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Question 1 of 15
Which scientist formulated the laws of planetary motion?
Galileo Galilei
Johannes Kepler
Isaac Newton
Nicolaus Copernicus
Question 2 of 15
What is the capital of Kazakhstan?
Astana
Almaty
Tashkent
Bishkek
Question 3 of 15
Which metal has the highest melting point?
Iron
Platinum
Titanium
Tungsten
Question 4 of 15
Which author created the fictional detective Hercule Poirot?
Arthur Conan Doyle
Agatha Christie
P.D. James
Dorothy L. Sayers
Question 5 of 15
What is the mathematical term for a six-sided polygon?
Octagon
Pentagon
Heptagon
Hexagon
Question 6 of 15
Which U.S. president served the shortest term in office?
Zachary Taylor
Millard Fillmore
James A. Garfield
William Henry Harrison
Question 7 of 15
What is the currency of Poland?
Zloty
Forint
Kuna
Koruna
Question 8 of 15
Which ocean current is responsible for warming Western Europe?
Canary Current
Humboldt Current
Gulf Stream
Kuroshio Current
Question 9 of 15
Which philosopher wrote *Critique of Pure Reason*?
John Locke
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Immanuel Kant
René Descartes
Question 10 of 15
What is the most common isotope of carbon?
Carbon-11
Carbon-13
Carbon-14
Carbon-12
Question 11 of 15
Which artist is associated with the Cubist movement?
Paul Gauguin
Henri Matisse
Jackson Pollock
Pablo Picasso
Question 12 of 15
What is the world’s largest freshwater lake by volume?
Lake Superior
Lake Baikal
Lake Victoria
Lake Tanganyika
Question 13 of 15
Which ancient civilization invented the first known writing system?
Egyptians
Sumerians
Babylonians
Phoenicians
Question 14 of 15
What is the name of the boundary in the ocean where cold and warm water masses meet?
Thermocline
Pycnocline
Clathrate zone
Halocline
Question 15 of 15
Which English king signed the Magna Carta in 1215?
Richard I
Edward I
King John
Henry III
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