How many years did the famous hero Ilya Muromets lie on the stove?
33 years.
Which god were the Olympic Games dedicated to in Ancient Greece?
Zeus.
What is a gift for good news called?
Suinshi.
What's the next prime number after 7?
11.
The central part of the atom.
core
The country where the great storyteller H.C. Andersen lived and worked?
Denmark.
What is the name of the huge amphitheater in Rome, where gladiators fought and which could accommodate up to 50 thousand spectators?
Coliseum.
What was the main type of clothing among the Kazakh people?
Shapan.
What is another name for the perimeter of a circle?
Circumference.
What chemical element caused Napoleon's death?
arsenic
A dramatic work with a funny plot.
Comedy.
In honor of the military victories of generals in Ancient Rome, it had been erected...
Triumphal arches.
What was given to the guest according to custom in order to show him the highest honor?
Horse and shapan.
What is the next number in the Fibonacci sequence: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34?
55.
What substances must be mixed to make gunpowder?
coal, saltpeter, sulfur
In ancient Greece, on these buildings it was written: “Here the dead live and the living speak.”
In libraries.
From which empire did Russia inherit the double-headed eagle on its coat of arms?
Byzantine Empire.
What happened with the leftover food after the honorable guest?
...eaten by the house owners.
Who coined the terms “abscissa”, “ordinate”, “coordinate”?
Leibniz.
Name the metal that causes "fever".
Gold ("golden fever")
Where are the islands that Jonathan Swift invented for Gulliver's Travels?
Pacific ocean.
Which god did the ancient Greeks ask for a successful voyage for their ship?
Poseidon.
What does the word “Kalym” mean in translation from the Turkic language?
Lots of cattle.
Which mathematician took part in a fist fight at the 58th Olympiad in 548 BC?
Pythagoras.
How can you separate aluminum and iron filings?
magnet