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Which of the following cannot be obtained by defeating barbarians?
VIP points
In which period of Chinese history did the "Fei River Battle," where a small number of soldiers defeated a much superior force, take place?
Eastern Jin Dynasty
Who founded the First Persian Empire?
Cyrus the Great
Who conquered the "Vandal and Alans Kingdom" in the Vandal War?
Belisarius
In the Battle of Agincourt, which country was England fighting against?
France
Who composed the opera "The Ring of the Nibelung"?
Wagner
Which conflict was the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa a turning point for?
Reconquista War
On the "Commander View" page, what bonus do commanders with the "Ironclad Protection" role receive?
+1 to Army Health
How often is the FIFA World Cup held? (How many years between FIFA World Cups)
Every 4 years
Which commander is famous for the saying "Veni, vidi, vici"?
Julius Caesar
Charles Macintosh made the first raincoat from which material?
Rubber
In which year was the Soviet Union established? (When was the Soviet Union established)
1922
According to the Arthurian legend, which of the Round Table Knights did Queen Guinevere fall in love with?
Lancelot
Where did reggae music originate?
Jamaica
Which country provides a 20% healing bonus?
France
Cactus spines are actually modified forms of which part of the plant?
Leaf
In which city was the first Olympics held in 1900?
Paris
Where did the French Revolution first begin?
Grenoble
Which of the following is NOT a "sea-close" European country?
United Kingdom
In "Adventurer's Almanac," how many daily Activity Points are required to receive the Daily Gift clue reward?
50 Activity Points
Which of the following commanders has the ability to convert some defeated units into severely injured units when attacking a city?
Charlemagne
Which of the following measurements indicates that you are approaching a vacuum?
Air pressure
How long does the "Basic Army Expansion" enhancement take?
4 hours
Which unit officer has a Research Speed enhancement?
Advisor
On the "Commander View" page, what bonus do commanders with the "Iron Guard" role receive?
+1% to Army Health (Unit Health +1%)
How many letters are used in modern English? (How many letters in the English alphabet)
26 letters
What unit of measurement is a "light-year"?
Distance
Who designed the "Great Bombard"?
Urban the Great
Where was Pablo Picasso born?
Iberia. (According to Wikipedia, he was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain, which is in the Iberian Peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula includes Portugal and Spain.)
In which state is the Walt Disney Company headquarters located?
California
When were bicycles first used in Europe?
19th century
Which of the following civilizations cannot provide power to its cavalry? (Which civilization cannot provide power to its cavalry?)
Ottomans
Which of the following artists is NOT a Baroque period painter?
Vincent van Gogh
Which military leader is NOT known for managing cavalry units? (Rise of Kingdoms Charles Martel)
Managing cavalry units
According to Greek mythology, who defeated the Sphinx?
Oedipus
Which element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust?
Oxygen
From which animal does the ancient Greek name "Tigris" for the Tigris River come?
Tiger
Who founded the "Spanish Armada"?
Philip II
Which of the following technologies comes before "Horse Breeding"?
Military Discipline
According to Arthurian legend, where did the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred take place?
Camlann
Who wrote "The Symposium"? (Who is the author of "The Symposium")
Plato
What is the name of the Turkish strait that separates Europe from Asia?
Bosporus
Which military commander was known as the "Savior of the Teutoburg Forest"?
Hermann
Who founded the "Malacca Sultanate"? (Rise of Kingdoms Malacca)
Parameswara
Who is the author of the popular book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind"?
Yuval Noah Harari
Which useful tool did the famous carpenter Lu Ban invent? (Rise of Kingdoms Lu Ban)
Saw
Which of the following is the smallest known snake genus?
Barbados Threadsnake
Which of the following accurately describes the stratosphere?
Upper part is warm, lower part is cold.
Who is known as the "Immortal Hammer" commander?
Charles Martel
Which of the following was NOT one of the "Five Good Emperors" of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty in ancient Rome?
Commodus
Which vitamin is broccoli rich in?
Vitamin C
What information do Deceptive Continents distort for enemy Scouts?
The number of units in the city
In DC Comics, what is Batman’s real name?
Bruce Wayne
What level must the Town Hall be at to enter the Iron Age?
Level 10
Yi Seong-Gye is an expert in which of the following?
Deployment (Garrisoning)
Which Commander's active skill can provide a Silence effect?
Hermann
Which country is Pierre de Fermat, who formulated Fermat's Last Theorem, a citizen of?
France
Which is the largest animal on Earth?
Blue whale
How many floors does the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai have?
The building has 88 floors.
What is Cleopatra VII’s nickname in the game?
Queen of Egypt
If a man with blood type AB and a woman with blood type B have a child, which of the following statements is false?
The child could have blood type O
Which of the following does NOT increase the membership limit of an Alliance?
Assigning officers
What gas fills the air after a thunderstorm, giving the feeling of cleanliness?
Ozone
On which continent did wild cats first live?
