General Knowledge
The “Hundred Years’ War” was fought mainly between?
A) France & Spain
B) England & France
C) England & Spain
D) France & Germany
The Hundred Years’ War (1337–1453) was a series of conflicts between England and France over territorial and dynastic claims.
General Knowledge
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.
General Knowledge
A)
Australia
B)
Indonesia
C)
Philippines
D)
Fiji
The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral system, lies off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
General Knowledge
A)
Liver
B)
Pancreas
C)
Gallbladder
D)
Thyroid
The pancreas contains beta cells that synthesize and release insulin, regulating blood glucose levels.
English
A)
Jorge Luis Borges
B)
Gabriel García Márquez
C)
Pablo Neruda
D)
Mario Vargas Llosa
Gabriel García Márquez wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude", a landmark of magical realism and Latin American literature.
General Knowledge
A)
Copper
B)
Iron
C)
Bronze
D)
Gold
Copper was the first metal widely used by humans in the Chalcolithic period, preceding the Bronze Age when alloys were developed.
General Knowledge
A)
Nucleus
B)
Ribosome
C)
Mitochondrion
D)
Golgi Apparatus
Mitochondria generate energy in the form of ATP through cellular respiration, hence called the cell’s powerhouse.
General Knowledge
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.
General Knowledge
A)
Jawaharlal Nehru
B)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
C)
Maulana Azad
D)
Sardar Patel
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a Pashtun independence activist, was called the “Frontier Gandhi” for his nonviolent resistance.
General Knowledge
A)
Silver
B)
Gold
C)
Platinum
D)
Mercury
Gold has atomic number 79 and symbol Au; its rarity and properties have made it historically valuable for currency and jewelry.
General Knowledge
A)
Rutherford
B)
Bohr
C)
Einstein
D)
Fermi
Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics, earning the title “father of nuclear physics.”
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