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Question: What is the highlighted feature of Commander Lancelot?

Answer: Managing Cavalry units

Question: Which Greek city-state was known for its fierce military training and bravery?

Answer: Sparta

Question: According to Greek mythology, to whom did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple inscribed with “For the Fairest”?

Answer: Aphrodite

Question: Which of the following is not a natural resource?

Answer: Clothing is not a natural resource.

Question: Which of the following is NOT one of Belisarius' skills?

Answer: Thunderous Force

Question: Which civilization had the first public toilets?

Answer: Ancient Rome.

Question: Why do frogs and other organisms produce many eggs/offspring?

Answer: To increase the chances of survival for their offspring

Question: Homer's Iliad focuses on events during which war or battle?

Answer: The Trojan War

Question: What is the four-word life principle of Oda Nobunaga?

Answer: Rule with full force

Question: What is the name of the electricity generated from water power used by large dams on rivers?

Answer: Hydroelectric energy

Question: Where was the First Crusade assembled?

Answer: Constantinople

Question: Which unit type is stronger against Archers?

Answer: Cavalry

Question: Which of the following commanders can best command infantry enemy units across continents?

Answer: Hermann

Question: Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment disproved whose theory from Ancient Greece?

Answer: Aristotle

Question: Which of the following commanders participated in the Battle of Red Cliffs?

Answer: Cao Cao

Question: Which city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics?

Answer: Sydney

Question: What power is gained by capturing the Courageous Temple?

Answer: Increased commander experience gained by commanders.

Question: What is Hermann’s highlighted feature?

Answer: Managing Archer units.

Question: What is the name of the renewable energy obtained by burning organic materials such as wood or alcohol?

Answer: Biomass energy.

Question: Who was the only English King to be executed?

Answer: Charles I

Question: Which of the following is NOT a king's ability?

Answer: Relaxation is not a king's ability. King's abilities include: Taxation (increases resource collection speed), Imprisonment (prevents a governor's city from teleporting for 10 minutes), and Leader (increases army strength).

Question: Which of the following is a fossil fuel composed of marine organisms, typically found in folded or inclined layers, and is used for heating and cooking?

Answer: Natural gas

Question: Who was the Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to reach India?

Answer: Vasco da Gama, the first explorer to sail around the Cape of Good Hope and reach India in 1497. The Cape was discovered by Bartolomeu Dias in 1488 under the orders of King John II to find the eastern spice trade routes.

Question: Where did the Carlist Wars take place in the 19th century?

Answer: Spain

Question: Who was the first to implement the Julian calendar in Rome?

Answer: Julius Caesar

Question: Where did the economic support for the Renaissance mainly come from?

Answer: From wealthy patrons.

Question: What is the center of a hurricane called?

Answer: The Eye

Question: Which commander was known by the nickname “The Guardian of Carthage”?

Answer: Hannibal Barca, a brilliant military strategist who achieved several victories over Rome.

Question: During the English Civil War, who commanded the New Model Army created by Parliament?

Answer: Oliver Cromwell

Question: How many stages are there in the strongest governor event?

Answer: 5 stages.

Question: Which two great works are attributed to Homer?

Answer: The Iliad and The Odyssey

Question: What is the process of atoms combining called?

Answer: Fusion

Question: Which of the following kingdom title descriptions is incorrect?

Answer: Prime Ministers' armies have enhanced attack capabilities.

Question: Where do adaptations come from?

Answer: Adaptations come from both mutation and genetic recombination.

Question: In which country was the air conditioner invented?

Answer: It was invented in the United States. The inventor was Willis Haviland Carrier.

Question: What was Egypt's economy primarily based on?

Answer: It was based on agriculture. Today, tourism, textile exports, and papyrus production are prominent.

Question: What was the “rebirth” of the Renaissance?

Answer: The rebirth of classical culture.

Question: Which of the following elements causes goiter when deficient?

Answer: Iodine

Question: What is the natural phenomenon called that allows organisms to adapt better to their environment and pass on their traits to their offspring?

Answer: Natural selection

Question: What color is the skin of a polar bear?

Answer: Black. The white color is from the fur, not the skin. Please don’t be surprised 🙂

Question: What honorary rank was given to the founder of the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) restaurant chain?

Answer: Colonel

Question: What is the highest level that a Town Hall can reach in the RoK game?

Answer: 25

Question: Which city in Australia is known for its sail-like city icon?

Answer: The Sydney Opera House, famous for its sail-shaped design.

Question: Who proposed the philosophical thought “I think, therefore I am”?

Answer: Descartes

Question: Which commander is known as the “Chaos Conqueror”?

Answer: Cao Cao

Question: Keira once defied all the expectations of the world in a famous battle. Where did this battle take place?

Answer: Sunset Canyon

Question: The deciphering of hieroglyphs was made possible by which discovery?

Answer: The Rosetta Stone

Question: What is the highlighted feature of Commander Hannibal Barca?

Answer: Attacking cities (leadership)

Question: Which commander is known as Barbaros?

Answer: Frederick I

Question: In Russian history, which Tsar was given the nickname “Ivan the Terrible” due to his tyranny?

Answer: Ivan the Terrible

Question: Which commander participated in the Hundred Years' War?

Answer: Joan of Arc

Question: Which building was constructed in London to host the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1851?

Answer: The Crystal Palace

Question: Who killed Hector and how did Achilles die?

Answer: Achilles was killed by an arrow to his heel.

Question: Which of the following is NOT one of Lohar’s skills?

Answer: Absolute Devastation (Lohar’s skills: Crushing Force (active), Sanction (passive), Lohar’s Trial (passive), Indomitable Blood (passive), Unyielding Spirit)

Question: Which of the following commanders is a master of cavalry command?

Answer: Minamoto no Yoshitsune (Other commanders who are masters of cavalry command include: Cao Cao, Belisarius, Pelagius, Baybars)

Question: Which of the following is used to gather unit armies together?

Answer: Fortress

Question: Which of the following is not a part of the Mexican flag?

Answer: Camel (The green, white, and red flag contains: a serpent, an eagle, and a cactus growing on a stone in a river.)

Question: Which of the following is not a goal of Greek Mythology?

Answer: To provide a path to salvation.

Question: Who was the Emperor of the First French Empire?

Answer: Napoleon Bonaparte

Question: Which beverage did American pharmacist John Pemberton invent?

Answer: Coca-Cola

Question: Which natural disaster is measured by the Richter scale?

Answer: Earthquake

Question: Which of the following commanders is a master of infantry command?

Answer: Richard I (Other masters of infantry command include: Sun Tzu, Charles Martel, Eulji Mundeok)

Question: In 1682, where did French King Louis XIV move the royal court?

Answer: He moved it to the Palace of Versailles.

Question: Which planet in our solar system spins the fastest?

Answer: Jupiter

Question: Which planet in our solar system spins the slowest?

Answer: Venus

Question: Which is the largest known planet in our solar system?

Answer: Jupiter

Question: Which is the smallest known planet in our solar system?

Answer: Mercury

Question: Where do tornadoes most often occur?

Answer: Open seas

Question: What is Commander Baybars’ highlighted feature?

