latests
Who formulated the law of universal gravitation?
A) Galileo
B) Newton
C) Kepler
D) Einstein
Isaac Newton formulated universal gravitation, showing that bodies attract with a force proportional to mass and inversely to distance squared.
latests
A)
Charles Darwin
B)
Robert Hooke
C)
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
D)
Louis Pasteur
Robert Hooke used a microscope in 1665 to describe cork structures as “cells,” laying the foundation for modern cell biology.
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)
Jerusalem
B)
Damascus
C)
Athens
D)
Varanasi
Damascus, Syria, has been continuously inhabited for over 11,000 years, making it one of the oldest living cities in human history.
latests
A)
Saturn
B)
Neptune
C)
Jupiter
D)
Uranus
Jupiter is the largest planet, a gas giant with strong magnetic fields and dozens of moons, dominating the outer Solar System.
latests
A)
Red & Mediterranean
B)
Black & Caspian
C)
Adriatic & Ionian
D)
Arabian & Red
The Suez Canal links the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea, allowing direct shipping between Europe and Asia since 1869.
latests
A)
Adam Smith
B)
David Ricardo
C)
John Locke
D)
Karl Marx
Adam Smith’s *Wealth of Nations* laid the foundation of classical economics, advocating free markets and division of labor.
latests
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)
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)
Nuclear Disarmament
B)
Climate Change
C)
Trade Tariffs
D)
Refugee Rights
The Kyoto Protocol of 1997 aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, establishing binding commitments for industrialized nations.
latests
A)
William of Normandy
B)
Harold Godwinson
C)
Richard I
D)
Edward the Confessor
William of Normandy defeated Harold at Hastings in 1066, beginning Norman rule in England. This is a well-documented historical or scientific fact.
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