Africa
In Norse mythology, who is responsible for taking brave soldiers to Valhalla after they die?
Valkyrie
In which country was the "Battle of Marengo" fought?
Italy
In RoK, which civilization has Hwarang as a unique unit?
Korea
Which is the world’s first national park?
Yellowstone National Park
Which of the following is NOT a class of poker cards?
Yel
Which city in the United Kingdom has the largest land area?
London
The Gallic rooster is the national emblem of which country?
France
Which leader performs a successful coup in the Ceroli Crisis event?
Torgny
Which leader in the Ceroli Crisis event is skilled in poison magic?
Dekar
Pandas have five clawed toes and an additional sixth toe. What is this sixth toe used for?
To hold bamboo while eating
In which year did the "Late Show with David Letterman" first air?
1993
Which of the following countries spans two continents?
Egypt
What item is found in a 1000-point achievement chest?
Epic Commander Sculpture
Which legendary warrior preferred to use the "Dragonfly Cutter"?
Honda Tadakatsu
What is the highest plateau in the world?
Tibetan Plateau
After the Minoan civilization was destroyed, which age did Greece enter?
Dark Age
Which of the following cat breeds is known for being hairless?
Sphynx Cat
Which ancient Chinese dynasty is depicted in the "Qingming Riverside Map" painting?
Song
Which state produced the first paper money?
Ancient China
Which of the following works was written about the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, where Charlemagne and his knights fought?
The "Song of Roland"
Which of the following is an incorrect statement about the Battle of Poitiers?
It occurred during World War I
Which of the following is NOT one of Baybars’s skills?
Roaring Force
Which of the following Japanese Monogatari literature works describes the "Kaguya-hime" legend?
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Which of the following countries was NOT among the founding members of NATO in 1949?
Turkey
In 1903, which of the following Nobel Prizes did Marie Curie win?
Nobel Prize in Physics
Which action cannot be accelerated by Alliance aid?
Continental Training
What field did Che Guevara study in college?
Medicine
Which of the following is a carnivore?
Dragonfly
Which military leader is known as the "Legion Innovator"?
Gaius Marius
What is the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
Which of the following is the deepest known trench?
Mariana Trench
In ancient Greek mythology, who is the protector of the Athenians?
Athena
What is the name of the "god of death" in ancient Greek mythology?
Thanatos
In which year was the first edition of "Anne Frank’s Diary" published?
1947
Which country "owns" Easter Island?
Chile
When equipment with special ability bonuses is used by a commander with the relevant ability, how much attribute increase does it receive?
30%
Which of the following is NOT a child of Zeus in Greek mythology?
Hera
In which country is the Leaning Tower of Pisa located?
Italy
Which of the following is NOT one of the Successful War Strategies in the ancient Chinese military text "Thirty-Six Stratagems"?
"Empty Fortress" strategy
Which sun god is depicted by the Colossus of Rhodes?
Helios
Where did the Mughal Empire spread Islam to?
Much of India
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Renaissance?
Being flat/two-dimensional
Which achievement must be completed before the "Special Snowflake" achievement?
Long Range Attack achievement
Which of the following does NOT give Experience to Commanders?
Attacking other players
Which of the following was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal?
Taj Mahal
Who founded the Mongol Empire?
Genghis Khan
Which official decree made it a crime to provide Martin Luther with food or shelter?
Worms Edict
Who was the last female Pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Dynasty?
Cleopatra VII
Who founded the Joseon Dynasty?
Yi Seong-Gye
The famous Renaissance patron Duke Lorenzo belonged to which prominent family?
Medici Family
Which of the following is an alternative energy source based on the splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms to release energy?
Nuclear Energy
In ancient China, what is the name of the fourth main type of Guzheng instrument?
Raoliang
How many bones does an adult human typically have?
206 bones
Which of the following French kings is known as the Sun King?
Louis XIV
Under normal conditions, which layer of the Sun can we see with the naked eye?
Photosphere
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, which power do commanders with the "Training Officer" role receive?
+1% to Troop Attack
In the "Osiris's Mummy," where should you deliver the mummy?
A building that does not belong to the enemy
Who was honored with the title “Mahatma” in India?
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Which two works were created by Leonardo Da Vinci?
The Last Supper, Mona Lisa
Who was known as the "Celtic Rose"?
Boudica
In some Sherlock Holmes stories, who is referred to as the "Napoleon of Crime"?
Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ enemy is referred to with this term.
Which of the Seven Wonders of the World was built to relieve the Babylonian queen's homesickness?
The Hanging Gardens
During whose reign did Wales become part of the Kingdom of Great Britain?
Under King Henry VIII
Who was the famous statesman who served as the first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate at the end of Japan’s Warring States period?
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci (another famous painting: The Last Supper)
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Gaius Octavius Augustus
Which war was fought between the English Lancaster and York dynasties for the throne of England?
The Wars of the Roses
Which commander is best at leading resource-gathering troops?
