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ROK Peerless Scholar Questions and Answers
There is a lot of information given to you throughout the game. Then there are quizzes and trivia that earn you extra prizes. Below is the latest Peerless Scholar Questions and Answers for the Preliminary, Midterm, and Final Exams!
ROK Peerless Scholar Preliminary
The Peerless Scholar Preliminary is 10 trivia questions. This is available during the week, Monday thru Friday. The nice part is there's no limit so you can search for the answers below with ease. The rewards are worth the effort. Passing the ROK Peerless Scholar Preliminary will earn you a Midterm Qualifier Token to the ROK Peerless Scholar Midterm!
ROK Peerless Scholar Midterm
The Peerless Scholar Midterm is available on Saturday assuming you qualified. To qualify you need Midterm Qualifier Token from the Preliminary. The Midterm is only available at 2:30 & 12:30 UTC. The rewards are 1.5M gems shared amongst the people passing the Midterm.
ROK Peerless Scholar Final Exam
The Peerless Scholar Final Exam starts at 14:30 UTC on the last Saturday of the month. You need to Qualify just like the Midterm. The reward is 5M gems shared for those who pass the Peerless Scholar Final Exam. This is a timed 20 question exam. You have 17 seconds for the first 5 questions, then 14 seconds for the next 5 questions, and 12 seconds for the remaining 5 questions.
There are 3 Life Tokens for you if you answer a question wrong. You will fail the Final Exam on the 4th question answered wrong.
ROK Peerless Scholar Questions and Answers
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Questions | Answers |
Which astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory in the 16th century? | Nicolaus Copernicus |
The flag of which country holds the world record of being the oldest continuously used national flag? | Denmark |
Which gas makes up more than 90% of Mars' atmosphere? | Carbon Dioxide |
Which of the following is NOT one of Lohar's skills? | Utter Annihilation |
Which of the following is not King Skill? | Relief |
Who made the idea "Troy"? | Odysseus |
Which of the following is another name for the "Black Death" that raged across the Europe during the Late Middle Ages? | Yersinia pestis |
Which of the following juice is containedin the classic cocktail "Bloody Mary"? | Tomato Juice |
In which city is Denmark's statue of The Little Mermaid located? | Copenhagen |
What is China's earliest known book of military strategy? | Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" |
In Greek mythology, what was the name of Hades' 3-headed dog which guarded the gates of the Underworld | Cerberus |
Founder of Edo Bakufu | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Official measure Martin Luther | Edict of Worms |
Which was a lighthouse built after Macedonia conquered Egypt and waste of the seven wonders of the ancient world? | The Lighthouse of Alexandria |
Who was the last emperor of All Russia? | Nicholas II |
Whose beauty is said to have been the cause of the Trojan War? | Helen |
Northern Humanists like Erasmus were most commonly known for what? | Interest in religion and social form |
Which German psychologist discovered the human brain's forgetting curve? | Hermann Ebbinghaus |
What is the conversion ratio of amperes (A) to milliamperes (mA)? | 1/1000 |
Which of the following did Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More have in common? | Both were considered humanists |
Who first implemented the Julian Calendar in Rome? | Julius Caesar |
Which of the following is the world's largest island? | Greenland |
Which commander signed a peace treaty with Saladin in 1192? | Richard I |
Who was the first human woman created by Hephaestus in Greek mythology? | Pandora |
Which commander was in charge of capturing Constantinople at the age of 21? | Mehmed II |
Which of the following fruits, known as "wolf peach", were erroneously thought to be poisonous? | Tomatoes |
Which of the following was also known as the Eastern Roman Empire? | Byzantine Empire |
Which of the following French Kings was known as the Sun King? | Louis XIV |
Which inventor built the world’s first electric locomotive in 1837? | Robert Davidson |
Which type of holy sites grant troop attack bonuses? | Flame Altar |
Which of the following can NOT be found in Alliance Shops? | Golden Key |
What is Belisarius' nickname? | Last of the Romans |
Which European country's king funded Christopher Columbus' famous expedition?</td> | Spain |
From the 17th to 19th centuries, the Kingdom of Prussia was mostly in which modern country | Germany |
Which mammalian order does Suidae belong to? | Artiodactyla |
Who was believed to be the prototype of king of hearts in poker? | Charlemagne |
What did Spartacus do as a slave before leading the biggest slave rebellion of Ancient Rome? | A gladiator |
Who proposed the philosophical idea of "I think, therefore I am"? | Descartes |
Which of the following marine species has existed the longest? | Nautilus |
Which country gave the Statue of Liberty ti American people as a gift? | France |
Which of the following physicists was born on the death anniversary of Galileo Galilei, and died on the birth anniversary of Albert Einstein? | Stephen Hawking |
Who was called "Napoleon of crime" in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories? | Professor Moriarty |
Which building was originally built in London to house the Great Exhibition of the Works Industry of All Nations held in 1851? | The Crystal Palace |
Which of the following was built at the order of Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal? | Taj Mhal |
how many times is the character 1 used when you write from numbers 1 to number 99? | 20 |
In which country did the Carlist Wars take place during the 19th century? | Spain |
Which war was fought between the Bristish houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England? | The Wars of the Roses</td> |
Insufficient intake of which element may case thyromegaly? | Iodine |
Official measure Martin Luther | Diet of Worms |
Which French monarch was known as Saint Louis? | Louis IX |
Which country in Asia overlaps with the former Parthian empire? | Iran |
What is the softest material known to mankind? | Talc |
Which of the following was a Knight of the Round Table? | Lancelot |
The three kingdoms of Korea where Baekje, Silla, and? | Goguryeo |
Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy source (such as coal, oil, or natural gas)? | Fossil Fuel |
Which of the following is an alternative energy source based on splitting heavy atoms into lighter ones to release energy? | Nuclear energy |
Which war ended the rule of the House of Plantagenet and began the rule of the Tudors in England? | The Wars of the Roses</td> |
Which commander is named death hydromel?</td> | Sarka |
Which of these is not a natural resource? | Clothing |
The Punic Wars were fought by Ancient Rome and what other Ancient Empire? | Ancient Carthage |
Who was the last female Pharaoh of the Ptolemy Dynasty? | Cleopatra VII |
Raphael is best known for his creation of which of the following? | School of Athens |
How many phases are there in The Mightiest Governor event? | 5 |
Which commander is known as Kamakura's warlord? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which of these is used to rally alliance troops? | Castle |
What is the highest level a City Hall can reach in Rise of Kingdoms? | 25 |
Which country started the tradition of the 8-hour workday? | United Kingdom |
Which of the following was NOT invented in China? | Seismographs |
Which country is not in Europe? | Egypt |
Which of the following commanders excels at attacking enemy cities? | Caesar |
While Gutenberg introduced the printing press in Europe, his invention was influenced by which country, the first to develop a moveable type? | China |
The four major varieties of Guzheng in Ancient China were the Haozhong, Luqi, Jiaowei, and the...? | Raoliang |
Which of the following is NOT one of El Cid's skills? | Chivalry |
With whom did Minamoto no Yoshitsune raise an army to fight Taira no Kiyomori? | Minamoto no Yoritomo |
What color is a polar bears skin? | Black |
Egyptians made paper from which material?= | Papyrus |
The differences among a species, like different bird beaks, are called | Variations |
What is the length of a marathon in kilometers? | 42.2 Km |
Which part of the brain will alcohol affect? | The Cerebellum |
What is the troop health bonus you can get from a fully upgraded Hospital? | 1% |
What are the Books of Covenant used for? | Upgrading Castle |
How many Elite Commanders are there in the game? | 5 |
The three great philosophers of ancient Greece were Plato, Aristotle, and?</td> | Socrates. |
Which of the following can not be found in a Silver Chest at the tavern? | Lvl. 3 Tome of knowledge |
Which unit type is strong against Archers? | Cavalry |
Which unit type is strong against Cavalry? | Infantry |
Who is the commander considered an enemy of Rome since childhood? | Hannibal Barca |
Which of these commanders was able to defeat the great Charles in the battle? | |
Who painted The Last Supper? | Leonardo Da Vinci |
Ancient Egyptian history spans how many kingdoms? | 3 - Old, Middle, New |
Who is the King of the Kingdom? | Leader of the alliance that conquers the lost temple |
Which of the following is not a characteristic of renaissance art? | Flat/Two-dimensional |
Which famous and influential family did the famous Renaissance art patron Duke Lorenzo belong to? | Medici |
Wealthy family in Florence | Medicis |
Which of the following was not a pillar of the Renaissance? | Mannerism |
Which of the following was a Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements? | Humanism |
Which period of European history, lasting from 1300 to 1600, saw renewed interest in classical culture and led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world? | Renaissance |
Without using buffs, how many action points can a governor have? | 1,000 |
Which unit strong against infantry? | Archer |
hich of the following commanders excels at leading Calvary? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which of the following does not award Individual Credits? | Giving resources to allies. |
Which Portuguese explorer sailed from the Cape of Good Hope to India? | Vasco de Gama |
Why do frogs and other organisms produce so many eggs/offspring? | the more offspring produced the more likely they will survive |
What are Arrows of Resistance used for?</td> | Upgrading Watch Tower |
Renaissance painters in Flanders, as in Italy, tended to produce what type of artwork? | Realistic |
What provided the major economic support for the renaissance? | Wealthy Patrons |
Why are advantageous traits more likely to be passed onto offspring? | because they are more likely to survive and produce... |
After its foundation in the 6th century BCE, which institution of the Roman Republic served as a consultative parliament? | The Senate |
What is the name for electricity produced by water power using large dams in a river? | Hydroelectric power |
The process of splitting atoms is known as | Fission |
Santa Claus travels on a sleigh pulled by what animal? | Reindeer |
Which war was fought between British houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England? | The Wars of the Roses |
Which of these was the only commander to defeat Cyrus the great in battle? | Tomyris |
Which of the following commanders joined a rebellion against her own husband? | Constance |
Which commander is nicknamed the Roaring Barbarian? | Lohar |
Which of the following resources cannot be found in your jeans? | Lead |
Which commander was paired with Minamoto? | Tomoe Gozen |
Which of the following was a general during Japan's Genpei War? | Tomoe Gozen |
In Greek mythology, to whom did Paris the prince of troy give golden apple inscribed with to the most beautiful goddess? | Aphrodite |
Of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, which comes first? | Rat / Mouse |
Which Civilization was the first to have public toilets? | Ancient Rome |
Which of the following is a fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is often found in folded or tilted layers and used for heating and cooking? | Natural Gas |
From the 8th to the 11th century CE, what did Europeans frequently call the Scandinavian invaders who frequently ravaged their lands? | Vikings |
Which of the following is an inexhaustible energy resource that relies on hot magma or hot dry rocks below ground?</td> | Geo |
Which of the following is considered an energy source? | Petroleum |
The Renaissance was a "Rebirth"of | Classical Culture |
Advantages of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press include all of the following except | Increase in church power |
Who invented the printing press? | Johann Gutenberg |
Who founded the Kingdom of Asturias? | Pelagius |
Which of the following does NOT give commanders EXP? | Attacking other players |
Raphael is best known for? | School of Athens |
Which of the following is a Phase of the Mightiest Governor? | Enemy Elimination |
Which of these two were created by Leonardo da Vinci? | The Last Supper, Mona Lisa |
Which war was fought between the British?= | War of Roses |
Which commander is nicknamed Carthage's Guardian? | Hannibal Barca |
What two major works are attributed to homer? | The Odyssey and the Iliad |
Which of the following is not an objective of Greek mythology? | Provide a path for salvation |
Which commander is nicknamed the Father of Conquest? | Baibars |
Where do most hurricanes start? | On the Open Seas |
Which commander is known as the Lady of the Mercians? | Æthelflæd |
Which landmark in Sydney, Australia is shaped like sails? | Sydney Opera House |
Egypt's economy was primarily based on what? | Agriculture |
Which planet in our solar system rotates the fastest? | Jupiter |
Which of the following commanders was part of the Battle of Red Cliffs? | Cao Cao |
What is Julius Caesar's nickname? | Uncrowned king |
How many fingers does the cartoon character mickey mouse have on each hand? | 4 |
Which Portuguese explorer was the first European to sail to the southern tip of Africa? | Bartolomeu Dias |
In which country was air conditioning invented? | USA |
The two capitals of Austria - Hungary were Budapest and? | Vienna |
In Greek Mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes? | Father and son |
In Greek mythology, which hero requested for the Golden Fleece? | Jason |
"The end justifies the means" was a key belief of the author of "The Prince". What was his name?</td> | Machiavelli |
Where did the renaissance begin? | Italy |
Who painted the Mona Lisa? | Leonardo da Vinci |
Movable type was first used in which country? | China |
The “Windsor knot” was made popular by which king of England? | Edward VIII |
Which ancient Greek scholar laid the foundations for future European mathematics and authored the "Elements" of geometry? | Euclid |
Who was the only king of England to be executed? | Charles I |
What four words saying did Oda Nobunaga live by? | Rule With Absolute Force |
Which of the following is not a reason why the renaissance began in Italy? | The black plague did not hit Italy as a result of the alps |
Which of the following is not an objective of Greek mythology? | Provide path of salvation |
Under normal circumstances, which layer of the sun can we see with the naked eye? | Photosphere |
Which commander is known as Barbarossa? | Frederick I |
Which of the following does the green Olympic Ring represent? | Oceania |
Which Ancient Greek physicist famously discovered the concept of buoyancy while taking a bath? | Archimedes |
How do you get Alliance Technology credits? | By donating to the Alliance |
Egypt’s economy was primarily based on? | Agriculture |
In Greek mythology, what was Achilles' only weak point? | His heel |
Mutations are a change in what? | DNA |
Which honorary rank was the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) given? | Colonel |
Which city-state of Ancient Greece was known for its Brutal military training and bravery? | Sparta |
Wales officially became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain during the reign of which King? | King Henry VIII |
Queen Victoria of England was part of which royal house? | The house of Hanover</td> |
Which of the seven wonders of the world were created to cure the new Queen of Babylon's homesickness? | The Hanging Gardens |
Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy source? | Water |
Which commander was considered an enemy of Rome from an early age? | Hannibal Barca |
Which art group is known as a "National Treasure" of Canada? | Cirque du Soleil |
Which Roman Emperor was named Augustus after ending a civil war? | Gaius Octavius |
In Norse mythology, who wielded the weapon Gungnir? | Odin |
Northern Humanists Like Erasmus were most Commonly Known for what? | The Religions |
During the Renaissance, why was Florence significant? | Birthplace of the Renaissance |
Which of the following describes a monotheist? | Someone who warships 1 god. |
To whom did India give title mahatma? | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi |
How many action points can a governor have? | 1000 |
Which of the following is a name for sedimentary rock formed from decayed plant materiel in swampy areas? | Coal |
Ashoka the Great was the king of which Ancient Indian kingdom? | Maurya |
On which continent is the human race generally thought to have originated?</td> | Africa |
What is the name of the renewable energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood and alcohol? | Biomass energy |
Where did King Louis XIV of France move the royal Court to in 1682? | Palace of Versailles</td> |
Who was the Emperor of the First French Empire? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading archers? | Yi Seong-Gye |
Who founded the joseon dynasty? | Yi Seong-Gye |
First general of the Edo shogunate? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
What is the center of a hurricane called?= | Eye |
Which prominent statesman served as the first general of the Edo shogunate at the end of Japan's Warring States period? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
In Ark of Osiris, where are you supposed to take the Ark? | Escort the Ark to a non-enemy building |
Which group conquered the Byzantine Empire? | The Ottomans |
Where was the rallying point for the First Crusade? | Constantinople |
Which of the following is a term for a valuable material of geologic origin that can be extracted from the earth | Natural Resources |
Which city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics? | Sydney |
Which of the following is a liquid fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is burned to obtain energy and used to manufacture plastics? | Oil |
Who killed Hector and how Achilles die?</td> | Achilles; Arrow though his heel |
First created in Ancient Greece, to which profession does Hippocratic oath apply? | Doctors |
Who instituted the Julian Calendar? | Julius Caesar |
Who owned everything in ancient Egyptian Kingdoms? | Pharaoh |
Which part of the human body contains mostly water? | Eyeballs |
Before leading the biggest slave rebellion of Ancient Rome, what was Spartacus?</td> | Gladiator |
What is the champion Keira's nickname?</td> | The Red Chameleon |
Ashoka the great was the king of which ancient kingdom? | Maurya Dynasty |
Which artist designed St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican? | Michelangelo |
Who was praised by his countryman as ancient Greece's best and most honest democratic representatives? | Pericles |
What is the name of the revolution in 1688 which established the British constitutional monarchy? | Glorious Revolution |
Which part of the brain will alcohol affect? | Cerebellum |
Who was the emperor of the first French Empire? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
The process Of combining atoms is known as what? | Fusion |
Which of the following is NOT one of Pelagius passive skills? | Charge |
Which Prominent statesman served as the first general of the Edo Shogunate at the end of Japan's warring states period? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Which was the only ancient civilization to develop in a tropical jungle rather than a river basin? | The Incas |
Lost City | The Incas |
Which ethnic group founded the earliest civilization of Mesopotamia? | The Sumerians |
The cone-shaped winds of tornadoes are notable for doing what? | Spinning |
Who commanded the New Model Army founded by Parliament during the English Civil War? | Cromwell |
Who is considered the "Father of Modern Olympic Games"? | Pierre de Coubertin |
When is the declaration of independence?</td> | 1776 |
Who was the first Emperor of Rome? | Gaius Octavius Augustus= |
Unit type strong against Infantry? | Archer |
Where did king Louis XIV of France move to royal court to in 1682? | Palace of Versailles</td> |
Which beverage was invented by American pharmacist John Pemberton? | Cola |
Which of the following commander excels at gathering resources? | Cleopatra VII |
The more genetic variation a population has, the more likely it is that some individual will what? | Survive |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading infantry? | Richard I |
Which of the following was an enemy of Richard the Lionheart? | Saladin |
In Greek mythlogy, which hero quested for the golden fleece? | Jason |
Which landmark in Sydney, Australia is shaped like sails? | Opera House |
Where do adaptations come from? | Both mutations and Genetic recombination. |
Where did Genghis Khan start building his Mongolian Empire? | Asia |
Who was the founder of the Mongolian Empire? | Genghis Khan |
what is the name for the phenomenon by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment survive to pass traits to their offspring? | Natural Selection |
Which of the following commanders was part of the hundred years war? | Joan of Arc |
Which commander was nicknamed mead of death? | Sarka |
What is a monotheist? | Only believe in one god. |
What discovery made the deciphering of hieroglyphics possible ? | Rosetta stone. |
Eyeglasses are composed of quartz, sand, and what? | Petroleum |
When Achilles refuses to fight, Patroclus puts on Achilles armor, fights the trojans, and dies, who is Patroclus killed by? | Hector |
In which year did Richard and Saladin sign a truce? | 1192 |
Mutations are important because they bring about what? | Genetic Variation needed for a population to evolve |
In Ark of Osiris which speedup can be used? | Healing Speed Up |
How did Saladin change the Middle East?</td> | Palestine |
When was the Declaration of Independence written? | 1776 |
The Mughal Empire carried Islam to where?= | Most of India |