Answer: Managing cavalry units (Other features of Baybars: Conquest, Skill)

Question: Which animals pull Santa Claus’s sleigh?

Answer: Reindeer, whose magical powers are said to include flying, making it seem like the sleigh is flying.

Question: Which ancient empire participated in the Punic Wars alongside Ancient Rome?

Answer: Ancient Carthage

Question: What is the name of the revolution in 1688 that established the constitutional monarchy in England?

Answer: The Glorious Revolution

Question: Which institution, established in the 6th century BC, served as an advisory parliament to the Roman Republic?

Answer: The Senate

Question: Which unit type is stronger against Infantry?

Answer: Archer units are stronger against Infantry.

Question: Which unit type is stronger against Cavalry?

Answer: Infantry units are stronger against Cavalry.

Question: On the “Commander Overview” page, what power do commanders with the “Guardian” role receive?

Answer: None of these answers are correct. (Normally, they receive: Barbarian Damage +5%, Commander Experience Gain +5%)

Question: Which of the following is NOT found in the Alliance Shop?

Answer: Golden Key

Question: Which profession is associated with the Hippocratic Oath, which originated in Ancient Greece?

Answer: Doctors

Question: Which country is not in Europe?

Answer: Egypt, which is located in North Africa and is famous for its pyramids and the Nile River. (England, France, and Poland are in Europe.)

Question: Who wrote the book "The Art of War"?

Answer: Sun Tzu

Question: Where was Commander Lohar born?

Answer: In a distant barbarian tribe.

Question: Who were the "Great Philosophers" of Ancient Greece along with Plato and Aristotle?

Answer: Socrates

Question: Which Indian kingdom did King Ashoka rule over?

Answer: Maurya

Question: Who was the owner of everything in Ancient Egyptian kingdoms?

Answer: The Pharaoh

Question: When the numbers 1 through 99 are listed, how many times does the digit "1" appear?

Answer: It appears 20 times.

Question: What is the relationship between the famous generals Tolui and Genghis Khan?

Answer: They were father and son.

Question: Which of the following is not a reason why the Renaissance began in Italy?

Answer: The Black Plague did not hit Italy due to the Alps.

Question: Which of the following commanders is best at commanding against archers in enemy units?

Answer: Cao Cao (Cavalry commanders are best against enemy infantry units)

Question: Which of the following is NOT one of Hermann's skills?

Answer: Irresistible (Hermann's skills include: Ambush, Military Genius, Teutoburg Legend, National Hero, Stalemate)

Question: Which of the following items cannot be obtained from the Hand's Silver Chest?

Answer: Sv. 3 Information Book

Question: Which commander is known by the nickname “The Roaring Barbarian”?

Answer: Lohar

Question: Which commander was considered an enemy of Rome from a young age?

Answer: Hannibal Barca

Question: Which hero in Greek mythology sought the Golden Fleece?

Answer: Jason

Question: Who is known as the “Father of the Modern Olympic Games”?

Answer: Pierre de Coubertin

Question: What is the main job of white blood cells in human blood?

Answer: Fight infections and disease

Question: What is the main job of red blood cells in human blood?

Answer: Transport oxygen

Question: Which astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory in the 16th century?

Answer: Nicolaus Copernicus

Question: Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

Answer: France

Question: Why did sailors frequently suffer from scurvy in the past?

Answer: Lack of fresh fruits and vegetables on long voyages

Question: What is China’s oldest known military strategy book?

Answer: Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War”

Question: Which is the hardest part of the human body?

Answer: Tooth enamel

Question: Which of the following was an enemy of Richard the Lionheart?

Answer: Saladin

Question: Which English king popularized the Windsor knot?

Answer: King Edward VIII

Question: Which country holds the record for the oldest continuously used national flag?

Answer: Denmark

Question: Which of the following countries is completely located in the Northern Hemisphere?

Answer: None of these answers are correct. (New Zealand, Argentina, and Colombia are located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.)

Question: The Kingdom of Prussia, from the 17th to 19th centuries, was mainly located in the present-day borders of which country?

Answer: Germany

Question: Which emperor issued the Edict of Milan?

Answer: Emperor Constantine I

Question: Which Renaissance movement focused on studying classical texts and emphasizing human potential and achievements?

Answer: Humanism

Question: France and Germany were once part of which feudal kingdom?

Answer: Francia

Question: Which of the following vitamins is most beneficial for the eyes?

Answer: Vitamin A

Question: Which city in Brazil hosted the Olympic Games?

Answer: Rio de Janeiro

Question: One of the two capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was Budapest. What was the other one?

Answer: Vienna

Question: With the development of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg, which of the following did NOT occur?

Answer: Increased power of the Church

Question: In addition to the “Right to Receive Help” and “Power” parameters, which of the following Alliance Center parameters can be increased?

Answer: Reinforcement Troop Capacity

Question: Which disease occurs due to vitamin D deficiency?

Answer: Rickets

Question: What is the other name for the “Black Death” that affected Europe at the end of the Middle Ages?

Answer: Yersinia pestis

Question: Which European king financially supported Christopher Columbus’ famous discovery?

Answer: Spain

Question: Which commander took on the task of conquering Constantinople at the age of 21?

Answer: Mehmed II

Question: Who invented the printing press?

Answer: Johann Gutenberg

Question: A “day” on Venus is approximately how many Earth days?

Answer: 243 days

Question: What is the characteristic of conical tornadoes?

Answer: They rotate.

Question: What is the conversion rate between amperes (A) and milliamperes (mA)?

Answer: 1:1000 (one to one thousand)

Question: Which country does the Prime Meridian pass through?

Answer: Mali (It does not pass through Vietnam, China, or Australia)

Question: Which of the following was a Round Table Knight?

Answer: Lancelot

Question: What is the national flower of the Philippines?

Answer: Sampaguita (Jasmine)

Question: Which of the following statements about the Arctic Circle is true?

Answer: The Midnight Sun and Polar Night occur there.

Question: In which year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin?

Answer: 1928

Question: In which war did the Plantagenet dynasty in England fall, and the Tudor dynasty rise to power?

Answer: The Wars of the Roses

Question: What was the name of the three-headed dog guarding the gates of Hades in Greek mythology?

Answer: Cerberus

Question: Which ethnic group founded the first civilization in Mesopotamia?

Answer: Sumerians

Question: Which country first invented perfume?

Answer: Cyprus

Question: Why does drinking coffee wake people up?

Answer: It contains caffeine.

Question: Generally, which lion species has a mane?

Answer: Adult male lions

Question: What is the primary cause of the formation of the Himalayan Mountains?

Answer: The collision of tectonic plates

Question: What was the name of the Greek goddess Eos?

Answer: The Goddess of Dawn

Question: In Celtic mythology, what does the god Taranis represent?

Answer: The Thunder God

Question: During the Warring States Period in China, which state unified the country and created the Chinese Empire?

Answer: Qin

Question: Where can you find the Terracotta Soldiers, a UNESCO World Heritage site?

Answer: In a royal mausoleum

Question: Where was famous explorer and merchant Marco Polo born?

Answer: The Republic of Venice

Question: Which doctor was the first to explain the systemic circulation and heart function in detail?

Answer: William Harvey

Question: Which Dutch scientist is known as the "father of microbiology"?