Seondeok (Other resource-gathering commanders: Cleopatra VII, Ishida Mitsunari, Joan of Arc, Queen Matilda, Constance, Gaius Marius, Sarka, Centurion)
Which is the largest island in the world?
Greenland
In which year did Richard the Lionheart and Saladin sign a truce?
1192
Which of the following commanders excels in attacking enemy cities?
Julius Caesar (other city-attack commanders: Frederick I, Hannibal Barca, Mehmed II, Æthelflaed, Scipio Africanus, Osman I)
Which of the following marine creatures has existed the longest?
Nautilus
According to Norse mythology, who used the Gungnir weapon?
Odin
Before leading the greatest slave revolt in Ancient Rome, what was Spartacus doing as a slave?
He was a gladiator
Which work is Raphael best known for?
The School of Athens
In poker, who is believed to be the prototype for the King of Hearts?
Charlemagne
Which of the following materials is not found in denim jeans?
Lead
Which Portuguese explorer was the first to reach the southern tip of Africa by ship?
Bartolomeu Dias
From what material did the Egyptians make paper?
Papyrus
Which of the following was praised as the best and most honest democratic representative by the citizens of Ancient Greece?
Pericles
Which of the following was also known as the Eastern Roman Empire?
The Byzantine Empire
Which of the following is a definition of monotheism?
A person who worships one god
What is Champion Keira’s nickname?
The Red Chameleon.
Which of the following physicists was born on the anniversary of Galileo Galilei’s death and died on the anniversary of Albert Einstein’s birth?
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, and died on March 14, 2018. (Galileo Galilei: February 15, 1564 – January 8, 1642) (Albert Einstein: March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955)
Who painted "The Last Supper"?
Leonardo da Vinci (another significant work: Mona Lisa)
Which of the following musical instruments has six strings?
The guitar has six strings. The violin has four strings. The accordion is a keyed instrument and can have varying numbers of keys, with professional accordions having 41 keys (24 white and 17 black). The ukulele, which is part of the guitar family, has four strings.
What does the title "Queen" increase?
Gathering Speed
What mammalian class do swine belong to?
Even-toed ungulates
When was the Declaration of Independence written?
It was written in 1776.
Which Roman Emperor was given the name Augustus after ending the civil war?
Gaius Octavius
What is the Contract Book used for?
It is used to upgrade the fortress.
What is Commander Keira’s standout feature?
Managing Archer units
Which commander demonstrated military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD?
Charles Martel
Which of the following is an inexhaustible energy source based on hot magma or underground hot, dry rocks?
Geothermal Energy
Which of the following is not a natural resource?
Clothing
Why is the study of mutations important?
Because they lead to genetic variation necessary for population evolution.
Which commander is known by the nickname "Father of Conquest"?
Baybars
Which commander is a master of commanding archers?
Yi Seong-Gye (Other archer commanders: Hermann, Kusunoki Masashige, El Cid, Keira)
Which of the Babylonian legal codes is considered the first written set of laws in recorded history?
The Code of Hammurabi
During the Trojan War, which Greek warrior killed Hector?
Achilles
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, which power do commanders with the "Tax Collector" role receive?
+5% to Gathering Speed
Which of the following is NOT one of Pelagius’s passive skills?
Assault is an active skill, not a passive one. (Pelagius - the Fierce Resurrector - has the following skills: Cavalry, Garrison, Skill; skills include: Assault (active), Founder of Asturias (passive), Retake Lost Territory (passive), Rebel (passive), Oath of Asseuua)
Where did the Renaissance begin?
It began in Italy.
Which of the following is NOT one of Keira’s skills?
Unstoppable Force (Keira’s skills: Flame Dance; Ally or Enemy?; Ceroli’s Sharpshooter, Rebel, Immortal Flames)
What name did Europeans give to the Scandinavian invaders who ravaged their lands between the 8th and 11th centuries AD?
Vikings
Why is the likelihood of dominant traits being passed on to children higher?
Because they have a higher chance of survival and reproduction.
Which of the following does NOT provide Individual Credits?
Giving resources to allies
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Which Ancient Greek physicist is famous for discovering the buoyant force of water while taking a bath? (the physicist who discovered buoyant force while bathing)
Archimedes. He is also famous for his exclamation “Eureka Eureka” (meaning “I found it, I found it!”).
Which of the following is NOT one of El Cid’s skills? (el cid skills, what are el cid's skills, el cid rise of kingdoms skills)
Bravery (El Cid’s skills: Famous Warrior, El Cid’s Poetry, Valencia’s Defender, Unyielding, Out of Control)
Without using any enhancements, how many action points can a Governor have?
1000 action points.
What are northern Humanists like Erasmus most known for?
Their interest in religious and social reform.
Who proposed the idea of the Trojan Horse? Who won the Trojan War?
Odysseus; the Greeks won.
Which is the first animal in the Chinese zodiac? (1st in the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, 12 Chinese zodiac animal 1st, which is the 1st animal in the Chinese zodiac)
Rat
Which type of holy site provides a continent attack bonus? (Which type of holy site provides an attack bonus)
Altar of Flame
Which of the following is considered a metallic resource?
