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100

What was the primary purpose of the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) after the defeat of Napoleon?
a) To redraw the borders of Europe
b) To create the League of Nations
c) To declare a European constitution
d) To negotiate peace with the Ottoman Empire

a) To redraw the borders of Europe

100
  • The Ring of Fire, known for frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, encircles which ocean?
    a) Atlantic Ocean
    b) Indian Ocean
    c) Pacific Ocean
    d) Arctic Ocean

Answer: c) Pacific Ocean

100

What is the political theory advocating for a classless society in which the means of production are commonly owned?
a) Fascism
b) Socialism
c) Capitalism
d) Communism

Answer: d) Communism

100

Which country is credited with the invention of pasta, although it became most popular in Italy?
a) China
b) Egypt
c) Greece
d) Turkey

Answer: a) China

100

In which of the following religions is the concept of Nirvana a key belief?
a) Hinduism
b) Zoroastrianism
c) Buddhism
d) Sikhism

Answer: c) Buddhism

200

Who led the Russian Revolution of 1917, which resulted in the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty?
a) Leon Trotsky
b) Vladimir Lenin
c) Josef Stalin
d) Nicholas II

Vladimir Lenin

200

Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world, spanning 9 million square kilometers?
a) Gobi Desert
b) Arabian Desert
c) Sahara Desert
d) Kalahari Desert

Answer: c) Sahara Desert

200

Which of these documents serves as the supreme law of the United States, establishing the structure of its government?
a) Articles of Confederation
b) Bill of Rights
c) Declaration of Independence
d) U.S. Constitution

Answer: d) U.S. Constitution

200

What process is essential to making bread rise, involving the conversion of sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide by yeast?
a) Fermentation
b) Emulsification
c) Leavening
d) Distillation

Answer: a) Fermentation

200

What is the sacred text of Zoroastrianism called?
a) The Bhagavad Gita
b) The Torah
c) The Avesta
d) The Guru Granth Sahib

Answer: c) The Avesta

300

Which empire controlled the largest continuous land area in world history?
a) British Empire
b) Ottoman Empire
c) Roman Empire
d) Mongol Empire

Mongol Empire

300

Which of these rivers is the longest in the world?
a) Amazon
b) Mississippi
c) Nile
d) Yangtze

Answer: c) Nile

300

Who was the longest-serving British Prime Minister of the 20th century?
a) Winston Churchill
b) Margaret Thatcher
c) Harold Wilson
d) Tony Blair

Answer: b) Margaret Thatcher

300

Which type of chili pepper is the hottest, according to the Scoville scale?
a) Ghost Pepper
b) Habanero
c) Carolina Reaper
d) Jalapeño

Answer: c) Carolina Reaper

300

What is the primary theological difference between Sunni and Shia Islam?
a) The role of Muhammad’s successors
b) The status of the Quran
c) The importance of pilgrimage to Mecca
d) The number of prayers per day

Answer: a) The role of Muhammad’s successors

400

What treaty marked the formal end of the Thirty Years’ War in Europe in 1648?
a) Treaty of Westphalia
b) Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
c) Treaty of Utrecht
d) Treaty of Ryswick

Treaty of Westphalia

400

Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake, is located in which country?
a) Mongolia
b) Canada
c) Russia
d) Kazakhstan

Answer: c) Russia

400

What political ideology is characterized by a totalitarian government, extreme nationalism, and the suppression of dissent?
a) Communism
b) Socialism
c) Fascism
d) Liberalism

Answer: c) Fascism

400

What French dish is made from escargot?
a) Roasted duck
b) Snails cooked in garlic butter
c) Beef stew with red wine
d) Cheese soufflé

Answer: b) Snails cooked in garlic butter

400

Which Christian council in the 4th century established the doctrine of the Trinity?
a) Council of Nicaea
b) Council of Trent
c) Council of Ephesus
d) Council of Chalcedon

Answer: a) Council of Nicaea

500

What was the main reason for the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD?
a) Invasion by the Visigoths
b) Internal corruption and weak leadership
c) Overextension of military resources
d) Rise of the Byzantine Empire

Internal corruption and weak leadership

500

The Tropic of Cancer runs through which of the following countries?
a) Egypt
b) Brazil
c) Argentina
d) China

Answer: d) China

500

What is the significance of the Treaty of Maastricht (1992) in European political history?
a) It established the European Union and the euro as a currency
b) It led to the dissolution of the Soviet Union
c) It created NATO as a defense pact
d) It set the framework for the United Nations

Answer: a) It established the European Union and the euro as a currency

500

Which vitamin is primarily found in citrus fruits like oranges and lemons?
a) Vitamin B
b) Vitamin D
c) Vitamin C
d) Vitamin A

Answer: c) Vitamin C

500

In Hinduism, what is the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth known as?
a) Karma
b) Samsara
c) Moksha
d) Dharma

Answer: b) Samsara