This city is the capital of Spain.
Madrid
The smallest possible unit of measurement for data capacity is…
bit (binary digit). Could be either 0 or 1
What is the term for a whole number which can be divided only by 1 and itself?
Prime Numbers (3, 5, 17...)
The Arabic version of the name of this famous Macedonian king and conqueror sounds like ‘Isgandar’.
Alexander the Great
The fastest thing in the world
Light
How many letters are there in English language alphabet?
Name the famous videogame character
Mario
Name the group
BTS
Famous Japanese animated productions are called...
Anime
Name the historical place, where the oldest examples of art were spotted on the territory of Azerbaijan
Gobustan
What is the country with the most population?
India (or China)
The first computer programmer was a woman called…
Ada Lovelace
The result of the division 22/7 is approximately equal to this mathematical constant.
pi = 3.1415...
Complete this quote by Mammad Emin Rasulzadeh: ‘A flag once raised will…’
'...never fall'
What is ‘dihydrogen monooxide’?
Water (H2O)
A funny naming which sounds more 'scientific'
‘Esperanto’ is one of a kind, because this language…
...is artificial
In 1860 the first ever official event, related to this famous game, took part between two teams Sheffield and Hallam. Name the game.
Football
Vagif Mustafazadeh is famous Azerbaijani… (name the music genre)
jazzman (and composer)
What happened in cinema hall, when first ever movie "The arriving of the train" was presented?
People were frightened and rushed to the exit, because they thought, that the train would hit them.
Name the type of arts:
Graffiti
What country does this flag belong to?
Poland
What branch of Computer Science deals with viruses, spams, worms and trojan horses?
Cybersecurity (or Computer Security)
This is the only non-negative number which cannot be represented with Roman numerals
Zero. It was invented in XVI century.
In 73 B.C. he organized slaves and started the famous rebellion against Romans.
Spartacus
Distance is measured with meters, sound levels with decibels, and what about the amount of light emitted by a source?
Lumens
This book has been translated into more languages than any other book.
Bible
This famous board game allows you to compete with your peers, while purchasing properties on streets of a city, building hotels and raising money on opponents, who stops on your locations at the end of the turn.
Monopoly
At 8 years old he already wrote his first symphony. We all delighted to listen to his classic heritage.
Mozart
The second part of this sci-fi franchise, based on Frank Herbert's novel was out this year.
Dune
Name the software by its interface
Paint
The biggest lake in the world (by area) is
Caspian sea
The first [hidden word] weighed about 74 tons and could hold only 6 kilobytes of data. Name the hidden word.
HDD - hard disk drive
Continue the sequence: 0, 1, 4, 9,…
16, 25, 36, 49, ... (squares)
This trade-root was of the the longest and prosperous of all time, connecting China and Europe.
Silk Road
She was a pioneering physicist and chemist, and the only person who won a Nobel prize in two different scientific fields.
Marie Curie
Japanese term ‘Tsundoku’ refers to a habit of…
...buying books and piling them up without reading
Smaller brother of the famous sports game
Air hockey
World record of 225 words in 30 seconds of rap. Name the living legend.
Eminem
Name the movie by this famous object from its world.
Star Wars
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Donatello di Niccolò di Betto Bardi, Raphael Sanzio da Urbino, Leonardo da Vinci – these four great artists and sculptors have something in common, if they come together. What?
Cowabunga!
Solve the riddle: ‘What has roots as nobody sees,
is taller than trees,
up, up it goes,
and yet never grows?’
Mountain
What algorithm is represented by this flowchart?
Algorithm for solving quadratic equations
Solve the equation: 3(2x - 4) = 2(x + 3) – 7
x = 11/4
Arrange the following events in chronological order:
a. Apollo 11 mission on the moon
b. The establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
c. Napoleon Bonaparte crowned Emperor of the French
1804 – Napoleon
1918 – ADR
1969 – moon mission
These organelles are also called ‘powerhouses’ of the cells.
Mitochondria
Someone said about [hidden word]: ‘For a writer [hidden word] is like wings, but for translators [hidden word] becomes a chain’
Rhyme
This computer shooter-game franchise was the problematic and controversial point for closing Microsoft and Activision/Blizzard deal for 70 billions dollars in 2023.
Call of Duty
This famous piece of music is called "La Marseillaise". You can hear it on official political, sportive, cultural events. Also yesterday, on july 14th it is especially preferable. What are we talking about?
National anthem of France.
A number of foreign movies were filmed in Azerbaijan. Name the movie franchise, where one of the movies "The world is not enough" of 1999 was partially filmed in Azerbaijan.
James Bond, agent 007
Name the famous painting
Scream