IMAT Preparation For General Knowledge PDF
IMAT Preparation For General Knowledge PDF
IMAT Preparation For General Knowledge PDF
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I hope this book will help you to prepare for the most
important test of your professional life as a doctor.
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Contents
1. Section: International relations
2. Section: Politics
3. Section: Geography
4. Section: History
5. Section: Italian culture
6. Section: Modern Culture & Languages
7. Section: Art
8. Section: Nobel Prize
9. Section: Math, Physics, Astronomy & Economy
10. Section: Literature
11. Section: Movies
12. Section: Music
13. Example Questions from previous years
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b. 1957
c. 1990
d. 2001
e. 2007
Answer to Q1: C
Answer to Q2: E
Answer to Q 3: B
Answer to Q4: A
Answer to Q5: E
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a. General Assembly
b. Secretariat
c. International Court of Justice
d. Trusteeship Council
e. Security Council
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Answer to Q11: A
Answer to Q12: E
Answer to Q13: A
Answer to Q14: A
Answer to Q15: D
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16. What is the name of the arrangement that formed the basis of
the modern international trade system after World War II?
a. International Trade Organization (ITO)
b. World Trade Organization (WTO)
c. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
d. World Bank (WB)
e. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
17. What does P for OPEC stand for?
a. Plastic
b. Petroleum
c. Political
d. Peace
e. Pacific
18. What does E in OECD stand for?
a. Economic
b. Environment
c. European
d. Ecological
e. East
19. What does E in UNEP stand for?
a. Economic
b. Ecological
c. Environment
d. European
e. Electronic
20. What does the first A in NASA stand for?
a. Automobile
b. Aeronautics
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c. Aero
d. Astronomic
e. Astrological
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Answer to Q16: C
Answer to Q17: B
Answer to Q18: A
Answer to Q19: C
Answer to Q20: B
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d. Team
e. Tactics
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Answer to Q21: D
Answer to Q22: E
Answer to Q23: C
Answer to Q24: D
Answer to Q25: C
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Answer to Q26: B
Answer to Q27: C
Answer to Q28: A
Answer to Q29: C
Answer to Q30: A
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b. Russia
c. USA
d. Brasil
e. Japan
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Answer to Q31: D
Answer to Q32: A
Answer to Q33: E
Answer to Q34: E
Answer to Q35: B
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Answer to Q36: C
Answer to Q37: A
Answer to Q38: A
Answer to Q39: A
Answer to Q40: B
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Answer to Q41: E
Answer to Q42: A
Answer to Q43: C
Answer to Q44: E
Answer to Q45: D
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Answer to Q46: C
Answer to Q47: A
Answer to Q48: D
Answer to Q49: A
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Answer to Q50: C
Answer to Q51: A
Answer to Q52: C
Answer to Q53: C
Answer to Q54: D
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Answer to Q55: B
Answer to Q56: A
Answer to Q57: A
Answer to Q58: B
Answer to Q59: D
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60. What was the military alliance among the Soviet Union and
its Communist allies that aimed to balance the U.S.-led NATO?
a. Shanghai Cooperation Organization
b. Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
c. Eurasian Union
d. Warsaw Pact
e. Eastern Union
61. Which of the following is NOT a Sustainable Development
Goal by 2030 of the UN?
a. No Poverty
b. Quality Education
c. Clean Water and Sanitation
d. Liberal Market
e. Climate Action
62. Which of the following is NOT a Sustainable Development
Goal by 2030 of the UN?
a. Gender Equality
b. Reducing Inequality
c. Responsible Consumption and Production
d. Wild Animals Protection
e. Zero Hunger
63. Why was the Cold War called by this name?
a. it involved a confrontation without direct, or actual military
war
b. the predominant climate in the Soviet Union was cold
c. it set in during a record-breaking cold winter in divided
Berlin
d. the term was mistranslated from a Russian expression
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Answer to Q60: D
Answer to Q61:D
Answer to Q62: D
Answer to Q63: A
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Answer to Q64: B
Answer to Q65: D
Answer to Q66: C
Answer to Q67: B
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Answer to Q68: C
Answer to Q69: A
Answer to Q70: B
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2. Section: Politics
1. What is the best description of Bundestag in Germany?
a. Federal upper house
b. Federal lower house
c. Local governmental council
d. Name of the government building
e. Federal unicameral house
2. When did the US invade Afghanistan?
a. 1997
b. 2000
c. 2001
d. 2020
e. 1991
3. What is the name of the Chinese president?
a. Mao Tse-tung
b. Mun Če-in
c. Xi Jinping
d. Vladimir Putin
e. Kim Čong-un
4. What is the presidential republic?
a. president has less executive power than in parliamentary
republic
b. the executive power is distributed between president and
parliament
c. is analogous to monarchy
d. president has more executive power than in parliamentary
republic
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Answer to Q1: B
Answer to Q2: C
Answer to Q3: C
Answer to Q4: D
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Answer to Q9: D
Answer to Q10: A
Answer to Q11: D
Answer to Q12: E
Answer to Q13: C
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d. Morocco
e. Papua New Guinea
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Answer to Q14: A
Answer to Q15: E
Answer to Q16: A
Answer to Q17: E
Answer to Q18:B
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e. Washington
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Answer to Q19: C
Answer to Q20: D
Answer to Q21: E
Answer to Q22: B
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b. Syria
c. Georgia
d. Black Sea region
e. North part of island Cyprus
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Answer to Q23: C
Answer to Q24: E
Answer to Q25: C
Answer to Q26: C
Answer to Q27: A
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28. Who was the world’s first women prime minister?
