earth’s interior and predict seismic risks.
latests
A)
Oxygen
B)
Nitrogen
C)
Carbon Dioxide
D)
Argon
Nitrogen makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, followed by oxygen, playing a crucial role in life and atmospheric stability.
latests
A)
Copernicus
B)
Kepler
C)
Galileo
D)
Newton
Johannes Kepler established his laws (1609–19) describing elliptical orbits and planetary motion around the Sun.
latests
A)
1929
B)
1939
C)
1945
D)
1955
The 1929 crash triggered the Great Depression, causing widespread unemployment, poverty, and global economic collapse.
latests
A)
Photosynthesis
B)
Nitrogen fixation
C)
Respiration
D)
Denitrification
Nitrogen fixation—by bacteria or lightning—converts atmospheric N₂ into biologically usable ammonia or nitrates.
latests
A)
Curie
B)
Becquerel
C)
Rutherford
D)
Bohr
Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity in 1896, later studied by the Curies and vital for nuclear science.
latests
A)
Utilitarianism
B)
Deontology
C)
Virtue Ethics
D)
Hedonism
Kantian ethics emphasizes duty and moral laws derived from reason, proposing actions are right if based on universal principles.
latests
A)
Stalin
B)
Churchill
C)
Truman
D)
Roosevelt
Winston Churchill used “Iron Curtain” in 1946 to describe the political and ideological divide between Soviet-controlled East and West.
latests
A)
1066
B)
1215
C)
1492
D)
1649
The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English king and laid foundations for constitutional law.
latests
A)
Galileo
B)
Copernicus
C)
Kepler
D)
Newton
Nicolaus Copernicus published *De Revolutionibus* (1543), proposing the Sun, not Earth, as the universe’s center.
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