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100

This planet is known as the Red Planet.

Mars

100

This gas is essential for human breathing.

Oxygen

100

What is the value of 6×8?

48

100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

Who is considered the final prophet in Islam?

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him)

200

This animal is the largest mammal on Earth.

The blue whale

200

This planet has the strongest gravity in our solar system.

Jupiter

200

What is the value of 92 (9 squared)?

81

200

In what year did World War II end?

1945

200

What is the name of the holy city Muslims face during prayer?

Mecca (Makkah)

300

This element has the chemical symbol Au.

Gold

300

This part of the cell is known as the “powerhouse of the cell.”

Mitochondria

300

What is the square root of 144?

12

300

What wall fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War in Europe?

The Berlin Wall

300

What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

Shahada (faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting during Ramadan), Hajj (pilgrimage)

400

This ancient civilization built Machu Picchu in present-day Peru.

The Inca civilization

400

This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.

The Law of Conservation of Energy

400

What is the slope of the line y=−3x+5y

-3

400

Which ancient empire was ruled by Julius Caesar?

The Roman Republic

400

What is the Hijrah, and why is it significant in Islamic history?

  1. he Hijrah was the migration of Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE; it marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

500

his physicist developed the theory of general relativity.

Albert Einstein

500

This particle carries the electromagnetic force.

The photon

500

What is sin⁡(30∘)

1/2

500

What 1919 treaty officially ended World War I?

The Treaty of Versailles

500

What is the difference between Fard and Sunnah actions in Islamic practice?

Fard actions are obligatory acts commanded by Allah; failing to perform them is considered sinful (e.g., the five daily prayers).
Sunnah actions are recommended practices taught by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him); performing them brings reward, but omitting them is not sinful (e.g., extra prayers like Duha or Witr).