a. Sirimavo Bandaranaike
b. Golda Meir
c. Indira Gandhi
d. Margaret Thatcher
e. Hillary Clinton
29. What does the Unitary government have?
a. small units of not fully executive government
b. central government
c. federal government
d. more small governments
e. court
30. Who does in theocracy rule?
a. god
b. the people
c. the elite
d. the wealthy
e. president
31. Who does the aristocracy rule?
a. god
b. the people
c. the elite
d. the wealthy
e. king
32. What is the name of a government that derives its power
indirectly from the people?
a. representative elected
b. direct elected
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c. statist elected
d. absolutist
e. democratic elected
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Answer to Q28: C
Answer to Q29: B
Answer to Q30: A
Answer to Q31: C
Answer to Q32: A
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33. Who was Marx’s famous writing partner on works such as
The Communist Manifesto?
a. Friedrich Engels
b. Jean Jacques Rousseau
c. John Locke
d. Ernest Gellner
e. Joseph Stalin
34. Who was Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin?
a. last Soviet President
b. Russian philosopher and political scientist
c. former Soviet political leader
d. first Russian President
e. current Russian Prime Minister
35. Who was Benito Mussolini?
a. former Italian President
b. former dictator of Italy and founder of fascism
c. former King of Spain during the Cold War
d. Italian partisan
e. Italian writer and poet
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Answer to Q33: A
Answer to Q34: C
Answer to Q35: B
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d. King of Greece
e. President of Russia
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Answer to Q36: A
Answer to Q37: E
Answer to Q38: D
Answer to Q39: D
Answer to Q40: B
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3. Section: Geography
1. On what continent do you find Suriname?
a. North Africa
b. South Africa
c. Europe
d. South America
e. South-East Asia
2. What state and capital city are NOT matching?
a. Spain - Madrid
b. Russia - Moscow
c. India - New Delhi
d. Brasil - São Paulo
e. Madagaskar -Antananarivo
3. What state and capital city are NOT matching?
a. Kenya - Addis Ababa
b. Egypt - Cairo
c. Greece - Athens
d. Mexico - Mexico City
e. Japan - Tokyo
4. What state and capital city are NOT matching?
a. South Korea - Soul
b. North Korea - Pchjongjang
c. Australia - Sydney
d. Thailand - Bangkok
e. Indonesia - Jakarta
5. What state and capital city are NOT matching?
a. Írán - Teherán
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b. Kazachstán - Nursultan
c. Sweden - Stockholm
d. Netherlands - Amsterdam
e. Ireland - Edinburgh
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Answer to Q1: D
Answer to Q2: D
Answer to Q3: A
Answer to Q4: C
Answer to Q5: E
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Answer to Q6: C
Answer to Q7: D
Answer to Q8: A
Answer to Q9: D
Answer to Q10: C
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Answer to Q11: A
Answer to Q12: D
Answer to Q13: E
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Answer to Q14: E
Answer to Q15: B
Answer to Q16: B
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b. New Zealand
c. Canada
d. Scotland
e. Malta
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Answer to Q17: A
Answer to Q18: A
Answer to Q19: E
Answer to Q20: B
Answer to Q21: E
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22. Which of the following is NOT a country of the former Soviet
union?
a. Ukraine
b. Poland
c. Hungary
d. Kazakhstan
e. Iran
23. Which country and currency is NOT matching?
a. Sweden - Euro
b. China - Yuan
c. Poland - Zloty
d. the USA - American dollars
e. Germany - Euro
24. Which of the following pairs of currency/country is NOT
correct?
a. Peso - Argentina
b. Baht - Thailand
c. Rand - South Africa
d. Euro - Hungary
e. Rupee - India
25. Which of the following pairs of countries and currencies is
NOT correct?
a. Finnland - Euro
b. Argentina - Peso
c. Canada - American dollar
d. Japan - Yen
e. Russian federation - Ruble
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Answer to Q22: E
Answer to Q23: A
Answer to Q24: D
Answer to Q25: C
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4. Section: History
1. Which of the following events is the most recent one?
a. Cultural revolution in China
b. The Fall of Berlin Wall
c. First World War
d. Edison discovery of lightbulb
e. Year of Africa
2. Who discovered the blood circulation?
a. William Harvey
b. Hippocrates
c. Avicenna
d. Guy de Chauliac
e. Andreas Vesalius
3. When did the war in Kosovo end?
a. 1945
b. 1999
c. 2001
d. 2010
e. 2020
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Answer to Q1: B
Answer to Q2: A
Answer to Q3: B
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c. Miami
d. Dallas
e. Washington
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Answer to Q4: C
Answer to Q5: B
Answer to Q6: D
Answer to Q7: A
Answer to Q8: D
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b. Charles IV.
c. Augustus
d. Marcus Aurelius
e. Hadrian
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Answer to Q9: B
Answer to Q10: A
Answer to Q11: D
Answer to Q12: C
Answer to Q13: E
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Answer to Q14: A
Answer to Q15: D
Answer to Q16: E
Answer to Q17: D
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18. Who wrote the book The Prince focusing on how rulers could
gain and maintain power?
a. Francesco Petrarch
b. Filippo Brunelleschi
c. Michelangelo
d. Niccolo Machiavelli
e. Cicero
19. Who led the Portuguese in exploring Africa?
a. Amerigo Vespucci
b. Christopher Colombus
c. James Cook
d. Prince Henry the Navigator
e. Queen Isabella
20. Between Catholics and who was torn apart by religious wars
in the late 1500’s?
a. Calvinists
b. Luthers
c. Huguenots
d. Muslims
e. Jews
21. What was the Great Depression?
a. the US governmental crisis in the 1930s
b. economic depression in the 1930s
c. economic recession beginning in Europe but most affecting
US market
d. worldwide market depression after the World War II
e. political crisis of Soviet Union in the 1940s
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Answer to Q18:D
Answer to Q19: D
Answer to Q20: C
Answer to Q21: B
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22. Who united the Hebrew tribes into a single nation?