Iron
Which of the following commanders is best suited to command against cavalry enemy units on the continent?
Sun Tzu (Infantry commanders are best against cavalry enemy units)
Which European was the first to write a travelogue detailing the history, culture, and art of China?
Marco Polo
What is the process of atoms splitting called? (What is the process of atom splitting called)
Fission
Which of the following is a stage of the Strongest Governor event?
Defeating the enemy
Who is the King of the Kingdom? (rise of kingdoms King of the Kingdom, the greatest King)
The Alliance Leader who captures the Lost Temple
In Greek mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes? (What is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes in Greek mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes in Greek mythology, the relationship between Zeus and Hermes)
Father and Son
Which of the following fruits was formerly known as “wolf peach” and was mistakenly thought to be poisonous? (fruit formerly known as wolf peach)
Tomato
Which art group is known as Canada’s “national treasure”? (Canada’s national treasure, Canada’s national art group)
Cirque du Soleil
What is the prominent feature of Commander Sun Tzu? (The correct name is Sun Tzu, What is Sun Tzu’s prominent feature, what is the prominent feature of Commander Sun Tzu)
Managing city garrisons.
What is the nickname of Julius Caesar? (Julius Caesar’s nickname)
Uncrowned King
What is the prominent feature of Commander Lancelot? (rise of kingdoms Lancelot)
Which city-state in Ancient Greece was known for its fierce military training and bravery? (Ancient Greece’s fierce military system)
Sparta
According to Greek mythology, to whom did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple inscribed “To the fairest”? (To whom did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple, who did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple to, whom did Paris of Troy give the golden apple to, the golden apple inscribed “To the fairest”)
Aphrodite
Which of the following is NOT a natural resource?
Clothing is not a natural resource.
Which of Belisarius’ skills is NOT one of his skills?
Thunderous Force
Which civilization was the first to have public toilets? (First public toilets)
Ancient Rome.
Why do frogs and some other organisms produce many eggs/offspring?
To increase the chance of survival for offspring
In which war or battle does Homer’s epic poem The Iliad focus on?
The Trojan War
What is the four-word phrase that represents Oda Nobunaga’s principle of life? (Oda Nobunaga’s famous saying, Oda Nobunaga 4 words, Oda Nobunaga’s life principle phrase, Oda Nobunaga’s 4 principles, what is Oda Nobunaga’s life principle, Oda Nobunaga’s sayings)
Rule with full force
What is the name of the electricity generated by using the power of water from large dams on rivers?
Hydroelectric energy
Where was the first Crusade gathered?
It was gathered in Constantinople, now Istanbul. The first crusade was led by a fanatic priest named Pierre L’Ermite and was mainly composed of common people and peasants who wanted to save Christianity. Nobles did not want to join the first crusade. The second crusade, however, was mostly composed of nobles and armies established by nobles.
Which unit type is stronger against Archers?
Cavalry
Which of the following commanders is best suited to command against infantry enemy units on the continent?
Commander Hermann is good in this regard. (Archer commanders are best against infantry enemy units)
Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment disproved the theory of which Ancient Greek scientist? (Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment, Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment Ancient Greek, Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment, which Ancient Greek scientist’s theory was disproved)
Aristotle’s theory.
Which of the following commanders participated in the Battle of Red Cliffs? (Commanders of the Battle of Red Cliffs, the commander, commanders who participated in the Battle of Red Cliffs)
Cao Cao participated.
Which city hosted the Summer Olympics in the year 2000? (City hosting the Summer Olympics in 2000, 2000 Summer Olympics information)
Sydney hosted the games. Sydney is located in Australia. Sydney is often mistaken as the capital of Australia, but the capital is Canberra. Sydney is the largest city in Australia. The 2000 Summer Olympics were the 27th Olympic Games.
What power is gained by occupying the Sacred Structure of Courage?
Increased experience gained by commanders.
What is the prominent feature of Commander Hermann?
Managing archer units.
What is the name of the renewable energy obtained by burning organic materials such as wood or alcohol?
Biomass energy.
Who wrote the famous book "Don Quixote"?
Miguel de Cervantes
What is the name of the energy produced from the force of the sun’s rays?
Solar energy.
Which famous scientist discovered the theory of relativity?
Albert Einstein
What is the name of the energy obtained from the heat of the Earth's core?
Geothermal energy.
Which of the following is NOT a common renewable energy source?
Coal is not a renewable energy source.
What is the main purpose of the UN's General Assembly?
The General Assembly's main purpose is to discuss and make decisions on international issues and policies.
What is the highest level that a Town Hall can reach in Rise of Kingdoms?
25
Which building in Sydney, Australia is famous for its sail-like design?
The Sydney Opera House is famous for its sail-like design.
Who proposed the philosophical idea "I think, therefore I am"?
Descartes
Which commander is known as the Conqueror of Chaos?