Which musical instrument has six strings? | Guitar |
The four biggest musicals in the world are Cats, Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, and? | The Phantom of the Opera |
France and Germany were both once part of what feudal Kingdom? | Francia |
In Russian history, what nickname was the first Tzar given for their tyranny? | Ivan the Terrible |
Which of the following is considered a metallic resource? | Iron |
Which commander is known as the Conquerorof Chaos? | Cao Cao |
Which of the Babylonian Codes of Law was the first full set of written laws in recorded history? | The Code of Hammurabi</td> |
Which European wrote the first travelogue detailing China's history, culture, and art? | Marco Polo |
China's crosstalk sketch comedy format originates in three places: Tianqiao in Beijing, the Quanty Bazaar in Tianjin and where in Nanjing? | Fuzimiao |
Homer's 'The Iliad' focuses on events happening during which war or battle? | The Trojan War |
Which of the following is not part of Mexico's flag.? | Camel |
Which commander was known as the Celtic Rose? | Boudica |
Which type of natural disaster is measured using the Richter scale? | Earthquake |
Which is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the largest cumulative circulation of any single-author comic? | Eiichiro Oda / One Piece |
In Ancient Greece, which philosopher liked to discuss ideas on a street which then got the nickname Peripatetic School? | Aristotle |
Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment overturned a theory of which Ancient Greek scientists? | Aristotle |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Poitiers in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
Where did the soldiers of Ancient Rome get their weapons and armor? | Themselves |
Who wrote the Art of War? | Sun Tzu |
During the Trojan War, which Greek warrior killed Hector? | Achilles |
Which of the following is Zeus' elder brother in Geek Mythology? | Poseidon |
Which of the following serves as the national flower of the Philippines? | Sampaguita |
What is the name for electricity producedby water using large dams in a river? | Hydroelectric energy |
Whose autobiography "Living to Tell the Tale" won them the Nobel Prize in Literature? | Gabriel García Márquez</td> |
Which official measure made it a crime to give Martin Luther food or shelter? | Edict of Worms |
Which ancient civilization built the "Lost City" of Machu Picchu? | The Incas |
Which of these cities hosted the Olympicsin 1900? | Paris |
The Taj Mahal was built during which Indian Dynasty? | The Mughal Dynasty |
Which emperor issued the Proclamation of Milan? | Constantine I |
Which of the following achievements must be completed before the "Special Snowflake" achievement? | Long-range strike |
What is Commander Lancelot good at? | Leading cavalry units |
What is Commander Baybars good at? | Leading cavalry units</td> |
What is Commander Hermann good at? | Leading Archers |
When a governor's city hall reaches level 25, how many farms can they build?</td> | 4 |
What is commander Keira good at? | Leading archers |
What is commander Osman I good at? | Attacking Cities |
Which buff can be acquired from occupyinga Sanctum of Courage? | Increase EXP gained by commanders |
What is the Commander Hannibal Barca good at? | Attacking cities |
Who came up with the Trojan horse idea?</td> | Odysseus |
Who won the Trojan war? | The Greeks |
old part empire now on which asian country lands | Iran |
What is Commander Eulji Mundeok good at? | Leading infantry units</td> |
What causes lunar eclipses? | The earth moves directly between the sun and the moon |
During the Second Punic War, in which battle did a vastly outnumbered Hannibal defeat a Roman army? | The Battle of Cannae</td> |
"The end justifies the means" was a key belief of the author of "The Prince". What was his name?</td> | Machiavelli |
One "day" on the planet Venus is approximately equal to how many earth days? | 243 days |
Which of the following nations is the closest to the North Pole? | Finland |
Which of the following is NOT one of the major greenhouse gases in earth's atmosphere? | Nitrogen |
What was another usage of gin, aside from being a popular drink, in the 18th century? | Medicine |
When catching and releasing deep sea fish,why is it important to pierce their swim bladder? | To prevent them from dying of distended swim bladders |
Which of the following factors allows certain mixed drinks to be layered? | Density |
Which of the following cat breeds is known for being hairless? | Sphynx |
When is the International Day of Forests?= | 21-Mar |
When is the World No Tobacco Day? | 31-May |
When did dinosaurs first exist? | Triassic |
Which nation was NOT involved in the Battle of Waterloo? | Italy |
What is commander Sun Tzu good at? | Leading city garrisons. |
The air often feels fresher after a thunderstorm because it has been enriched with which gas? | Ozone |
The great Asoka, which was the king of the ancient Indian kingdom | Maurya |
Who came up with the Trojan Horse idea? Who won the Trojan War? | Odysseus; The Greeks</td> |
Which one of the following is not one of Hermann's skills? | Irresistible |
Keira once defied the world's expectations about her in a glorious battle. Where did this battle take place? | Sunset Canyon |
China's Temple of Heaven was built duringthe reign of which emperor? | The Yongle Emperor (Zhu Di) |
Which of the following is NOT one of Keira's skills? | Unruly Blood |
The kingdom title 'Queen' increases whichof the following? | Gathering Speed |
How many bones does an adult human have? | 206 |
Who funded Christopher Colombus's travels? | Spain |
Who was the first of Henry VIII's children to rule England? | Edward VI |
Henry I took the throne of Englnd in the year 1100 after which relative died? | His Brother |
What causes the distinctive smell in the air after it rains? | The influence of actinomycetes |
Of the following nations, which has the smallest area? | Vatican City |
What is the hardest part of the human body? | Tooth Enamel |
In most cases, what kind of mosquitoes will drink animal blood? | Female mosquitos |
Which historical figure is entombed in Palenque's Temple of the Inscriptions?</td> | Pakal the Great |
Where did King John of England agree to the Magna Carta in 1215? | Runnymede |
Which of the following is an accurate description of the Mediterranean climate?= | Hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. |
Which of the following is NOT one of Osman I's skills? | Oblique Tactics |
Which of the following is NOT one of Belisarius' skills? | Thunderous Force |
Which of the following kingdom title descriptions are INCORRECT? | Prime minister has increased troop attack. |
In the Commander View page, what buff do commanders acting as a "drillmaster" get? | +1% Troop Attack |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Ranger" get? | +5% XP Gain & Damage vs. Barbarians (none of these answers) |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Tax Officer" get? | +5% Gathering Speed |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Iron Guard" get? | +1% Troop Health |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Supply Captain" get? | +5% Gathering Speed and Troop Load |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Charge Captain" get? | +1% Rally Attack & Rally Troop March Speed |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "King Head" get? | +1% Troop Defense and Health |
Where was commander Lohar born? | In a remote barbarian tribe. |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops against infantry enemies? | Hermann |
which of the following was praised by his countrymen as Ancient Greece's best and most honest democratic representative? | Pericles |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST archer enemies? | Cao Cao |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST cavalry enemies? | Sun Tzu |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops when gathering resources? | Seondeok |
In which country is the mysterious Stonehenge located? | United Kingdom |
In China's Han Dynasty, who opened the Silk Road on the orders of Emperor Wu? | Zhang Qian |
Why was scurvy once a common problem for sailors? | A lack of fresh fruit and vegetable on long voyages |
Why does drinking coffee make people feel more awake? | It contains caffeine</td> |
Which of the following illnesses can be caused by a lack of vitamin D? | Rickets |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading cavalry? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune</td> |
In which year did Richard the Lionheart and Saladin sign a truce? | 1192 |
Which is NOT a King Skill? | Relief |
What outstanding contribution to science won biologist Karl Landsteiner the Nobel Prize? | Discovering the human blood groups |
In most cases, which kind of lion has a mane? | Adult male |
What is the location of the mysterious stoneage? | Germany |
What was the relationship between the famed generals Tolui and Genghis Khan?</td> | Father and son |
Which of the following vitamins is most helpful for maintaining good vision? | Vitamin A |
Which of the following kingdom title descriptions are INCORRECT? | Dukes have increased troops attack |
What is the main purpose of white blood cells in the human body? | Fighting Infection and disease |
Which of these cities in Brazil has hosted the Olympic Games? | Rio de Janeiro |
In which year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin? | 1928 |
Which of the following countries is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere? | None of these answers are correct |
Which of these countries does the Prime Meridian pass through? | Mali |
Which of the following accurately describes the Arctic Circle | Polar Day and Polar Night are phenomenons that occur there |
Which of the following is NOT one of Matilda of Flanders' skills? | Celtic Blood |
Which of the following is NOT one of Mulan's skills? | Indomitable Army |
Which country was the first to invent perfume? | Cyprus |
What's the primary cause of the formation of the Himalayas? | Collision between plates |
In Greek mythology, what is the Goddess Eos known as? | Goddess of the Dawn |
Which god is Taranis in Celtic mythology? | Thunder God |
During China's Warring States Period, which state defeated the other six and built the unified Chinese empire? | Qin |
What is the primary cause of karst landforms? | The dissolution of soluble rocks |
The Bastille, a prison once located in the center of Paris, France, originally served what purpose? | Defensive fortress |
Which of the following doctors was the first to describe completely, and in detail, the systemic circulation and the function of the heart? | William Harvey |
Which country was Marco Polo, a famous explorer and merchant, born in? | Republic of Venice |
Where was the World Heritage Terracotta Army found? | In a royal mausoleum</td> |
serval | Africa |
karst landform cause | dissolution of soluble rocks |
Which one of these animals does NOT lay eggs? | Bat |
Apart from "Times You Can Be Helped" and "Power", which of the following Alliance Center parameters can also be upgraded? | Reinforcement Troop Capacity |
Apart from "Number of Scouts" and "Power", which of the following Scout Camp parameters can also be upgraded? | Scout March Speed and Exploration Range |
What does alliance skill "nature's gift" do? | Summon resources point in a selected area (cannot be used in the lost kingdom) |
Which of these two were created by Leonardo da Vinci? | The Last Supper, Mona Lisa |
What is the root cause of altitude sickness ? | Rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation |
Which of the following buildings cannot be upgraded? | Courier Station |
What does alliance skill "fully loaded" do? | Increases alliance members' gathering speed for one type of resource. |
Which technology comes before Swordsman?</td> | Iron Working |
Which of the following best describes a Clownfish? | Tropical marine fish</td> |
Which technology comes before Pavise? | Bodkin Arrows |
Which technology comes right before Heavy Cavalry? | Scale Armor |
In ancient Egypt, which of the following was NOT a privilege of being a 'Scribe'? | Exempt from paying medical expenses if sick |
Which of the following wasn't a benefit from being a Scribe of Ancient Egypt?</td> | Except from medical paid sick lead |
How was the Gutenberg Bible put into mass production? | Movable type printing press |
In which year was the Napoleonic Code established? | 1804 |
Which Dutch Scientist is know as "the father of microbiology"? | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek |
In which country was the famed revolutionary and military strategist Simón Bolívar born? | Venezuela |
Where is the Capital of Scotland? | Edinburgh |
Since its founding in 1863, how many times has the International Comittee of the Red Cross won the Nobel Peace Prize? | 3 |
The novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins near the end of which Chinese dynsasty? | Han |
In Which theater was Beethoven's Symphony No.5 in C Minor debuted in 1808?</td> | The Theater and der Wien |
In Morse code, what is the length in dots between two words? | 7 |
Who was the last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? | Francis II |
After a Venus Flytrap catches an insect, how does it digest and absorb the prey? | The inner flaps of the leaves secrete a digestive fluid |
Of the following, which is most likely to have directly led to the Bronze Age? | Bronze is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time. |
Which of the following is an economic building? | Alliance Center |
Which of the following awards daily activity points? | Defeating barbarian troops on the map |
Which of the following cities was the first to have an underground rapid transit system? | London |
Why was British nurse Florence Nightingale known as "The Lady with the Lamp"? | She would inspect patients at night |
Who was the first King of Italy after its unification in 1861? | Victor Emmanuel II |
Which title did Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the International Olympic Committee, hold ? | Baron |
In which year was the first Wimbledon Tennis Championship held? | 1877 |
Which of the following is the world's first national park? | Yellowstone National Park |
In which country was Carlsberg Group, a leading brewer, founded in 1847? | Denmark |
What's does the "Skillful Craftsman" alliance skill do when used? | Greatly increases alliance flag construction speed. |
How many reward chests are awarded for reaching 60 daily activity points? | 3 |
Which of the following structures is a military building? | Scout Camp |
What are the dimensions of the fog cleared by a Kingdom Map item? | 10x10 |
What caused the death of Pericles? | A plague. |
What are the wind-shaped cones of tornadoes famous for? | Spinning |
How long does the item Builder Recruitment last? | 2 days |
At which VIP level do you permanently unlock a second building queue? | Level 6 |
How many times can you receive alliance help if your alliance center is level25? | 30 |
During which emperor's reign was the Roman Colosseum completed? | Titus |
Elder brother of Zeus | Poseidon |
What is the default rallied troop capacity when your castle is level 25? | 2 million |
How many separate khanates or empires had the Mongol Empire fractured into bythe time of Kublai's death in 1294? | 4 |
Who initiated the first Salt March? | Mahatma Gandhi |
Held in 1929, how long did the first Academy Awards ("Oscars") ceremony take? | 15 minutes |
The zeppelin was invented by engineers from which country? | Germany |
On its tragic maiden voyage, what was the Titanic's intended destination?</td> | New York |
What did Theodorus van Gogh, the younger brother of famed Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, do for a living? | Art Dealer |
In what year did Einstein publish his four Annus Mirabilis ("Miracle Papers")? | 1905 |
Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect? | The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans |
For which disease did Edward Jenner, known as the father of immunology, develop a vaccine ? | Smallpox |
Which of the following is a decorative building? | Stone Drum |
What was Belisarius nickname? | The last of romans |
How many VIP points can you buy with 200 gems? | 200 |
What caused the death of the outstanding statesmen and military strategist, Pericles? | A plague |
Which of the following is most likely to have directly led to the bronze age? | Bronze is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time |
Which Pharaoh ordered the construction of the Abu Simbel temples? | Ramesses II |
Which of the following did NOT occur during the Greco-Persian Wars? | The Battle of Agincourt |
Which script was the Code of Hammurabi engraved onto stone in? | Cuneiform |
According to the tale of the She-wolf in Roman mythology, what came of the twins she nurtured, Romulus and Remus?</td> | Romulus became the founder and the first king of Rome |
Which modern-day city was Shakespeare's Globe Theater built in? | London |
How much will an Enhanced Attack (Advanced) item increase your attack? | 10% |
What were the men and women hiding from on the outskirts of Florence in the novella collection "The Decameron"? | The Black Plague |
What was the famous speech by Otto von Bismarck regarding in 1862? | Blood and Iron |
Why was the dead sea given this name? | The high-saline water prevents plants and animals from thriving near it. |
Who was the only US President that served more than 2 terms? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
What does the word "Formua" in "Formula 1 Racing" refer to? | The rules which participating cars must follow |
What is the world's oldest film festival?= | Venice Film Festival |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne? | December |
Who initiated the first Salt March? | Mahatma Gandhi |
Who was the first astronaut to enter outer space? | Yuri Gagarin |
Which of the following were born in the same year as singer Luciano Pavarotti? | Elvis Presley |
In which UK city were The Beatles founded in 1960? | Liverpool |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne?</td> | December |
Which script was the Code of Hammurabi engraved onto stone in? | Cuneiform |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
According to the tale of the She-wolf in Roman mythology, what came of the twins she nurtured, Romulus and Remus? | Romulus became the founder and first King of Rome |
What were the men and women hiding from on the outskirts of Florence in the novella collection 'The Decameron'? | The Black Plague |
Which of the following speeches was made by the Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck in September of 1862? | Blood and Iron |
Which civilization gives a 5% attack bonus to cavalry units? | Germany |
How much will an Enhanced Gathering item increase your gathering speed? | 50% |
The novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins near the end of which Chinese Dynasty | Han |
Who was the founder of the Edo Bakufu of Japan? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
What is the duration of the Builder Recruitment item? | 2 days |
Which modern-day city was Shakespeare's Globe Theater built in? | London |
Which of the following stories is not oneof Grimms' Fairy Tale? | The Little Mermaid |
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? | Marie Curie |
Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya helpto establish? | The Zhou Dynasty |
Which two cities does Portugal's Dom Luis Bridge connect? | Porta, Vila Nova de Gaia |
What was the original purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza? | Pharoah Khufu's tomb |
Which if the following buffs can take effect during Sunset Canyon battles? | Buffs from equipment</td> |
What was the regnal name of the last emperor of China's Qing Dynasty? | Xuantong |
Which of the following works is based on the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, fought by Charlemagne and his knights? | The Song of Roland |
What is the only known short-period comet that is regularly visible to the naked eye from Earth? | Halley's Comet |
In Norse mythology, who does the hammer Mjolnir belong to? | Thor |
Which philosopher wrote "Utopia";? | Plato |
Lactose intolerance is caused by a shortage of what? | Lactase |
Why were the bow and stern of Viking longboats designed to be symmetrical? | To reverse direction quickly without a turn around |
In 1998, the 16th FIFA World Cup was held in which country? | France |
Which country is Catalhoyuk (Çatalhöyük) located in? | Turkey |
In Ark of Osiris, how many teleports does the first alliance to occupy an obelisk earn? | 8 |
French National Day is on July 14 in order to coincide with which historical event? | Storming of the Bastille |
Which of the following is not a natural resource? | Clothes |
The Throwing Axeman is which civilization's special unit? | France |
Elbe day was the meeting of which two armies during World War II? | USA, USSR |
Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley? | Frankenstein |
Who were the first mountaineer(s) on record to reach the summit of Mt.Everest? | Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hilary |
What is the default transportation capacity if your trading post is Level 25? | 5 million |
Broccoli is rich in which Vitamin? | Vitamin C |
Which school of thought was founded by the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu? | Taoism |
On which continent did the serval first live? | Africa |
Who gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech? | Martin Luther King Jr. |
In RoK, the Throwing Axeman is which civilization's special unit | France |
Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley? | Frankenstein |
National emblem of Ireland | Harp |
During which season are nights relatively short and days relatively long? | Summer |
Which of the following civilizations increase the damage of active commander skills by 5%? | Ottomans |
In which gallery is the Mona Lisa currently held? | The Louvre |
Who authored the novel "No Longer Human"? | Osamu Dazai |
Who is the 'god of love' in Norse mythology? | Freyja |
The "American Dream" is rooted in which of these documents? | The Declaration of Independence |
The "Independence March" is the national anthem of which country? | Turkey |
Which school of painting would Georges Seurat be a representative of? | Pointillism |
In which English palace did the "Star Chamber" sit? | Palace of Westminster |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne? | December |
Which of these active skills belongs to Charles Martel? | Immortal Shield |
In which year was the first edition of "The Diary of Anne Frank" published? | 1947 |