Answer: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Question: What was the primary purpose of the Bastille, located in the center of Paris, France?

Answer: It was a defensive fortress.

Question: Which of the following buildings cannot be upgraded?

Answer: Courier Station

Question: Who is the commander known as the "Lady of Mercia"?

Answer: AEthelflaed

Question: Which of the following is not one of Queen Matilda’s skills?

Answer: Celtic Blood

Question: Which of the following is not one of Mulan's skills?

Answer: Invincible Army (or) Devoted Work

Question: Which of the following animals does not lay eggs?

Answer: Bats are mammals and give birth to live young.

Question: Along with the “Explorer Count” and “Power” parameters, which of the following parameters can be increased in the Exploration Camp?

Answer: Exploration March Speed and Exploration Range

Question: Which of the following commanders is an expert in resource gathering?

Answer: Cleopatra VII

Question: According to the Guinness World Records, which of the following is the largest cumulative edition ever produced by a single author?

Answer: One Piece

Question: Which of the following is a liquid fossil fuel created by marine organisms, used for energy production and plastic manufacturing?

Answer: Petroleum

Question: What is the Resistance Bow used for?

Answer: To upgrade the Observation Tower

Question: Who killed Patroclus when he wore Achilles’ armor and fought the Trojans?

Answer: Hector

Question: Who was the last Emperor of All Russia?

Answer: Nicholas II

Question: Who was the first child of Henry VIII to rule England?

Answer: Edward VI

Question: "The ends justify the means" is the core belief of which author? What was his real name?

Answer: Machiavelli

Question: What are the other three famous musicals, along with Cats, Les Misérables, and Miss Saigon?

Answer: The Phantom of the Opera

Question: What does the "Gift of Nature" army skill do when used?

Answer: It summons resource points in a selected area.

Question: What does the “Full” army skill do when used?

Answer: It increases the gathering speed of a unit for a single resource.

Question: Which technology comes just before Sword Mastery?

Answer: Ironworking

Question: Which of the following was not a privilege of being a 'Scribe' in Ancient Egypt?

Answer: Exemption from medical expenses when sick

Question: Which of the following best describes the clownfish?

Answer: Tropical saltwater fish

Question: What technology comes right before Heavy Cavalry?

Answer: Scaled Armor

Question: What technology comes just before the Wide Shield?

Answer: Feathered Arrows

Question: Which commander signed a peace treaty with Saladin in 1192?

Answer: Richard I

Question: Which of the following was not a Renaissance pillar?

Answer: Mannerism (Renaissance pillars: Humanism, Individualism, Secularism)

Question: After a flytrap catches an insect, how does it digest and absorb it?

Answer: The leaves secrete a digestive fluid.

Question: Which gas makes up at least 90% of Mars’ atmosphere?

Answer: Carbon dioxide

Question: During the Han Dynasty in China, who opened the Silk Road under Emperor Wu’s command?

Answer: Zhang Qian

Question: Who was Zeus’s brother in Greek mythology?

Answer: Poseidon

Question: During which period of European history, between the 1300s and 1600s, did interest in classical culture increase, leading to profound changes in art, learning, and worldview?

Answer: The Renaissance

Question: Which lighthouse, built after the conquest of Egypt by Macedonia, was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world?

Answer: The Lighthouse of Alexandria

Question: Which ancient civilization built the “Lost City” Machu Picchu?

Answer: The Incas

Question: Where is the Little Mermaid statue, located in Denmark?

Answer: Copenhagen

Question: Which commander participated in a rebellion against her husband?

Answer: Constance

Question: The Taj Mahal was built during which Indian dynasty?

Answer: The Mughal Dynasty

Question: What was the most likely reason that led humanity directly into the Bronze Age?

Answer: Bronze being more durable and sturdy compared to other materials available at the time

Question: What causes a lunar eclipse?

Answer: The Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon

Question: Which of the following is not one of the greenhouse gases present in Earth's atmosphere?

Answer: Nitrogen (Greenhouse gases: Ozone, Methane, Carbon dioxide, etc.)

Question: What does the “Skilled Artisan” army skill do when used?

Answer: It significantly increases the construction speed of the army flag.

Question: In which year were the Napoleonic Codes issued?

Answer: 1804

Question: Which of the following cities had the first underground rapid transit system?

Answer: London

Question: Why was the English nurse Florence Nightingale called “The Lady with the Lamp”?

Answer: Because she tended to the sick at night with a lamp in hand

Question: In which country was the famous revolutionary and military strategist Simon Bolívar born?

Answer: Venezuela

Question: Who became the first King of Italy after unification in 1861?

Answer: Victor Emmanuel II

Question: "The Story of the Three Kingdoms" novel begins towards the end of which Chinese dynasty?

Answer: Han Dynasty

Question: Who was the last Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?

Answer: Francis II

Question: Which of the following rewards daily activity points?

Answer: Defeating barbarians on the map

Question: How many reward chests are given when you reach 60 daily activity points?

Answer: 3 reward chests

Question: Which of the following is an economic building?

Answer: Alliance Center

Question: Which of the following is a military building?

Answer: Exploration Camp

Question: What was the cause of death for Pericles, the prominent statesman and military strategist?

Answer: Plague

Question: What is the duration of the Builder Recruitment item?

Answer: 2 days

Question: What is the size of the fog cleared by the Kingdom Map?

Answer: 10 x 10

Question: Who founded the Japanese Edo Bakufu?

Answer: Tokugawa Ieyasu

Question: Which general participated in the Japanese Genpei War?

Answer: Tomoe Gozen

Question: What was the name of the Greek scientist who laid the foundation of later European mathematics and wrote the "Elements" of geometry?

Answer: Euclid

Question: Beethoven's 5th Symphony, Op. 67, in C minor was first performed in 1808 at which venue?

Answer: Theater an der Wien

Question: At which VIP level do you permanently unlock the second construction queue?

Answer: Level 6

Question: How many Nobel Peace Prizes has the International Red Cross won since its founding in 1863?

Answer: 3 Nobel Peace Prizes

Question: Who invented the world's first electric locomotive in 1837?

Answer: Robert Davidson

Question: Where is the mysterious Stonehenge located?

Answer: United Kingdom

Question: What is the name of the author who won the Nobel Prize in Literature for his autobiography "Living to Tell the Tale"?

Answer: Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Question: The "sound mix" sketch comedy format in China originated in three major places: Tianqiao in Beijing, Quanye Market in Tianjin, and where else in Nanjing?

Answer: Fuzimiao

Question: If your Alliance Center is at level 25, how many alliance helps can you receive?

Answer: 30

Question: During which emperor's reign was the Colosseum in Rome completed?

Answer: Emperor Titus

Question: What is the name of the German psychologist who discovered the forgetting curve of the human brain?

Answer: Hermann Ebbinghaus

Question: When your castle reaches level 25, what is the default mobilization army capacity?

Answer: 2 million

Question: What is the nickname of Belisarius?

Answer: The Last Roman

Question: When Kublai Khan died in 1294, how many separate khanates or empires had the Mongol Empire been divided into?

Answer: 4

Question: In Ancient Greece, which philosopher liked to discuss ideas in a street that would later be known as the "Peripatetic School"?