Cao Cao
Keira once defied the world's expectations in a glorious battle. Where did this battle take place?
Sunset Canyon
Which discovery led to the deciphering of hieroglyphs? (Hieroglyphs were deciphered with which discovery, the stone that allowed hieroglyphs to be deciphered, who deciphered hieroglyphs)
The Rosetta Stone
What is the prominent feature of Commander Hannibal Barca? (Rise of Kingdoms Hannibal Barca)
Attacking cities (Leadership)
Which commander is known as Barbarossa?
Frederick I
In Russian history, what nickname was given to the first Tsar due to his tyranny?
Ivan the Terrible
Which of the following commanders participated in the Hundred Years' War? (Commanders of the Hundred Years' War)
Joan of Arc
Which building in London was built to host the Great Exhibition of All Nations in 1851?
The Crystal Palace
Who killed Hector, and how did Achilles die? (Who killed Hector, who killed Achilles, how did Achilles die, Achilles' death, who killed Hector and how did Achilles die)
Achilles; he was killed by an arrow to his heel
Which of the following is NOT one of Lohar’s skills? (Rise of Kingdoms Lohar’s skills)
Who was the Emperor of the First French Empire? (Who founded the First French Empire, who was the Emperor of the First French Empire)
Napoleon Bonaparte
Which beverage was invented by American pharmacist John Pemberton? (John Pemberton’s invention, what did John Pemberton invent, what beverage did American pharmacist John Pemberton invent)
Coke
Which natural disaster is measured by the Richter scale? (What does the Richter scale measure, what is the Richter scale)
Earthquake
Which of the following commanders is skilled in infantry command? (Rise of Kingdoms infantry)
Richard I (Other skilled infantry commanders: Sun Tzu, Charles Martel, Eulji Mundeok)
Where did French King Louis XIV move the royal court in 1682?
To the Palace of Versailles.
Which planet in our solar system rotates the fastest on its axis? (The fastest rotating planet)
Jupiter
Which planet in our solar system rotates the slowest on its axis? (The slowest rotating planet)
Venus
Which is the largest known planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
Which is the smallest known planet in our solar system?
Mercury
Where do tornadoes most commonly occur? (In the game: Where do tornadoes most commonly occur)
Open seas
What is the prominent feature of Commander Baybars?
Managing cavalry units (Other features of Baybars: Conquest, Skills)
Which animals pull Santa Claus’s sleigh?
Reindeer. According to legend, they even have the special ability to fly, making the sleigh appear to fly through the air.
Which ancient empire, along with Ancient Rome, participated in the Punic Wars?
Ancient Carthage
What is the name of the revolution in 1688 that established the English constitutional monarchy? (1688 revolution, 1688 English revolution)
The Glorious Revolution
Which institution served as the advisory council to the Roman Republic after its establishment in the 6th century BC?
The Senate
Which type of unit is stronger against infantry?
Archer units are stronger against infantry.
Which type of unit is stronger against cavalry?
Infantry units are stronger against cavalry.
On the COMMANDER APPEARANCE page, what power do commanders in the “Guardian” role receive?
None of these answers are correct. (Normally receives: Barbarian Damage +5%, Commander Experience Gain +5%)
Which of the following is NOT available in the Troop Shop?
Golden Key
Which profession is related to the Hippocratic Oath first established in Ancient Greece?
Doctors
Which country is NOT in Europe?
Egypt is not in Europe. It is a country in North Africa, famous for its pyramids and the Nile River. (England, France, and Poland are in Europe.)
Who wrote "The Art of War"? (Author of The Art of War, who wrote The Art of War)
Sun Tzu
Where was Commander Lohar born? (Commander Lohar’s birthplace)
He was born in a distant barbarian tribe.
Who were the “Great Philosophers” of Ancient Greece, along with Plato and Aristotle?
Socrates
Which ancient Indian kingdom was King Ashoka from?
Maurya
In ancient Egyptian kingdoms, who owned everything? (Who owned everything in ancient Egypt?)
The Pharaoh
When listing numbers from 1 to 99, how many times does the digit "1" appear? (How many times does the digit 1 appear from 1 to 99)
20 times
What relationship existed between the famous generals Tolui and Genghis Khan? (Tolui and Genghis Khan)
Father and son
Which of the following is NOT a reason for the Renaissance beginning in Italy?
The Black Death did not affect Italy due to the Alps
Which of the following commanders can command against archer enemy units the best?
Cao Cao (Cavalry commanders are best against infantry enemy units)
Which of Hermann’s skills is NOT one of his abilities?
Irresistible (Hermann’s skills: Ambush, Military Genius, Teutoburg Legend, National Hero, Dead End)
Which resource cannot be obtained from the Silver Chest in the Hand?
Book of Wisdom 3
Which commander has the nickname “Roaring Barbarian”?
Lohar
Which commander was considered an enemy of Rome from an early age?