In which country was the microscope invented? | The Netherlands |
Darwin's las book primarily discussed which species' influence on soil? | Earthworms |
How many olympic gold medals did African-American Jesse Owens win in 1936? | 4 |
In Norse Mythology, what variety of trees was the World Tree? | Ash |
The "El Nino" phenomenon is named after which of these festivals? | Christmas |
“Tongwancheng” was the capital of which ethnic group from ancient China? | The Xiongnu |
Charles Macintosh crafted a very early version of a raincoat from which material? | Rubber |
A decrease in which of the following metrics might indicate increasing nearness to a state of vacuum? | Air pressure |
What two countries together made up the "Iberian Union"? | Portugal and Spain |
Which of these navigators was the first European to arrive in Brazil? | Pedro Alvares Cabral</td> |
Which city defeated Sparta in the “Battleof Leuctra”? | Thebes |
To which army did the “Varangian Guard” belong? | The Byzantine army |
Which of the following commanders was effectively the ruler of their kingdom, but never officially the head of state? | Charles Martel |
Which of these items can NOT be purchased within the Mysterious Merchant’s Boutique? | Passport Page |
How long does the "Basic Army Expansion" boost last? | 4h |
Which civilization offers increased hospital capacity? | Byzantine. |
Which of these is NOT considered one of the “Five Good Emperors” of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty of ancient Rome? | Commodus |
In which region was the empire of Srivijaya located? | Southeast Asia |
Who wrote the opera Carmen? | Georges Bizet |
The concept of ‘separation of powers’ comes from which work by Montesquieu?</td> | The Spirit of Law |
In which year was the Battle of Guandu?</td> | 200 |
Whose victory was the orchestral work “1812 Overture” composed to ommemorate?</td> | Russian Empire |
In which country was the Somme, the most infamous battlefield in World War I, located? | France |
Who was the leader of the Western Army during the Battle of Sekigahara, which took place during Japan’s Sengoku period? | Ishida Mitsunari |
In the Book of Exodus, who leads the Jewish people to the Promised Land? | Moses |
Who did Boudica lead the tribes of Britain in a revolt against? | The Holy Roman Empire</td> |
Which country did the famous poet Dante Alighieri come from? | Italy |
What is the nationality of Pierre de Fermat, who proposed Fermat’s Last Theorem? | France |
How many years are there between each Winter Olympic Games? | 4 |
The Golden Bear Award is given out at which film festival? | Berlin Film Festival</td> |
Which of these buildings is NOT one of the New Seven Wonders of the World? | The Palace of Versailles |
Who wrote the well-known science fiction series “Dune” | Frank Herbert |
What outstanding contribution to science won biologist Karl Landsteiner the Nobel Prize? | Discovering the human blood groups |
Which of these effect is NOT caused by Aethelflaed’s skills? | Healing slightly wounded units |
Which of the following is NOT a suit in poker? | Winds |
In ancient Greek mythology, who was Hermes father? | Zeus |
Which of the following inventions did not come about during the first industrial revolution? | Telephone |
Who founded the “Spanish Armada”? | Philip II |
What is the main ingredient in salt? | Sodium chloride |
Who was Plato’s teacher? | Socrates |
The Greek alphabet originated from which other writing system? | Phoenician |
Which commander’s active skill can inflict silence | Hermann |
Which of the following is the correct description for the stratosphere? | It is warm above and cold below |
What useful tool did famed carpenter Lu Ban invent? | The saw |
Pandas have 5 clawed toes on as well as a sixth digit. What do pandas use their sixth digit for? | To hold bamboo while eating. |
What is the capital of the Republic of Chile? | Santiago |
Which of the below figures were not Knights of King Arthur’s Round Table? | Merlin |
Which of these is not an ancient civilization of the Americas? | The Sumerians |
How long did the Hundred Years war last?</td> | 116 years |
Which artist painted the world-famous “Girl with a Pearl Earring”? | Johannes Vermeer |
Which country did Zarathustra, of the tone poem “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”, come from? | Persia |
Which of the following works was written by the French playwright Pierre Corneille? | Le Cid |
In ancient Greek mythology, who was the wife of Hades, the king of the underworld? | Persephone |
In ROK, the Hwarang is which civilization’s special unit? | Korea |
The saying, “The Empire on which the sun never sets” was originally used in reference to which country’s empire?</td> | Spain |
What can “Masonry” technology help you to improve? | The building speed of buildings in your city |
Which of the following is a military building? | Scout Camp |
Who wrote the well-known book “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind”? | Yuval Noah Harari |
Where did reggae music originate? | Jamaica |
The Phoenician civilization originated in which part of the world? | The Eastern Mediterranean |
Which of these Commanders gets the ability to convert some slain units into severely wounded units when attacking a city? | Charlemagne |
What animal is the “Tigris” named after in ancient Greek? | Tiger |
Which of these countries did NOT participate in the Northern Seven Years’ War(1563-1570)? | The United Kingdom |
Which is the smallest known snake species? | Barbados threadsnake</td> |
Who founded the “Malacca Sultanate”? | Parameswara |
Which commander is known as “The Immortal Hammer”? | Charles Martel |
Where did the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred take place according to Arthurian legend? | Camlann |
Which commander is nicknamed “Bow of Revolution”? | Yi Seong Gye |
How many troops can governors send with a level 17 City Hall or above? | 4 |
Which of these alliance officers bestows a Research Speed boost? | Counsellor |
How many letters are used in today’s version of English? | 26 |
Which of the following civilizations cannot buff their cavalry? | The Ottomans |
Which of these items can NOT be obtained by defeating barbarians? | VIP Points |
Which year was Soviet Union established? | 1922 |
Who led Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans in Vandalic War? | Belisarius |
Who came out the victor of the “Battle of Hastings”? | William the Conqueror</td> |
Which of these is the National Flower of India? | Lotus |
The “Dragonfly Cutter” was the weapon of choice of which legendary warrior?</td> | Honda Tadakatsu |
Who is the patron and protector of Athensin ancient Greek mythology? | Athena |
Who “owns” Easter Island? | Chile |
Which of the following is NOT a “low country” of Europe? | The United Kingdoms |
Who is the mother of Cupid, the baby-faced god of love in Roman mythology?</td> | Venus |
Where was Pablo Picasso born? | Iberia |
When were bicycles introduced to Europe? | The 19th century |
Which commander is reputed to have said “I came, I saw, I conquered”? | Julius Cesar |
Which unit gains a strong benefit from Sun Tzu’s Master Strategist’ skill? | Infantry |
Which of these commanders gets the ability to convert some slain units? | Charlemagne |
Who defeated the Sphinx according to Greek legend? | Oedipus |
Which of these alliance officers bestows a Research Speed boost? | Counsellor |
Who wrote “Human, All Too Human”? | Nietzsche |
In ROK, the Cataphract is which civilization’s special unit? | Byzantium |
Where was Napoleon Bonaparte exiled after his defeat at Waterloo? | St. Helena |
Which demigod captures Cerberus, the “three-headed hound of Hades”, according to Greek mythology? | Hercules |
Which state is home to the Walt Disney Company? | California |
What is the name of the Turkish straits that divide Europe from Asia? | The Bosphorus |
What is the most abundant element in the earth’s crust? | Oxygen |
Who wrote “The Symposium”? | Plato |
The military leader Charles Martel was NOT known for which of the following?</td> | Leading cavalry units</td> |
How many daily Activity Points do you need in “Lucerne Scrolls” to claim the Daily Gift clue reward? | 50 |
Which of the following is NOT one of Matilda of Flanders’ skills? | Celtic Blood |
Who is the “God of War” in ancient Greek mythology? | Ares |
What is the largest animal on the planet? | Blue whale |
When did the War of Austrian Succession take place? | 1740 – 1748 |
Who is the “God of Death” in ancient Greek mythology? | Thanatos |
The Pantheon has been the burial site of many important artists since the Renaissance. Which of the following artists were buried there? | Raphael |
In which country were instant noodles first invented? | Japan |
Which is the deepest known trench in the world? | The Mariana trench |
Which is the longest continental mountain range on earth? | The Andes |
Which of the following technologies precedes “Horsemanship”? | Military Discipline |
Which military commander was known as “Teutoburg’s Liberator”? | Hermann |
What is a light year a measure of? | Distance |
The Colossus of Rhodes depicts which god of the sun? | Helios |
Which composer wrote the opera “The ring of the Nibelung”? | Wagner |
What was the original purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza? | Pharaoh Khufu’s tomb</td> |
What is Julius Caesar’s nickname? | The uncrowned king |
Who designed the “Ottoman Cannon”? | Urban |
Which country was England fighting duringthe Battle of Agincourt? | France |
What did Che Guevara study in college? | Medicine |
Who is responsible for ushering valiant warriors into Valhalla upon death in Norse mythology? | Valkyrie |
Who wrote the well-known book “A Brief History of Time”? | Stephen Hawking |
Which of these Nobel Prizes was awarded to Marie Curie in 1903? | The Nobel Prize in Physics |
Which of these countries is NOT a founding member of NATO (in 1949)? | Turkey |
Which of these works of Japanese Monogatari literature describes the legend of “Kaguya-hime”? | The Tale of The Bamboo Cutter |
Which of the followong is NOT one of Baybar´s skills? | Thunderous Force |
The “Day of the Tiles” is regarded by some historians to mark the beginning of the French Revolution. In what city did it take place? | Grenoble |
What benefit does researching “Mathematics” in the Academy provide? | Increased research speed |
Who was the first consul of the Roman Republic? | Lucius Junius Brutus |
Which continent was the birthplace of Mayan civilization? | The Americas |
Who led the Kingdom of Prussia in the Seven Years War? | Frederick II |
Which musician composed “The Marriage of Figaro”? | Mozart |
Hieroglyphs were part of which country’s formal writing system? | Ancient Egypt |
Which of these is one of Minamoto no Yoshitune’s “Active Skill”? | Kyohachiryu |
Which commander is commonly regarded as having exemplified the ideal of the “Bushido Spirit”? | Kusunoki Masashige |
Which ancient Egyptian pharao’s tomb did British archaeologist Howard Carter discover in 1992? | Tutankhamun |
How often is the FIFA World Cup held? | Every 4 years |
Queen Guinevere fell in love with which Knight of the Round Table according to Arthurian legend? | Lancelot |
Cactus spines are actually a modified form of which other part of the plant? | Leaves |
Equipment with special talent bonuses will have their attributes enhanced by what percentage when equipped to a commander with the corresponding talent?</td> | 30% |
Which of these artists was NOT a Baraque painter? | Vincent Van Gogh |
The 1000 point achievement chests includes: | Epic Commander sculpture |
“Machu Picchu” is a notable relic of which civilization? | The Incas |
Which artist is buried at the Pantheon? | Raphael |
Who kills Odin, the king of the gods, during Ragnarok in Norse mythology? | Fenrir |
How many items of the same quality should I equip to complete “Ready for battle”? | 6 |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a “Bloodfist Guard” get? | 1% Troop health |
In what country did the “Battle of Marengo” take place? | Italy |
Which emperor was named the “Khan of Heaven” by various Turkic nomads during the Sui and Tang dynasties? | Emperor Taizong of Tang |
The “Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa” was a major turning point in which conflict? | The Reconquista |
Who founded the first Persian Empire? | Cyrus the Great |
In what era of Chinese history did the “Battle of Fei River” take place where a small number of soldiers conquered a vastly superior force? | The Eastern Jin Dynasty= |
What race of creatures, mythical or otherwise, lived on Asgard according to Norse myth? | Aesir |
Turkish strait crisis divide Europe and Asia | Bosporus |
Who founded the Kamakura shogunate? | Minamoto no Yoritomo |
Which of the following is not one of the Fates of Norse mythology? | Karma |
The epic “Poem of El Cid” originated from which country? | Spain |
Legendary commander of the Joseon dynasty, Yi Sun-sin, sacrificed his life in which famous battle? | Battle of Noryang |
Which of these is an incorrect description of the “Battle of Poitiers”? | The campaign took place during World War I |
Which of these is an incorrect description of the “Mare Imbrium” on the moon?</td> | It contains a certain amount of sedimentary water |
Who is the first Italian to receive the “Pritzker Architecture Prize”? | Aldo Rossi |
What is the name of the Turkish straits that divide Europe from Asia? | The Strait of Gibraltar= |
Who founded the "Malacca Sultanate"? | Parameswara |
Here are some more Peerless Scholar Questions and Answers I have found.
Question | Answer |
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“A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.” Which of Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics is this? | First law |
“Know thyself” was a widely-known aphorism of which country? | Ancient Greece |
“Last of the Romans” is an epithet used to describe someone with a classical Roman way of thinking. Who could NOT exemplify that? | Attila |
“Machu Picchu” is a notable relic of which civilization? | The Incas |
“Man of Peace” is the nickname of which commander? | Imhotep |
“One hundred forty thousand all disarmed! Among these was there not a single man?” Which Tang-dynasty poet wrote this couplet? | Madame Huarui |
“Puncture Wounds” is the skill of which character in Ceroli Crisis? | Astrid |
“Ru ware” is one of the most famous types of Chinese pottery, known for its delicate pale blue glaze. Which dynasty did it originate from? | Song |
“The end justifies the means” was a key belief of the author of “The Prince”. What was his name? | Machiavelli |
“Tongwancheng” was the capital of which ethnic group from ancient China? | The Xiongnu |
A crater on the far side of the Moon is named after a Chinese official who was (supposedly) the first person to travel into space. What was his name? | Wan Hu |
A decrease in which of the following metrics might indicate increasing nearness to a state of vacuum? | Air pressure |
A human fingernail is made of which material? | Alpha-keratin |
According to Greek mythology, which two gods transformed into the “fish” in the symbol of Pisces? | Aphrodite and Eros |
According to Maya chronology, the Late Late Preclassic Period falls within: | 1 BCE to 159 CE |
According to the tale of the She-wolf in Roman mythology, what came of the twins she nurtured, Romulus and Remus? | Romulus became the founder and first King of Rome |
According to World Athletics, which of these is NOT an official international discus weight? | 1.25kg |
Acquiring Commander William I unlocks which of these achievements? | Path of Glory |
Advantages of Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press include all of the following except what? | Increase in church power |
After a Venus Flytrap catches an insect, how does it digest and absorb the prey? | The inner flaps of the leaves secrete a digestive fluid |
After its foundation in the 6th century BCE, which institution of the Roman Republic served as a consultative parliament? | The Senate |
After the Lost Kingdom opens, what item do you have to spend to teleport to and from the Lost Kingdom? | Random Teleport |
After the students at the Lyceum of Wisdom finish their lessons, what building in your city do they return to? | Academy |
Afterglow is caused by: | Light scattering in air |
Alliance help can NOT speed up which of the following activities? | Troop training |
Amethyst is valued for its brilliant violet hue. What mineral is it a variety of? | Quartz |
Apart from “Number of Scouts” and “Power”, which of the following Scout Camp parameters can also be upgraded? | Scout March Speed and Exploration Range |
Apart from “Times You Can Be Helped” and “Power”, which of the following Alliance Center parameters can also be upgraded? | Reinforcement Troop Capacity |
As of the 2018 World Cup, how many times has Shakira performed at the World Cup closing ceremony? | 3 |
As of the 2018 World Cup, how many World Cups has Brazil won? | 5 |
As of the 2018 World Cup, what is the United State’s best ever World Cup result? | Third place |
As of the 2018 World Cup, which player holds the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup match with five goals? | Oleg Salenko |
As of the 2018 World Cup, who holds the record for most goals scored in the World Cup? | Miroslav Klose |
As of the 2018 World Cup, who holds the World Cup record for fastest goal scored at 11 seconds? | Hakan Şükür |
As of the 2022 World Cup, how many countries have won the World Cup? | 8 |
As of the 21st World Cup, who is the only player to have scored a hat-trick in 2 different World Cups? | Gabriel Batistuta |
Ashoka the Great was the King of which Ancient Indian kingdom? | Maurya |
Assuming the absence of any other special buffs, which of these commanders has the highest march speed? | Belisarius |
At what level does the Trading Posts transport tax rate become 10%? | 24 |
At what VIP level can you purchase a VIP Special chest that contains enough Hannibal Barca sculptures to awaken him? | 14 |
At which VIP level do you permanently unlock a second building queue? | Lvl. 6 |
Bhutan is also known as the Land of the Thunder Dragon. What is its capital and largest city? | Thimphu |
Big Ben is located in which of the following countries? | United Kingdom |
Black Forest Cake is a famous European dessert. In which country is the Black Forest from which it takes its name? | Germany |
Bossa nova is a popular genre of music originating from which country? | Brazil |
Broccoli is rich in which vitamin? | Vitamin C |
By what other name are Ceroli Chieftains Ak & Hok also known by? | The Astral Twins |
By what other name is October also known under Japan’s old calendar? | Kannazuki |
By what other name is the Ceroli Chieftain Wafura also known? | Wolfshadow |
Cactus spines are actually a modified form of which other part of the plant? | Leaves |
Champagne is a region in which country? | France |
Charles Macintosh crafted a very early version of a raincoat from which material? | Rubber |
China’s “crosstalk” sketch comedy format originates in three places: Tianqiao in Beijing, the Quanye Bazaar in Tianjin, and where in Nanjing? | Fuzimiao |
Combat Tactics is an important Military Technology – what effect does it have? | Increases Attack of all units |
Commander Björn Ironside’s “Viking Lord” skill benefits which of the following unit types? | Infantry |
Darwin’s last book primarily discussed which species’ influence on soil? | Earthworms |
Diego Velázquez, the painter of the realist work Portrait of Pope Innocent X, was from which country? | Spain |
During a solar eclipse, the celestial object that comes between the Sun and the Earth is: | The Moon |
During China’s Warring States Period, which state defeated the other six and built the unified Chinese empire? | Qin |
During nuclear fusion, which of the following elements produces less energy than it absorbs? | Iron |
During the Renaissance, why was Florence significant? | Birthplace and symbol of the Renaissance |
During the Second Punic War, in which battle did a vastly outnumbered Hannibal defeat a Roman army? | The Battle of Cannae |
During the Trojan War, which Greek warrior killed Hector? | Achilles |
During the Upper and Lower Egypt period, what color was the crown of the pharaoh of Upper Egypt? | White |
During which emperor’s reign was the Roman Colosseum completed? | Titus |
During which season are nights relatively short and days relatively long? | Summer |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne? | December |
Egyptians made paper from which material? | Papyrus |
Egypt’s economy was primarily based on what? | Agriculture |
Elbe Day was the meeting of which two armies during World War II? | USA, USSR |
Equipment with special talent bonuses will have their attributes enhanced by what percentage when equipped to a commander with the corresponding talent? | 30% |
Feijoada is considered a national dish of which country? | Brazil |
First created in Ancient Greece, to which profession does the Hippocratic Oath apply? | Doctors |
Fish and chips has its earliest origins in which country? | England |
Focaccia is a type of pizza-like bread. Which country (and its cooking culture) created the focaccia? | Italy |
Foie gras is a very nutrient-rich food. Which country produces the most foie gras? | France |
For every 1 unit you train in your city, how many expedition units do you get in Expedition mode? | 1 |
For how many francs did Charles V ransom Bertrand du Guesclin during the conflict over Brittany? | 100,000 |
For which disease did Edward Jenner, known as the father of immunology, develop a vaccine? | Smallpox |
France and Germany were both once part of what feudal Kingdom? | Francia |
French National Day is on July 14 in order to coincide with which historical event? | Storming of the Bastille |
From the 17th to 19th centuries, the Kingdom of Prussia was mostly in which modern country? | Germany |
From the 8th to the 11th century CE, what did Europeans frequently call the Scandinavian invaders who frequently ravaged their lands? | Vikings |
Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment overturned a theory of which Ancient Greek scientist? | Aristotle |
Global warming will NOT lead to: | A drop in sea levels |
Governors cannot earn Activity Points through which of the following? | Expeditions |
Halley’s Comet can be observed from Earth every… | 75-76 years |
Held in 1929, how long did the first Academy Awards (“Oscars”) ceremony take? | 15 minutes |
Hieroglyphs were part of which country’s formal writing system? | Ancient Egypt |
Homer’s epic “The Iliad” focuses on events happening during which war or battle? | The Trojan War |
How do you get Alliance Technology Credits? | By donating to research Alliance Technology |
How do you get Alliance Technology Points? | By donating to research Alliance Technology |