Answer: Aristotle

Question: In which city was Shakespeare's Globe Theatre built?

Answer: London

Question: Which pharaoh ordered the construction of the Abu Simbel temples?

Answer: Ramses II

Question: In the collection of short stories “The Decameron,” what were men and women hiding from in the outskirts of Florence?

Answer: The Black Death

Question: Which of the following nations is the closest to the North Pole?

Answer: Finland

Question: What is the primary cause of karst topography?

Answer: The dissolution of soluble rocks

Question: In the Second Punic War, Hannibal defeated the Roman army with a numerically superior force at which battle?

Answer: Battle of Cannae

Question: Edward Jenner, known as the father of immunology, developed the vaccine for which disease?

Answer: Smallpox

Question: Who was the first human woman created by Hephaestus in Greek mythology?

Answer: Pandora

Question: What is the main cause of altitude sickness?

Answer: Sudden exposure to low oxygen levels at high altitudes

Question: Which of the following is a decorative building?

Answer: Stone Drum

Question: How many VIP points can you earn with 200 ores?

Answer: 200 VIP points

Question: In which script or language were the Hammurabi Laws written on stone?

Answer: Cuneiform

Question: According to Roman mythology, in the story of the She-Wolf, what happened to Romulus and Remus, the twins she raised?

Answer: Romulus became the founder and first king of Rome

Question: Which of the following did not occur in the Greco-Persian Wars?

Answer: Battle of Agincourt

Question: Which civilization gives a 5% attack bonus to cavalry units?

Answer: Germany

Question: How much does the 12-hour Reinforced Attack item increase the attack of units?

Answer: 5%

Question: How much does a Reinforced Attack (Advanced) item increase the attack?

Answer: 10%

Question: How much does a Reinforced Defense item increase the defense?

Answer: 5%

Question: How much does a Reinforced Defense (Advanced) item increase the defense?

Answer: 10%

Question: In 1862, which speech did Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck make?

Answer: Blood and Iron

Question: Queen Victoria of England belonged to which royal dynasty?

Answer: The Hanoverian Dynasty

Question: Where did the Dead Sea get its name?

Answer: Because the high salt content prevents plants and animals from surviving in or near the water

Question: How much does a Reinforced Gathering item increase gathering speed?

Answer: 50%

Question: Which historical event does the French National Day, celebrated on July 14th, commemorate?

Answer: The Storming of the Bastille

Question: Which two cities are connected by the Dom Luis Bridge in Portugal?

Answer: Porto and Vila Nova De Gaia

Question: What was the main purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza?

Answer: It was built as the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu

Question: Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya help to establish?

Answer: Zhou Dynasty

Question: Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect?

Answer: The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Answer: Marie Curie

Question: What is the default transportation capacity when your Trade Center reaches level 25?

Answer: 5 million

Question: How was the Gutenberg Bible produced?

Answer: With a portable type of printing press (or using movable type printing)

Question: Which country’s engineers invented the Zeppelin?

Answer: Germany

Question: What was the profession of Vincent Van Gogh's brother, Theodorus van Gogh?

Answer: Art Dealer

Question: Who was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Question: Where was the Titanic supposed to reach on its ill-fated maiden voyage?

Answer: New York

Question: Where does the term “Formula” in the Formula 1 race come from?

Answer: It refers to the rules that the participant cars must adhere to.

Question: Which of the following stories is not part of the Grimm Brothers' Fairy Tales?

Answer: The Little Mermaid

Question: What gas is formed in the air after a storm?

Answer: Ozone

Question: What was the ruling name of China's last emperor from the Qing Dynasty?

Answer: Xuantong

Question: Who wrote “Utopia”?

Answer: Plato

Question: Which of the following was born in the same year as opera singer Luciano Pavarotti?

Answer: Elvis Presley

Question: What is the oldest film festival in the world?

Answer: Venice Film Festival

Question: Which is the only short-term comet that can be regularly seen with the naked eye from Earth?

Answer: Halley's Comet

Question: Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley?

Answer: Frankenstein

Question: Which of the following was NOT part of the Greco-Persian Wars?

Answer: Battle of Agincourt

Question: Which civilization gives a 5% attack bonus to cavalry units?

Answer: Germany

Question: How much does the 12-hour Reinforced Attack item increase the attack of units?

Answer: 5%

Question: How much does a Reinforced Attack (Advanced) item increase the attack?

Answer: 10%

Question: How much does a Reinforced Defense item increase the defense?

Answer: 5%

Question: How much does a Reinforced Defense (Advanced) item increase the defense?

Answer: 10%

Question: In 1862, which speech did Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck make?

Answer: Blood and Iron

Question: Queen Victoria of England belonged to which royal dynasty?

Answer: The Hanoverian Dynasty

Question: Where did the Dead Sea get its name?

Answer: Because the high salt content prevents plants and animals from surviving in or near the water

Question: How much does a Reinforced Gathering item increase gathering speed?

Answer: 50%

Question: Which historical event does the French National Day, celebrated on July 14th, commemorate?

Answer: The Storming of the Bastille

Question: Which two cities are connected by the Dom Luis Bridge in Portugal?

Answer: Porto and Vila Nova De Gaia

Question: What was the main purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza?

Answer: It was built as the tomb of Pharaoh Khufu

Question: Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya help to establish?

Answer: Zhou Dynasty

Question: Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect?

Answer: The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Answer: Marie Curie

Question: What is the default transportation capacity when your Trade Center reaches level 25?

Answer: 5 million

Question: How was the Gutenberg Bible produced?

Answer: With a portable type of printing press (or using movable type printing)

Question: Which country’s engineers invented the Zeppelin?

Answer: Germany

Question: What was the profession of Vincent Van Gogh's brother, Theodorus van Gogh?

Answer: Art Dealer

Question: Who was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms?

Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt

Question: Where was the Titanic supposed to reach on its ill-fated maiden voyage?

Answer: New York

Question: Where does the term “Formula” in the Formula 1 race come from?

Answer: It refers to the rules that the participant cars must adhere to.

Question: Which of the following stories is not part of the Grimm Brothers' Fairy Tales?

Answer: The Little Mermaid

Question: What gas is formed in the air after a storm?

Answer: Ozone

Question: What was the ruling name of China's last emperor from the Qing Dynasty?

Answer: Xuantong

Question: Who wrote “Utopia”?

Answer: Plato

Question: Which of the following was born in the same year as opera singer Luciano Pavarotti?

Answer: Elvis Presley

Question: Cactus spines are actually a transformed part of the plant. What part is it?

Answer: Leaf

Question: In which city was the first Olympic Games held in 1900?

Answer: Paris

Question: Where did the French Revolution first begin?

Answer: Grenoble

Question: Which of the following is NOT a “near the sea” country in Europe?

Answer: United Kingdom

Question: How many daily Activity Points are needed to earn the Daily Gift clue in the "Adi Yonca Parşömenleri"?

Answer: 50 Activity Points

Question: Which commander has the ability to turn some of the killed units into heavily wounded units while attacking a city?

Answer: Charlemagne

Question: Which measurement decreases as you get closer to an air pocket?

Answer: Air pressure

Question: How long does the "Basic Army Expansion" enhancement last?