a. Solomon
b. Deborah
c. David
d. Moses
e. Joseph
23. What German action finally caused Britain and France to
begin World War II?
a. The annexation of Austria
b. The seizing of Czechoslovakia
c. The invasion of Poland
d. The invasion of Yugoslavia
e. The occupation of France
24. What is the first case of usage of the atomic bombs on
civilians?
a. Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
b. Chernobyle
c. Pearl Harbor
d. invasion of Poland
e. September 11
25. Who deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphs?
a. Jean-François Champollion
b. Thomas Young
c. Sokrates
d. Leonardo Da Vinci
e. Umberto Eco
26. In which country is the Bay of Pigs?
a. Cuba
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b. Florida
c. France
d. Canada
e. Panama
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Answer to Q22:D
Answer to Q23: C
Answer to Q24:A
Answer to Q25:A
Answer to Q26: A
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27. Who was the first human taking a journey into space?
a. Neil Armstrong
b. John Glenn
c. Juri A. Gagarin
d. Valentina Tereshkova
e. Dennis Tito
28. When was the Great Fire of London?
a. 1444
b. 1666
c. 1868
d. 1760
e. 1212
29. What event does D-Day refer to?
a. Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
b. the begin of the World War II
c. bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
d. invasion of Normandy during World War II
e. Independence of the USA
30. Where was the first British colony in the Americas?
a. Florida
b. Washington
c. Virginia
d. New York
e. Bahamas
31. Michael Collins, Buzz Aldrin and ___________? Who was
the third astronaut involved in the Apollo 11 mission that landed on
the moon?
a. Juri A. Gagarin
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b. Neil Armstrong
c. John Glenn
d. Lance Armstrong
e. Dennis Tito
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Answer to Q27: C
Answer to Q28: B
Answer to Q29: D
Answer to Q30: C
Answer to Q31: B
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Answer to Q32: A
Answer to Q33: D
Answer to Q34: C
Answer to Q35: B
Answer to Q36: A
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c. World War II
d. Thirty Years War
e. Anglo-Zanzibar War
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Answer to Q37: E
Answer to Q38: E
Answer to Q39: A
Answer to Q40: E
Answer to Q41: E
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b. New London
c. Big Apple
d. New York City
e. Old New York
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Answer to Q42: B
Answer to Q43: B
Answer to Q44: A
Answer to Q45: B
Answer to Q46: A
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47. When and where did construction of the Suez Canal finish?
a. 1818 between France and Great Britain
b. 1901 in Panama
c. 1858 in Egypt
d. 1888 in Saudi Arabia
e. 1899 in Israel
48. Who was the first Chancellor of a united Germany in 1871?
a. Otto von Bismarck
b. Adolf Hitler
c. Angela Merkel
d. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
e. Konrad Adenauer
49. Which one of these events in world history happened most
recently?
a. The building of the Taj Mahal
b. The crowning of Charlemagne
c. The October Revolution in the Russian Empire
d. The Taiping Rebellion in China
e. The fall of the Western Roman Empire
50. Which one of these events in world history happened most
recently?
a. 9/11 terrorist attack
b. Empire State Building Completed
c. Treaty of Versailles
d. Baby Boom
e. Berlin Wall Built
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Answer to Q47: C
Answer to Q48: A
Answer to Q49: C
Answer to Q50: A
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Answer to Q1: A
Answer to Q2: B
Answer to Q3: A
Answer to Q4: C
Answer to Q5: E
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Answer to Q6: E
Answer to Q7: B
Answer to Q8: A
Answer to Q9: D
Answer to Q10:E
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Answer to Q11: B
Answer to Q12: E
Answer to Q13: A
Answer to Q14: A
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d. Raphael
e. Michelangelo
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Answer to Q15: D
Answer to Q16: E
Answer to Q17: A
Answer to Q18: D
Answer to Q19: B
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b. Sandro Botticelli
c. Perugino
d. Francesco Petrarca
e. Raffael Santi
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Answer to Q20: C
Answer to Q21: D
Answer to Q22: B
Answer to Q23: B
Answer to Q24: E
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25. In which museum can you find The Birth of Venus by Sandro
Botticelli?
a. Galleria degli Uffizi in Firenze
b. Galleria dell'Accademia in Firenze
c. Palazzo Vecchio in Firenze
d. Santa Maria del Fiore in Firenze
e. Santa Maria della Grazie in Milano
26. In which city can you find the Uffizi Gallery?
a. Florence
b. Rome
c. Milan
d. Pisa
e. Palermo
27. Who wrote the opera La Bohème?
a. Rossino
b. Paganini
c. Puccini
d. Verdi
e. Pavarotti
28. Who sang La solitudine?
a. Mina
b. Andrea Bocelli
c. Toto Cutugno
d. Luciano Pavarotti
e. Laura Pausini
29. Who wrote the opera Rigoletto?
a. Puccini
b. Pausini
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c. Paganini
d. Rossino
e. Verdi
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Answer to Q25: A
Answer to Q26: A
Answer to Q27: C
Answer to Q28: E
Answer to Q29: E
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30. Which theatre in Milan is known in the entire world for its
operas, ballets and concerts?
a. Massimo Theatre
b. La Scala
c. San Carlo
d. Opera Theatre
e. La Fenice
31. What type of race is the Palio in Siena?
a. horse race
b. rallye
c. corrida de toros
d. yacht racing
e. motorcycle race
32. Which Argentinian football player used to play for Napoli in
the 80s?
