General Knowledge
The Gupta Empire is considered a golden age in which country’s history?
A) India
B) China
C) Persia
D) Egypt
The Gupta Empire (4th–6th century CE) in India saw great achievements in science, art, literature, and mathematics.
English
A)
Canada
B)
China
C)
Russia
D)
USA
Russia is the largest country by land area, spanning Eastern Europe and northern Asia across eleven time zones.
General Knowledge
A)
Newton
B)
Dalton
C)
Rutherford
D)
Bohr
John Dalton (1803) proposed modern atomic theory, stating matter consists of indivisible atoms with specific weights.
General Knowledge
A)
Indo-European
B)
Uralic
C)
Altaic
D)
Semitic
Finnish belongs to the Uralic language family, distinct from Indo-European, making it linguistically unique in Europe.
English
A)
Frank Lloyd Wright
B)
Frank Gehry
C)
Zaha Hadid
D)
Renzo Piano
Frank Gehry designed the Guggenheim Bilbao (opened 1997), noted for its curving titanium forms and revitalization of the city.
General Knowledge
A)
Sanskrit
B)
Hieroglyphics
C)
Cuneiform
D)
Linear B
The Rosetta Stone (1799) allowed scholars to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics using its Greek translation.
General Knowledge
A)
Socrates
B)
Plato
C)
Aristotle
D)
Pythagoras
Aristotle tutored Alexander, influencing his leadership and spreading Greek philosophy across conquered regions of the ancient world.
General Knowledge
A)
Seleucid
B)
Ptolemaic
C)
Achaemenid
D)
Macedonian
The Library of Alexandria was founded in the 3rd century BCE under the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt, becoming a hub of ancient learning.
General Knowledge
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.
General Knowledge
A)
Apollo
B)
Ares
C)
Zeus
D)
Hermes
The ancient Olympics, starting in 776 BCE, were held at Olympia in honor of Zeus, king of the Greek gods.
General Knowledge
A)
Marie Curie
B)
Henri Becquerel
C)
Pierre Curie
D)
Ernest Rutherford
Marie Curie, with Pierre, discovered radium and polonium in 1898, pioneering radioactivity research and earning two Nobel Prizes.
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