Answer: 4 hours

Question: Which unit officer has a research speed enhancement?

Answer: Advisor

Question: What bonus do commanders with the "Iron Guard" role on the Commander Appearance page receive?

Answer: +1 to Army Health

Question: How many letters are there in the modern English alphabet?

Answer: 26 letters

Question: What is the unit of measurement for a light year?

Answer: Distance

Question: Who designed the "Great Cannon"?

Answer: Urban the Engineer

Question: Where was Pablo Picasso born?

Answer: Iberia (Málaga, Spain)

Question: Where is the headquarters of Walt Disney Company located?

Answer: California

Question: When were bicycles first used in Europe?

Answer: 19th century

Question: Which civilization cannot provide power to its cavalry?

Answer: Ottomans

Question: Which of the following artists is NOT a Baroque period painter?

Answer: Vincent van Gogh

Question: Military leader Charles Martel is NOT known for which of the following?

Answer: Leading cavalry units

Question: According to Greek mythology, who defeated the Sphinx?

Answer: Oedipus

Question: Which element is most abundant in the Earth's crust?

Answer: Oxygen

Question: The ancient Greek name "Tigris" for the Tigris River is derived from which animal?

Answer: Tiger

Question: Who established the "Spanish Armada"?

Answer: King Philip II

Question: Which of the following technologies comes before "Horse Breeding"?

Answer: Military Discipline

Question: According to Arthurian legend, where did the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred take place?

Answer: Camlann

Question: Who wrote "The Symposium"?

Answer: Plato

Question: What is the name of the Turkish strait that separates Europe from Asia?

Answer: The Bosphorus Strait

Question: Which military commander was known as the "Savior of Teutoburg"?

Answer: Hermann

Question: Who founded the "Malacca Sultanate"?

Answer: Parameswara

Question: Who wrote the popular book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind"?

Answer: Yuval Noah Harari

Question: Yi Seong-Gye is an expert in which of the following?

Answer: Deployment (Taking into garrison)

Question: Which commander has the ability to apply the "Silence" effect?

Answer: Hermann

Question: Pierre de Fermat, who formulated Fermat's Last Theorem, was a citizen of which country?

Answer: France

Question: What is the largest animal in the world?

Answer: Blue whale

Question: How many floors does the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai have?

Answer: 88 floors

Question: What is the in-game alias of Cleopatra VII?

Answer: Queen of Egypt

Question: If a man with AB blood type and a woman with B blood type have a child, which of the following statements is incorrect?

Answer: The baby can have blood type O

Question: Which of the following does NOT increase the member limit of a unit?

Answer: Appointing an officer

Question: After a thunderstorm, which gas fills the air to give the sensation of freshness?

Answer: Ozone

Question: On which continent did the wild cat first live?

Answer: Africa

Question: In Norse mythology, who is responsible for taking the brave soldiers to Valhalla after death?

Answer: Valkyries

Question: Where did the Battle of Marengo take place?

Answer: Italy

Question: Which civilization's special unit in ROK is Hwarang?

Answer: Korea

Question: What is the name of the world's first national park?

Answer: Yellowstone National Park

Question: Which of the following is NOT a class of poker cards?

Answer: Yel

Question: Which city in the United Kingdom has the largest land area?

Answer: London

Question: The Gallic Rooster is the official national symbol of which country?

Answer: France

Question: Which leader succeeds in carrying out a successful coup in the Ceroli Crisis event?

Answer: Torgny

Question: Which leader is skilled in poison magic in the Ceroli Crisis event?

Answer: Dekar

Question: Pandas have 5 clawed toes on their feet and an additional sixth one. What is this extra toe used for?

Answer: To hold bamboo while eating

Question: In which year did the “Late Show with David Letterman” first air?

Answer: 1993

Question: Which of the following countries spans two continents?

Answer: Egypt

Question: What does a 1000-point achievement chest contain?

Answer: Epic Commander Statue

Question: Which legendary warrior preferred to use the “Dragon Slayer” sword?

Answer: Honda Tadakatsu

Question: What is the world's highest plateau?

Answer: Tibet Plateau

Question: After the destruction of the Mycenaean civilization, which era did the Greek state enter?

Answer: Dark Ages

Question: Which breed of cat is known for being hairless?

Answer: Sphynx Cat

Question: The "Qingming Riverside Map" reflects the daily life and nature of which ancient Chinese dynasty?

Answer: Song Dynasty

Question: Who issued the first paper money?

Answer: Ancient China

Question: Which of the following works was written about the Battle of Roncevaux Pass where Charlemagne and his knights fought?

Answer: "The Song of Roland"

Question: Which of the following is incorrect about the "Battle of Poitiers"?

Answer: It occurred during World War I.

Question: Which of Baybars’ abilities is NOT one of his skills?

Answer: Roaring Force

Question: Which Japanese Monogatari literature work explains the "Kaguya-hime" legend?

Answer: The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter

Question: Which of the following countries was NOT part of NATO’s founding members in 1949?

Answer: Turkey

Question: Marie Curie won which Nobel Prize in 1903?

Answer: Nobel Prize in Physics

Question: Which action cannot be accelerated by the alliance assistance?

Answer: Army Training

Question: What did Che Guevara study in college?

Answer: Medicine

Question: Which of the following is a carnivorous animal?

Answer: Dragonfly

Question: Which military leader is known as "The Innovator of the Legion"?

Answer: Gaius Marius

Question: What is the capital of Scotland?

Answer: Edinburgh

Question: Which of the following is the deepest known trench?

Answer: Mariana Trench

Question: Who is the protector of the Athenians in Greek mythology?

Answer: Athena

Question: What is the name of the "god of death" in Greek mythology?

Answer: Thanatos

Question: When was the first edition of "The Diary of Anne Frank" published?

Answer: 1947

Question: Which country "owns" Easter Island?

Answer: Chile

Question: When special equipment with ability bonuses is used by a commander with the relevant ability, what is the attribute increase?

Answer: 30%

Question: Which of the following is NOT a child of Zeus in Greek mythology?

Answer: Hera

Question: In which country is the Leaning Tower of Pisa located?

Answer: Italy

Question: Which of the following is NOT a successful military stratagem from the ancient Chinese military book “Thirty-Six Stratagems”?

Answer: "Empty Fortress" Strategy

Question: The Colossus of Rhodes represents which sun god?

Answer: Helios

Question: If your Alliance Center level is 14, how many times can you receive alliance aid?

Answer: 18 times

Question: What condition must a unit meet to participate in the Golden Battlefield in Osiris’ Tomb?

Answer: It must be in the top 20 of the kingdom’s unit power rankings.

Question: Which of the following is NOT a mammal?

Answer: Turtle

Question: The Japanese vine grows upwards on walls and trees. From what source does it try to obtain energy?

Answer: Sunlight

Question: Where is Vatican City located in Italy?

Answer: Rome

Question: Who were the other two "Great Unifiers" of Japan alongside Tokugawa Ieyasu?

Answer: Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi

Question: In which country was the microscope invented?

Answer: Netherlands

Question: Which of the following active abilities belong to Charles Martel?

Answer: Francia Shield

Question: Who is the author of "History of the Peloponnesian War"?