a. Edinson Cavani
b. Diego Maradona
c. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
d. Cristiano Ronaldo
e. Neymar
33. In which Italian city were the 2006 Winter Olympics hosted?
a. Trento
b. Turin
c. Verona
d. Bolzano
e. Genoa
34. Which sport is Valentine Marchei known for?
a. badminton
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b. surf
c. slalom
d. figure skater
e. tennis
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Answer to Q30: B
Answer to Q31: A
Answer to Q32: B
Answer to Q33: B
Answer to Q34: D
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a. Roman Holiday
b. Midnight in Paris
c. La Grande Bellezza
d. La Dolce Vita
e. Boh and boh
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Answer to Q35: C
Answer to Q36: A
Answer to Q37: B
Answer to Q38: A
Answer to Q39: A
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d. Cheradi
e. Campanian Archipelago
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Answer to Q40: D
Answer to Q41: A
Answer to Q42: C
Answer to Q43: A
Answer to Q44: A
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Answer to Q45: A
Answer to Q46: C
Answer to Q47: E
Answer to Q48: D
Answer to Q49: A
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Answer to Q50: B
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b. Sundar Pichai
c. Reid Hoffman
d. Zhang Yiming
e. Michael Dell
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Answer to Q1: B
Answer to Q2: C
Answer to Q3: A
Answer to Q4: A
Answer to Q5: C
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c. Celtic
d. Baltic
e. Semitic
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Answer to Q6: E
Answer to Q7: A
Answer to Q8: B
Answer to Q9: B
Answer to Q10: E
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a. Hebrew
b. French
c. Arabic
d. Italian
e. Portuguese
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Answer to Q11: C
Answer to Q12: A
Answer to Q13: C
Answer to Q14: C
Answer to Q15: C
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16. What language family does Estonian language belong to?
a. Finno-Ugric
b. Semitic
c. Germanic
d. Celtic
e. Romance
17. Which of the following languages belong to the Baltic
language group?
a. Finnish
b. Polish
c. Estonian
d. Latvian
e. Swedish
18. What pair of countries and languages are NOT matching?
a. Switzerland - Rhaeto-Romansh
b. Mozambique - Portuguese
c. India - Hindi
d. Canary Islands - Catalan
e. Mauritania - Arabic
19. What pair of countries and languages are NOT matching?
a. Angola - Portuguese
b. Uganda - Swahili
c. Panama - Spanish
d. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Serbian
e. Czechia - Russian
20. What pair of countries and languages are NOT matching?
a. Fiji - French
b. San Marino - Italian
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c. Malta - English
d. Chad - Arabic
e. Greenland - Danish
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Answer to Q16: A
Answer to Q17: D
Answer to Q18: D
Answer to Q19: E
Answer to Q20: A
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21. What pair of countries and newspapers are NOT matching?
a. Portugal - El Pais
b. Denmark - Politiken
c. Bulgaria - 24 Chasa
d. France . Le Figaro
e. Slovakia - Novy Cas
22. What pair of countries and newspapers are NOT matching?
a. Belgium - Het Laatste Nieuws
b. Belarus - Narodnaya Hazeta
c. France - Le Monde
d. Norway - Aftenposten
e. Italy - Correio da Manhã
23. What pair of countries and newspapers are NOT matching?
a. Italy - La Repubblica
b. Germany - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
c. Ireland - The Irish Times
d. Belgium - De Telegraaf
e. Russia - Moskovsky Komsomolets
24. What pair of countries and newspapers are NOT matching?
a. USA - Wall Street Journal
b. UK - Financial Times
c. Spain - El Mundo
d. Sweden - Dagens Nyheter
e. Czechia - Rzeczpospolita
25. What pair of countries and TV stations are NOT matching?
a. Spain - RTVE
b. Italy - Italia 24
c. Germany - ZDF
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d. France - France 1
e. UK - BBC
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Answer to Q21: A
Answer to Q22: E
Answer to Q23: D
Answer to Q24: E
Answer to Q25: B
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26. What pair of countries and TV stations are NOT matching?
a. USA - FOX
b. Netherlands - NPO 1
c. Norway - NRK
d. Russia - RT
e. Spain - RTP1
27. In which of these countries did manga originate?
a. Japan
b. China
c. Korea
d. Canada
e. USA
28. What is the name of Michelle Obama’s 2018 memoir?
a. Becoming
b. Wildflower
c. My Story
d. American Grown
e. Life of Michelle
29. Bolero, a lively dance with strongly marked rhythm, is
associated with which country?
a. France
b. Poland
c. Spain
d. Russia
e. Macedonia
30. Which singer is known as the “King of Rock and Roll”?
a. Michael Jackson
b. Justin Bieber
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c. Elvis Presley
d. Chuck Berry
e. Robbie Williams
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Answer to Q26: E
Answer to Q27: A
Answer to Q28: A
Answer to Q29: C
Answer to Q30: C
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7. Section: Art
1. Who painted The Son of Man?
a. Grand Wood
b. René Magritte
c. Salvador Dalí
d. Édouard Manet
e. Jean-Honoré Fragonard
2. What did Diego Velázquez paint?
a. La Princesa
b. Las Meninas
c. Portrait of the Infanta Maria Teresa
d. Las Infantas
e. The Kiss
3. Who was the famous cubist painter?
a. Salvador Dalí
b. Claude Monet
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Leonardo Da Vinci
e. Rafael Santi
4. Who painted The Last Supper?
a. Leonardo Da Vinci
b. Giovanni Boccaccio
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Michelangelo
e. Jackson Pollock
5. Who painted The Girl with a Pearl Earring?
a. Georges Seurat
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Answer to Q1: B
Answer to Q2: B
Answer to Q3: C
Answer to Q4: A
Answer to Q5: D
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d. Andy Warhol
e. Caravaggio
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Answer to Q6: A
Answer to Q7: B
Answer to Q8: C
Answer to Q9: E
Answer to Q10: A
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11. What art movement was Yoko Ono associated with during the
1960s?