How do you obtain the Friend of the Kingdom achievement? | Visit 100 tribal villages |
How high in the Sunset Canyon daily ranking do you need to place before you can receive the Golden Key Daily Rewards? | In the top 5 |
How long did the Hundred Years’ War between England and France last? | 116 years |
How long does the “Basic Army Expansion” boost last? | 4h |
How long does the rune dropped by defeating the Guardians remain on the map? | 8 hours |
How many “Golden Kingdom Equipment Troves” are contained within the Golden Chest earned from stage 16 of the “Golden Kingdom” event? | 3 |
How many arrows are stuck in the shield of commander Lohar? | 4 |
How many beasts can you expect to see fighting alongside Lvl 20 barbarian troops in Rise of Kingdoms | 1 bear and 2 wolves |
How many bones does an adult human normally have? | 206 |
How many bowmen are shown practising in the Archery Range when training composite bowmen? | 3 |
How many cards in total are shown in the Mysterious Merchant’s hands? | 5 |
How many daily Activity Points do you need in “Lucerne Scrolls” to claim the Daily Gift clue reward? | 50 |
How many days are in a leap year? | 366 days |
How many dispatches do you need to complete at the State Forum to open a Dispatch Commendation? | 15 |
How many Easter eggs are featured in the Easter Egg Avatar Frame? | 5 |
How many emeralds are featured on the clothing of commander Matilda of Flanders? | 5 |
How many flags are featured in front of the Alliance Center for the French civilization? | 6 |
How many gears are shown on the icon for the Economic Technology “Engineering”? | 2 |
How many goals does a player need to score to earn a hat-trick? | 3 |
How many Golden Keys are awarded to the top finishing Governor in each season of Sunset Canyon? | 5 |
How many hurricanes were recorded around the Pacific Ocean in the year 1977? | 4 |
How many individual credits can be earned from selling normal equipment blueprints through the Alliance Shop’s reclaim feature? | 400 |
How many individual quests does an Expedition involve? | 90 |
How many items of the same quality should I equip to complete “Ready For Battle”? | 6 |
How many Key Points are required to unlock the Treasure of Blue Crystal in Alliance Gifts? | 3,000,000 |
How many keys are included in the Alliance Gift received for the destruction of a Lvl 5 Barbarian Fort? | 60 |
How many keys are included in the Wooden Chest Alliance Gift? | 10 |
How many keys does a typical modern piano have? | 88 |
How many Legendary Commander Sculptures are awarded to the top finisher by total rankings in the “The Mightiest Governor” event? | 180 |
How many letters are used in today’s version of English? | 26 |
How many Medals of the Conqueror are needed to purchase a Legendary Commander Sculpture in the Medal Store in Expedition mode? | 1,500 |
How many minutes’ worth total of speedups can be obtained from purchasing the “7-Day Speedup Supply” in addition to the immediate 1,050 Gem reward? | 3,150 minutes |
How many Normal Iron Ore do you need to make an Advanced Iron Ore? | 4 |
How many officers (excluding the alliance leader) can an alliance have? | 8 |
How many Olympic gold medals did African-American athlete Jesse Owens win in 1936? | 4 |
How many patrolling soldiers roam a governor’s walls? | 7 |
How many phases are there in The Mightiest Governor event? | 5 |
How many players are there in the board game Go? | 2 |
How many points are earned per 1 point of upgraded Power within the “Stage 4: Power Upgrade” segment of “The Mightiest Governor” event? | 2 |
How many points are gained per Lvl 3 unit severely wounded/killed in the “Stage 5: Enemy Elimination” segment of the “Mightiest Governor” event? | 4 |
How many polar bears feature on the Heart of the North Avatar Frame? | 3 |
How many refreshes are available per visit to the Mysterious Merchant? | 5 |
How many reward chests are awarded for reaching 60 daily activity points? | 3 |
How many roses feature on the Rose Petals Avatar Frame? | 4 |
How many Scouts can the Scout Camp hold at once? | 3 |
How many sections are featured in the Kingdom Newspaper outside of special calendar events? | 5 |
How many separate khanates or empires had the Mongol Empire fractured into by the time of Kublai’s death in 1294? | 4 |
How many small tents can you see in a Lvl 3 Barbarian Fort? | 6 |
How many stars are featured on the banner displayed behind the commander Minamoto no Yoshitsune? | 3 |
How many students sit in on the lectures held by the scholars of the Lyceum of Wisdom? | 6 |
How many teams competed in the 2022 World Cup? | 32 |
How many teams took part in the first World Cup? | 13 |
How many tents are shown on the icon for the Military Technology “Encampment”? | 3 |
How many tiles does a City Hall occupy within your city? | 9 x 9 |
How many times can you receive alliance help if your Alliance Center is level 14? | 18 |
How many times can you receive alliance help if your alliance center is level 25? | 30 |
How many times has North Korea qualified for the World Cup? | Two times |
How many times is the character “1” used when you write from number 1 to number 99? | 20 |
How many troops are recommended for destroying a Lvl 3 Barbarian Fort? | 480,000 Lvl 3 units |
How many troops can governors send with a level 17 City Hall or above? | 4 |
How many VIP points can you buy with 200 gems? | 200 |
How many Watchtowers are included in a Lvl 25 city? | 8 |
How many wheels are there on a battering ram? | 6 |
How many Women’s World Cups has Megan Rapinoe won? | 2 |
How many World Cup titles has Italy won? | 4 |
How many World Cup titles has Pelé won? | 3 |
How many years are there between each Winter Olympic Games? | 4 |
How much capacity does a Lvl 15 Hospital provide (excluding boosts)? | 29,000 |
How much does the 12-Hour Enhanced Attack item increase your troops’ Attack by? | 5% |
How much experience does a commander earn from a Lvl 7 Tome of Knowledge? | 50,000 |
How much gold does a single issue of the Kingdom Newspaper cost? | 1,000 |
How much reinforcement troop capacity does a city receive at Alliance Center Lvl 20? | 575,000 |
How much stone will a Lvl 17 Quarry produce every hour (excluding boosts)? | 2,775 |
How much total daily contribution is required to place in the daily alliance contribution rankings? | 10,000 |
How much will an Enhanced Attack (Advanced) item increase your attack? | 10% |
How much will an Enhanced Gathering item increase your gathering speed? | 50% |
How often does the World Cup take place? | Every 4 years |
How often is the FIFA World Cup held? | Every 4 years |
How was the Gutenberg Bible put into mass production? | Movable type printing press |
If a man with type AB blood and a woman with type B blood have a baby, which of the following statements would be incorrect? | It could have type O blood |
Iguazu Falls lies on the border of which two countries? | Brazil and Argentina |
In “Republic”, what does Plato identify as the “highest form”? | Form of the Good |
In 1582, Oda Nobunaga was betrayed and ambushed by his general Akechi Mitsuhide. Where did this occur? | Honnō-ji Temple in Kyoto |
In 1689, which two rulers granted royal assent to the English Bill of Rights? | William III and Mary II |
In 1970, an Apollo mission attempted to land on the moon. Due to a technical issue, it only managed to orbit around the moon and return to Earth. What was the name of the mission? | Apollo 13 |
In 1970, which goalkeeper made the “save of the century” against Pelé? | Gordon Banks |
In 2002, FIFA published a fan-selected World Cup Dream Team. Who was the goalkeeper? | Lev Yashin |
In 2010, at age 71, Otto Rehhagel became the oldest person to manage a World Cup team. Which team did he manage? | Greece |
In 2018, which country set the record for being the least-populated country to ever reach the World Cup? | Iceland |
In 2026, the US, Mexico, and Canada will co-host the World Cup. How many teams will be participating? | 48 |
In Ancient Egypt, which of the following was NOT a privilege of being a ‘Scribe’? | Exempt from paying medical expenses if sick |
In ancient Greece, the Delian League was led by which city-state? | Athens |
In Ancient Greece, which philosopher liked to discuss ideas on a street which then got the nickname “Peripatetic School”? | Aristotle |
In ancient Greece, who was the high priestess of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi? | The Pythia |
In ancient Greek mythology, who was Hermes’ father? | Zeus |
In ancient Greek mythology, who was the wife of Hades, the king of the underworld? | Persephone |
In Ark of Osiris, how many teleports does the first alliance to occupy an obelisk earn? | 8 |
In Ark of Osiris, what effect does the Desert Storm skill have on enemy troops? | Deals skill damage |
In Ark of Osiris, what is the requirement for an alliance to participate in the Golden Battlefield? | Ranked top 20 for alliance power in their kingdom |
In Ark of Osiris, which Speedup can you use? | Healing Speedup |
In Ark of Osiris, where are you supposed to take the Ark? | A non-enemy building |
In China’s Han Dynasty, who opened the Silk Road on the orders of Emperor Wu? | Zhang Qian |
In Chinese mythology, what kind of creature is Jingwei? | A bird |
In DC comics, what is Batman’s real name? | Bruce Wayne |
In French novelist Stendhal’s The Red and the Black, what is the name of the ambitious protagonist? | Julien |
In Golden Kingdom, how many passes do you need to clear to get a Golden Chest? | 4 Passes |
In Greek mythology, to whom did Paris, the Prince of Troy, give a golden apple inscribed with, “To the most beautiful goddess”? | Aphrodite |
In Greek mythology, what is the Goddess Eos known as? | Goddess of the Dawn |
In Greek mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes? | Father and son |
In Greek mythology, what was Achilles’ only weak point? | His heels |
In Greek mythology, what was the name of Hades’ 3-headed dog which guarded the gates of the Underworld? | Cerberus |
In Greek mythology, which hero quested for the Golden Fleece? | Jason |
In Greek mythology, which hero rode the flying horse Pegasus? | Bellerophon |
In Greek mythology, who is the hero known for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humankind? | Prometheus |
In Greek mythology, who ran the chariot of the sun off its path, setting the earth aflame? | Phaethon |
In her in-game dialogue, who does Cleopatra VII mention was assassinated by his own senators? | Julius Caesar |
In his in-game dialogue, who does Lohar say is the “cruelest man” he’s ever met? | High Chieftain Gavar |
In Homer’s epic “The Iliad”, which of theh following goddesses was NOT part of the competition for the Golden Apple? | Artemis |
In Japan, “torii” gates are usually placed at the entrance of what buildings? | Shrines |
In Japan, which fruit is known as the “fruit of immortality”? | Tachibana |
In Maya mythology, how many levels are there in the heavens and the underworld combined? | 22 |
In Morse code, what is the length in dots between two words? | 7 dots |
In most cases, which kind of lion has a mane? | Adult male |
In mythology, who was hit by the lead arrow of Eros? | Daphne |
In Norse mythology, the ravens Huginn and Muninn were the companions of which god? | Odin |
In Norse mythology, what variety of trees was the World Tree? | Ash |
In Norse mythology, who does the hammer Mjolnir belong to? | Thor |
In Norse mythology, who wielded the weapon Gungnir? | Odin |
In RoK, how many soldiers stand in front of the gates of your city? | 2 |
In RoK, the Cataphract is which civilization’s special unit? | Byzantium |
In RoK, the Hwarang is which civilization’s special unit? | Korea |
In RoK, the Janissary is which civilization’s special unit? | Ottoman Empire |
In RoK, the Throwing Axeman is which civilization’s special unit? | France |
In RoK, there is a road paved with golden bricks that can be purchased for 100 Gems. What is it called? | King’s Road |
In RoK, what do you have to do to complete the quest “Sword of the King”? | Recruit 200 infantry units |
In RoK, what is the maximum number of Goldmines a player can build? | 4 |
In RoK, what is the nickname of the commander Constance? | Queen of Sicily |
In RoK, which building can you use to view your kingdom’s history? | Monument |
In RoK, which commander can dispel enemy Attack buffs? | Amanitore |
In RoK, which commander has the nickname “Queen of Sicily”? | Constance |
In RoK, which commander has the skill “Beauty and Wisdom”? | Cleopatra VII |
In RoK, which commander has the title “Beloved of Thoth”? | Thutmose III |
In RoK, which commander is nicknamed “Queen of Silla”? | Seondeok |
In RoK, which Kingdom Chronicles chapter requires all fog in your kingdom to be fully explored? | Long Peace |
In RoK, which of Sun Tzu’s skills is enhanced by his expertise skill? | Art of War |
In RoK, which of the following armaments can be used with the arch formation? | Emblem of the North |
In RoK, which of the following characters does Sun Tzu mention in his Trust dialogue? | Mulan |
In RoK, which of the following commanders excels at leading siege units? | Margaret I |
In RoK, which of the following decorations has to be purchased with Gems? | Vase |
In RoK, which of the following is considered a Boost item? | Peace Shield |
In RoK, which of the following is NOT one of Mulan’s skills? | Clever Heart |
In RoK, which of these commanders is NOT good at leading archer units? | Saladin |
In Roman mythology, which animal is the goddess Minerva often associated with? | Owl |
In Russian history, what nickname was the first Tzar given for their tyranny? | Ivan the Terrible |
In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the titular character murders King Duncan of Scotland. What is the name of Duncan’s eldest son? | Malcolm |
In soccer, which position is allowed to touch the ball with their hands while it is in their team’s penalty area? | Goalkeeper |
In Sunset Canyon, how many troops can you deploy at a time? | 5 |
In the “Batman” series by DC Comics, which iteration of Robin died as a result of a reader vote? | Jason Todd (Red Hood) |
In the “Gather Resources” stage of the Mightiest Governor event, how many points do you get for gathering 1 gem? | 150 |
In the 16th-17th centuries, which disease did the famous bird-masked “plague doctors” treat? | Bubonic plague |
In the 1966 World Cup, England manager Alf Ramsey began using a unique formation that led England to the World Cup title. What was notable about this formation? | No wingers |
In the 2006 World Cup, Switzerland did not concede a single goal in regular play. Who was their goalkeeper? | Pascal Zuberbühler |
In the 2006 World Cup, who was the only English player to score during penalties in England’s quarter-final match against Portugal? | Owen Hargreaves |
In the 2010 World Cup Final between Spain and the Netherlands, which Spanish player scored the game-winning goal? | Andrés Iniesta |
In the 2010 World Cup, which goalkeeper saved two penalty kicks during regular play? | Brad Friedel |
In the 2014 World Cup Final between Germany and Argentina, which German player scored the game-winning goal? | Mario Götze |
In the 2014 World Cup held in Brazil, how many cities held match venues? | 12 |
In the 2014 World Cup held in Brazil, how many Confederation of African Football teams qualified for the tournament? | 5 |
In the 2014 World Cup, which of the following teams was not in the same group as the eventual champions Germany? | England |
In the 2018 World Cup, Thibaut Courtois won the Golden Glove award for best goalkeeper. What country is he from? | Belgium |
In the 2018 World Cup, what other countries were in England’s Group G? | Belgium, Panama, Tunisia |
In the 2018 World Cup, which of the following teams was not in the same group as the eventual champions France? | Germany |
In the 2022 World Cup, how many teams made it through the group stage to the knockout stage? | 16 |
In the 2022 World Cup, which two teams stayed in university accommodations? | Argentina, Spain |
In the 2022 World Cup, who faced the host country Qatar in the opening match? | Ecuador |
In the 2022 World Cup, who was the first team to be eliminated? | Qatar |
In the 49 BCE Roman civil war, who was Julius Caesar’s primary opponent? | Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus |
In the Book of Exodus, who leads the Jewish people to the Promised Land? | Moses |
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, what buff do commanders acting as a “Bloodfist Guard” get? | Troop Health +1% |
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, what buff do commanders acting as a “Drillmaster” get? | Troop Attack +1% |
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, what buff do commanders acting as a “Iron Guard” get? | Troop Health +1% |
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, what buff do commanders acting as a “Ranger” get? | None of these answers are correct |
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, what buff do commanders acting as a “Tax Officer” get? | Gathering Speed +5% |
In the competition for the Golden Boot, if two players have scored the same number of goals, how is the winner determined? | Assists |
In the Desire of Victory event, how can players gain rewards? | Training troops |
In the Emerald Tablet, Hermes Trismegistus claims to hold “three parts of the wisdom of the whole world”. Which of these is NOT one of the three parts? | Transfiguration |
In the Grimms’ fairy tale “Town Musicians of Bremen”, a group of animals travels to Bremen together to become musicians. Which of the following animals is NOT in the group? | Pig |
In the Lohar’s Trial event, how can players obtain Bone Necklaces? | Defeating ordinary Barbarians |
In the Peerless Scholar event, how many answers do you need to get correct in the Preliminary to quality for the Midterm? | 6 |
In the simplified Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which need is at the top of the pyramid? | Self-actualization |
In total, how many goals were scored at the 2018 World Cup? | 169 |
In total, how many matches were played at the 2018 World Cup? | 64 |
In what century was a settlement established near the mouth of the Amstel, which would eventually become the city of Amsterdam? | 12th century |
In what city did Henri I de Bourbon, Prince of Condé, pass away? | Saint-Jean-d’Angély |
In what climate does basil, known in Europe as the “King of Herbs”, largely grow? | Tropical areas |
In what country did the “Battle of Marengo” take place? | Italy |
In what era of Chinese history did the “Battle of Fei River” take place where a small number of soldiers conquered a vastly superior force? | The Eastern Jin Dynasty |
In what year did Einstein publish his four Annus Mirabilis (“Miracle Papers”)? | 1905 |
In what year did Maradona score his “Hand of God” goal? | 1986 |
In what year did Mark Zuckerberg create Facebook? | 2004 |
In what year did Qatar host the World Cup? | 2022 |
In what year did the current World Cup trophy come into use? | 1974 |
In what year did the Late Show with David Letterman first premiere? | 1993 |
In what year was FIFA founded? | 1904 |
In what year was the first Women’s World Cup held? | 1991 |
In what year was the first World Cup held? | 1930 |
In which century did the classic English dessert sticky toffee pudding originate? | The mid-20th century |
In which city in the United States has McDonald’s established a Hamburger University? | Chicago |
In which city is Denmark’s statue of The Little Mermaid located? | Copenhagen |
In which city is FIFA headquartered? | Zurich |
In which city is the Obelisk of Thutmose III currently held? | Istanbul |
In which city was the world’s first international soccer match held? | Glasgow |
In which commander’s background picture can you see a chicken? | Queen Tamar of Georgia |
In which commander’s background picture can you see a sakura tree? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
In which country did assam tea, known for its rich aromas, originate? | India |
In which country did the “Olé, Olé, Olé” chant originate? | Spain |
In which country did the Carlist Wars take place during the 19th century? | Spain |
In which country is the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located? | Egypt |
In which country is the mysterious Stonehenge located? | United Kingdom |
In which country was air conditioning invented? | USA |
In which country was Botticelli, painter of The Birth of Venus, born? | Italy |
In which country was Carlsberg Group, a leading brewer, founded in 1847? | Denmark |
In which country was mozzarella cheese first produced, broadly associated with Italian cooking and pizzas? | Italy |
In which country was the 20th World Cup held? | Brazil |
In which country was the electric rice cooker invented? | Japan |
In which country was the famed revolutionary and military strategist Simón Bolívar born? | Venezuela |
In which country was the microscope invented? | The Netherlands |
In which country was the Somme, the most infamous battlefield in World War I, located? | France |
In which country were the Wars of the Roses fought? | England |
In which country were instant noodles first invented? | Japan |
In which English palace did the “Star Chamber” sit? | Palace of Westminster |
In which English stadium was the 1966 World Cup Final held? | Wembley Stadium |
In which era of French history was the Arc de Triomphe built? | Napoleonic era |
In which era was the very first pyramid of ancient Egypt constructed? | The Third Dynasty of Egypt |
In which gallery is the Mona Lisa currently held? | The Louvre |
In which lake is Olkhon Island located? | Lake Baikal |
In which language was the Nibelungenlied written? | Middle High German |
In which museum is the painting “The Coronation of Napoleon” currently housed? | The Louvre |
In which of these campaigns did Thutmose III take part? | The Battle of Megiddo |
In which of these works does Sherlock Holmes make his first appearance? | A Study in Scarlet |
In which region did the popular health food hummus originate? | Middle East |
In which region in Italy is the Cathedrawl of Santa Maria del Fiore located? | Tuscany |
In which region was the empire of Srivijaya located? | Southeast Asia |
In which theater was Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C Minor debuted in 1808? | The Theater an der Wien |
In which two years was the World Cup suspended due to World War II? | 1942 & 1946 |
In which UK city were The Beatles founded in 1960? | Liverpool |
In which World Cup did England captain Harry Kane score 6 goals, earning him the Golden Boot award? | 2018 Russia World Cup |
In which World Cup did Spain win its first World Cup? | 2010 South Africa World Cup |
In which year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin? | 1928 |