Hannibal Barca
Which hero in Greek mythology sought the Golden Fleece? (Who sought the Golden Fleece in Greek mythology, Golden Fleece seeker Greek mythology, who wanted the Golden Fleece, hero who sought the Golden Fleece)
Jason
Who is known as the "Father of the Modern Olympic Games"? (Founder of the Modern Olympics, who founded the modern Olympic Games)
Pierre de Coubertin
What is the main function of white blood cells in the human body? (Function of white blood cells, what do white blood cells do, white blood cell function)
To fight infections and diseases
What is the main function of red blood cells in the human body? (Function of red blood cells, what do red blood cells do, red blood cell function)
To carry oxygen
Which astronomer introduced the heliocentric theory in the 16th century? (Who proposed the heliocentric model, the heliocentric theory, the astronomer who placed the Sun at the center of the universe)
Nicolaus Copernicus
Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the American people? (Who made the Statue of Liberty, which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to America, Rise of Kingdoms Statue of Liberty)
France
What was the common cause of scurvy among sailors in the past?
Lack of fresh fruits and vegetables on long voyages
What is the oldest known military strategy book from China?
"The Art of War" by Sun Tzu
What is the hardest part of the human body?
Tooth enamel
Which of the following was an enemy of Richard the Lionheart?
Saladin
Which English king popularized the "Windsor knot"? (windsor knot English king)
King Edward VIII
Which country’s flag holds the world record as the oldest continuously used national flag?
Denmark
Which of the following countries is entirely in the Northern Hemisphere? (Colombia on the equator)
None of these answers are correct. (New Zealand, Argentina, and Colombia are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.)
Which modern-day country was mostly within the borders of the Kingdom of Prussia between the 17th and 19th centuries?
Germany
Who declared the Edict of Milan? (Emperor who declared the Edict of Milan) (Rise of Kingdoms Edict of Milan Emperor)
Emperor Constantine I
Which Renaissance intellectual movement focused on classical texts and human potential and achievements?
Humanism
France and Germany were once part of which feudal kingdom?
Francia
Which of the following vitamins is most beneficial for the eyes?
Vitamin A
In which Brazilian city were the Olympic Games held? (Which city in Brazil hosted the Olympic Games)
Rio de Janeiro
One of the two capitals of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was Budapest. What was the other?
Vienna
What did Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press NOT lead to?
Increase in church power
In addition to the “Help” and “Power” parameters, which of the following Alliance Center parameters can be upgraded?
Reinforcement Troop Capacity
Which disease occurs due to Vitamin D deficiency? (Rise of Kingdoms vitamin)
Rickets
What is another name for the “Black Death” that swept through Europe at the end of the Middle Ages?
Yersinia pestis
Which European country’s king financially supported Christopher Columbus’s famous voyage?
Spain
Which commander took on the task of capturing Constantinople at the age of 21?
Mehmed II
Who invented the printing press?
Johann Gutenberg
How many Earth days does one “day” on Venus correspond to?
243 days
What is the characteristic of conical-shaped tornadoes?
They rotate
What is the conversion rate between amperes (A) and milliamperes (mA)?
1 : 1000 (one to a thousand)
Which of the following countries does the Prime Meridian pass through?
Mali (It does not pass through Vietnam, China, or Australia.) Countries the Prime Meridian passes through: United Kingdom (England), France, Spain, Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo, Ghana, Antarctica. Seas and oceans the Prime Meridian passes through: North Atlantic Ocean, Greenland Sea, Norwegian Sea, North Sea, English Channel, Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, Southern Ocean.
Which of the following was a Round Table Knight?
Lancelot
Which of the following is the national flower of the Philippines?
Jasmine (Sampaguita)
Which of the following statements about the Arctic Circle is true?
Polar Day and Polar Night are phenomena that occur there.
In which year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin?
1928
In which war did the Plantagenet Dynasty in England lose the throne to the Tudor Dynasty?
The Wars of the Roses
In Greek mythology, what is the name of Hades’ three-headed dog who guards the Underworld?
Cerberus
Which ethnic group established the first civilization in Mesopotamia?
Sumerians
Which country first invented perfume?
Cyprus
Why does drinking coffee keep people awake?
It contains caffeine
Which type of lion is generally known to have a mane?
Adult male
What is the primary cause of the formation of the Himalayas?
Collision of tectonic plates
In Greek mythology, what was the Eos Goddess known as? (difficult question)
The Goddess of the Dawn
Which deity is Taranis in Celtic mythology?
The God of Thunder
Which state unified the warring states in ancient China to establish the Qin Dynasty? (Rise of Kingdoms China)
Qin
Where were the Terracotta Army soldiers, a World Heritage site, discovered? (difficult question)
In a royal mausoleum
In which country was the famous explorer and trader Marco Polo born?
The Republic of Venice
Which of the following doctors was the first to fully and accurately describe systemic circulation and the function of the heart? (difficult question)
William Harvey
Which Dutch scientist is known as the "father of microbiology"?
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
What was the primary purpose of the Bastille, located in the center of Paris, France?
A defensive fortress
Which of the following buildings cannot be upgraded?
