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This term refers to the money a company earns from its normal business operations.

Revenue

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In Islam, this holy month involves fasting from dawn until sunset.

Ramadan

100

 This basic unit of information in computing can have a value of either 0 or 1.

A bit


100

This Greek conqueror established one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to Egypt and India

Alexander the Great

100

This empire, founded by Genghis Khan, became the largest land empire in history.

Mongol Empires

200

This financial statement provides an overview of a company's financial performance over a specific period.

Income Statement

200

This religious leader is considered the founder of Buddhism.

 Siddhartha Gautama (or the Buddha)

200

This open-source operating system, based on the Linux kernel, is popular for servers and in embedded systems

Ubuntu

200

 This Chinese philosopher and teacher founded Confucianism and emphasized moral values and filial piety

Confucius

200

This medieval empire, founded by Osman I, grew to encompass parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa

Ottoman Empire

300

 This international trade theory suggests that a country should specialize in producing the goods or services it can produce most efficiently.

Comparative Advantage

300

 In Judaism, he is considered one of the greatest prophets and led the Israelites out of Egypt.

Moses

300

 This algorithmic paradigm involves finding the best solution to a problem by exploring all possible solutions.

Brute Force Search

300

 This Egyptian queen, known for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, was the last pharaoh of Egypt.

Cleopatra

300

This ancient empire, centered in modern-day Mexico, built impressive cities like Teotihuacan and Tenochtitlan.

Aztec Empire

400

This type of market failure occurs when a few large firms dominate an industry, limiting competition.

Oligopoly

400

In Hinduism, this god is known as the preserver of the universe.

Vishnu

400

This algorithm is used for finding the shortest path in a weighted graph

Dijkstra Algorithm

400

This Roman military general is known for his conquests in Gaul and his rivalry with Julius Caesar.

Pompey the Great

400

This European empire was the largest in history, encompassing territories on every continent except Antarctica.

British Empire

500

his economic theory argues that government intervention in the economy can lead to more equitable distribution of wealth.

Keynesian Economics

500

 This sacred text of Hinduism is a collection of hymns and verses.

Rigveda

500

This NP-complete problem involves finding the optimal way to pack items into a knapsack.

Knapsack Problem

500

This ancient Chinese philosopher is credited with founding Legalism and served as the Chancellor of the Qin Dynasty.

Li Si

500

This ancient empire, conquered by Alexander the Great, was known for its warrior society.


Persian Empire (Sassanian Empire)

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