a. fluxus
b. dadaism
c. futurism
d. post-impressionism
e. surrealism
12. To which artistic movement does Paul Gauguin’s The Yellow
Christ belong?
a. orphism
b. bauhaus
c. contextual modernism
d. cloisonnism
e. impressionism
13. What painter was summoned to Rome in 1481 to decorate the
walls of the Sistine Chapel?
a. Michelangelo
b. Ambrogio Lorenzetti
c. Raphael
d. Leonardo da Vinci
e. Sandro Botticelli
14. What group rebelled against the limitations of Impressionism?
a. Expressionism
b. Post Impressionists
c. Cubists
d. Dadaists
e. Baroque artists
15. What is Judy Chicago’s most well-known work?
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a. Atmospheres
b. The Load
c. Elin 71
d. The Dinner Party
e. Brooklyn Bridge
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Answer to Q11: A
Answer to Q12: D
Answer to Q13: E
Answer to Q14: B
Answer to Q15: D
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16. What did I.M. Pei design outside the Louvre, in Paris?
a. pyramid
b. obelisk
c. sarcophagus
d. ziggurat
e. throne
17. Which sculptor is best known for his colossal Statue of
Freedom?
a. Clark Mills
b. Hiram Powers
c. Horatio Greenough
d. Thomas Crawford
e. Raphael
18. Which artist is known as the creator of Surrealism?
a. Claude Monet
b. Salvador Dalí
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Rembrandt
e. Vincent van Gogh
19. Which ornamental art style flourished between 1890 and 1910
throughout Europe and the United States?
a. Art Deco
b. Art Nouveau
c. Baroque
d. Rococo
e. Impressionism
20. Which of these artists participated in the Impressionist
movement?
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a. Claude Monet
b. Frida Kahlo
c. Salvador Dalí
d. Johannes Vermeer
e. Frida Kahlo
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Answer to Q16: A
Answer to Q17: D
Answer to Q18: B
Answer to Q19: B
Answer to Q20: A
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d. Gerhard Richter
e. Pablo Picasso
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Answer to Q21: D
Answer to Q22: E
Answer to Q23: B
Answer to Q24: C
Answer to Q25: C
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26. What late 19th century French painter was known for his
pictures of ballet dancers?
a. Gustave Caillebotte
b. Claude Monet
c. Paul Cézanne
d. Edgar Degas
e. Salvador Dalí
27. What offshoot of Cubism was influenced by the work of dye
chemist Eugene Chevreul?
a. Fauvism
b. Purism
c. Blobism
d. Orphism
e. Futurism
28. What art movement developed in the early 18th century as a
reaction against the grandeur, symmetry, and strict regulations of the
Baroque?
a. Neoclassicism
b. Pan Futurism
c. Rococo
d. Dada
e. Ancient art
29. What is the term for a painting executed entirely in shades of
grey?
a. Grisaille
b. Imprimatura
c. Stereochromy
d. Impasto
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Answer to Q26: D
Answer to Q27: D
Answer to Q28: C
Answer to Q29: A
Answer to Q30: A
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d. William Blake
e. Peter P. Rubens
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Answer to Q31: A
Answer to Q32: D
Answer to Q33: D
Answer to Q34: D
Answer to Q35: A
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d. Claude Monet
e. Salvador Dali
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Answer to Q36: B
Answer to Q37: C
Answer to Q38: E
Answer to Q39: B
Answer to Q40: A
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b. Thai physician
c. Vietnamese revolutionaire
d. American politician
e. Japanese poetist
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Answer to Q1: B
Answer to Q2: D
Answer to Q3: E
Answer to Q4: E
Answer to Q5: C
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c. Mother Teresa
d. Marie Curie
e. Gertrude B. Elion
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Answer to Q6: D
Answer to Q7: D
Answer to Q8: D
Answer to Q9: B
Answer to Q10: D
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11. Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921
especially for his discovery of _________________.
a. the general theory of relativity
b. quantum mechanics
c. the special theory of relativity
d. the photoelectric effect
e. lifework
12. Which of the following fields was NOT included as a Nobel
Prize category at the time the Nobel Prizes were first established?
a. Literature
b. Economics
c. Medicine
d. Physics
e. Physiology
13. Which of the following famous physicists has NOT received a
Nobel Prize?
a. Stephen Hawking
b. Enrico Fermi
c. Shuji Nakamura
d. Albert Einstein
e. Marie Curie
14. Who of the following has never received a Nobel Prize in
Literature?
a. R. Kipling
b. R. Rolland
c. H. Hesse
d. W. Churchill
e. H. G. Wells
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Answer to Q11: D
Answer to Q12: B
Answer to Q13: A
Answer to Q14: E
Answer to Q15: A
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16. Elizabeth Blackburn won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology
or Medicine for her research into ___________.
a. HIV
b. Telomerase
c. Helicobacter pylori
d. Penicilin
e. Antivirotics
17. What statement is right about William Lawrence Bragg?
a. won a Nobel Prize with his father
b. was the youngest person to ever receive a Nobel Prize for
science
c. was born in Australia
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
18. Who was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes?
a. Frederick Sanger
b. Linus Pauling
c. Marie Curie
d. John Bardeen
e. Albert Einstein
19. In which category did meteorologist Professor Neville Nicols
share a Nobel Prize?
a. Medicine
b. Chemistry
c. Peace
d. Physics
e. Economics
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20. Who was the first person to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology
and Medicine?
a. Alfred Nobel
b. Emil von Behring
c. Robert Edwards
d. Luc Montagnier
e. Robert Koch
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Answer to Q16: B
Answer to Q17: D
Answer to Q18: C
Answer to Q19: C
Answer to Q20: B
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21. Which of these discoveries was NOT made by a winner of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine?
a. HIV
b. Blood Types
c. Insulin
d. The Flu Virus
e. Diphtheria antitoxin
22. Who was the inaugural Nobel Peace Prize awarded to this
entrepreneur who inspired the formation of the Red Cross after
witnessing the horrific aftermath of the Battle of Solferino (1859)?
a. Henry Dunant
b. Theodore Roosevelt
c. Henri La Fontaine
d. Woodrow Wilson
e. Martin Luther King Jr.
