Who was the first ruler of the Mongol Empire?
Gengis
What does FIFA stand for in English?
International Federation of Association Football
Which country is known as the “Land of Fire and Ice”?
iceland
What is the most abundant element in the universe?
Hydrogen
This pathological change explains why chronic volume overload leads to ventricular dilation rather than wall thickening.
Sarcomeres added in series
How many Celtic languages are still spoken today?
6
Which player provided the most assists in a single World Cup tournament?
Pele
How many time zones are there in China?
1
Which country controls the most overseas territories?
France
This post-MI complication typically occurs 3–7 days after infarction due to macrophage-mediated tissue degradation.
: Ventricular free wall rupture
What was the administrative language of the Umayyad Caliphate before Arabicization?
Greek and persian
Which Ballon d’Or winner never won the Champions League despite playing for elite clubs?
Ronaldo
How many stars are on the Australian flag?
6
What resource caused the most geopolitical conflicts in the 20th century?
Oil
Fever, anemia, Roth spots
Infective endocarditis
Which Islamic empire officially abolished the Caliphate in 1924
Ottoman
Which country conceded zero goals from open play during their entire World Cup–winning campaign
Italy
What Eastern European country was not part of the Soviet Union?
Romania
What city is known as "The Eternal City"?
Rome
This pathological immune mechanism explains chronic valvular damage following untreated streptococcal pharyngitis.
Type 2 hypersensitivity
Under who😜
Ataturk
Which team won the UEFA Champions League without losing a single match in the tournament
Bayern Munich
Country with the most pyramids?
Sudan
What animal has the largest brain relative to body size?
Dolphin
What maneuvers would decrease intensity of murmurs in HOCM
Squatting, leg raise, hand grip