Answer: Thucydides

Question: How often can Halley's Comet be seen from Earth?

Answer: Every 75-76 years

Question: Who was Edward of Woodstock’s father?

Answer: Edward III

Question: In which year was Napoleon Bonaparte born?

Answer: 1769

Question: Who is the author of the science fiction series "Dune"?

Answer: Frank Herbert

Question: Which art movement was Georges Seurat a representative of?

Answer: Pointillism

Question: Who wrote the epic poem “The Aeneid”, considered the first epic of Western literature?

Answer: Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)

Question: Where did "The Song of El Cid" originate?

Answer: Spain

Question: Which city-state managed the Attic-Delian League in Ancient Greece?

Answer: Athens

Question: Which of the following was not part of the Three Kingdoms period?

Answer: Jin

Question: In Norse mythology, who kills Odin during Ragnarok?

Answer: Fenrir

Question: Which film won the first Academy Award for Best Picture?

Answer: Wings

Question: In which country was Carlsberg Group, a leading beer company, founded in 1847?

Answer: Denmark

Question: Which of the following works was NOT written by maestro Andrew Lloyd Webber?

Answer: Les Misérables

Question: Which is NOT part of the Christian Holy Trinity?

Answer: Mother

Question: During which Chinese dynasty was the emperor referred to as the "Heavenly Khan" by various nomadic Turkish tribes?

Answer: Tang Dynasty, Emperor Taizong

Question: Who is struck by Eros' arrow in mythology?

Answer: Daphne

Question: Which city is considered the start of the French Revolution, where the "Tile Day" (Kiremit Günü) occurred?

Answer: Grenoble

Question: In which British palace is the "Star Chamber" located?

Answer: Westminster Palace

Question: What is the name of the "God of War" in Greek mythology?

Answer: Ares

Question: What is the capital of Germany?

Answer: Berlin

Question: Which of the following is not one of the New Seven Wonders of the World?

Answer: Versailles Palace

Question: How many keys does a modern piano have?

Answer: 88

Question: In which year did the Battle of Guandu take place?

Answer: 200

Question: Which civilization was born between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?

Answer: Mesopotamians

Question: Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for which discovery?

Answer: Photoelectric Effect

Question: How long did the first Academy Awards (Oscars) ceremony last in 1929?

Answer: 15 minutes

Question: Which of the following famous artists is buried in the Pantheon, a place where many important artists have been interred since the Renaissance?

Answer: Raphael

Question: Which of the three Gorgon sisters is NOT part of Greek mythology?

Answer: Perga (The three Gorgon sisters are Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale)

Question: Which is the longest continental mountain range in the world?

Answer: Andes Mountains

Question: Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen divided ancient history into "three ages." What is the name of the first age?

Answer: Stone Age

Question: On which date is World Environment Day celebrated every year?

Answer: June 5th

Question: What was the name of the alliance led by Athens during the Peloponnesian War?

Answer: The Delian League

Question: Which of the following is NOT a work by Friedrich Nietzsche?

Answer: "Commentaries on the Gallic War"

Question: Who wrote "Germany. A Winter's Tale"?

Answer: Heinrich Heine

Question: Where is the hero Odysseus from in Homer's "Odyssey"?

Answer: Ithaca

Question: Where is the hero Odysseus from in the Greek epic "Odyssey"?

Answer: Ithaca

Question: In which of the following works does a character named Murasaki appear?

Answer: The Tale of Genji

Question: What causes the red glow in the sky after sunset?

Answer: Light scattering in the air

Question: Which empire’s fall was caused by the Third Punic War?

Answer: Carthage

Question: Who is the author of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"?

Answer: Nietzsche

Question: What is the capital of Chile?

Answer: Santiago

Question: Which famous Japanese samurai had the childhood nickname "Ushiwakamaru"?

Answer: Minamoto no Yoshitsune

Question: Which is the largest country in South America?

Answer: Brazil

Question: What is the other name for the month of October in the ancient Japanese calendar?

Answer: Kannazuki

Question: Which season has shorter nights and longer days?

Answer: Summer

Question: The term “Last Roman” refers to someone with a classic Roman mindset. Which of the following is NOT an example?

Answer: Attila

Question: Which research station is closest to the pole?

Answer: Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station

Question: Which of the following is NOT part of the civilization technology elements?

Answer: Military

Question: Which of the following scenarios would prevent your civilization from changing?

Answer: Ongoing continent training in your city

Question: Which of the following is India’s National Flower?

Answer: Lotus

Question: Where was the "Father of Medicine", Hippocrates, from?

Answer: Ancient Greece

Question: Who published the theory of General Relativity?

Answer: Einstein

Question: Where was the famous poet Dante Alighieri from?

Answer: Italy

Question: Which food could Cao Cao from the Eastern Han dynasty not consume?

Answer: Corn

Question: In which country is Çatalhöyük located?

Answer: Turkey

Question: In which continent did the Maya civilization originate?

Answer: Americas

Question: Who was the first Italian to win the Pritzker Architecture Prize?

Answer: Aldo Rossi

Question: Which of the following commanders has an Expert Ability that is an enhanced version of an existing ability?

Answer: Björn Ironside

Question: Who invented the world’s first full-size automobile?

Answer: Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot

Question: What causes the red color of the Red Sea?

Answer: Extraordinary algae

Question: Which letter is stressed in Italian pronunciation?

Answer: r

Question: What is the term for rain created when moist air rises over a mountain range and cools down?

Answer: Orographic rainfall

Question: What is the real name of the famous Japanese Haiku poet who wrote under the pen name "Tosei"?

Answer: Matsuo Basho

Question: Which is the most recently established Nobel Prize?

Answer: Nobel Prize in Economics

Question: Who won the Battle of Poitiers in 732?

Answer: Charles Martel

Question: Which of the four primary elements of nature did many Greek philosophers believe in?

Answer: Air

Question: What is the name of the God of Sleep in Greek mythology?

Answer: Hypnos

Question: How many stars are on the flag behind the commander Minamoto no Yoshitsune?

Answer: 3

Question: Tandoori chicken, marinated with yogurt and spices, is a famous dish from which country?

Answer: India

Question: Which Ceroli leader spent at least 20 years protecting the Northern Lands?

Answer: Torgny

Question: Which of the following blessings causes the enemy to lose 10% of their unit power at the start of the "Golden Kingdom" event?

Answer: Anchor

Question: How many roses are found in the “Rose Petals Avatar Frame”?

Answer: 4

Question: How many polar bears are there in the “Northern Cradle” Avatar Frame?

Answer: 3

Question: Which of the following decorations does NOT cost Gems?

Answer: Sakura Tree

Question: Which of the legendary quotes was NOT attributed to Commander El Cid?

Answer: For Honor and Empire!

Question: Which reward CANNOT be obtained from a Barbarian Fortress in Rise of Kingdoms?

Answer: Commander Statues

Question: How many Legendary Commander Statues does the first place winner receive in the "Most Powerful Governor" event?

Answer: 180

Question: Who composed "The Marriage of Figaro"?

Answer: Mozart

Question: What is the longest time interval during which alliance resources can accumulate in the Alliance Region screen?

Answer: 24 hours

Question: Who were the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest according to the records?