In which year did every World Cup start having a mascot? | 1966 |
In which year did Richard the Lionheart and Saladin sign a truce? | 1192 |
In which year was the Battle of Guandu? | 200 |
In which year was the first edition of “The Diary of Anne Frank” published? | 1947 |
In which year was the first Wimbledon Tennis Championship held? | 1877 |
In which year was the Napoleonic Code established? | 1804 |
In which year was the Soviet Union formally established? | 1922 |
In which year was the Tianwen-1 Mars probe launched? | 2020 |
In whose workshop did Leonardo da Vinci apprentice? | Andrea del Verrocchio |
Insufficient intake of which element may cause the thyromegaly? | Iodine |
Into what kind of deity was Imhotep deified following his death? | A god of medicine |
Into what shape does commander Yi Seong-Gye’s fan-shaped active skill transform after gaining Expertise? | A circle |
Japanese ivy grows upward on walls and trees in order to capture energy from which source? | Sunlight |
Johannes Vermeer, the painter of Girl with a Pearl Earring, was from which country? | The Netherlands |
Keira once defied the world’s expectations about her in a glorious battle. Where did this battle take place? | Sunset Canyon |
Lactose intolerance is caused by a shortage of what? | Lactase |
Legendary commander of the Joseon Dynasty, Yi Sun-sin, sacrificed his life in which famous battle? | Legendary commander of the Joseon Dynasty, Yi Sun-sin, sacrificed his life in which famous battle? |
Li Xin, the ancestor of the “Flying General” Li Guang, was a general of which state during the Warring States period of Chinese history? | Qin |
Messi has used 6 different jersey numbers in his career. What are those 6 numbers? | 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 30 |
Methods of mitigating desertification do NOT include: | Overexploitation of groundwater |
Military strategist Belisarius served as a personal bodyguard to which emperor in his youth? | Justinianus I |
Miroslav Klose holds the record for most goals scored in the World Cup. How many goals has he scored? | 16 |
Murasaki is a character in which of the following works? | Tale of Genji |
Mutations are important because they bring about what? | Genetic variation needed for a population to evolve |
Northern Humanists like Erasmus were most commonly known for what? | Interest in religious and social reform |
Noted Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen proposed the “three ages” system for categorizing ancient history. Which is the first stage? | Stone Age |
Of the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals, which comes first? | Rat |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST archer enemies? | Cao Cao |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST cavalry enemies? | Sun Tzu |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST infantry enemies? | Hermann |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops when gathering resources? | Seondeok |
Of the following, which is most likely to have directly led to the Bronze Age? | Bronze is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time |
On its tragic maiden voyage, what was the Titanic’s intended destination? | New York |
On which animal was the 2018 Russia World Cup’s mascot based on? | Wolf |
On which continent did the serval first live? | Africa |
On which continent is Benin located? | Africa |
On which continent is the human race generally thought to have originated? | Africa |
On which ingredient was the 1986 Mexico World Cup’s mascot based on? | Pepper |
One “day” on the planet Venus is approximately equal to how many earth days? | 243 days |
One of the benefits of canned food is its long shelf life. Where were the first canned herrings made? | Northern Europe |
Pandas have 5 clawed toes on as well as a sixth digit. What do pandas use their sixth digit for? | To hold bamboo while eating |
Passport Pages are used when immigrating to other Kingdoms. What does the number of Passport Pages used depend on? | Governor’s Individual Power |
Peppers have been farmed for millennia. Which continent can we trace their origins back to? | The Americas |
Qatar follows Arabia Standard Time. How would that be notated using UTC? | UTC+3:00 |
Queen Guinevere fell in love with which Knight of the Round Table according to Arthurian legend? | Lancelot |
Queen Victoria of England was part of which royal house? | The House of Hanover |
Raphael is best known for his creation of which of the following? | School of Athens |
Sandro Botticelli’s painting “Venus and Mars” is famed for its vivid colors and beautiful figures. In which gallery is this painting now housed? | The National Gallery in London |
Santa Claus travels on a sleigh pulled by what animal? | Reindeer |
Screenwriter Marguerite Duras is known for writing the film “Hiroshima mon amour”. Where was she born? | Vietnam |
Seondeok was Queen of Silla (part of modern-day Korea). What was her birth name? | Kim Deokman |
Shanghai’s Jin Mao Tower has how many floors? | 88 |
Since its founding in 1863, how many times has the International Committee of the Red Cross won the Nobel Peace Prize? | 3 |
Some toothpastes contain powdered calcium carbonate. What is its function? | Acts as an abrasive |
Thanks to large deposits of borax and pigment from local algae, the Laguna Colorada is a fantastical landscape of red and white. What country is it located in? | Bolivia |
The “Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa” was a major turning point in which conflict? | The Reconquista |
The “Beef Wellington” involves cooking filet mignon wrapped inside which other ingredient? | Puff pastry |
The “Day of the Tiles” is regarded by some historians to mark the beginning of the French Revolution. In what city did it take place? | Grenoble |
The “Dragonfly Cutter” was the weapon of choice of which legendary warrior? | Honda Tadakatsu |
The “El Nino” phenomenon is named after which of these festivals? | Christmas |
The “Independence March” is the national anthem of which country? | Turkey |
The “Three Great Philosophers” of Ancient Greece were Plato, Aristotle, and who? | Socrates |
The “Windsor knot” was made popular by which king of England? | Edward VIII |
The 1,000 point achievement chest includes: | Epic Commander Sculpture |
The 2022 World Cup will be the first men’s world cup with female referees. How many will there by? | 3 |
The 24 “solar terms” are a traditional Chinese calendar system used for what purpose? | Agriculture |
The Academy Awards occasionally presents the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. Which of these films was Jean Hersholt in? | Greed (1924) |
The air often feels fresher after a thunderstorm because it has been enriched with which gas? | Ozone |
The Alliance Technology “Territory Guardian” increases which attribute of troops when battling in Alliance territory? | Attack |
The Ancient Olympic Games were held every 4 years at Olympia, in southwest Greece. In what year are they believed to have begun? | 776 BCE |
The Aral Sea was once the world’s fourth largest lake, but since then it has mostly dried up. Where is it located? | Central Asia |
The auction house Sotheby’s was founded in 1744 in which English city? | London |
The Bastille, a prison once located in the center of Paris, France, originally served what purpose? | Defensive Fortress |
The blueprint fragments of which of the following accessories CANNOT be redeemed from the Season of Conquest Shop? | Pendant of Eternal Night |
The borders of which of these countries extend across two continents? | Egypt |
The cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris was built in which style? | Gothic |
The city decoration “Ishtar Gate” is a tribute to which of the following civilizations? | Babylonia |
The coffee bean is in fact a type of…? | Fruit |
The Colossus of Rhodes depicts which god of the sun? | Helios |
The Colossus of Rhodes represents which Greek god? | Helios |
The concept of ‘separation of powers’ comes from which work by Montesquieu? | The Spirit of Law |
The cone-shaped winds of tornadoes are notable for doing what? | Spinning |
The daily physical activities of the Maya people did NOT include: | Penguin tossing |
The depth at the deepest point of the Baltic Sea is: | 459m |
The epic “Poem of El Cid” originated from which country? | Spain |
The famous Renaissance sculpture Pietà was the work of which artist? | Michelangelo |
The flag of which country holds the world record of being the oldest continuously used national flag? | Denmark |
The four biggest musicals in the world are Cats, Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, and…? | The Phantom of the Opera |
The four major varieties of Guzheng in Ancient China were the Haozhong, Luqi, Jiaowei, and the…? | Raoliang |
The Gallic rooster is an official national symbol of which country? | France |
The General Carrera Lake originates from the Andes glaciers. Which two countries border the lake? | Argentina and Chile |
The general theory of relativity was published by which physicist? | Einstein |
The Golden Bear Award is given out at which film festival? | Berlin Film Festival |
The Golden Glove/Lev Yashin award is given to the best goalkeeper in the World Cup. In which World Cup was it first awarded? | 15th |
The Greek alphabet originated from which other writing system? | Phoenician |
The Greek epic The Odyssey records the return of the hero Odysseus from war. Where was his homeland? | Ithaca |
The kingdom title ‘Queen’ increases which of the following? | Gathering Speed |
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in which of these countries? | Italy |
The Lion Gate is the largest surviving prehistoric sculpture in the Aegean. Where is it located? | Mycenae |
The Luger pistol, manufactured for the German army during WW2, uses which type of ammo? | 9mm Parabellum |
The mascot of the 2010 South Africa World Cup was an anthropomorphic leopard with green hair. What was his name? | Zakumi |
The military leader Charles Martel was NOT known for which of the following? | Leading cavalry units |
The more genetic variation a population has, the more likely it is that some individual will what? | Survive |
The Mughal Empire carried Islam to where? | Most of India |
The Museum of Modern Art is located in which American city? | New York |
The novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins near the end of which Chinese dynasty? | Han |
The Pantheon has been the burial site of many important artists since the Renaissance. Which of the following artists were buried there? | Raphael |
The period after the fall of the Mycenaean civilization and before the birth of the Greek city-states is known as the Greek Dark Ages. Which of these works was written during that time? | The Odyssey |
The Phoenician civilization originated in which part of the world? | The Eastern Mediterranean |
The poet Fernando Pessoa was known for writing his poems as different “characters”, which he called “heteronyms”. Which of these is NOT one of the heteronyms that Pessoa used? | Francisco Norman |
The prehistoric humans known as “homo floresiensis” are also commonly referred to as? | Hobbits |
The process of combining atoms is known as what? | Fusion |
The process of splitting atoms is known as? | Fission |
The Punic Wars were fought by Ancient Rome and what other ancient empire? | Ancient Carthage |
The Qingming Riverside Map captures the daily life and landscape of which ancient Chinese dynasty? | The Song |
The Renaissance was a “rebirth” of what? | Classical culture |
The saying “The Empire on which the sun never sets” was originally used in reference to which country’s empire? | Spain |
The Scoville scale is often used to rate the spiciness of peppers, a higher value denoting greater spiciness. Which of these peppers is rated at over 1 million on the Scoville scale? | Soul pepper |
The Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, China are known for making a loud drumming sound whenever the wind blows. What desert are they a part of? | Kumtag Desert |
The Taj Mahal was built during which Indian Dynasty? | The Mughal Dynasty |
The Tang dynasty style of pottery decoration known as “sancai” primarily uses which three colors? | Yellow, green, white |
The Third Punic War led to the downfall of which state? | Carthage |
The Three Kingdoms of Korea were Baekje, Silla, and …? | Goguryeo |
The two capitals of Austria-Hungary were Budapest and which other city? | Vienna |
The Uruguay national team displays four stars on its emblems. How many World Cups has it won? | Two |
The writer of ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ recently contributed to the script of which video game? | Elden Ring |
The zeppelin was invented by engineers from which country? | Germany |
To unlock the achievement “Huarong Trail”, you must use Guan Yu to defeat a troop led by which of the following commanders? | Cao Cao |
To whom did India give the title “Mahatma”? | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi |
Tokugawa Ieyasu and who else became the three “Great Unifiers” of Japan? | Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi |
Under normal circumstances, which layer of the Sun can we see with the naked eye? | Photosphere |
Under which category does the formal writing system of ancient Egypt fall? | Hieroglyphic |
Under which Pharaoh did ancient Egyptian minister Imhotep serve? | Zoser |
Using a troop led by Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII, which of the f ollowing actions will unlock the achievement “Immortal Longings”? | Attack a city |
Wales officially became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain during the reign of which King? | Henry VIII |
What achievement would spending over 200 Golden Keys in the Tavern in a single transaction unlock? | All In |
What age did ancient Greece enter after the Mycenaean civilization was destroyed? | Dark Age |
What ancient Roman ruin located in Algeria was formally assigned World Heritage status in 1982? | The ruins of Djemila |
What animal is the mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics based on? | Panda |
What animal is the “Tigris” named after in ancient Greek? | Tiger |
What are Arrows of Resistance used for? | To upgrade the Watchtower |
What are Books of Covenant used for? | To upgrade the Castle |
What are the dimensions of the fog cleared by a Kingdom Map item? | 10×10 |
What benefit does researching “Mathematics” in the Academy provide? | Increased research speed |
What can “Masonry” technology help you to improve? | The building speed of buildings in your city |
What caused the death of the outstanding statemen and military strategist, Pericles? | A plague |
What caused the deaths of Ceroli Chieftain Dekar’s parents? | The discovery of their witchcraft studies |
What causes lunar eclipses? | The earth moves directly between the sun and the moon |
What civilization developed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers? | The Mesopotamians |
What color are the fresh flowers in the Lyceum of Wisdom for the French civilization? | Red |
What color are the wings on the Pegasus decoration? | Gold |
What color gemstones are engraved upon the crown of the commander El Cid? | Red |
What color is a polar bear’s skin? | Black |
What color is used on the roofs of buildings in the Japanese civilization? | Black |
What color paint was favored by ancient Egyptian families for the walls of their homes? | White |
What color sail did Theseus fly on his ship to signify to his father Aegeus that he had successfully slain the Minotaur? | White |
What color was the match ball used in the 1966 World Cup Final? | Orange |
What country did the infamous pirate Blackbeard come from? | England |
What country is not in Europe? | Egypt |
What country was Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, from? | Austria |
What date is World Environment Day held each year? | June 5th |
What did Che Guevara study in college? | Medicine |
What did Spartacus do as a slave before leading the biggest slave rebellion of Ancient Rome? | A gladiator |
What did the name for ancient Egypt’s Luxor Temple also mean? | The southern sanctuary |
What did the word “marathon” originally refer to? | A place name |
What did Theodorus van Gogh, the younger brother of famed Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, do for a living? | Art Dealer |
What discovery made the deciphering of hieroglyphics possible? | The Rosetta Stone |
What do Dragon Lancers carry in their left hand? | A tobacco pipe |
What do you have to do to earn the Witness Protection achievement? | Change your nickname 10 times |
What does a “hat-trick” mean in soccer? | One player scoring 3 goals for their team |
What does the ankh character represent in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics? | Life |
What does the word “Formula” in “Formula 1 Racing” refer to? | The rules which participating cars must follow |
What event marked the beginning of the Hellenistic period? | The death of Alexander the Great |
What four-word saying did Oda Nobunaga live by? | Rule With absolute force |
What honorary rank was the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) given? | Colonel |
What image is engraved on the Hammer of the Sun and Moon weapon? | The sun |
What information does the item Deceptive Troops falsify for enemy Scouts? | Your City’s unit count |
What ingredients are used to make “zongzi”, a traditional food eaten in China during the Dragon Boat Festival? | Glutinous rice |
What instrument was officially banned by FIFA after the 2010 South Africa World Cup? | Vuvuzela |
What is a “light-year” a measure of? | Distance |
What is Belisarius’ nickname? | Last of the Romans |
What is China’s earliest known book of military strategy? | Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” |
What is Commander Baibars good at? | Leading cavalry units |
What is Commander Cao Cao’s expertise skill called? | Emperor Wu of Wei |
What is Commander Eulji Mundeok good at? | Leading infantry units |
What is Commander Hermann good at? | Leading archer units |
What is Commander Keira good at? | Leading archer units |
What is Commander Lancelot good at? | Leading cavalry units |
What is Commander Osman I good at? | Attacking cities |
What is Commander Sun Tzu good at? | Leading city garrisons |
What is Julius Caesar’s nickname? | The Uncrowned King |
What is Julius Caesar’s nickname in Rise of Kingdoms? | The Uncrowned Emperor |
What is Karaku’s Fire Shaman called? | Denko |
What is the 2nd-largest constituent nation of the United Kingdom? | Scotland |
What is the actual name of Dmitri Shostakovich’s symphony “Leningrad”? | Symphony No. 7 in C major |
What is the alliance rally capacity provided by a Lvl 15 Fort? | 775,000 |
What is the alternative name of Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night? | What You Will |
What is the bonus provided by the Frozen Fortress legendary city theme? | Infantry Defense +10% |
What is the capital of the Republic of Chile? | Santiago |
What is the center of a hurricane called? | Eye |
What is the champion Keira’s nickname? | The Red Chameleon |
What is the chemical symbol of antimony? | Sb |
What is the color of the floral headdress worn by commander Šárka in Rise of Kingdoms? | Red |
What is the color of the jade pendant around the commander Cao Cao’s waist? | Green |
What is the Commander Hannibal Barca good at? | Attacking cities |
What is the conversion ratio of amperes (A) to milliamperes (mA)? | 1:1000 |
What is the default rallied troop capacity when your castle is level 25? | 2 million |
What is the default transportation capacity if your trading post is level 25? | 5 million |
What is the duration of the Builder Recruitment item? | 2 days |
What is the effect of the accessory “Vengeance”? | Counterattack Damage +8% |
What is the Expertise Skill of the commander Alexander the Great called? | Son of Amun |
What is the Gem cost of the Human Sculpture decoration? | 2,000 |
What is the half-life of Iodine-129, a radioactive isotope produced by nuclear reactors? | 15.7 million years |
What is the hardest part of the human body? | Tooth Enamel |
What is the heaviest alkaline earth metal? | Radium |
What is the highest island peak in the world? | Puncak Jaya |
What is the highest level a City Hall can reach in RoK? | 25 |
What is the highest mountain in Africa? | Mount Kilimanjaro |
What is the in-game nickname of Cleopatra VII? | Queen of Egypt |
What is the largest airport in the world by area? | King Fahd International Airport |
What is the largest animal on the planet? | Blue whale |
What is the largest city in the UK by area? | London |
What is the largest country in South America? | Brazil |
What is the largest freshwater lake in the world by area? | Lake Superior |
What is the largest known planet in our solar system? | Jupiter |
What is the largest lake in Europe? | Lake Ladoga |
What is the largest lake on the South American continent? | Lake Maracaibo |
What is the largest living species of bird in the world? | Ostrich |
What is the length of a marathon in kilometers? | 42.2 Km |
What is the main ingredient in salt? | Sodium chloride |
What is the main ingredient of popcorn? | Corn |
What is the main purpose of white blood cells in the human body? | Fighting infection and disease |
What is the maximum number of King’s Road decorative buildings a governor can construct? | 400 |
What is the maximum number of troops you can form in the Champions of Olympia event? | 9 |
What is the maximum period of time that alliance resources can accumulate for in the Alliance Territory screen? | 24h |
What is the minimum number of Silver Keys that can be obtained from the “Treasure of Wisdom” bundle? | 2 |
What is the most abundant element in earth’s crust? | Oxygen |
What is the name for electricity produced by water power using large dams in a river? | Hydroelectric energy |
What is the name for renewable energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood and alcohol? | Biomass |
What is the name for the innermost sanctum of an ancient Greek temple, accessible only to members of the priesthood? | Adyton |
What is the name for the phenomenon by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment survive to pass traits to their offspring? | Natural selection |
What is the name of the 2022 Qatar World Cup mascot? | La’eeb |
What is the name of the achievement obtained by acquiring 3 permanent city themes? | Technicolor Themes |
What is the name of the fourth bracket in the “Champions of Olympia” event? | Brilliant Silver |
What is the name of the revolution in 1688 which established the British constitutional monarchy? | The Glorious Revolution |
What is the name of the swindler who can also appear at the same time as the Ceroli Chieftain Bloodfist Bargha? | Dhalruk |
