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Vocabulary
100

What are personal pronouns? Provide examples.

  • Personal pronouns replace nouns and refer to specific persons or things. Examples include I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
100

What is an ambassador?

An official representative of a country's government who resides in another country to represent their nation diplomatically.

100

Which country is home to the world’s largest population?

China

100

Who was the first Emperor of the Roman Empire?


 Augustus Caesar (also known as Octavian).

100

What is the noun form of the adjective "wise"?


 Wisdom.

200

What is the tense of the verb in the sentence: "She walks to school"?

The tense is present tense.

200

Which international organization was created in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation after World War II?


The United Nations (UN).

200

What is unique about Japan’s train system?

Japan’s trains are among the most punctual in the world, with average delays of less than a minute.

200

In which year did World War II end?

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 1945

200

What is the past tense of "seek"?


A: Sought.

300

What is the difference between “their” and “there”?

Their” indicates possession, while “there” refers to a place.



300

What does the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations () establish? 

1961 It sets the legal framework for diplomatic immunity and the conduct of diplomats worldwide.

300

Which country has more UNESCO World Heritage Sites than any other?

Italy — it has over 50 sites, including the Colosseum and Venice.

300

Who was the British Prime Minister during most of World War II?


Winston Churchill.

300

What word means “the ability to understand and share the feelings of others”?


Empathy.

400

How do you correctly use "less" versus "fewer"?

"Fewer" is used for countable nouns (fewer books). "Less" is used for uncountable nouns (less water).

400

Which city is home to the headquarters of the United Nations?

New York City, USA

400

Which country was the first to give women the right to vote?

 New Zealand — in 1893.

400

The Cold War was mainly between which two global superpowers?


 The United States and the Soviet Union.

400

What is the opposite of “construct”?


 Demolish / Destroy.

500

Say the difference between "can" and " be able to"

"be able to" can be modified to past and perfect tenses

500

What major peace agreement ended World War I and reshaped many national borders?

The Treaty of Versailles (1919)

500

Which country is famous for not taking sides in wars?

Switzerland. It has a long-standing policy of neutrality.

500

 What was the name of the trade route that connected China with the Mediterranean?


The Silk Road.

500

What is the antonym of “accept”?


Reject.