Dinosaurs
Pyramids of Egypt
Great Wall of China
Olympic Games
Moon Landing
100

Which dinosaur is widely known as one of the largest and most famous meat-eating predators of Cretaceous period?

a. T-Rex

b. Triceratops 

c. Brachiosaurus

a. T-Rex

100

Which pyramid is the largest in the world?

a. The Great Pyramid of Giza (Khufu)

b. The Pyramid of Djoser

c. The Pyramid of Menkaure

a. The Great Pyramid of Giza (Khufu)

100

Which dynasty is primarily credited with building the most famous and well-preserved sections of the Great Wall?

a. Tang Dynasty

b. Ming Dynasty 

c. Han Dynasty 

b. Ming Dynasty 

100

Where were the first Olympic Games?

a. Greece

b. Japan

c. Egypt 


a. Greece

100

Which spacecraft successfully carried the first humans to the Moon in 1969?

a. Apollo 11

b. Apollo 13

c. Sputnik 1

a. Apollo 11

200

What event is widely accepted by scientists as the primary cause of the mass extinction that wiped out the dinosaurs?

a. A massive asteroid impact 

b. A worldwide viral pandemic 

c. A sudden ice age with global freezing 

a. A massive asteroid impact  

200

What were pyramids built for?

a. As houses

b. As tombs

c. As schools

b. As tombs

200

What was the primary purpose of building the Great Wall of China

a. To serve as a grand highway for global traders

b. To protect against invasions from nomadic tribes in the north

c. To mark of official border for international tourism 

b. To protect against invasions from nomadic tribes in the north

200

Who revived the morden Olympic movement?

a. Pierre de Coubertin

b. Zeus

c. A Greek emperor 

a. Pierre de Coubertin 

200

Who was the first person to step onto the surface of the Moon?

a. Buzz Aldrin

b. Neil Armstrong

c. Michael Collins

b. Neil Armstrong

300

What are the most prominent and recognizable features of a Triceratops?

a. A long neck used for reaching high leaves

b. A long tail with sharp spikes at the tip

c. Three horns on its face and a large bony frill protecting its neck

c. Three horns on its face and a large bony frill protecting its neck

300

What materials were pyramids mainly built from?

a. Wood

b. Stone

c. Iron

b. Stone

300

Approximately how long is the Great Wall of China, including all of its historical branches?

a. About 21,000 kilometers 

b. About 5,000 kilometers 

c. About 50,000 kilometers 

a. About 21,000 kilometers 

300

What do the five interlocking rings on the Olympic flag represent?

a. The five rings of fire

b. The five original spots 

c. The solidarity of the five participating continents 

c. The solidarity of the five participating continents 

300

What famous historic phrase did he say as he stepped onto the lunar surface?

a. “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”

b. “The Eagle has landed”

c. “Houston, we have a problem”

a. “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”

400

Which dinosaur is known as the "roofed lizard" and is famous for having two rows of large bony plates along its back?

a. Stegosaurus

b. Velociraptor 

c. Ankylosaurus

a. Stegosaurus

400

How many sides does a pyramid have?

a. 3 sides

b. 4 sides

c. 5 sides

b. 4 sides


400

Which of the following is true regarding the visibility of the Great Wall from space?

a. It is easily visible to naked eye from the Moon

b. It requires specialized telescopic lenses or low-Earth orbit photography to be seen clearly under specific conditions.

c. It glows brightly at night due to modern lighting 

b. It requires specialized telescopic lenses or low-Earth orbit photography to be seen clearly under specific conditions.

400

How is the Olympic torch traditionally lit before being relayed?

a. With an electric lighter

b. By sunlight at the Temple of Hera in Greece

c. Using a match from the host city

b. By sunlight at the Temple of Hera in Greece

400

Which space agency successfully accomplished the historic Apollo 11 mission?

a. ESA

b. CNSA

c. NASA

c. NASA

500

Modern scientific research shows that which group of animals are the direct descendants and living relatives of dinosaurs?

a. Lizards and snakes 

b. Crocodiles and alligators

c. Birds

c. Birds

500

How did the ancient Egyptians build the pyramids?

a. Using modern machines

b. Using human labor and simple tools

c. Using magic

b. Using human labor and simple tools

500

What unique material was commonly used to bind the bricks together in some sections of the wall during the Ming dynasty?

a. Sticky rice mortar

b. Modern Portland cement 

c. Pure clay and mud

a. Sticky rice mortar

500

In what year did the Winter Olympic Games officially debut?

a. 1896

b. 1924

c. 2000

b. 1924

500

What was the name of the lunar module the landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon?

a. Columbia 

b. Eagle 

c. Chanllenger

b. Eagle 

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