Courier Station
Who is the commander known as the "Lady of Mercia"?
Aethelflaed
Which of the following is NOT one of Queen Matilda’s skills?
Celtic Blood
Which of the following is NOT one of Mulan’s skills? (Rise of Kingdoms Mulan’s skills)
Invincible Army (or) Selfless Work
Which of the following animals does NOT lay eggs?
Bats are mammals and give birth to live young, they do not lay eggs.
In addition to the “Exploration Number” and “Power” parameters, which of the following Exploration Camp parameters can be upgraded?
Exploration March Speed and Exploration Range
Which commander is a master of resource gathering?
Cleopatra VII
According to the Guinness World Records, what is the largest cumulative version of a single author’s work?
One Piece
Which of the following is a liquid fossil fuel created by marine organisms, used for energy production and plastic manufacturing?
Petroleum
What is the Resistance Meter used for?
To upgrade the Watchtower
When Achilles refused to fight, Patroclus donned Achilles’ armor and fought the Trojans, losing his life. Who killed Patroclus? (Who killed Patroclus)
Hector
Who was the last Emperor of All Russia?
Nicholas II
Who was the first child of Henry VIII to rule England?
Edward VI
"The end justifies the means" was a fundamental belief of the author of "The Prince." What was this author's real name?
Machiavelli
What is the fourth largest musical, following Cats, Les Misérables, and Miss Saigon?
The Phantom of the Opera
What does the “Gift of Nature” troop skill do when used?
Calls resource points in a selected area
What does the “Fully Loaded” troop skill do when used?
Increases the gathering speed of troops for a single resource
Which technology comes immediately before Sword Mastery?
Ironworking
Which of the following was NOT a privilege of being a 'Scribe' in Ancient Egypt?
Exemption from paying medical expenses when ill
Which of the following best describes the Clownfish?
Tropical saltwater fish
Which technology comes immediately before Heavy Cavalry? (Rise of Kingdoms technology)
Scaled Armor
Which technology comes immediately before the Wide Shield?
Feathered Arrow
Which commander signed a peace treaty with Saladin in 1192?
Richard I
Which of the following was not a Renaissance pillar?
Mannerism (Renaissance pillars include Humanism, Individualism, Secularism)
How does a Sundew plant digest and absorb a captured insect?
The leaf's inner lid secretes a digestive fluid
Which gas constitutes at least 90% of Mars' atmosphere?
Carbon Dioxide
Who opened the Silk Road on the orders of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in China?
Zhang Qian
Who is Zeus's brother in Greek mythology?
Poseidon
During which period between 1300 and 1600 did interest in classical culture increase, leading to profound changes in art, learning, and worldview?
Renaissance
What is the lighthouse built after Macedonia's conquest of Egypt, once one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World?
Pharos of Alexandria
Which ancient civilization built the “Lost City” Machu Picchu?
The Incas
In which city is Denmark’s Little Mermaid statue located?
Copenhagen
Which of the following commanders participated in a rebellion against her husband?
Constanza (Constance)
During which Indian dynasty was the Taj Mahal built? (Rise of Kingdoms Taj Mahal)
Mughal Dynasty
What was the most likely reason that led people directly into the Bronze Age? (reason for entering the Bronze Age, people Bronze Age)
The durability and strength of bronze compared to other materials available at the time
What is the cause of a lunar eclipse?
When the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon
Which of the following is NOT a greenhouse gas in Earth's atmosphere?
What does the “Skilled Craftsman” troop skill do when used? (What does Skilled Craftsman do?)
Greatly increases the construction speed of the Alliance Flag
In which year were the Napoleonic Codes issued? (difficult question)
1804
Which of the following cities had the first underground rapid transit system? (difficult question)
London
Why was the English nurse Florence Nightingale known as the "Lady with the Lamp"? (difficult question)
She cared for patients at night
In which country was the famous revolutionary and military strategist Simon Bolivar born? (difficult question)
Venezuela
Who became the first King of Italy after its unification in 1861? (difficult question)
Victor Emmanuel II
Which Chinese dynasty was ending when the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" begins?
Han Dynasty
Who was the last Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire?
Francis II
Which of the following gives daily activity points as a reward?
Defeating barbarians on the map
How many reward chests are given when 60 daily activity points are reached?
3 reward chests
Which of the following is an economic building?
Alliance Center
Which of the following is a military building?
Exploration Camp
What was the cause of death of the great statesman and military strategist Pericles? (Cause of Pericles' death, death, how did Pericles die?)
Plague
What is the duration of the Builder Recruitment item?
2 days
What are the dimensions of the fog cleared by the Kingdom Map?
10 x 10
Who founded the Tokugawa Shogunate in Japan?
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Which of the following generals participated in the Genpei War in Japan?
Tomoe Gozen
Who was the ancient Greek scientist who laid the foundations for later European mathematics and wrote "Elements" in geometry?
Euclid
Where was Beethoven’s 5th Symphony in C Minor first performed in 1808?
