World War 1
Henri Matisse
History of Chocolate
Importance of Photosynthesis
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100

What is it called when one is feeling a strong pride and loyalty to one's country?

A. Nationalism

B. Alliance

C. Imperialism 

A. Nationalism

100

Where and when was Henri Matisse born?


A. Paris, France on December 31, 1869

B. Northern France on December 31, 1869

C. Paris, France on January 1, 1870

D. Northern France on January 1, 1870

B. Northern France on December 31, 1869

100

What was the primary form of chocolate consumption for most of its history?


A. Chocolate bars

B. Chocolate bonbons

C. Chocolate beverages

D. Chocolate desserts

C. Chocolate beverages

100

What does photosynthesis produce that is essential for most living organisms?


A. Glucose

B. Oxygen

C. Carbon Dioxide

D. Water

B. Oxygen

100

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

A. Venus

B. Mars

C. Jupiter

D. Saturn

B.Mars

200

When did the war start?

A. December 1918

B. June 1915

C. July 1914

C. July 1914

200

In which year did Henri Matisse paint his first masterpiece, "The Dinner Table"?


A. 1895

B. 1896

C. 1897

D. 1898

C. 1897

200

Who is credited with creating the first modern chocolate bar?


A. Joseph Fry

B. Hershey

C. Nestle

D. Dutch chemist

A. Joseph Fry

200

How do plants help improve air quality?


A. By absorbing oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide

B. By absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen

C. By absorbing water and releasing nutrients

D. By releasing carbon dioxide and moisture

B. By absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen

200

What is the capital city of Japan?

A. Beijing

B. Seoul

C. Tokyo

D. Bangko

C. Tokyo

300

Which of the following battles were known for trench warfare and high casualties during World War I?


A. Battle of Gettysburg and Battle of Antietam

B. Battle of the Somme and Battle of Verdun

C. Battle of Midway and Battle of Stalingrad

D. Battle of Waterloo and Battle of Hastings

B. Battle of the Somme and Battle of Verdun

300

What did Henri Matisse think of official Paris art exhibitions, and what was the name given to the movement he helped create?


A. He thought they were modern and called it "Impressionism."

B. He thought they were old-fashioned and called it "Fauvism."

C. He thought they were exciting and called it "Cubism."

D. He thought they were satisfactory and called it "Expressionism."

B. He thought they were old-fashioned and called it "Fauvism."

300

Where did the use of chocolate begin, and what was its initial form?

A. Europe, as a sweet chocolate bar
B. Mesoamerica, as a bitter drink
C. Africa, as a dessert
D. Asia, as a hot cocoa

B. Mesoamerica, as a bitter drink

300

What happens when forest areas increase?

A. More carbon dioxide is absorbed and more oxygen is released

B. Less carbon dioxide is absorbed and less oxygen is released

C. More carbon dioxide is released and less oxygen is absorbed

D. Less carbon dioxide is released and more oxygen is absorbed

A. More carbon dioxide is absorbed and more oxygen is released

300

Which element is represented by the chemical symbol 'O'?

A. Gold

B. Oxygen

C. Osmium

D. Opium

B. Oxygen

400

What significant event marked the end of fighting in World War I on November 11, 1918?


A. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles

B. The initiation of the League of Nations

C. An armistice agreement

D. The declaration of a state of emergency

C. An armistice agreement

400

In which year and at what age did Henri Matisse die?


A. 1952 at age 82

B. 1953 at age 83

C. 1954 at age 84

D. 1955 at age 85

C. 1954 at age 84

400

Who was responsible for creating a press that made chocolate processing faster and more affordable in 1828?


A. Joseph Fry

B. Henri Nestle

C. Coenraad Johannes van Houten

D. Daniel Peter

C. Coenrad Johannes van Houten

400

What is the benefit of urban gardens and green spaces in cities?


A. They improve air quality and provide environmental benefits

B. They increase pollution and reduce environmental benefits

C. They decrease air quality and provide fewer environmental benefits

D. They have no impact on air quality or environmental benefits

A. They improve air quality and provide environmental benefits

400

Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?

A. William Shakespeare

B. Charles Dickens

C. Mark Twain

D. Jane Austen

A. William Shakespeare

500

Whos assassinations triggered the beginning of World War 1?

500 points aren't multiple choice 

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

500

What art style did Henri Matisse make when he was bedridden?

500 points aren't multiple choice 

Paper cutouts
500

What was the original use of cacao by the Olmecs and Maya?

500 points are not multiple choice

The Olmecs and Maya originally used cacao to make a bitter ceremonial drink.

500

What is an example of a wetland?

500 points are multiple choice

marshes, estuaries, mangroves, mudflats, mires, ponds, fens, and swamps are all acceptable answers.

500

The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight is called ______________.

500 points are not multiple choice

Photosynthesis

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