Answer: Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary

Question: Which civilization does NOT provide a building speed boost?

Answer: China

Question: What is the official name of Queen Seondeok of Silla (modern-day Korea)?

Answer: Kim Deokman

Question: What must players do to earn rewards from the “Desire for Victory” event?

Answer: Train units

Question: Where do students return to after their classes in the Knowledge Vault?

Answer: The Academy

Question: Where is Big Ben located?

Answer: United Kingdom

Question: How many days are in a leap year?

Answer: 366 days

Question: How many units can be stationed at once in the Sunset Canyon?

Answer: 5

Question: The Trojan War is said to have started due to the beauty of which person?

Answer: Helen

Question: How many normal iron ore pieces are required to create one Advanced Iron Ore piece?

Answer: 4

Question: In which year was the first Wimbledon Tennis Tournament held?

Answer: 1877

Question: Which unit type does Björn Ironside’s "Viking Lord" ability benefit?

Answer: Infantry

Question: In which country did the Wars of the Roses take place?

Answer: England

Question: Which event is not included in the Three Kingdoms history as told by Zhu Ge Liang?

Answer: Yellow Turban Rebellion

Question: Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the “Manila galleons”?

Answer: They were used for enemy scouting

Question: What is another name for Shakespeare’s play “Twelfth Night”?

Answer: What You Will

Question: Who shocked the world by destroying their work "The Girl with the Red Balloon" at an auction?

Answer: Banksy

Question: Who won the Nobel Prize for Literature with the poem “The Waste Land”?

Answer: T. S. Eliot

Question: In which year was the first electronic musical instrument, the theremin, invented?

Answer: 1919

Question: Where do the Ainu people predominantly live?

Answer: Hokkaido

Question: What is the most visited museum in the world in recent years?

Answer: Louvre

Question: Which country does the famous quote "Know thyself" belong to?

Answer: Ancient Greece

Question: What is the nickname of Julius Caesar in Rise of Kingdoms?

Answer: Crownless Emperor

Question: What is the nickname of Constanza in Rise of Kingdoms?

Answer: Queen of Sicily

Question: What is the name of Cao Cao’s expertise skill in Rise of Kingdoms?

Answer: Wei Emperor Wu

Question: What is the world’s smallest island country?

Answer: Nauru

Question: Which philosopher said "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent"?

Answer: Wittgenstein

Question: In which period of French history was the Arc de Triomphe built?

Answer: Napoleonic period

Question: Who was the first Japanese author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?

Answer: Yasunari Kawabata

Question: Which part of the Kingdom Records immediately grants players the "Lifetime Discovery" achievement after discovering all the fog?

Answer: Long Peace

Question: In which country was the painter Botticelli, who painted "The Birth of Venus," born?

Answer: Italy

Question: Which of the following is NOT considered one of the "Four Beauties" of Ancient China?

Answer: Bao Si

Question: After the Lost Kingdom event opens, which item must be used to teleport to and from the Lost Kingdom?

Answer: Random Teleport

Question: Who founded the Kamakura shogunate?

Answer: Minamoto no Yoritomo

Question: Which of the following methods does NOT increase research speed in the Academy?

Answer: Becoming the Kingdom Judge

Question: Which of the following is NOT an ancient American civilization?

Answer: Sumerians

Question: Which of the following activities is NOT part of a triathlon?

Answer: Hang Gliding

Question: Who owns the Mjolnir hammer in Norse mythology?

Answer: Thor

Question: Which of the following works was NOT written during the Trojan War?

Answer: Antigone

Question: What was the first space station in the world?

Answer: Salyut 1

Question: Which of the following plants' classification as fruit or vegetable is a subject of debate?

Answer: Tomato

Question: Which civilization built Machu Picchu as a sacred monument?

Answer: Incas

Question: What color was the crown of the Upper Egypt pharaoh during the Upper and Lower Egypt period?

Answer: White

Question: Who was the third person to form the First Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey?

Answer: Crassus

Question: Which commander’s "Huarong Road" achievement requires defeating a unit led by which commander?

Answer: Cao Cao

Question: Which of the following cities is the capital of France?

Answer: Paris

Question: Which of the Five Good Emperors of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty of Ancient Rome is NOT considered one of them?

Answer: Commodus

Question: Where did the most brutal battle of World War I, the Battle of Somme, take place?

Answer: France

Question: Where is the painting "Venus and Mars" by Sandro Botticelli exhibited today?

Answer: National Gallery, London

Question: Which of the following straits lies between Eurasia and North America?

Answer: Bering Strait

Question: Which of the following activities is NOT part of the Olympic Games?

Answer: Car Racing

Question: What is the highest mountain in Africa?

Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro

Question: In which country is the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located?

Answer: Egypt

Question: Where is the Mona Lisa currently kept?

Answer: Louvre

Question: Who won the Battle of Hastings?

Answer: William the Conqueror

Question: Where is the Aral Sea, once the world’s fourth largest lake, located?

Answer: Central Asia

Question: What was the title of Li Guang's ancestor, Li Xin, during the Warring States period in China?

Answer: General of Qin

Question: By what percentage do Gathering Speeds increase when gathering resources in the Alliance Region?

Answer: 25%

Question: Where was the Sotheby’s auction house founded in 1744?

Answer: London

Question: What power is given to a unit that captures the Sacred Place "Flame Altar" at level 2?

Answer: +3% Troop Attack

Question: Which empire was referred to as "The Empire on which the sun never sets"?

Answer: Spain

Question: The Singing Sand Dunes in Dunhuang, China are famous for making drum-like sounds when the wind blows. In which desert are these dunes located?

Answer: Gobi Desert

Question: Which civilization gives a 20% healing bonus to hospitals?

Answer: France

Question: Who planned the assassination of Julius Caesar?

Answer: Gaius Cassius Longinus

Question: What should players do to acquire the Bone Necklace from Lohar's Trial event?

Answer: Defeat regular barbarian units

Question: Which two countries formed the "Iberian Union"?

Answer: Portugal and Spain

Question: Which two sides fought in the Battle of Mikatagahara?

Answer: Takeda Shingen and Tokugawa Ieyasu

Question: Biologist Karl Landsteiner won the Nobel Prize for his contribution to science. What was his discovery?

Answer: Discovering human blood types

Question: General Carrera Lake’s source is the glaciers of the Andes Mountains. Which two countries border this lake?

Answer: Argentina and Chile

Question: Who is the wife of the Hindu god Vishnu?

Answer: Lakshmi

Question: Who was the Greek and Thracian god of wine?

Answer: Dionysus

Question: Who was the father of King Pepin the Short of the Frankish Kingdom?

Answer: Charles Martel

Question: Where was composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born?

Answer: Salzburg

Question: Which of the following is NOT a heteronym used by poet Fernando Pessoa?

Answer: Francisco Norman

Question: In which year was the Tianwen-1 Mars rover launched?

Answer: 2020

Question: Which of the following is the heaviest alkaline earth metal?

Answer: Radium

Question: The "Ru ware" is one of the most famous types of Chinese pottery. It is known for its delicate, pale blue glaze. Which dynasty did this type come from?

Answer: Song Dynasty

Question: What is the original name of Dmitri Shostakovich's "Leningrad" Symphony?

