General Knowledge
The physicist known as the “father of nuclear physics” is?
A) Rutherford
B) Bohr
C) Einstein
D) Fermi
Ernest Rutherford discovered the nucleus and pioneered nuclear physics, earning the title “father of nuclear physics.”
General Knowledge
A)
Aryabhata
B)
Brahmagupta
C)
Bhaskara
D)
Ramanujan
Brahmagupta (7th century) formalized the rules for zero and negative numbers, laying the foundation of modern mathematics.
General Knowledge
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.
General Knowledge
A)
Palace
B)
Bell Tower
C)
Fortress
D)
Monument
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, begun in 1173, was intended as a bell tower for Pisa’s cathedral, famous for its unintended tilt.
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)
Adam Smith
B)
Elinor Ostrom
C)
Garrett Hardin
D)
John Maynard Keynes
Garrett Hardin explained in 1968 that shared resources tend to be overused and depleted if individuals act solely in self-interest.
General Knowledge
A)
O2
B)
O3
C)
CO2
D)
NO2
Ozone’s formula is O3, consisting of three oxygen atoms, playing a vital role in absorbing harmful UV radiation in Earth’s stratosphere.
General Knowledge
A)
Niels Bohr
B)
James Chadwick
C)
Enrico Fermi
D)
J.J. Thomson
James Chadwick discovered the neutron in 1932, completing the model of atomic structure and earning the Nobel Prize in Physics.
General Knowledge
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.
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)
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.
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