23. Who received the first year Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901?
a. Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen
b. Antoine H. Becquerel
c. Pierre Curie
d. Max von Laue
e. Sir William H. Bragg & William L. Bragg
24. Who received the Peace Prize in 1991 given to a citizen of
Burma for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights?
a. Kim Dae Jung
b. Shirin Ebadi
c. Wangari Maathai
d. Aung San Suu Kyi
e. Marie Curie
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25. Which Nobel Prize did Marie Sklodowska Curie win in 1903?
a. Physics
b. Peace
c. Chemistry
d. Economy
e. Physiology
Answer to Q21: D
Answer to Q22: A
Answer to Q23: A
Answer to Q24: D
Answer to Q25: A
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e. Helen Keller
30. Which of the following is NOT one of the Americans
receiving the 2013 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their
empirical analysis of asset prices?
a. Eugene F. Fama
b. Lars Peter Hansen
c. Robert J. Shiller
d. John F. Nash Jr.
Answer to Q26: B
Answer to Q27: D
Answer to Q28: B
Answer to Q29: A
Answer to Q30: D
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31. Who won two Nobel awards: Chemistry in 1954 and Peace in
1962 for combating above ground nuclear testing?
a. Martin Luther King Jr.
b. Willy Brandt
c. Henry A. Kissinger
d. Linus Carl Pauling
e. Adolfo Pérez Esquivel
32. Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature for Chile in 1971?
a. Pablo Neruda
b. Juan M. Santos
c. Toni Morrison
d. Nelson Mandela
e. Roberto Brodsky
33. Which bacterial disease was causing the death in children on
which Emil Adolf von Behring discovered an antitoxin and became
the first Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine?
a. Yellow Fever
b. Measles
c. HIV
d. Ebola
e. Diphtheria
34. In the list of laureates from the period 1901 to 2019 we see
that there are four people who received two awards each. Who are
these people sometimes called the Magnificent Four?
a. C. Cori, L. Pauling, F. Sanger, Marie S. Curie
b. C. Cori, L. Pauling, F. Sanger, J. Bardeen
c. A. Fleming, C. Cori, L. Pauling, J. Bardeen
d. A. Einstein, M. Theiler, C. Cori, F. Sanger
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Answer to Q31: D
Answer to Q32: A
Answer to Q33: E
Answer to Q34: E
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35. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for the European
Recovery Program?
a. Albert Schweitzer
b. Lester Pearson
c. George C. Marshall
d. Frank. B. Kellogg
e. Theodore Roosevelt
36. What was the first organization to win the Nobel Peace Prize?
a. International Committee of the Red Cross
b. UNHCR
c. UNICEF
d. Amnesty International
e. The Institute of International Law
37. What disease did Max Theiler, who received the 1951 Nobel
Prize for Medicine, focus on?
a. Flue
b. Yellow Fever
c. HIV
d. AIDS
e. Measles
38. Which famous women synthesized 2 anti-leukemia drugs and
drug for treatment of herpes virus diseases and received the Nobel
Prize for Medicine in 1988?
a. Marie Curie
b. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
c. Gertrude B. Elion
d. Tu Youyou
e. May-Britt Moser
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39. Who won the 1902 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work on
malaria?
a. Ronald Ross
b. Tu Youyou
c. Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
d. Linda B. Buck
e. Barbara McClintock
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Answer to Q35: C
Answer to Q36: E
Answer to Q37: B
Answer to Q38: C
Answer to Q39: A
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40. Who won the 1905 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his
investigation and discoveries in relation to tuberculosis?
a. Robert Koch
b. Ronald Ross
c. Ivan P. Pavlov
d. Karl Landsteiner
e. Alexander Fleming
41. Who won the 1906 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his and
Cajal’s work on the structure of the nervous system?
a. A. Fleming
b. K. Landsteiner
c. J. Erlanger
d. E. A. Doisy
e. Camillo Golgi
42. When was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the
discovery of insulin?
a. 1901
b. 1913
c. 1923
d. 1945
e. 2001
43. For what discovery did Willem Einthoven receive the 1924
Nobel Prize in Medicine?
a. the discovery of human blood types
b. the discovery of diphtheria antitoxin
c. the discovery of the mechanism of the electrocardiogram
d. the discovery of MRI
e. discovery of HIV
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44. Who won the 1930 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of
human blood groups?
a. Alexander Fleming
b. J. Lederberg
c. Karl Landsteiner
d. Stanley B. Prusiner
e. Konrad Lorenz
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Answer to Q40: A
Answer to Q41: E
Answer to Q42: C
Answer to Q43: C
Answer to Q44: C
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45. When was Alexander Fleming awarded the Nobel Prize for
the discovery of penicillin?
a. 1945
b. 1913
c. 1940
d. 1998
e. 1901
46. Who received the 1971 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his
discoveries concerning the mechanisms of the action of hormones?
a. Walter R. Hess
b. Joshua Lederberg
c. Andrew F. Huxley
d. Earl W. Sutherland, Jr
e. Tu Youyou
47. Who won the 1997 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of
prions?
a. Paul M. Nurse
b. Elizabeth H. Blackburn
c. Michael Houghton
d. Stanley B. Prusiner
e. Konrad Lorenz
48. When was P. Lauterbur and P. Mansfield awarded a Nobel
Prize in Medicine for discoveries concerning magnetic resonance
imaging?
