History
Maths
In the animal world.
Literature
100

In 1908, a funny event happened in New York: a pedestrian was hit by a car, and the driver got out of the car to help the victim. It turned out that the pedestrian was ...... himself, known as the creator of the car. Name this person.

Henry Ford.

100

This is the only number in mathematics that cannot be written in Roman numerals. Name it.

0 (Zero)

100

What part of a dog can tell you about its mood?

Tail

100

Name the largest library in the world.

Library of Congress located in Washington.

The library's stock consists of more than 38 million books in 470 languages, and the total length of bookshelves reaches almost 1200 km. About 10,000 volumes are added to the collection every day.

200

In the Middle Ages in Europe, it was widely believed that these animals were a link between the devil and man. Because of this, many people began to kill them, and this led to the spread of diseases that were transmitted through rats. Name this animal.

Cats

200

Among all the shapes/figures with the same perimeter, this geometric shape will have the largest area. Name this geometric figure.

Circular Disk/Circle

200

When Europeans first saw this animal, they called it a “camelpard,” thinking that it was a hybrid of a camel and a leopard. What animal are we talking about?

Giraffe

200

Name the most popular book.

Bible.

More than 2.5 billion copies were sold between 1815 and 1975. Those numbers appear to have doubled since then.

300

Until the 17th century, thermometers were filled with this liquid. Name this liquid.

Cognac

300

This number is the only number other than zero whose sum of digits is half its size. Name this number.

18

300

Name an animal that received a medal during the First World War and was even awarded the military rank of corporal.

Monkey. Corporal Jackie from South Africa

300

How do we call a person who spends all his free time reading books?

A bookworm.

400

US law allowed them to be sent by mail until 1913. Who are we talking about?

Children

400

The sum of all the numbers on the roulette wheel in the casino is .......      And in the European Parliament there is a chair with this number, but it is always empty. According to the old tradition, no one occupies it. name this number.

666

400

Why does the Tokyo Zoo close for 2 months every year?

So that the animals can take a break from visitors.

400

Where did the first books appear?

In ancient Egypt in the form of papyrus scrolls, around 3000 BC.

500

How long did the shortest war in history last?

The shortest war in history was the Anglo-Zanzibar War, which was fought between Great Britain and the Zanzibar Sultanate from 9:02 am on 27 August 1896 to 9:40 am on 27 August 1896. This war lasted only 38 minutes.

500

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson is a little-known British mathematician who devoted a fair portion of his life to the study of logic. However, he became famous under a different name. Name this person.

Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland.

500

The Europeans, having arrived in Australia, asked the aborigines: “What are these strange jumping animals you have here?” The Aborigines answered: “Kangaroo,” which meant: ........

"We do not understand!"

500

Name the longest novel ever written by a person.

The novel “In Search of Lost Time” (“À la recherche du temps perdu”, French) was written by the French writer Marcel Proust and published in seven volumes, published between 1913 and 1927.

The seven volumes of this novel contain 1,267,069 words, and the estimated number of characters used is 9,609,000 (including spaces). By the way, this is twice the number of words in War and Peace.

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