latests
Which country was formerly known as Ceylon?
A) 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.
latests
A)
Newton
B)
Dalton
C)
Rutherford
D)
Bohr
John Dalton (1803) proposed modern atomic theory, stating matter consists of indivisible atoms with specific weights.
latests
A)
1987
B)
1989
C)
1991
D)
1993
The Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989, marking the collapse of Communist rule in Eastern Europe. This is a well-documented historical or.
latests
A)
Galen
B)
Vesalius
C)
William Harvey
D)
Hippocrates
William Harvey in 1628 demonstrated that blood circulates continuously through the body, powered by the heart, revolutionizing medicine.
latests
A)
Tunisia
B)
Libya
C)
Morocco
D)
Algeria
Ancient Carthage was located in present-day Tunisia and became a rival of Rome in the Punic Wars. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
latests
A)
Sanskrit
B)
Hieroglyphics
C)
Cuneiform
D)
Linear B
The Rosetta Stone (1799) allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics using its Greek translation.
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)
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)
Lamarck
B)
Darwin
C)
Huxley
D)
Wallace
Charles Darwin published "On the Origin of Species" (1859), proposing natural selection as a mechanism for evolution.
latests
A)
1500
B)
1666
C)
1750
D)
1805
The fire of 1666 devastated London, destroying much of the medieval city but leading to improved urban planning.
latests
A)
Language Relativity
B)
Structuralism
C)
Universal Grammar
D)
Pragmatism
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests language influences thought and worldview, highlighting the relativity between culture and speech.
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