Answer: D Major 7th Symphony

Question: What shape does a football goal appear when viewed from the front?

Answer: Rectangular

Question: What is the half-life of the radioactive isotope Iodine-129 produced by nuclear reactors?

Answer: 15.7 million years

Question: How many gold mines can be built in Rise of Kingdoms?

Answer: 4

Question: What item can be used to upgrade a commander’s skills?

Answer: Commander Statue

Question: In Rise of Kingdoms, which piece of equipment can be used in an archery formation?

Answer: Emblem of the North

Question: Which of the following is not a "fireless weapon"?

Answer: Pistol

Question: In which city can you find the statue of the female wolf raising the twins?

Answer: Rome

Question: In DC Comics' "Batman" series, which version of Robin was voted to be killed by the readers?

Answer: Jason Todd (Red Hood)

Question: According to international chess rules, which side makes the first move?

Answer: White

Question: What material was used to build the Mayan pyramids?

Answer: Stone

Question: Which of the following is not a ball game?

Answer: Fencing

Question: Who ordered the creation of the "Domesday Book"?

Answer: William I

Question: Which of the following materials is used in the processing of gathering and peacekeeping equipment?

Answer: Animal Bone

Question: In Rise of Kingdoms, which commander has the "Beauty and Wisdom" skill?

Answer: VII. Cleopatra

Question: Which part of the potato plant do we commonly eat?

Answer: The Stem

Question: In Greek mythology, what was the name of the judge who determined the fate of all souls?

Answer: Minos

Question: Which commander has the highest march speed with no special abilities considered?

Answer: Belisarius

Question: Which team was the first to reach 100 points in a single Premier League season?

Answer: Chelsea

Question: In which year was equestrian added as an Olympic sport?

Answer: 1900 Paris Olympics

Question: Which of the following is not in Asia?

Answer: Melbourne

Question: What is the friction coefficient between a shoe and a banana peel when stepped on?

Answer: 0.07

Question: At which VIP level can you buy a VIP special chest containing enough statues to unlock Hannibal Barca’s expertise?

Answer: VIP Level 14

Question: Which event marked the beginning of Roman control over Greece?

Answer: Battle of Corinth

Question: Who was the commander of the Western Army during the Battle of Sekigahara in Japan’s Sengoku period?

Answer: Ishida Mitsunari

Question: Which of the following rivers is located in Asia?

Answer: Euphrates River

Question: Which of the following is a skill of Diaochan in Rise of Kingdoms?

Answer: Dance of Chaos

Question: Which of the following characters does not appear in the "Journey to the West" story?

Answer: Third Sister Hu

Question: Which of the following works was written by Victor Hugo?

Answer: The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

Question: In which month did King Edward VIII abdicate the throne in 1936?

Answer: December

Question: Which continent is Benin located on?

Answer: Africa

Question: Which commander role increases the load capacity of units?

Answer: Logistics Commander

Question: Where was the first canned herring produced, known for its long shelf life?

Answer: Northern Europe

Question: What is the special unit of the Chinese civilization?

Answer: Chu-Ko-Nu

Question: Which of the following elements causes a slight decrease in the city defense on the “Olympia Champions” event’s Treasure Hill map?

Answer: Tornado

Question: Which plant appears in the background of Mulan and Cao Cao’s commander screens?

Answer: Bamboo

Question: Which item cannot be found in the Alliance Stone Chest?

Answer: Silver Key

Question: Which country is famous for blue cheese due to its sharp smell?

Answer: France

Question: Which commander has a sakura tree in the background of their image?

Answer: Minamoto no Yoshitsune

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 1st Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 100

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 2nd Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 500

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 3rd Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 1,000

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 4th Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 5,000

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 5th Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 10,000

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 6th Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 20,000

Question: How much experience does a commander gain from using a 7th Level Knowledge Book?

Answer: 50,000

Question: Which of the following events occurred after the 19th century?

Answer: The release of Rise of Kingdoms

Question: In Rise of Kingdoms, which of the following decorations can only be obtained with gems?

Answer: Vase

Question: Which of the following philosophers said "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing"?

Answer: Socrates

Question: Which of the following events was part of the “Empire Drum” equipment set?

Answer: V Formation

Question: In the Thermopylae battle, which two sides fought?

Answer: Persians and Greeks

Question: Where was Pablo Picasso born?

Answer: Iberia

Question: Which vitamin deficiency causes night blindness?

Answer: Vitamin A

Question: Which is the largest bird species in the world?

Answer: Ostrich

Question: Which commander is known as "Barbarossa"?

Answer: Frederick I

Question: Which planet in our solar system rotates the fastest?

Answer: Jupiter

Question: Which of the following is not used in the crafting of the Epic “Golden Age” weapon?

Answer: Animal Bone

Question: In which Brazilian city did the Olympic Games take place?

Answer: Rio de Janeiro

Question: Which of the following events did not result from the development of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press?

Answer: Increase in the power of the church

Question: How many reward chests are given when 60 daily activity points are reached?

Answer: 3

Question: Which of the following is an economic building?

Answer: Alliance Center

Question: At which VIP level is the second building queue permanently unlocked?

Answer: VIP Level 6

Question: How many Nobel Peace Prizes has the International Red Cross Committee won since its founding in 1863?

Answer: 3

Question: In the Second Punic War, Hannibal defeated the Roman army with a greatly superior force at which battle?

Answer: Battle of Cannae

Question: What is the primary cause of karst landforms?

Answer: The dissolution of soluble rocks

Question: Which country is closest to the North Pole?

Answer: Finland

Question: In "The Decameron," what were the men and women of Florence's outskirts hiding from?

Answer: The Black Death

Question: Where was Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre built?

Answer: London

Question: Which Pharaoh ordered the construction of the Abu Simbel temples?

Answer: Ramses II

Question: Which battle started the Greek-Persian Wars?

Answer: Battle of Agincourt

Question: In which year did Otto von Bismarck give the "Blood and Iron" speech?

Answer: 1862

Question: What historical event does the French National Day (July 14) commemorate?

Answer: The Storming of the Bastille

Question: Which two cities does the Dom Luis Bridge in Portugal connect?

Answer: Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia

Question: What was the Great Pyramid of Giza primarily built for?

Answer: As a monumental tomb for Pharaoh Khufu

Question: Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya help establish?

Answer: Zhou Dynasty

Question: Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect?

Answer: The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans

Question: Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize?

Answer: Marie Curie

Question: Which of the following stories is not part of the Grimm Brothers’ fairy tales?

Answer: The Little Mermaid

Question: What was the ruling title of the last Emperor of China's Qing Dynasty?

Answer: Xuantong

Question: How many teleportation points does a unit receive when the Obelisk is captured in Osiris' Tomb?

Answer: 8

Question: Which civilization has the special unit of the "Throwing Axe"?

Answer: France

Question: Who gave the famous “I Have a Dream” speech?

Answer: Martin Luther King Jr.

Question: What is the name of the philosophy founded by Lao Tzu in China?

Answer: Taoism

Question: In which year did Einstein publish his four Annus Mirabilis (Miracle Year) papers?

Answer: 1905

Question: What title did Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the International Olympic Committee, hold?

Answer: Baron

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