Which Prophet, known for his symbolic actions and visions, was instructed by God to eat a scroll, symbolizing the sweetness and bitterness of God's words?
a) Jeremiah
b) Ezekiel
c) Isaiah
d) Hosea
e) Amos
Answer: b) Ezekiel
What is the name of the principle that suggests a country's foreign policy should remain uninvolved in the conflicts and alliances of other nations?
a) Non-interventionism
b) Autarky
c) Neutrality
d) Non-aggression
e) Isolationism
Answer: e) Isolationism
Who was the first Kenyan to win an Olympic gold medal?
A) Naftali Temu
B) Kipchoge Keino
C) Robert Ouko
D) Julius Sang
Answer: A) Naftali Temu
What is the fundamental force responsible for the radioactive decay of particles?
A) Electromagnetic force
B) Strong nuclear force
C) Weak nuclear force
D) Gravitational force
Answer: C) Weak nuclear force
How many legs does a lobster have?
Answer: Ten
According to the Gospel of Luke, who was the Roman ruler of Syria at the time of Jesus' birth, mentioned in the context of the census that brought Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem?
a) Pontius Pilate
b) Herod the Great
c) Tiberius Caesar
d) Quirinius
e) Augustus Caesar
Answer: d) Quirinius
What is the term used to describe the process by which countries become more similar in their economic, political, and cultural systems?
(a) Convergence
(b) Assimilation
(c) Acculturation
(d) Colonialism
(e) McDonaldization
Answer: (e) McDonaldization
In 1929, a delegation led by Harry Thuku went to London to present the grievances of Kenyans. What was the name of this delegation?
A) Nairobi Representation Committee
B) East African Association Mission
C) Kenya African Union Delegation
D) Thuku Delegation
Answer: A) Nairobi Representation Committee
What is the largest known prime number as of 2023?
A) 29,960,681
B) 30,000,007
C) 30,505,050
D) 31,111,111
E) Eh eh eh eh I wanda
Answer: B) 30,000,007
How fast does the Earth spin?
1000mph
Which book includes the "High Priestly Prayer," where Jesus prays for himself, his disciples, and future believers on the night before his crucifixion?
a) Matthew
b) Mark
c) Luke
d) John
e) Not listed
Answer: d) John
In the context of international relations, what does the term "Bipolarity" refer to?
a) Two-state solution in a regional conflict
b) Dominance of two major powers in the global system
c) A diplomatic strategy involving two allies
d) The presence of two conflicting ideologies within a state
e) Bilateral trade agreements
Answer: b) Dominance of two major powers in the global system
What was the original name of Nairobi before it became the capital city of Kenya?
A) Maasai Center
B) Uplands
C) Port Naro
D) Port Florence
E) Ngong
Answer: b) Uplands
What is the capital of Bhutan?
A) Kathmandu
B) Thimphu
C) Paro
D) Ulaanbaatar
B) Thimpu
Which is the only country which sports the bible on its flag?
Dominican Republic
How many chapters does Obadiah have?
NO MCQs😂
1
The "Blue Dot Network" is an initiative related to:
a) Cybersecurity collaboration
b) Space exploration
c) Sustainable infrastructure development
d) Climate change mitigation
e) International maritime law
Answer: c) Sustainable infrastructure development
Which British governor was in office during the height of the Mau Mau Uprising?
A) Sir Evelyn Baring
B) Sir Malcolm MacDonald
C) Sir Patrick Renison
D) Sir Michael Blundell
E) Sir Keith Lancaster
Answer: C) Sir Patrick Renison
Who painted the famous surrealist work "The Persistence of Memory" featuring melting clocks?
A) Hii imeenda💀
B) Pablo Picasso
C) Salvador Dalí
D) Vincent van Gogh
E) Claude Monet
Answer: C) Salvador Dalí
What's the space between windows called?
Interfenestration
Name the king of Persia that issued the decree allowing the Jews to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple after the Babylonian exile?
No mcq, again😂
Artaxerxes
The "Thucydides Trap" is a term used to describe the likelihood of conflict between an established power and a rising power. Which historical conflict inspired this concept?
a) Peloponnesian War
b) Hundred Years' War
c) Punic Wars
d) Napoleonic Wars
e) War of the Roses
Answer: a) Peloponnesian War
In the 1980s, the Kenyan government faced opposition from a clandestine group known as the "Mwakenya." What was the primary focus of this opposition movement?
A) Advocacy for free and fair elections
B) Promotion of socialism
C) Environmental conservation
D) Push for multiparty democracy
E) Resistance against mandatory conscription
Answer: D) Push for multiparty democracy
What is the Riemann Hypothesis related to?
A) Geometry
B) Calculus
C) Algebraic topology
D) Prime numbers
E) Pendulum motion
F) We don't know 😂
Answer: D) Prime numbers
What Indian Mausoleum was called a "Teardrop...on the Cheek of Time?
The Taj Mahal