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100

This ancient civilisation built the Pyramid of Khufu.

What is Ancient Egypt.

100

The largest ocean on Earth?

Is it Pacific Ocean?

100

What’s the centre of an atom called?

What is the nucleus?
100

Define phoneticity of a word.

Is it the degree to which a writing system actually reflects its spoken sound?

100

What is the deepest ocean trench on Earth?

What is the Mariana Trench?

200

This plague killed around 25 million to 50 million during Justinian 1’s reign.

Is it Plague of Justinian?

200

This river flows through Egypt, and is the longest in Africa.

What is the Nile River?

200

This planet is known as the red planet.

Is it mars?

200

What is a diphthong?

Is it a blend of two vowel sounds within a single syllable, requiring a glide from one sound to another?

200

What language family does English belong to?

Is it The Indo-European language family?

300

In 1066, this battle led to the Norman control of England.

What is The Battle of Hastings?

300

This country has Vilnius as its capital.

What is Lithuania?

300

This organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell” because it produces most of a cell’s ATP energy.

What is Mitochondrian?

300

A change in the pronunciation of English long vowels occurring between 1400s to 1700s.

Is it The Great Vowel Shift?

300

This 1919 treaty formally ended World War I and imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, contributing to major political instability in the following decades.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

400

Æthelred the Unready started this massacre to control the Danish population in England.

Is it St Brice’s Day Massacre?

400

This mountain range forms a natural border between Spain and France.

What are the Pyrenees?

400

This law states that for a constant temperature, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional.

Is it Boyle’s law?

400

Why did English words start having standardised spellings by the 1500s?

Is it due to the invention of the printing press in the 1400s that started standardising spelling in books and newspapers?
400

This unit of digital information is equal to 8 bits and is commonly used as the basic building block for measuring file sizes and memory.

What is a Byte?

500

He was one of the earliest people known to write poetry in the Occitan language and reign as king of England from 1086CE to 1126CE

Is it William IX, Duke of Aquitaine?

500

The Magna Carta was signed by King John of England at this meadow near Windsor in 1215.

What is Runnymede?

500

This equation, derived from quantum mechanics, relates a particle’s energy to its wave frequency and is fundamental to describing light and matter at microscopic scales.

What is Planck-Einstein relation?

500

Recite the Lord’s Prayer in Old English (West Saxon dialect).

Fæder ure
þu þe eart on heofonum,
si þin nama gehalgod.
Tobecume þin rice.
Gewurþe ðin willa on eorðan swa swa on heofonum.
Urne gedæghwamlican hlaf syle us todæg.
And forgyf us ure gyltas swa swa we forgyfað urum gyltendum.
And ne gelæd þu us on costnunge,
ac alys us of yfele.  Soþlice.

500

This logical principle, also known by a Latin phrase meaning “from the absence of proof,” argues that a claim should not be considered true simply because it has not been proven false.

What is Ad ignorantiam?