What is the name of the Turkish straits that divide Europe from Asia? | The Bosphorus |
What is the nationality of Pierre de Fermat, who proposed Fermat’s Last Theorem? | France |
What is the only country to have won both the Men’s and Women’s World Cup? | Germany |
What is the only known short-period comet that is regularly visible to the naked eye from Earth? | Halley’s Comet |
What is the optimal temperature for roasting a chicken on the sizzling barrel of an Ottoman cannon? | 200°C |
What is the primary cause of karst landforms? | The dissolution of soluble rocks |
What is the root cause of altitude sickness? | Rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation |
What is the shape of a soccer goal when viewed from the front? | A rectangle |
What is the slogan of the weapons manufacturer Heckler & Koch? | “No Compromises!” |
What is the softest mineral currently known to mankind? | Talc |
What is the southernmost point of Africa? | Cape Agulhas |
What is the tallest peak in the world? | Mount Everest |
What is the total Lvl 25 Hospital Capacity for severely wounded troops (excluding boosts)? | 300,000 |
What is the unlock condition for Nightmare difficulty in the “Ian’s Ballads” event? | Reach City Hall Lvl 23 and 20 million Power |
What is the VIP Level required to purchase a Legendary Commander Sculpture on a weekly discount from the VIP Shop? | Lvl 13 |
What is the world’s oldest film festival? | Venice Film Festival |
What item summons Dauntless Lohar? | Lohar’s Buckler |
What kind of animal was the mascot of the 1998 World Cup in France? | Cockerel |
What kind of boost to allied forces does commander Joan of Arc’s active skill provide? | Rage |
What kind of combat blessing do Archers receive in Champions of Olympia? | The Blessing of Ares |
What kind of combat blessing do Cavalry receive in Champions of Olympia? | The Blessing of Hades |
What kind of combat blessing do Infantry receive in Champions of Olympia? | The Blessing of Athena |
What kind of combat blessing do mixed units receive in Champions of Olympia? | The Blessing of Apollo |
What kind of commander becomes the temporary Garrison Commander in the event a Governor has not nominated a commander or the nominated commander is not present? | The highest level commander currently present |
What letter is shown on the Scolas’ Lucky Coin decoration? | L |
What level do you need to upgrade the State Forum to in order to unlock the Dispatch feature? | 10 |
What level does your City Hall have to be to enter the Iron Age? | Lvl 10 |
What level does your City Hall have to be to use War Frenzy? | 10 |
What material did the craftsmen of ancient Egypt favor for sculpting statues and murals? | Stone |
What nationality was Miguel de Cervantes, author of “Don Quixote”? | Spanish |
What number World Cup will the 2022 World Cup be? | 22nd |
What occupation buff is provided by the Flame Altar? | Troop Attack +3% |
What outstanding contribution to science won biologist Karl Landsteiner the Nobel Prize? | Discovering the human blood groups |
What process is responsible for the red hues of the eponymous Red Sea? | Unusual algae |
What provided the major economic support for the Renaissance? | Wealthy patrons |
What race of creatures, mythical or otherwise, lived on Asgard according to Norse myth? | Aesir |
What resource is required to travel in the State Forum? | Action Points |
What reward may be given to governors who do NOT qualify for the Ark of Osiris but whose fellow alliance members do qualify and are defeated? | Gems |
What tier of crystal treasure is found in the Lvl 26 Alliance Gift? | Treasure of Blue Crystal |
What two countries together made up the “Iberian Union”? | Portugal and Spain |
What two major works are attributed to Homer? | The Odyssey and The Iliad |
What useful tool did famed carpenter Lu Ban invent? | The saw |
What was another usage of gin, aside from being a popular drink, in the 18th century? | Medicine |
What was the country of origin of the architect who designed the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities located in Cairo? | France |
What was the first animated film Satoshi Kon directed? | Perfect Blue |
What was the final score of the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina? | 1 – 0 |
What was the first men’s World Cup to have a female referee? | 2022 Qatar World Cup |
What was the first of the three major battles fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenid Empire? | Battle of the Granicus |
What was the first World Cup trophy called? | Jules Rimet Trophy |
What was the homeland of Odysseus, the subject of Homer’s Odyssey? | Ithaca |
What was the name of the alliance led by Athens in the Peloponnesian War? | Delian League |
What was the name of the ancient Greek god of wine? | Dionysus |
What was the name of the creature in Greek mythology that lured sailors with its heavenly singing voice? | Siren |
What was the name of the first chimpanzee to go to space? | Ham |
What was the name of the official match ball of the 2018 World Cup? | Telstar |
What was the native language of Cleopatra VII, otherwise known as Cleopatra the Queen of Egypt? | Greek |
What was the original purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza? | Pharaoh Khufu’s tomb |
What was the regnal name of the last emperor of China’s Qing Dynasty? | Xuantong |
What was the relationship between the famed generals Tolui and Genghis Khan? | Father and son |
What was the venue for the final match of the 2018 World Cup held in Russia? | Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow |
What weapon does the commander Richard I wield? | An axe and shield |
What weapons do City Keepers wield? | An axe and shield |
What weapons does the commander City Keeper wield? | An axe and shield |
What were Maya pyramids made of? | Stone |
What were the men and women hiding from on the outskirts of Florence in the novella collection “The Decameron”? | The Black Plague |
What’s does the “Fully Loaded” alliance skill do when used? | Increases alliance members’ gathering speed for one type of resource |
What’s does the “Nature’s Gift” alliance skill do when used? | Summon resource points in a selected area |
What’s does the “Skillful Craftsman” alliance skill do when used? | Greatly increases alliance flag construction speed |
What’s the primary cause of the formation of the Himalayas? | Collision between plates |
When a governor’s city hall reaches level 25, how many farms can they build? | 4 |
When Achilles refuses to fight, Patroclus puts on Achilles armor, fights the Trojans, and dies. Who is Patroclus killed by? | Hector |
When alliance members gather resources in alliance territory, how much is their Gathering Speed increased by? | 25% |
When did the “hard-boiled” or “noir” literary genre of fiction first fluorish? | 1920s |
When did the War of the Austrian Succession take place? | 1740-1748 |
When moist air encounters an obstacle such as a mountain range and is forced upward while air temperature drops, resulting in rain, this is known as: | Orographic precipitation |
When not affected by buffs, how much resource capacity does a Level 25 Storehouse have for each type of resource? | 2,500,000 |
When sailing through a thunderstorm, one can occasionally see a “lightning” effect at the tip of the mast. What is this phenomenon called? | Saint Elmo’s Fire |
When someone steps on a banana peel wearing shoes, the frictional coefficient between their shoe and the banana peel is: | 0.07 |
When was Coca-Cola invented? | The 19th century |
When was Napoleon Bonaparte born? | 1769 |
When was the Declaration of Independence written? | 1776 |
When was the first Venice Film Festival held? | 1932 |
When was the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments, invented? | 1919 |
When were bicycles introduced to Europe? | The 19th century |
Where are the world’s largest proven oil reserves located? | Ghawar Field |
Where did Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine”, come from? | Ancient Greece |
Where did King Louis XIV of France move the royal Court to in 1682? | The Palace of Versailles |
Where did reggae music originate? | Jamaica |
Where did the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred take place according to Arthurian legend? | Camlann |
Where did the Renaissance begin? | Italy |
Where do adaptations come from? | Both mutations and genetic recombination |
Where do most hurricanes start? | On the open seas |
Where do most of the Ainu people live? | Hokkaido |
Where in Egypt is the Sphinx located? | The Giza Plateau |
Where in Italy is Vatican City located? | Rome |
Where is the Capital of Scotland? | Edinburgh |
Where is the capital of the Germany? | Berlin |
Where is the commander Gaius Marius from? | Ancient Rome |
Where is the largest pyramid in the world? | The Great Pyramid of Cholula |
Where is the reported birthplace of the belly dance? | Egypt |
Where is the right hand of the famous sculpture known as “The Thinker” resting? | Under the chin |
Where was Commander Lohar born? | In a remote barbarian tribe |
Where was famed musician Beethoven born? | Bonn |
Where was Napoleon Bonaparte exiled after his defeat at Waterloo? | St. Helena |
Where was Pablo Picasso born? | Iberia |
Where was the Ceroli Chieftain Torgny born? | Citadel of Braves |
Where was the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born? | Salzburg |
Where was the rallying point for the first Crusade? | Constantinople |
Where was the World Heritage Terracotta Army found? | In a royal mausoleum |
Which achievement is unlocked from upgrading 2 hospitals to Lvl 25? | Hale & Hearty |
Which ancient Chinese dynasty followed the Shang dynasty? | The Zhou Dynasty |
Which ancient civilization built the “Lost City” of Machu Picchu? | The Incas |
Which ancient Egyptian deity is represented with the head of a lion? | Tefnut |
Which ancient Egyptian pharaoh’s tomb did British archaeologist Howard Carter discover in 1922? | Tutankhamun |
Which ancient Greek dramatist wrote the famous tragedy “Oedipus Rex”? | Sophocles |
Which ancient Greek mathematician used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area of a circle? | Archimedes |
Which ancient Greek philosopher put forth the first ideas of atomism? | Democritus |
Which Ancient Greek physicist famously discovered the concept of buoyancy while taking a bath? | Archimedes |
Which ancient Greek scholar laid the foundation for future European mathematics and authored the “Elements” of geometry? | Euclid |
Which animal is featured on commander Richard I’s background image? | A dog |
Which art group is known as a “national treasure” of Canada? | Cirque du Soleil |
Which artist painted the world-famous “Girl with a Pearl Earring”? | Johannes Vermeer |
Which artist shocked the world by shredding a copy of his own work, Girl with Balloon, at an auction? | Banksy |
Which astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory in the 16th century? | Nicolaus Copernicus |
Which beverage was invented by American pharmacist John Pemberton? | Cola |
Which British star performed at the opening ceremony of the 2018 World Cup? | Robbie Williams |
Which buff can be acquired from occupying a Sanctum of Courage? | Increase EXP gained by commanders |
Which building was originally built in London to house the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations held in 1851? | The Crystal Palace |
Which Ceroli Chieftain comes from Horn Bay? | Keira |
Which Ceroli Chieftain comes from Sabertooth Valley? | Ak & Hok |
Which Ceroli Chieftain dual wields a dagger and bow? | Wafura |
Which Ceroli Chieftain dwells in a place known as Death Forest? | Dekar |
Which Ceroli Chieftain has been tasked with safeguarding Windrage Cliffs? | Astrid |
Which Ceroli Chieftain has power over frost? | Frida |
Which Ceroli Chieftain once encircled the Citadel of Braves with their forces? | Torgny |
Which Ceroli Chieftain safeguards the Whitestone Tower? | Frida |
Which Ceroli Chieftain spent over 20 years garrisoning the Northern Reaches? | Torgny |
Which Ceroli Chieftain uses a bow for a weapon? | Keira |
Which Ceroli Chieftain wields two weapons at once? | Astrid |
Which Ceroli Chieftain works alongside a snake? | Dekar |
Which Ceroli Chieftain’s tribe has lived in the freezing wastes for generations? | Wafura |
Which chapter of the Kingdom Chronicles grants the “Explorer for Life” achievement if all mist is explored before the chapter’s end? | Long Peace |
Which Chieftain from the Ceroli Crisis event is well-versed in poison magic? | Dekar |
Which Chieftain in the Ceroli Crisis event mounted a successful coup? | Torgny |
Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya help to establish? | The Zhou Dynasty |
Which city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics? | Sydney |
Which city-state defeated Sparta in the “Battle of Leuctra”? | Thebes |
Which city-state of Ancient Greece was known for its brutal military training and bravery? | Sparta |
Which civilian airport is the highest above sea level? | Daocheng Yading Airport |
Which civilization was the first to have public toilets? | Ancient Rome |
Which club has footballer Lionel Messi played for the longest? | Barcelona |
Which club has won the most English Premier League titles? | Manchester United |
Which commander can be said to have the thickest eyebrows in Rise of Kingdoms? | Cao Cao |
Which commander does NOT receive a skill level boost from a Legendary Commander Sculpture? | Hannibal Barca |
Which commander features a ship in their background image? | Pelagius |
Which commander has a crown with gemstones of a different color to the others? | Queen Tamar of Georgia |
Which commander is commonly regarded as having exemplified the ideal of the “Bushido Spirit”? | Kusunoki Masashige |
Which commander is known as “The Immortal Hammer”? | Charles Martel |
Which commander is known as Barbarossa? | Frederick I |
Which commander is known as Kamakura’s Warlord? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which commander is known as the Conqueror of Chaos? | Cao Cao |
Which commander is known as the Lady of the Mercians? | Æthelflæd |
Which commander is nicknamed “Bow of Revolution”? | Yi Seong-Gye |
Which commander is nicknamed Carthage’s Guardian? | Hannibal Barca |
Which commander is nicknamed the Father of Conquest? | Baibars |
Which commander is nicknamed the Roaring Barbarian? | Lohar |
Which commander is reputed to have said, “I came, I saw, I conquered”? | Julius Caesar |
Which commander role provides a load boost to troops? | Supply Captain |
Which commander says: “My destiny is determined by faith and opportunity”? | Matilda of Flanders |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
Which commander signed a peace treaty with Saladin in 1192? | Richard I |
Which commander was considered an enemy of Rome from an early age? | Hannibal Barca |
Which commander was in charge of capturing Constantinople at the age of 21? | Mehmed II |
Which commander was known as the Celtic Rose? | Boudica |
Which commander was paired with Minamoto? | Tomoe Gozen |
Which commander wields the Beauty and Wisdom skill? | Cleopatra VII |
Which Commander’s active skill can inflict Silence? | Hermann |
Which composer wrote the opera “The Ring of the Nibelung”? | Wagner |
Which continent has the lowest average temperatures? | Antarctica |
Which continent was the birthplace of Mayan civilization? | The Americas |
Which continent was the Inca Empire located on? | South America |
Which country did Arjen Robben play for? | The Netherlands |
Which country did the famous poet Dante Alighieri come from? | Italy |
Which country did Zarathustra, of the tone poem ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra’, come from? | Persia |
Which country gave the Statue of Liberty to the American people as a gift? | France |
Which country has adopted the quetzal as its national bird? | Guatemala |
Which country has participated in 8 World Cups but has never advanced past the group stage? | Scotland |
Which country has topped the FIFA world rankings but has never won a World Cup? | Belgium |
Which country has won the most World Cups? | Brazil |
Which country has won the World Cup five times? | Brazil |
Which country hosted and won the 1930 World Cup? | Uruguay |
Which country hosted and won the 1978 World Cup? | Argentina |
Which country hosted the 1994 World Cup? | The United States |
Which country hosted the 1998 World Cup? | France |
Which country hosted the 2022 World Cup? | Qatar |
Which country hosted the first ever Winter Olympics on January 25, 1924? | France |
Which country hosted the first World Cup? | Uruguay |
Which country is Çatalhöyük located in? | Turkey |
Which country is responsible for inventing blue cheese, well-known for its pungent taste? | France |
Which country used an orange as its World Cup mascot? | Spain |
Which country was allowed to keep the Jules Rimet Trophy permanently? | Brazil |
Which country was England fighting against in the Battle of Agincourt? | France |
Which country was Marco Polo, a famous explorer and merchant, born in? | Republic of Venice |
Which country was the composer Franz Schubert from? | Austria |
Which country was the first Asian country to reach the semi-final stage of the World Cup? | Korea |
Which country was the first to invent perfume? | Cyprus |
Which country won the 2018 World Cup held in Russia? | France |
Which country’s explorers were the first to land in Antarctica? | Norway |
Which country’s team has played in every World Cup? | Brazil |
Which creature decoration from Greek mythology can governors construct in their city? | Pegasus |
Which deity of ancient Egyptian mythology was represented by the obelisk? | Ra |
Which demigod captures Cerberus, the “three-headed hound of Hades”, according to Greek mythology? | Hercules |
Which Dutch scientist is known as “the father of microbiology”? | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek |
Which emperor issued the Edict of Milan? | Constantine I |
Which Egyptian city marked the boundary between Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt during the pre-dynastic period? | Memphis |
Which emperor issued the Proclamation of Milan? | Constantine I |
Which emperor was named the “Khan of Heaven” by various Turkic nomads during the Sui and Tang dynasties? | Emperor Taizong of Tang |
Which entomologist and astronomer from New Zealand first proposed adopting a method of Daylight Saving Time? | George Hudson |
Which ethnic group founded the earliest civilization of Mesopotamia? | The Sumerians |
Which European country’s king funded Christopher Columbus’ famous expedition? | Spain |
Which European wrote the first travelogue detailing China’s history, culture, and art? | Marco Polo |
Which famous and influential family did the famous Renaissance art patron Duke Lorenzo belong to? | The House of Medici |
Which famous Japanese samurai was called “Ushiwakamaru” as a child? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which famous sculpture features a child urinating? | Manneken Pis |
Which figure from Greek mythology did Mary Shelley associate Frankenstein’s monster with? | Prometheus |
Which figure of history disguised himself as a Prussian captain and made off with over 4000 gold marks only to be later regarded as a folk hero and called the “Captain of Köpenick”? | Wilhelm Voigt |
Which film won Outstanding Picture at the first ever Oscars? | Wings |
Which flavor of soup can does NOT appear in Andy Warhol’s famous work titled “Campbell’s Soup Cans”? | Corn |
Which formation is the “Imperial War Drum” armament for? | V |
Which French monarch was known as “Saint Louis”? | Louis IX |
Which Futhark rune represents Týr, the god of war and justice in Germanic mythology? | Tiwaz |
Which gas makes up more than 90% of Mars’ atmosphere? | Carbon Dioxide |
Which German psychologist discovered the human brain’s forgetting curve? | Hermann Ebbinghaus |
Which goalkeeper has scored the most goals in professional soccer? | Rogério Ceni |
Which god is Taranis in Celtic mythology? | Thunder God |
Which Greek goddess is portrayed on the Jules Rimet trophy, the original World Cup trophy? | Nike |
Which inventor built the world’s first electric locomotive in 1837? | Robert Davidson |
Which is Minamoto no Yoshitsune’s active skill? | Kyohachiryu |
Which is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the largest cumulative circulation of any single-author comic? | One Piece |
Which is the deepest known trench in the world? | The Mariana Trench |
Which is the highest plateau in the world? | The Tibetan Plateau |
Which is the longest continental mountain range on earth? | The Andes |
Which is the smallest known snake species? | Barbados threadsnake |
Which is the Viking civilization’s special unit? | Berserker |
Which is the world’s largest church? | St. Peter’s Basilica |
Which is the world’s smallest island country? | Nauru |
Which Japanese haiku poet wrote under the pseudonym “Tosei”? | Matsuo Basho |
Which kingdom did the commander Boudica reign over? | Iceni |
Which landmark in Sydney, Australia is shaped like sails? | Sydney Opera House |
Which mammalian order does Suidae belong to? | Artiodactyla |
Which manager has managed in six World Cups? | Carlos Alberto Parreira |
Which manager led his team to a record 11 consecutive World Cup match victories? | Luiz Felipe Scolari |
Which military commander was known as the “Teutoburg’s Liberator”? | Hermann |
Which military leader was known as the “Reformer of the Legions”? | Gaius Marius |
Which modern-day city was Shakespeare’s Globe Theater built in? | London |
Which monarch built the Hagia Sophia? | Justinian I |
Which musical instrument is a national emblem of Ireland? | Harp |
Which musician composed “The Marriage of Figaro”? | Mozart |
Which new method of constructing columns in ancient Rome was based on the three main Greek styles? | The Tuscan column. |
Which Nobel Prize is the most recently established? | The Nobel Prize in Economics |
Which of the Babylonian Codes of Law was the first full set of written laws in recorded history? | The Code of Hammurabi |
Which of the below figures were not Knights of King Arthur’s Round Table? | Merlin |
Which of the below states was not part of the Three Kingdoms period? | Jin |
Which of the following accurately describes the Arctic Circle? | Polar Day and Polar Night are phenomenons that occur there |
Which of the following achievements must be completed before the “Special Snowflake” achievement? | Long-range Strike |
Which of the following actions is NOT available to an alliance leader in Rise of Kingdoms? | Quit Alliance |
Which of the following animals does NOT lay eggs? | Bat |
Which of the following animals was on the imperial banner of the Inca Empire? | Snake |
Which of the following are carnivores? | Dragonflies |