a. 1990
b. 2001
c. 2003
d. 2010
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e. 2011
49. Who won the Nobel Prize for the development of in vitro
fertilization?
a. Sir Robert G. Edwards
b. Konrad Lorenz
c. Earl W. Sutherland, Jr.
d. Francis Crick
e. Carl Cori
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Answer to Q45: A
Answer to Q46: D
Answer to Q47: D
Answer to Q48: C
Answer to Q49: A
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50. When was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery
of Hepatitis C virus?
a. 2020
b. 1945
c. 2001
d. 1978
e. 1999
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Answer to Q50: A
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Answer to Q2: A
Answer to Q3: A
Answer to Q4: E
Answer to Q5: A
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b. large corporations
c. supply and demand
d. government ownership
e. laissez faire
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Answer to Q6: E
Answer to Q7: A
Answer to Q8: E
Answer to Q9: C
Answer to Q10: C
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a. Copernicus
b. Newton
c. Kepler
d. Einstein
e. Ptolemy
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Answer to Q11: A
Answer to Q12: C
Answer to Q13: C
Answer to Q14: B
Answer to Q15: B
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Answer to Q16: D
Answer to Q17: C
Answer to Q18: A
Answer to Q19: A
Answer to Q20: A
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b. William Golding
c. Pablo Neruda
d. N. V. Gogol
e. Dante Alighieri
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Answer to Q1: A
Answer to Q2: C
Answer to Q3: D
Answer to Q4: B
Answer to Q5: B
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d. Charles Dickens
e. L. V. Tolstoj
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Answer to Q6: A
Answer to Q7: A
Answer to Q8: E
Answer to Q9: E
Answer to Q10: A
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d. Jane Austen
e. George Eliot
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Answer to Q11: C
Answer to Q12: C
Answer to Q13: B
Answer to Q14: C
Answer to Q15: A
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d. William Faulkner
e. James Joyce
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Answer to Q16: D
Answer to Q17: A
Answer to Q18: B
Answer to Q19: B
Answer to Q20: A
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Answer to Q21: D
Answer to Q22: A
Answer to Q23: A
Answer to Q24: B
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Answer to Q25: A
Answer to Q26: B
Answer to Q27: C
Answer to Q28: A
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d. L. V. Tolstoj
e. Vladimir Nabokov
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Answer to Q29: E
Answer to Q30: C
Answer to Q31: C
Answer to Q32: B
Answer to Q33: D
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34. Which of the following books and authors are NOT matching
correctly?
a. Doctor Zhivago - Boris Pasternak
b. Of Mice and Men - Ernest Hemingway
c. 1984 - George Orwell
d. The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli
e. Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri
35. Who authored the 1986 novel Forrest Gump which was made
into a movie in 1994 with Tom Hanks playing the central character?
a. Margot Lee Shetterly
b. Winston Groom
c. William Goldman
d. Louisa May Alcott
e. J. D. Salinger
36. Who wrote Animal Farm?
a. Oscar Wilde
b. George Orwell
c. L. V. Tolstoj
d. Jack Kerouac
e. Virginia Woolf
37. Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?
a. Henrik Ibsen
b. Charles Dickens
c. James Joyce
d. Miguel de Cervantes
e. Albert Camus
38. Who wrote Les Misérables?
a. Alexander Pushkin
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Answer to Q34: B
Answer to Q35: B
Answer to Q36: B
Answer to Q37: B
Answer to Q38: C
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39. Who wrote Down and Out in Paris and London?
a. Stendhal
b. Virginia Woolf
c. George Orwell
d. Jane Austen
e. Daniel Defoe
40. Who wrote Of Mice and Men?
a. Mark Twain
b. John Steinbeck
c. William Golding
d. Victor Hugo
e. Henry James
41. Who wrote Frankenstein?
a. Mary Shelley
b. George Eliot
c. Cormac McCarthy
d. James Baldwin
e. J. D. Salinger
42. Who wrote Sherlock Holmes?
a. Arthur C. Doyle
b. Mary Shelley
c. Franz Kafka
d. Jack Kerouac
e. Harper Lee
43. Who wrote The Trial?
a. Franz Kafka
b. James Joyce
c. Ray Bradbury
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Answer to Q39: C
Answer to Q40: B
Answer to Q41: A
Answer to Q42: A
Answer to Q43: A
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44. Who wrote All my Sons and A View from the Bridge?
