This long-running American TV show is about six friends living in New York and features the iconic line “We were on a break!”
Friends
This country has won the most FIFA World Cups in history.
Brazil
This gas is the biggest contributor to global warming and is produced by burning fossil fuels like coal and oil.
Carbon dioxide
This ancient South Asian civilization, known for planned cities and drainage systems, existed around 2500 BCE.
Indus Valley Civilization
This vital organ produces insulin and plays a key role in regulating blood sugar.
Pancreas
This Indian web series follows wedding planners dealing with secrets, scandals, and social pressures in Delhi’s elite circles.
Made in Heaven
This Pakistani fast bowler, known for his toe-crushing yorkers, is nicknamed “The Rawalpindi Express.”
Shoaib Akhtar
This ecological phenomenon occurs when excessive nutrients from agricultural runoff enter water bodies, causing algae blooms and killing aquatic life.
eutrophication
This wall, symbolizing the Cold War, divided a European capital until it was brought down in 1989.
the Berlin Wall
This vaccine-preventable disease, caused by a virus, was declared eradicated globally in 1980.
Smallpox
This Oscar-winning film starring a failed comedian who spirals into madness, showing a darker origin of a classic villain.
Joker
This female tennis legend has 23 Grand Slam singles titles and is known for her powerful serve and fierce comebacks.
Serena Williams
This process describes how toxins become more concentrated as they move up the food chain — often affecting top predators the most.
Biomagnification
This protest movement in the U.S. began in 2020 after the killing of George Floyd, calling for racial justice and police reform.
Black Lives Matter
This anti-tuberculosis drug can cause red-orange discoloration of urine, tears, and sweat — and is a potent CYP450 inducer.
Rifampin
This artist made history in 2021 by being the first Pakistani woman to perform at Coachella
Arooj Aftab
In 2016, this Indian gymnast became the first Indian woman to qualify for an Olympic final in artistic gymnastics and gained global attention for successfully landing the ultra-risky Produnova vault, also known as the “vault of death.”
Dipa Karmakar
This legally binding international treaty, adopted in 1987, successfully phased out the use of ozone-depleting substances like CFCs
This historic event in 1945 led to Japan's surrender in World War II and began the nuclear age.
bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
This field of medicine uses genetic information to tailor treatments to individual patients and is rising fast with AI support.
Precision Medicine
In this horror film, the death of a secretive grandmother triggers a chain of events involving sleepwalking, a beheaded child, and a cult worshipping the demon Paimon — all culminating in one of the most disturbing endings in modern cinema
Hereditary
This Pakistani female athlete was the country’s first woman to win a medal at the World Taekwondo Championships.
Maham Aftab
This grassroots movement began in the 1970s in India when villagers hugged trees to prevent logging, inspiring global environmental resistance.
Chipko movement
This 1979 revolution overthrew a Western-backed monarchy and established a theocratic government that still rules today.
Iranian Revolution
This triad — mucosal ulcers, uveitis, and genital ulcers — defines a rare vasculitis often seen along the Silk Road.
Behçet’s disease