Which of the following are NOT mammals? | Turtle |
Which of the following awards daily activity points? | Defeating barbarian troops on the map |
Which of the following best describes a Clownfish? | Tropical marine fish |
Which of the following buffs can take effect during Sunset Canyon battles? | Buffs from equipment |
Which of the following buffs comes from levelling up the required structure to level 25? | Transportation March Speed Bonus |
Which of the following buildings cannot be upgraded? | Courier Station |
Which of the following can NOT be found in a Silver Chest at the Tavern? | Lv.3 Tome of Knowledge |
Which of the following can NOT be found in Alliance Shops? | Golden Key |
Which of the following CANNOT be equipped to a Commander? | Lohar’s Longbow |
Which of the following cat breeds is known for being hairless? | Sphynx |
Which of the following characters are NOT present in the “Journey to the West” story? | Third Sister Hu |
Which of the following Chinese emperors’ reigns was known as the “Reign of Zhenguan”? | Emperor Taizong of Tang |
Which of the following cities is the capital of France? | Paris |
Which of the following cities was the first to have an underground rapid transit system? | London |
Which of the following city buildings CAN be upgraded? | Trading Post |
Which of the following civilizations cannot buff their cavalry? | The Ottomans |
Which of the following civilizations give a 5% attack bonus to cavalry units? | Germany |
Which of the following civilizations gives a 20% healing speed bonus to hospitals? | France |
Which of the following civilizations increases the damage of active commander skills by 5%? | Ottomans |
Which of the following civilizations provides a building speed boost? | China |
Which of the following commanders excels at attacking enemy cities? | Julius Caesar |
Which of the following commanders excels at gathering resources? | Cleopatra VII |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading archers? | Yi Seong-Gye |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading cavalry? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading infantry? | Richard I |
Which of the following commanders in RoK was the only ruler in history to defeat Cyrus the Great in a major battle? | Tomyris |
Which of the following commanders joined a rebellion against her own husband? | Constance |
Which of the following commanders was effectively the ruler of their kingdom, but never officially the head of state? | Charles Martel |
Which of the following commanders was part of the Battle of Red Cliffs? | Cao Cao |
Which of the following commanders was part of the Hundred Years’ War? | Joan of Arc |
Which of the following commanders’ sculptures cannot be donated to the “Past Glory” event after the Lost Kingdom has been opened? | Æthelflæd |
Which of the following constellations is shaped like a crown? | Corona Borealis |
Which of the following countries is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere? | None of these answers are correct |
Which of the following countries or regions is NOT part of Northern Europe? | Argentina |
Which of the following deities were NOT meant to be given offerings at the Abu Simbel Temples? | Anubis |
Which of the following describes a monotheist? | Someone who warships 1 god |
Which of the following descriptions of microscopes is false? | They can be used to observe stars |
Which of the following did NOT occur during the Greco-Persian Wars? | The Battle of Agincourt |
Which of the following doctors was the first to describe completely, and in detail, the systemic circulation and the function of the heart? | William Harvey |
Which of the following does not award Individual Credits? | Giving resources to allies |
Which of the following does NOT award Individual Credits? | Attacking Barbarians |
Which of the following does NOT give Commanders EXP? | Attacking other players |
Which of the following does NOT increase an Alliance’s member limit? | Appointing officers |
Which of the following events took place in North America during the Roaring Twenties? | The “Weird Tales” magazine was first published |
Which of the following films was scored by the Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto? | The Revenant |
Which of the following fish lures its prey through bioluminescence? | Anglerfish |
Which of the following French Kings was known as the Sun King? | Louis XIV |
Which of the following fruits, know as “wolf peach”, were erroneously thought to be poisonous? | Tomatoes |
Which of the following fruits does NOT grow on trees? | Strawberries |
Which of the following historical figures never engaged in medical work? | Justinian |
Which of the following illnesses can be caused by a lack of Vitamin D? | Rickets |
Which of the following inventions did NOT come about during the first industrial Revolution? | The telephone |
Which of the following is a decorative building? | Stone Drum |
Which of the following is a fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is often found in folded or tilted layers and used for heating and cooking? | Natural gas |
Which of the following is a liquid fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is burned to obtain energy and used to manufacture plastics? | Oil |
Which of the following is a military building? | Scout Camp |
Which of the following is a name for sedimentary rock formed from decayed plant material in swampy areas? | Coal |
Which of the following is a phase of The Mightiest Governor event? | Enemy Elimination |
Which of the following is an alternative energy source based on splitting heavy atoms into lighter ones to release energy? | Nuclear energy |
Which of the following is an economic building? | Alliance Center |
Which of the following is an inexhaustible energy resource that relies on hot magma or hot, dry rocks below ground? | Geothermal energy |
Which of the following is another name for the “Black Death” that raged across the Europe during the Late Middle Ages? | Yersinia pestis |
Which of the following is considered a metallic resource? | Iron |
Which of the following is considered one of Confucius’ disciples? | Yan Hui |
Which of the following is extinct? | The Steller’s Sea Cow |
Which of the following is NOT a “cold weapon”? | Handgun |
Which of the following is NOT a “low country” of Europe? | The United Kingdom |
Which of the following is NOT a ball game? | Fencing |
Which of the following is not a benefit of upgrading your Tavern? | Improves the variety of rewards in Golden Chests |
Which of the following is NOT a Champions of Olympia map? | Treasure Hill |
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Renaissance art? | Flat/Two-dimensional |
Which of the following is NOT a component ingredient used to forge the Epic weapon “Golden Age”? | Animal Bone |
Which of the following is NOT a King skill? | Relief |
Which of the following is not a natural resource? | Clothing |
Which of the following is NOT a prerequisite for the Military Technology Cartography? | Ballistics |
Which of the following is not a reason why the Renaissance began in Italy? | The Black Plague did not hit Italy as a result of the Alps |
Which of the following is NOT a suit in poker? | Winds |
Which of the following is NOT a type of dance? | Sumo |
Which of the following is NOT an accurate description of the “Manila galleons”? | They were used for enemy reconnaissance |
Which of the following is NOT an accurate description of the ancient Kingdom of Kush? | It did not possess its own unique language and script |
Which of the following is not an objective of Greek mythology? | Provide a path for salvation |
Which of the following is NOT considered a single-celled organism? | Mites |
Which of the following is NOT one of Belisarius’ skills? | Thunderous Force |
Which of the following is NOT one of El Cid’s skills? | Chivalry |
Which of the following is NOT one of Hermann’s skills? | Irresistible |
Which of the following is NOT one of Julius Caesar’s skills? | Military Life |
Which of the following is NOT one of Keira’s skills? | Unruly Blood |
Which of the following is NOT one of Lohar’s skills? | Utter Annihilation |
Which of the following is NOT one of Matilda of Flanders’ skills? | Celtic Blood |
Which of the following is NOT one of Mulan’s skills? | Indomitable Army |
Which of the following is NOT one of Osman I’s skills | Oblique Tactics |
Which of the following is NOT one of Pelagius’ passive skills? | Charge |
Which of the following is not one of the Fates of Greek mythology? | Urd |
Which of the following is not one of the Fates of Norse mythology? | Karma |
Which of the following is NOT one of the major greenhouse gases in earth’s atmosphere? | Nitrogen |
Which of the following is NOT part of Mexico’s flag? | Camel |
Which of the following is the correct description for the stratosphere? | It is warm above and cold below |
Which of the following is the second largest river delta in Europe? | Danube Delta |
Which of the following is the world’s first national park? | Yellowstone National Park |
Which of the following is the world’s largest island? | Greenland |
Which of the following is Zeus’ elder brother in Greek mythology? | Poseidon |
Which of the following items can be used to upgrade a commander’s skills? | Commander Sculptures |
Which of the following juice is contained in the classic cocktail “Bloody Mary”? | Tomato Juice |
Which of the following kingdom title descriptions is incorrect? | Dukes’ troops have increased attack |
Which of the following kingdom title descriptions is incorrect? | Prime Ministers’ troops have increased attack |
Which of the following laureates won a Nobel Prize in two different fields? | Marie Curie |
Which of the following managers has led his team to 13 English Premier League titles? | Alex Ferguson |
Which of the following marine species has existed the longest? | Nautilus |
Which of the following mountains is under 8000 meters tall? | Chomo Lonzo |
Which of the following musical instruments has six strings? | Guitar |
Which of the following nations is the closest to the North Pole? | Finland |
Which of the following organs is part of the human respiratory system? | Lungs |
Which of the following penalties may be applied in response to the use of third-party software? | Battle restrictions |
Which of the following physicists was born on the death anniversary of Galileo Galilei, and died on the birth anniversary of Albert Einstein? | Stephen Hawking |
Which of the following plants has been disputed as a fruit or vegetable? | Tomato |
Which of the following plants is visible in Mulan and Cao Cao’s background image on the commander screen? | Bamboo |
Which of the following regions is the primary habitat of polar bears? | Arctic Circle |
Which of the following resources cannot be found in your jeans? | Lead |
Which of the following rewards CANNOT be obtained from a Barbarian Keep in Rise of Kingdoms? | Commander Sculptures |
Which of the following rulers was a member of the Varangian Guard? | Harald Hardrada |
Which of the following serves as the national flower of the Philippines? | Sampaguita |
Which of the following Shakespeare plays is a romantic comedy written some time between 1590 and 1596? | A Midsummer Night’s Dream |
Which of the following soccer clubs is NOT based in London? | Everton |
Which of the following speeches was made by the Prussian prime Minister Otto von Bismarck in September of 1862? | Blood and Iron |
Which of the following Speedups are NOT available in Rise of Kingdoms? | 6-Hour Speedup |
Which of the following statements about the Battle of Baideng is untrue? | It was a battle between the Tang dynasty and the Xiongnu |
Which of the following statements about the tango is FALSE? | It was created in the 15th century |
Which of the following statements about Zhuge Liang in RoK is INCORRECT? | He excels at leading cavalry units |
Which of the following stories not included in “One Thousand and One Nights”? | Layla and Majnun |
Which of the following stories is not one of Grimms’ Fairy Tales? | The Little Mermaid |
Which of the following straits is located between Eurasia and North America? | The Bering Strait |
Which of the following technologies precedes “Horsemanship”? | Military Discipline |
Which of the following trees is commonly found in boreal ecosystems? | Spruce |
Which of the following types of bonuses do NOT take effect in Ark of Osiris? | Rune buffs |
Which of the following vitamins is most helpful for maintaining good vision? | Vitamin A |
Which of the following was a general during Japan’s Genpei War? | Tomoe Gozen |
Which of the following was a Knight of the Round Table? | Lancelot |
Which of the following was a Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements? | Humanism |
Which of the following was also known as the Eastern Roman Empire? | The Byzantine Empire |
Which of the following was an enemy of Richard the Lionheart? | Saladin |
Which of the following was built at the order of Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal? | The Taj Mahal |
Which of the following was not a pillar of the Renaissance? | Mannerism |
Which of the following was NOT essential for a Vizier, the Pharaoh’s most senior civil servant, in ancient Egypt? | To have royal blood |
Which of the following was NOT included in the first Summer Olympics, held in Athens in 1896? | Basketball |
Which of the following was praised by his countrymen as Ancient Greece’s best and most honest democratic representatives? | Pericles |
Which of the following was the highest-ranked medal in the Korean Empire? | Order of the Gold Cheok |
Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley? | Frankenstein |
Which of the following were born in the same year as singer Luciano Pavarotti? | Elvis Presley |
Which of the following will NOT prevent you from entering an Ark of Osiris Battlefield? | Activating an Attack Enhancement |
Which of the following works is based on the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, fought by Charlemagne and his knights? | “The Song of Roland” |
Which of the following works was NOT written by the musical maestro Andrew Lloyd Webber? | Les Misérables |
Which of the following works was written by the French playwright Pierre Corneille? | Le Cid |
Which of the following works was written by Victor Hugo? | The Hunchback of Notre-Dame |
Which of the scientific bird names was also used to commemorate the wife of Napoleon III, the Empress of France, Eugénie de Montijo? | The white-headed fruit dove |
Which of the seven wonders of the world were created to cure the new Queen of Babylon’s homesickness? | The Hanging Gardens |
Which of these achievements is earned from healing 100,000 injured troops in the hospital? | Rebuilding |
Which of these actions can be performed by alliance leaders and titled officers, but NOT non-titled officers? | Sign up for Ark of Osiris |
Which of these active skills belongs to Charles Martel? | Immortal Shield |
Which of these active skills belongs to Charles Martel? | Shield of Francia |
Which of these airports has runways on a beach? | Barra Airport |
Which of these alliance officers bestows a Research Speed boost? | Counselor |
Which of these Alliance Skills increases damage versus barbarians and other neutral units? | Unbridled Progress |
Which of these Alliance Skills will boost your resource gathering speed? | Fully Loaded |
Which of these ancient Greek dramatists is regarded as “the father of tragedy”? | Aeschylus |
Which of these ancient Greek philosophers did NOT participate in the discussion on justice in Plato’s Republic? | Protagoras |
Which of these ancient Greek writers is regard as “the father of comedy”? | Aristophanes |
Which of these animated movies was NOT directed by Hayao Miyazaki? | Paprika |
Which of these are invertebrates? | Coral |
Which of these areas contains a waterwheel? | Alliance Cropland |
Which of these artists was NOT a Baroque painter? | Vincent van Gogh |
Which of these Avatar Frames are available for purchase? | Rose Petals |
Which of these Avatar Frames can be obtained from the Ceroli Crisis event? | Undersea Kingdom |
Which of these Blessings immediately inflicts a 10% loss of troop power on your enemy at the start of battle in the “Golden Kingdom” event? | Anchor |
Which of these books was not written by the Greek philosopher Aristotle? | Republic |
Which of these boosts work in Expeditions in Rise of Kingdoms? | All of them |
Which of these boosts work in Sunset Canyon? | VIP Level troop capacity |
Which of these buildings is NOT one of the New Seven Wonders of the World? | The Palace of Versailles |
Which of these Byzantine emperors ruled alongside four other emperors at various times only later to be declared Rome’s sole emperor after 63 years in power? | Constantine VIII |
Which of these Ceroli Chieftains is also called Stormbringer? | Torgny |
Which of these Ceroli Chieftains is also called the Disaster Bringer? | Dekar |
Which of these characters is from “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas”? | Captain Nemo |
Which of these Chinese ethnic groups is known for drinking kumis, a drink made from fermented mare’s milk? | Mongols |
Which of these circumstances would prevent you from changing civilization? | Ongoing troop training in your city |
Which of these cities hosted the Olympics in 1900? | Paris |
Which of these cities in Brazil has hosted the Olympic Games? | Rio de Janeiro |
Which of these cities is located in South America? | Buenos Aires |
Which of these cities is NOT in Asia? | Melbourne |
Which of these city themes feature balloons? | Harvest Cottage |
Which of these City Themes offers a special attributes bonus of +5% to Cavalry Attack and -5% to Archer Health? | Sower’s Song |
Which of these civilizations can increase Archer Defense? | Korea |
Which of these civilizations can increase their healing speed? | France |
Which of these civilizations can increase their Hospital Capacity? | Byzantium |
Which of these commanders carries a bow and arrows as well as a sword? | Æthelflæd |
Which of these commanders does NOT carry a shield? | Charlemagne |
Which of these commanders does NOT carry a sword? | Theodora |
Which of these commanders features snowflakes in their background image? | Björn Ironside |
Which of these Commanders gets the ability to convert some slain units into severely wounded units when attacking a city? | Charlemagne |
Which of these commanders has also been called a “Holy Overlord”? | El Cid |
Which of these commanders has an Attack branch on their Talent tree? | Centurion |
Which of these commanders has NO whiskers or other facial hair? | Alexander the Great |
Which of these commanders has the Enchantment active skill? | Šárka |
Which of these commanders is bald? | Ragnar Lodbrok |
Which of these commanders is NOT shown wearing a cloak? | Mehmed II |
Which of these commanders is often described as having survived 57 engagements without a single defeat? | Honda Tadakatsu |
Which of these commanders wears a ring on their hand? | Queen Tamar of Georgia |
Which of these commanders will gain a bonus from the Museum Relic “Twin Dragons Inscription”? | Yi Seong-Gye |
Which of these commanders’ Expertise Skill is the enhanced version of an existing skill? | Björn Ironside |
Which of these commanders’ sculptures can be obtained from opening a chest in the Tavern in Rise of Kingdoms? | Charles Martel |
Which of these consonants is trilled when pronounced in Italian? | r |
Which of these countries did NOT participate in the Northern Seven Years’ War (1563-1570)? | The United Kingdom |
Which of these countries does the Prime Meridian pass through? | Mali |
Which of these countries has had the most influence on the development of Cuban food? | Spain |
Which of these countries was NOT a founding member of NATO (in 1949)? | Turkey |
Which of these creatures was also popularly used as a kind of personal protective talisman in ancient Egypt? | Scarabs |
Which of these decorations does NOT cost Gems? | Sakura Tree |
Which of these decorative buildings is also considered an omen of good luck in Chinese culture? | Chinese Dragon |
Which of these effects is NOT caused by Æthelflæd’s skills? | Healing slightly wounded units |
Which of these events is NOT part of the Olympic Games? | Car racing |
Which of these female commanders has been described as “The Georgian Will”? | Queen Tamar of Georgia |
Which of these female commanders has flowers in their hair? | Boudica |
Which of these fields is NOT included in the list of Nobel Prizes? | Mathematics |
Which of these figures of the Seleucid Empire was taken hostage by Rome, subsequently fled Rome, and then returned to seize the throne of their home country? | Demetrius I |
Which of these films was NOT directed by Peter Weir? | Detachment |
Which of these foods could the Eastern Han statesman Cao Cao not have eaten? | Corn |
Which of these fruits appears in the background image for the Commander Imhotep? | Banana |
Which of these gods of ancient Egypt was also a symbol of royal authority? | Horus |
Which of these historical figures was NOT a botanist? | Dmitry Mendeleev |
Which of these holy sites grants a march speed bonus? | Sanctum of Wind |
Which of these ingredients is used to brew soy sauce? | Soybeans |
Which of these is a line of Tomoe Gozen? | My power scares even the ghosts. |
Which of these is a passive skill of Commander Thutmose III? | Conquest of Mitanni |
Which of these is an incorrect description of the “Battle of Poitiers”? | The campaign took place during World War I |
Which of these is an incorrect description of the “Mare Imbrium” on the moon? | It contains a certain amount of sedimentary water |
Which of these is an incorrect description of wind energy? | It is not a form of renewable energy |
Which of these is considered to be the seminal work of the French playwright Molière? | Tartuffe |
Which of these is found in the alliance Golden Chest? | 1,000 Individual Credits |
Which of these is NOT a breakdown of alliance technology? | Military |
Which of these is NOT a mail report category? | Gathering |
Which of these is NOT a passive skill of Commander Minamoto no Yoshitsune? | The Worthy Man |
Which of these is not a skill of the Ceroli general Keira? | The Red Chameleon |
Which of these is NOT a type of Japanese wagyu | Ronguhon Wagyu |
Which of these is NOT a typical stage of sewage treatment? | Discharge |
Which of these is NOT an Alliance Skill? | Rapid March |
Which of these is not an ancient civilization of the Americas? | The Sumerians |
Which of these is not an official song of the 2022 World Cup? | Tatu Bom de Bola |
Which of these is NOT considered a Shakespearean tragedy? | Twelfth Night |
Which of these is NOT considered one of the “Five Good Emperors” of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty of ancient Rome? | Commodus |