a. John Steinbeck
b. Henrik Ibsen
c. Miguel de Cervantes
d. Arthur Miller
e. Jean-Paul Sartre
45. Who write Beloved?
a. Jack Kerouac
b. Harper Lee
c. George Orwell
d. Toni Morrison
e. Virginia Woolf
46. Who wrote The Great Gatsby?
a. James Joyce
b. Charles Dickens
c. Francis S. Fitzgerald
d. Emily Dickinson
e. Ernest Hemingway
47. Who wrote Fahrenheit 451?
a. Ray Bradbury
b. George Orwell
c. Jack Kerouac
d. Friedrich Nietzsche
e. Karl Marx
48. Who wrote White Fang?
a. Henrik Ibsen
b. Jack London
c. Alexandre Dumas
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d. Alexander Pushkin
e. L. V. Tolstoj
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Answer to Q44: D
Answer to Q45: D
Answer to Q46: C
Answer to Q47: A
Answer to Q48: B
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Answer to Q49: A
Answer to Q50: C
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Answer to Q1: A
Answer to Q2: B
Answer to Q3: C
Answer to Q4: A
Answer to Q5: E
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d. Tim Scott
e. Terry Gilliam
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Answer to Q6: C
Answer to Q7: A
Answer to Q8: D
Answer to Q9: D
Answer to Q10: B
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d. Orson Welles
e. Quentin Tarantino
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Answer to Q11: B
Answer to Q12: C
Answer to Q13: D
Answer to Q14: C
Answer to Q15: B
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c. Martin Scorsese
d. Federico Fellini
e. James Cameron
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Answer to Q16: A
Answer to Q17: D
Answer to Q18: D
Answer to Q19: A
Answer to Q20: A
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b. Antonio Vivaldi
c. Joseph Haydn
d. Antonín Dvořák
e. Bedřich Smetana
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Answer to Q2: A
Answer to Q3: E
Answer to Q4: D
Answer to Q5: A
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d. Leonard Bernstein
e. Richard Wagner
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Answer to Q6: C
Answer to Q7: C
Answer to Q8: D
Answer to Q9: C
Answer to Q10: B
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d. Johann S. Bach
e. Robert Schumann
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Answer to Q11: E
Answer to Q12: A
Answer to Q13: B
Answer to Q14: C
Answer to Q15: D
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d. Antonín Dvořák
e. Claude Debussy
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Answer to Q16: E
Answer to Q17: E
Answer to Q18: C
Answer to Q19: A
Answer to Q20: B
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b. A federal state
c. A modern state
d. A monarchical state
e. A tyrannical state
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Answer to Q2: C
Answer to Q3: B
Answer to Q4: A
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c. Brazil
d. Ecuador
e. Bolivia
8. Which general famously crossed the Alps with his army?
a. Octavius
b. Hannibal
c. Hamilcar
d. Augustus
e. Antony
Answer to Q5: A
Answer to Q6: D
Answer to Q7: B
Answer to Q8: B
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e. Plastics
13. The artists Claude Monet and PierreAuguste Renoir were
associated with which art movement?
a. Impressionism
b. Fauvism
c. Abstract expressionism
d. Pointillism
e. Cubism
Answer to Q9: E
Answer to Q10: C
Answer to Q11: D
Answer to Q12: C
Answer to Q13: A
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18. Which of the following is NOT one of the Seven Wonders of
the Ancient World?
a. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
b. The Great Pyramid of Giza
c. The Lighthouse of Alexandria
d. The Parthenon of Athens
e. The Colossus of Rhodes
Answer to Q14: B
Answer to Q15: D
Answer to Q16: D
Answer to Q17: C
Answer to Q18: D
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19. Which one of the following introduced the metaphor of the
‘invisible hand’ in relation to a free trade economy?
a. David Ricardo
b. Thomas Robert Malthus
c. Karl Marx
d. Vilfredo Pareto
e. Adam Smith
20. Which one of the following theories was publicly announced
to the Prussian Academy of Science on 25th November 1915?
a. String theory
b. Quantum theory
c. The Big Bang theory
d. Dalton’s atomic theory
e. Einstein’s general theory of relativity
21. The Almagest is the common title of a mathematical and
astronomical treatise written by
a. Claudius Ptolemy.
b. Pythagoras.
c. Johannes Kepler.
d. Nicolaus Copernicus.
e. Aristotle.
22. Which of these pairs of nation and national newspaper name
is wrong?
a. France – Le Monde
b. Denmark – De Telegraaf
c. United Kingdom – The Times
d. Germany – Süddeutsche Zeitung
e. Slovakia – Nový Čas
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23. Which one of the following writers is the author of the novel
To Kill a Mockingbird?
a. Iris Murdoch
b. Harper Lee
c. Elena Ferrante
d. Georges Simenon
e. Ernest Hemingway
Answer to Q19: E
Answer to Q20: E
Answer to Q21: A
Answer to Q22: B
Answer to Q23: B
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24. Which one of the following is NOT a stated purpose of the
United Nations?
a. To achieve international co-operation in solving international
problems
b. To encourage peaceful trade between nations
c. To develop friendly relations among nations
d. To maintain international peace and security
e. To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations
25. Which one of the following composed the opera Madama
Butterfly?
a. Giacomo Puccini
b. Richard Wagner
c. Georges Bizet
d. Gioachino Rossini
e. Giuseppe Verdi
26. Which one of the following countries did NOT adopt the
coins and banknotes of the Euro as its currency on 1 January 2002?
a. Finland
b. Austria
c. Portugal
d. Luxembourg
e. Sweden
27. Which one of the following plays by William Shakespeare is
NOT set in Italy?
a. A Midsummer Night’s Dream
b. Romeo and Juliet
c. Much Ado About Nothing
d. Othello
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Answer to Q24: B
Answer to Q25: A
Answer to Q26: E
Answer to Q27: A
Answer to Q28: C
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29. Who was the first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize?
a. Selma Lagerlöf
b. Grazia Deledda
c. Mother Teresa
d. Marie Curie
e. Doris Lessing
30. The 'prisoner’s dilemma' is a common example analysed in
the field of
a. Quantum theory
b. Chaos theory
c. Asymptotic theory
d. Network theory
e. Game theory
31. Which one of the following religions is NOT considered to
have been revealed to or founded by an individual?
a. Confucianism
b. Hinduism
c. Islam
d. Buddhism
e. Christianity
32. The Constitution of the Italian Republic was enacted on 22
December 1947 by
a. The Government
b. The Ministry of Defence
c. The Constituent Assembly
d. The Ministry of Justice
e. The Supreme Court
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Answer to Q29: D
Answer to Q30: E
Answer to Q31: B
Answer to Q32: C
Answer to Q33: E
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Answer to Q34: E
Answer to Q35: B
Answer to Q36: A
Answer to Q37: B
Answer to Q38: E
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Answer to Q39: A
Answer to Q40: D
Answer to Q41: C
Answer to Q42: D
Answer to Q43: D
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Answer to Q44: C
Answer to Q45: D
Answer to Q46: E
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