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100

What is the opposite of "Shadow"?

A. Darkness

B. Light

C. Slippery

D. Lurk

B. Light

100

What is the approximate value of "Pi"

A. mv2

B. 3

C. 3.14

D. 90

C. 3.14

100

Who was the first president of the United States?

A. George W. Bush

B. Abraham Lincoln

C. Mao Zedong

D. George Washington

D. George Washington

100

What is the largest land animal on Earth?

A. Cheetah

B. Blue Whale

C. Elephant

D. Hippo

C. Elephant

100

What is the farthest planet in the Solar System?

A. Saturn

B. Neptune

C. Pluto

D. Uranus

B. Neptune

200

What does the term "enchant" mean?

A. To induce a sense of calmness and relaxation

B. To charm or delight in a magical or captivating way

C. To obscure or complicate understanding

D. To impose restrictions or limitations

B. To charm or delight in a magical or captivating way

200

What is 8 + 6 × 3

A. 17

B. 26

C. 42

D. 144

B. 26

200

What is the name of the woman in the Mona Lisa painting?

A. Isabella d'Este

B. Lisa Gherardini

C. Mona Lisa

D. Maddalena di Pascalino

B. Lisa Gherardini

200

Which of the following animals is the only mammal capable of true flight?

A. Flying squirrel

B. Bat

C. Sugar glider

D. Pigeon

B. Bat

200

Approximately how old is Earth?

A. 200 million years

B. 1 billion years

C. 4.5 billion years

D. 10.3 billion years

C. 4.5 billion years

300

Most accurate definition of "Facade"

A. A dark area filled with unknown environments

B. A hidden emotion or feeling

C. A decorative feature used in landscaping

D. The front exterior of a building

D. The front exterior of a building

300

If the surface area of a cube is 150 square units, then what is the volume?

A. 125 cubic units

B. 250 cubic units

C. 500 cubic units

D. 1000 cubic units

A. 125 cubic units

300

Which of the following scientists is known for his contributions to modern physics and astronomy, including the improvement of the telescope?

A. Isaac Newton

B. Galileo Galilei

C. Nicolas Copernicus

D. Albert Einstein

B. Galileo Galilei

300

Which of the following animals is known for having the strongest bite force?

A. Grizzly bear

B. Great white shark

C. Saltwater crocodile

D. Lion

C. Saltwater crocodile

300

Which of the following is the main reason Venus is the hottest planet in the Solar System?

A. Its close distance to the Sun, exposing it to intense solar radiation

B. The slow rotation allowing one side to absorb heat for longer

C. Its volcanic activity which releases large amounts of greenhouse gases

D. Its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere which traps heat

D. Its thick carbon dioxide atmosphere which traps heat

400

Her ______ demeanor made it difficult for anyone to approach her, even though she was kind-hearted.

A. approachable

B. aloof

C. gregarious

D. obliging

B. aloof

400

A smaller circle with a radius of 4 cm rolls around a larger circle with a radius of 12 cm. If the smaller circle rolls around the larger circle twice, how many complete rotations does the smaller circle make?

A. 6 rotations

B. 8 rotations

C. 12 rotations

D. 16 rotations

C. 12 rotations

400

Which of the following events marked the official end of the Holy Roman Empire?

A. The Treaty of Westphalia (1648)

B. The Congress of Vienna (1815)

C. The Battle of Austerlitz (1805)

D. The abdication of Emperor Francis II (1806)

D. The abdication of Emperor Francis II (1806)

400

Which of the following animals can survive the harsh conditions of space without protection?

A. Tardigrade

B. Jellyfish

C. Horseshoe crab

D. Axolotl

A. Tardigrade

400

What is the closest star to Earth after the Sun?

A. Proxima Centauri

B. Sirius

C. Rigel

D. Betelgeuse

A. Proxima Centauri

500

Which of the following sentences demonstrates the correct use of the word "quixotic"?

A. His quixotic nature led him to pursue unattainable goals with relentless optimism.

B. The scientist's quixotic theories were widely accepted and praised in the academic community.

C. She approached the problem with a quixotic mindset, using practical solutions to achieve results.

D. The quixotic landscape was devoid of any color or life, reflecting a stark reality.

A. His quixotic nature led him to pursue unattainable goals with relentless optimism.

500

A frustum of a cone is formed by slicing the top off a right circular cone. The radius of the base of the frustum is 6 cm, the radius of the top of the frustum is 3 cm, and the height of the frustum is 10 cm. What is the volume of the frustum?

A. 20π cm³

B. 30π cm³

C. 80π cm³

D. 90π cm³

C. 80π cm³

500

Which of the following ancient conflicts resulted in the complete destruction of a civilization and the near-erasure of its culture from historical records?

A. The Third Punic War

B. The Peloponnesian War

C. The Battle of Kadesh

D. The Hundred Years’ War

A. The Third Punic War

500

Which of the following animals exhibits the most extreme form of biological immortality by reverting to an earlier stage of its life cycle indefinitely?

A. Turritopsis dohrnii

B. Bdelloid rotifer

C. Horseshoe crab

D. Olm salamander

A. Turritopsis dohrnii

500

Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the "Great Attractor"

A. A supermassive black hole cluster pulling in nearby galaxies

B. A massive concentration of galaxies, including the Norma Cluster

C. An unknown force outside the observable universe pulling galaxies toward an unexplored region of space

D. A dense region of dark matter

B. A massive concentration of galaxies, including the Norma Cluster