Which of these is NOT considered one of the 8 main styles of contemporary Chinese cooking? | Huaiyang Cuisine |
Which of these is NOT one of Cao Cao’s skills? | Battle of Sorrow |
Which of these is NOT one of the skills of Ceroli Chieftain Astrid? | Flametongue’s Kiss |
Which of these is not one of the Three Gorgon Sisters of Grecian myth? | Perga |
Which of these is NOT one of the Winning Stratagems listed in the ancient Chinese military textbook, the “Thirty-Six Stratagems”? | The “empty fort” strategy |
Which of these is not part of the Holy Trinity in Christianity? | The Mother |
Which of these is NOT Zeus’ child in Greek mythology? | Hera |
Which of these is one of Diaochan’s Active Skills? | Dance of Chaos |
Which of these is one of Minamoto no Yoshitsune’s “Active Skills”? | Kyohachiryu |
Which of these is one of the four fundamental elements of nature according to many ancient Greek philosophers? | Wind |
Which of these is the most visited art museum in the world in recent years? | The Louvre |
Which of these is the National Flower of India? | Lotus |
Which of these is used to rally Alliance troops? | Castle |
Which of these is Yi Seong-Gye an expert in? | Garrisoning |
Which of these islands is considered the birthplace of Minoan civilization? | Crete |
Which of these items can NOT be obtained by defeating barbarians? | VIP points |
Which of these items can NOT be purchased within the Mysterious Merchant’s Boutique? | Passport Page |
Which of these items CANNOT be obtained from a Tavern Equipment Chest? | 60-Minute Training Speedup |
Which of these items cannot be obtained from an Equipment Chest? | Tomes of Knowledge |
Which of these items CANNOT be obtained from the Alliance Stone Chest? | Silver Keys |
Which of these items contains a helpful record on how an ancient Egyptian can pass into the next world after death? | The Book of the Dead |
Which of these items may be selected from the Lvl 3 “Pick One” Resource Chest? | 150,000 Food |
Which of these legendary phrases are NOT attributed to Commander El Cid? | For honor and empire! |
Which of these managers has managed five World Cup teams? | Bora Milutinović |
Which of these materials is used to forge gathering and peacekeeping equipment? | Animal Bone |
Which of these modern-day countries is NOT located in the historical territory of the Maya civilization? | Dominican Republic |
Which of these navigators was the first European to arrive in Brazil? | Pedro Álvares Cabral |
Which of these Nobel Prizes was awarded to Marie Curie in 1903? | The Nobel Prize in Physics |
Which of these novels is the first ever Japanese work of literary fiction founded on the legend of King Arthur? | Kairo-kō |
Which of these novels was NOT written by Margaret Atwood? | Flowers for Algernon |
Which of these organizations has its headquarters in Geneva? | UN High Commissioner for Refugees |
Which of these people did not win a Nobel Prize in Physics in 2022? | Karl Barry Sharpless |
Which of these philosophers was not an advocate of the Cynicism school of philosophy? | Socrates |
Which of these plants is NOT available as a decorative building? | Peach Tree |
Which of these plays was not written by the ancient Greek tragedian Euripides? | Antigone |
Which of these Polish pianists also served as the Prime Minister of Poland? | Ignacy Jan Paderewski |
Which of these Renaissance-era artists was not from Italy? | Shakespeare |
Which of these rewards will NOT be awarded to the first place season finisher in Sunset Canyon? | Dazzling Starlight Sculpture |
Which of these rivers flows through Africa? | The Nile |
Which of these rivers is located in Asia? | The Euphrates |
Which of these RoK commanders is from Ceroli? | Keira |
Which of these sculptures was the work of the ancient Greek sculptor Pheidias? | Statue of Zeus at Olympia |
Which of these skills belonging to Commander Sun Tzu is enhanced upon Awakening? | Art of War |
Which of these species of shark is also known as the “Godzilla shark”? | Dracopristis hoffmanorum |
Which of these stars did not take part in the 2022 World Cup opening ceremony? | Shakira |
Which of these structures allows scouts and City Defenders to better keep an eye on their surroundings? | Watchtower |
Which of these technologies can be researched in the Academy to accelerate food gathering on the map? | Scythe |
Which of these terms was also used by the ancient Egyptians to refer to themselves? | The cattle of Ra |
Which of these terrain types exerts a slight penalty on troop Defense on the Treasure Hill map in “Champions of Olympia”? | Whirlwind |
Which of these two were created by Leonardo da Vinci? | The Last Supper, Mona Lisa |
Which of these unfortunate individuals was the only person ever recorded to suffer from both dwarfism and gigantism? | Adam Rainer |
Which of these was NOT a common type of garden in ancient Egypt? | Public gardens |
Which of these was NOT a Greek poet? | Adonis |
Which of these was the only commander to defeat Cyrus the Great in battle? | Tomyris |
Which of these was the world’s first space station? | Salyut 1 |
Which of these women is NOT considered one of the ‘Four Beauties’ of ancient China? | Bao Si |
Which of these works is not set during the Trojan War? | Antigone |
Which of these works of Japanese Monogatari literature describes the legend of “Kaguya-hime”? | The Tale of The Bamboo Cutter |
Which of these works was NOT written by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche? | Commentaries on the Gallic War |
Which of these WOULD NOT be a penalty for failing to fully extract all resources from a resource point? | Suffering a barbarian attack |
Which of these writers is considered representative of absurdism? | Albert Camus |
Which official measure made it a crime to give Martin Luther food or shelter? | Edict of Worms |
Which organ of the potato plant do we commonly eat? | Stem |
Which Paris Saint-Germain player plays Rise of Kingdoms? | Marquinhos |
Which period of European history, lasting from 1300 to 1600, saw renewed interest in classical culture and led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world? | The Renaissance |
Which Pharaoh constructed the Bent Pyramid? | Sneferu |
Which Pharaoh issued the edict that appears on the Rosetta Stone? | Ptolemy V |
Which Pharaoh ordered the construction of the Abu Simbel temples? | Ramesses II |
Which philosopher said “whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent”? | Wittgenstein |
Which philosopher wrote “Utopia”? | Plato |
Which planet in our solar system is closest to the sun? | Mercury |
Which planet in our solar system rotates the fastest? | Jupiter |
Which poet wrote “Germany. A Winter’s Tale”? | Heine |
Which poet wrote “Theogony”, which describes the origins and genealogy of the Greek gods? | Hesiod |
Which Portuguese explorer sailed from the Cape of Good Hope to India? | Vasco da Gama |
Which Portuguese explorer was the first European to sail to the southern tip of Africa? | Bartolomeu Dias |
Which privilege is reserved for titled officers (not normal officers)? | The ability to check alliance members’ online status |
Which prominent statesman served as the first general of the Edo shogunate at the end of Japan’s Warring States period? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Which pyramid is widely considered the only surviving Wonder of the Ancient World still with us today? | The Pyramid of Khufu |
Which rare animal does the WWF use as its logo? | Panda |
Which Roman emperor defeated and captured Zenobia? | Aurelian |
Which Roman Emperor was named Augustus after ending a civil war? | Gaius Octavius |
Which school of painting would Georges Seurat be a representative of? | Pointillism |
Which school of thought was founded by the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu? | Taoism |
Which scout attribute CANNOT be enhanced by upgrading a Lvl 11 Scout Camp? | Number of Scouts |
Which script was the Code of Hammurabi engraved onto stone in? | Cuneiform |
Which sculpture was once described by Mark Twain as the “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world”? | The Lion of Lucerne |
Which star played in both the 1994 and 2010 World Cup? | Rigobert Song |
Which star was the oldest player to score a goal in the World Cup? | Roger Milla |
Which state created the earliest form of paper money? | Ancient China |
Which state is home to the Walt Disney Company? | California |
Which state was the first to invent and use papyrus as a writing material? | Egypt |
Which team has only played a single match in the World Cup? | Indonesia |
Which team made their World Cup debut in 2022? | Qatar |
Which team was the only former World Cup winner to fail to qualify for the 2022 World Cup? | Italy |
Which team won 4th place in the 2018 World Cup? | England |
Which technology comes right before Heavy Cavalry? | Scale Armor |
Which technology comes right before Pavise? | Bodkin Arrows |
Which technology comes right before Swordsman? | Iron Working |
Which three countries will host the 2026 World Cup? | USA, Canada, and Mexico |
Which title did Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the International Olympic Committee, hold? | Baron |
Which tribe claims ownership of the Takra Forest, which must be traversed to reach the Kingdom of Karaku? | The Bloodfury clan |
Which trio of strikers comes from 3 different countries? | Messi, Suarez, Neymar |
Which troop type receives a boost from the Hidden Lotus decoration? | Cavalry |
Which troop types will receive a boost from the Easter Party city theme? | Archer |
Which two animals symbolically decorated the pschent double crown worn by the Pharaohs? | The cobra and vulture |
Which two bodies of water does the Suez Canal connect? | Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea |
Which two cities does Portugal’s Dom Luís I Bridge connect? | Porto, Vila Nova de Gaia |
Which two English players scored in the 1966 World Cup Final between England and Germany? | Martin Peters & Geoff Hurst |
Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect? | The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans |
Which two sides fought each other in the Battle of Mikatagahara? | Takeda Shingen and Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Which two teams made their World Cup debuts in 2018? | Iceland & Panama |
Which type of holy sites grant troop attack bonuses? | Flame Altar |
Which type of natural disaster is measured using the Richter scale? | Earthquake |
Which type of stone did the ancient Egyptians extract mainly from the Nile delta? | Limestone |
Which unit gains a strong benefit from Sun Tzu’s “Master Strategist” skill? | Infantry |
Which unit type does Cao Cao excel in leading? | Cavalry |
Which unit type is strong against Archers? | Cavalry |
Which unit type is strong against Cavalry? | Infantry |
Which unit type is strong against Infantry? | Archers |
Which vitamin deficiency can cause night blindness? | Vitamin A |
Which war ended the rule of the House of Plantagenet and began the rule of the Tudors in England? | The Wars of the Roses |
Which war was fought between the British houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England? | The Wars of the Roses |
Which was a lighthouse built after Macedonia conquered Egypt and was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world? | The Lighthouse of Alexandria |
Which was the actor Charlie Chaplin’s first ever film? | Making a Living |
Which were the two construction materials most heavily favored by the ancient Egyptian building industry? | Mudbricks and stone |
While Gutenberg introduced the printing press in Europe, his invention was influenced by which country, the first to develop a moveable type? | China |
Who “owns” Easter Island? | Chile |
Who authored the novel “No Longer Human”? | Osamu Dazai |
Who authored the tragedy “Medea”? | Euripides |
Who came out the victor of the “Battle of Hastings”? | William the Conqueror |
Who came up with the Trojan Horse idea? Who won the Trojan War? | Odysseus; The Greeks |
Who commanded the New Model Army founded by Parliament during the English Civil War? | Cromwell |
Who compiled the fairytales that eventually featured in the “Grimms’ Fairy Tales”? | The Brothers Grimm |
Who conquered the “Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans” in the Vandalic War? | Belisarius |
Who created the famous sculpture “The Thinker”? | Auguste Rodin |
Who defeated the Sphinx according to Greek legend? | Oedipus |
Who designed the “Ottoman Cannon”? | Urban |
Who designed the current World Cup trophy? | Silvio Gazzaniga |
Who designed the Djoser, the first ancient pyramid featuring a stepped design? | Imhotep |
Who did Boudica lead the tribes of Britain in a revolt against? | The Roman Empire |
Who did France play in the quarterfinals of the 2006 World Cup in Germany? | Brazil |
Who directed the film “Spring in a Small Town”? | Fei Mu |
Who first implemented the Julian Calendar in Rome? | Julius Caesar |
Who formed the First Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey? | Crassus |
Who founded the “Malacca Sultanate”? | Parameswara |
Who founded the “Spanish Armada”? | Philip II |
Who founded the First Persian Empire? | Cyrus the Great |
Who founded the Joseon Dynasty? | Yi Seong-Gye |
Who founded the Kamakura shogunate? | Minamoto no Yoritomo |
Who founded the Kingdom of Asturias? | Pelagius |
Who gave the famous “I Have a Dream” speech? | Martin Luther King Jr. |
Who holds the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup, at 13 goals? | Just Fontaine |
Who initiated the first Salt March? | Mahatma Gandhi |
Who invented the printing press? | Johann Gutenberg |
Who invented the world’s first full-sized automobile? | Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot |
Who is considered the “Father of the Modern Olympic Games”? | Pierre de Coubertin |
Who is responsible for ushering valiant warriors into Valhalla upon death in Norse mythology? | Valkyrie |
Who is the “god of death” in ancient Greek mythology? | Thanatos |
Who is the “God of War” in ancient Greek mythology? | Ares |
Who is the ‘god of love’ in Norse mythology? | Freyja |
Who is the consort of the Hindu deity Vishnu? | Lakshmi |
Who is the God of Sleep in ancient Greek mythology? | Hypnos |
Who is the god of the sun in ancient Greek mythology? | Apollo |
Who is the god of thunder in Norse mythology? | Thor |
Who is the goddess of the earth in ancient Greek mythology? | Gaea |
Who is the Greek goddess of night? | Nyx |
Who is the Hindu god of destruction, also known as the “Cosmic Dancer”? | Shiva |
Who is the husband of Matilda of Flanders? | William I |
Who is the king of the gods in Greek mythology? | Zeus |
Who is the King of the Kingdom? | Leader of the Alliance that conquers the Lost Temple |
Who is the longest-serving manager in the history of Arsenal FC? | Arsène Wenger |
Who is the mortal enemy of the commander Saladin? | Richard I |
Who is the mother of Cupid, the baby-faced god of love in Roman mythology? | Venus |
Who is the north stand at Old Trafford named after? | Sir Alex Ferguson |
Who is the oldest player to have played in a World Cup match? | Essam El Hadary |
Who is the only manager to win the World Cup twice as a manager? | Vittorio Pozzo |
Who is the only player to have played in three consecutive World Cup Finals? | Cafu |
Who is the patron and protector of Athens in ancient Greek mythology? | Athena |
Who is the south stand at Old Trafford named after? | Sir Bobby Charlton |
Who is the youngest player in the 2022 World Cup? | Youssoufa Moukoko |
Who is the youngest player to have played in a World Cup match? | Norman Whiteside |
Who killed Hector and how does Achilles die? | Achilles; Arrow though his heel |
Who kills Odin, the king of the gods, during Ragnarok in Norse mythology? | Fenrir |
Who led the Kingdom of Prussia in the Seven Years’ War? | Frederick II |
Who ordered the production of the civil manuscript popularly known as the Domesday Book? | William I |
Who owned everything in Ancient Egyptian kingdoms? | The Pharoah |
Who painted “The Last Supper”? | Leonardo da Vinci |
Who painted the Mona Lisa? | Leonardo da Vinci |
Who proposed the philosophical idea of “I think, therefore I am”? | Descartes |
Who scored the famous goal known as the “hand of God”? | Diego Maradona |
Who was believed to be the prototype of King of Hearts in poker? | Charlemagne |
Who was called “Napoleon of crime” in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories? | Professor Moriarty |
Who was Plato’s teacher? | Socrates |
Who was the author of the History of the Peloponnesian War? | Thucydides |
Who was the author of the novel “Lord of Rings”? | J. R. R. Tolkien |
Who was the Ceroli Chieftain that originally requested help from governors? | Torgny |
Who was the director of the game that won Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2022? | Hidetaka Miyazaki |
Who was the Emperor of the First French Empire? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
Who was the father of Edward of Woodstock? | Edward III |
Who was the father of Hannibal? | Hamilcar Barca |
Who was the father of the Frankish king Pepin the Short? | Charles Martel |
Who was the first astronaut to enter outer space? | Yuri Gagarin |
Who was the first astronomer to calculate the Roche limit? | Édouard Roche |
Who was the first consul of the Roman Republic? | Lucius Junius Brutus |
Who was the first Emperor of Rome? | Gaius Octavius Augustus |
Who was the first empress regnant of the Eastern Roman Empire? | Irene of Athens |
Who was the first European to reach the Cape of Good Hope? | Bartolomeu Dias |
Who was the first human woman created by Hephaestus in Greek mythology? | Pandora |
Who was the first Italian to receive the “Pritzker Architecture Prize”? | Aldo Rossi |
Who was the first Japanese author to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature? | Yasunari Kawabata |
Who was the first man to win the World Cup as both a captain and manager? | Franz Beckenbauer |
Who was the first of Henry VIII’s children to rule England? | Edward VI |
Who was the first sultan of the Ayyubid Dynasty? | Saladin |
Who was the first woman to become a military pilot anywhere in the world? | Sabiha Gökçen |
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? | Marie Curie |
Who was the first World Cup mascot? | World Cup Willie |
Who was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire? | Cyrus the Great |
Who was the founder of the Edo Bakufu of Japan? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Who was the founder of the Mongolian Empire? | Genghis Khan |
Who was the Greek and Thracian god of wine? | Dionysus |
Who was the last Emperor of All Russia? | Nicholas II |
Who was the last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? | Francis II |
Who was the last female Paraoh of the Ptolemy Dynasty? | Cleopatra VII |
Who was the leader of the Western Army during the Battle of Sekigahara, which took place during Japan’s Sengoku period? | Ishida Mitsunari |
Who was the manager that led the German team to the title in the 2014 Brazil World Cup? | Joachim Low |
Who was the manager that led the West German team to the title in the 1990 World Cup? | Franz Beckenbauer |
Who was the only King of England to be executed? | Charles I |
Who was the only US President that served more than 2 terms? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Who was the top goalscorer at the 2002 World Cup held in Korea and Japan? | Ronaldo |
Who was the victor in the Battle of Tours in 732 CE? | Charles Martel |
Who were the first mountaineer(s) on record to reach the summit of Mt. Everest? | Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hilary |
Who were the two belligerents at the Battle of Thermopylae? | The Greeks and Persians |
Who won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, held in France? | France |
Who won the 2019 Women’s World Cup, held in France? | The United States |
Who won the best young player award at the 2018 World Cup? | Kylian Mbappé |
Who won the first World Cup? | Uruguay |
Who won the Golden Ball award in the 2018 World Cup, held in Russia? | Luka Modric |
Who wrote “History of Animals”? | Aristotle |
Who wrote “Human, All Too Human”? | Nietzsche |
Who wrote “Les Miserables”? | Victor Hugo |
Who wrote “The Aeneid”, the first epic poem in Western literature? | Virgil |
Who wrote “The Symposium”? | Plato |
Who wrote Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? | Lewis Carroll |
Who wrote the “History of the Peloponnesian War”, a historical account of the titular war? | Thucydides |
Who wrote The Art of War? | Sun Tzu |
Who wrote the opera Carmen? | Georges Bizet |
Who wrote the well-known book “A Brief History of Time”? | Stephen Hawking |
Who wrote the well-known book “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind”? | Yuval Noah Harari |
Who wrote the well-known science fiction series “Dune”? | Frank Herbert |
Whose autobiography “Living to Tell the Tale” won them the Nobel Prize in Literature? | Gabriel García Márquez |
Whose beauty is said to have been the cause of the Trojan War? | Helen |
Whose poem The Waste Land won them the Nobel Prize in Literature? | T.S. Eliot |
Whose victory was the orchestral work “1812 Overture” composed to commemorate? | Russian Empire |
Why are advantageous traits more likely to be passed onto offspring? | Because they are more likely to survive and reproduce |
Why do frogs and other organism produce so many eggs/offspring? | The more offspring produced the more likely they will survive |
Why does drinking coffee make people feel more awake? | It contains caffeine |
Why was British nurse Florence Nightingale known as “The Lady with the Lamp”? | She would inspect patients at night |
Why was scurvy once a common problem for sailors? | A lack of fresh fruit and vegetables on long voyages |
Why was the Dead Sea given this name? | The high-saline water prevents plants and animals from thriving near it |
Why were the bow and stern of Viking longboats designed to be symmetrical? | To reverse direction quickly without a turn around |
With which of these rulers did Queen Tamar of Georgia form a pact of non-aggression? | Saladin |
With whom did Minamoto no Yoshitsune raise an army to fight Taira no Kiyomori? | Minamoto no Yoritomo |
Without using buffs, how many Action Points can a Governor have? | 1,000 |
Work on which of these cathedrals began in Copenhagen in 1877? | St. Paul’s Church |
You can help your allies build/upgrade buildings, research technologies, and heal troops. But how much does each help action fill the progress bar? | 0.01 |
Zhu Geliang had no involvement in which of the following incidents recounted in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms? | Yellow Turban Rebellion |