General Knowledge
The "Nobel Prize for Economics" is officially known as?
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.
General Knowledge
A)
Age of Expansion
B)
Golden Age
C)
Dark Age
D)
Age of Kings
The Gupta Empire (4th–6th century CE) is called the “Golden Age of India” due to its advancements in science, art, and literature.
General Knowledge
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.
General Knowledge
A)
Silver
B)
Copper
C)
Gold
D)
Aluminum
Silver has the highest electrical conductivity of all elements, making it ideal for electronics, though copper is more widely used.
General Knowledge
A)
Charles Dickens
B)
William Shakespeare
C)
Jane Austen
D)
Mark Twain
Shakespeare wrote Hamlet, one of his greatest tragedies.
General Knowledge
A)
WWI
B)
WWII
C)
Cold War
D)
Crimean War
The Battle of Stalingrad (1942–43) in WWII marked a turning point, with Soviet forces defeating Nazi Germany in brutal combat.
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)
Paris
B)
Lyon
C)
Marseille
D)
Nice
Paris is the capital city of France.
General Knowledge
A)
Russian
B)
French
C)
American
D)
Chinese
The Bastille’s fall in 1789 marked the start of the French Revolution, symbolizing the people’s fight against tyranny.
General Knowledge
A)
Catholic & Protestant
B)
Orthodox & Catholic
C)
Lutheran & Calvinist
D)
Coptic & Catholic
The 1054 Schism split Christianity into Roman Catholicism (West) and Eastern Orthodoxy (East). This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
General Knowledge
A)
Galileo Galilei
B)
Johannes Kepler
C)
Copernicus
D)
Tycho Brahe
Nicolaus Copernicus proposed the heliocentric model in 1543, stating Earth revolves around the Sun, challenging geocentric beliefs.
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