latests
The Mayan civilization was centered in which modern region?
A) South America
B) Central America
C) North America
D) Caribbean
The Maya thrived in Central America, particularly Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, known for their calendar, writing, and cities.
latests
A)
Louis Pasteur
B)
Alexander Fleming
C)
Robert Koch
D)
Joseph Lister
Alexander Fleming observed mold inhibiting bacterial growth, leading to the discovery of penicillin, revolutionizing antibiotic treatment.
latests
A)
Charles Darwin
B)
Herbert Spencer
C)
Thomas Malthus
D)
Francis Galton
Herbert Spencer used “survival of the fittest” to describe natural selection, later associated with Darwin’s theory of evolution.
latests
A)
Jordan
B)
Syria
C)
Israel
D)
Egypt
The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in caves near Qumran, Israel, in the 1940s, containing ancient Jewish manuscripts.
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)
1929
B)
1939
C)
1945
D)
1955
The 1929 crash triggered the Great Depression, causing widespread unemployment, poverty, and global economic collapse.
latests
A)
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.
latests
A)
Mahavira
B)
Siddhartha Gautama
C)
Confucius
D)
Zoroaster
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, founded Buddhism in India in the 5th–4th century BCE. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
latests
A)
Rutherford
B)
Bohr
C)
Einstein
D)
Fermi
Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics, earning the title “father of nuclear physics.”
latests
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)
Rome
B)
Athens
C)
Paris
D)
London
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896, reviving the ancient Greek athletic tradition.
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