Subject words A-M
Subject Words N-Z
Academic words A-L
Academic words M-Z
General Knowledge
100

This word means public support, advice or help given to an idea, plan, or way of doing something.

Advocacy 

100

This word means in a way that is too slight or small in amount to be of importance or size, and not worth considering.

negligibly (adverb)

100

This word means the condition of being unable to afford or obtain sufficient energy resources to fulfil the basic needs of a household or population.

energy poverty

100

This word means anything that is (or can be) connected to the internet, web, wifi, bluetooth, etc. Or more broadly, that uses computers or digital technology in some integral way.

Wired

(Wired could have several other meanings, depending on context!)

100

Who is Germany's federal minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action?

Robert Habeck (...for now)

200

This word means to reduce the amount or quantity or size of something, usually in a negative sense.

deplete

200

This word means something that must exist or happen before something else can exist or happen.

prerequisite

200

This word means the distribution of heat by steam or otherwise from a central plant to buildings more or less widely distributed.

district heating

200

This word means the change in the total cost after producing one more item (or by any given X) in quantity produced. That is, the cost of producing an additional quantity.

marginal cost


200

What is Germany's major export?

Cars and car parts, accounting for ca. €273 billion in 2023, or ca. 17% of exports.

(according to Statista; no full/clear overall figures for 2024 yet)

300

This word means using force (of any kind) to persuade people to do things that they are unwilling to do.

coercive

300

This word means something related to the differences between groups of people caused mainly by their financial situation.

socioeconomic

300

This word means a combination of two or more things (e.g. companies) into a new bigger entity.

amalgamation

300

This word means a system that allows a country's government to provide social services for those who need them, such as healthcare, unemployment benefits, old age care, etc.

welfare state

300

Millennials are considered to have be born between what years?

From about 1980 to 2000. 

+/- a few years

400

This word means an entire full range or series of something.


gamut

400

This word means the act of improving, renewing, renovating, revising, or changing the form of something (again), in order to improve it.


revamp

400

This word means the tendency of people to rely on easily recalled information, rather than actual data, when evaluating the likelihood of a particular outcome.

availability heuristic

400

This word means a policy that allows individuals to take additional leave (paid or unpaid) from work during their menstruation if they experience painful or uncomfortable menstrual symptoms.

Menstrual leave

400

Which nation is the world's 4th largest economy?

Japan. 

1. USA 2. China 3. Germany 4. Japan 5. India

But depending on your sources or how you measure, Germany and Japan are often close to 'neck and neck', so either could be 3rd or 4th.

500

This word means the evidence that somebody/something's is honest, who they say they are is true, and have sincere intentions.

bona fides (Latin for 'in good faith').

500

This word means something that is, or seems to be, found everywhere or in many places at the same time; very common.

ubiquitous

500

This word means to pay or promise to pay somebody an amount of money if they suffer a damage or loss.


Indemnification

500

This word means a concept where something is nobody's property, a thing which has no legal owner.

res nullius

500

You buy a new tablet, and then receive a free 6-month subscription to an online streaming service. When the 6 months are nearly up, you wonder if you should let the regular billing begin, or cancel. You feel a bit sad at losing the streaming possibilities, as you were half-way through a good series... What is this marketing principle called?

This is a good example of Partial Ownership (a feature of behavioural economics)

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