Theater an der Wien
At which VIP level do you permanently unlock the second construction queue?
VIP Level 6
Since its establishment in 1863, how many Nobel Peace Prizes has the International Committee of the Red Cross won?
3 Nobel Peace Prizes
Who invented the world’s first electric locomotive in 1837?
Robert Davidson
In which country is the mysterious Stonehenge located?
United Kingdom
What is the name of the author who won the Nobel Literature Prize for his autobiography "Living to Tell the Tale"?
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
In China’s “cross-talk” comedy format, which three main locations is it said to have originated from: Tianqiao in Beijing, Quanye Market in Tientsin, and where in Nanjing?
Fuzimiao
At level 25 of the Alliance Center, how many times can you receive alliance assistance?
30 times
During whose reign was Rome’s Colosseum completed?
Titus
Who discovered the forgetting curve of the human brain?
Hermann Ebbinghaus
When your Castle is level 25, what is the default rally troop capacity?
2 million
What is Belisarius' nickname?
The Last Roman
When Kublai Khan died in 1294, into how many separate khanates or empires was the Mongol Empire divided?
4 khanates
In ancient Greece, what was the name of the philosopher who enjoyed discussing ideas on a street later known as the "Peripatetic School"?
Aristotle
In which city was Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre built?
London
Which Pharaoh ordered the construction of the Abu Simbel temples?
Ramses II
In "The Decameron," what were men and women in the outskirts of Florence hiding from?
The Black Death
Which of the following nations is closest to the North Pole?
Finland
What is the primary cause of karst topography?
Dissolution of soluble rocks
In the Second Punic War, Hannibal defeated the Roman army at which battle with his numerically superior forces?
Battle of Cannae
What disease did Edward Jenner, the father of immunology, develop a vaccine for?
Smallpox
In Greek mythology, who was the first woman created by Hephaestus?
Pandora
What is the primary cause of altitude sickness?
Exposure to low oxygen levels at high altitudes
Which of the following is a decorative building?
Stone Drum
How many VIP points can you get with 200 ore?
200 points
In what script or language were the Code of Hammurabi laws inscribed on stone?
Cuneiform
According to the Roman myth of the She-Wolf, what happened to the twins Romulus and Remus that she raised?
Romulus became the founder and first king of Rome
Which of the following did NOT happen during the Greek-Persian Wars?
Agincourt Battle
Which of the following civilizations gives a 5% attack bonus to cavalry units?
Germany
By how much does a 12-hour Reinforced Attack item increase the attack of troops? (How much does a Reinforced Attack item increase attack?)
5%
By how much does an Advanced (Higher-Level) Reinforced Attack item increase attack?
10%
By how much does a Reinforced Defense item increase attack?
5%
By how much does an Advanced (Higher-Level) Reinforced Defense item increase attack?
10%
Which speech did Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck give in September 1862?
Blood and Iron
Which royal house was Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom a member of?
House of Hanover
Where does the name Dead Sea come from? (Why is the Dead Sea called the Dead Sea?)
High salt content prevents the survival of plants and animals in the vicinity (High salinity prevents plants and animals from thriving nearby)
By how much does a Reinforced Gathering item increase gathering speed?
50%
Which historical event is celebrated on July 14 as the French National Day?
Bastille Day
Which two cities does the Dom Luis Bridge in Portugal connect?
Porto, Vila Nova De Gaia
What was the primary purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza? (What was the Great Pyramid of Giza primarily built for?)
As a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu. It was built as a monumental tomb for the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu
Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya help to establish?
Zhou Dynasty (Zuan Dynasty)
Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect?
Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
Marie Curie
What is the default transportation capacity when the Trading Post level is 25?
5 million
How was the Gutenberg Bible produced in large quantities?
Using a portable printing press (or movable type printing press)
In which country was the Zeppelin invented?
Germany
What was the profession of Vincent Van Gogh’s brother, Theodorus van Gogh?
Art Dealer
Who is the only U.S. President to have served more than two terms?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
What was the intended destination of the Titanic’s ill-fated maiden voyage?
New York
Where does the term "Formula" in "Formula 1 Racing" come from? (Where does the name Formula 1 come from?)
The set of rules the participating cars must adhere to
Which of the following stories is NOT one of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales?
The Little Mermaid
What gas is formed in the air after a storm?
Ozone
What was the reign name of the last emperor of China’s Qing Dynasty?
Xuantong
Who wrote "Utopia"?
Plato
Which of the following people was born in the same year as opera singer Luciano Pavarotti?
Elvis Presley
What is the oldest film festival in the world?
Venice Film Festival
What is the name of the only known short-period comet that can be seen regularly with the naked eye from Earth?
Halley’s Comet
Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley?
Frankenstein
How many teleports does Osiris’s Sarcophagus gain when the obelisk is first occupied?
8 teleports
Which civilization has the unique unit of the “Axe Thrower” in Rise of Kingdoms?
France
What is the name of the philosophical school founded by Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu?
Taoism
Who delivered the famous “I Have a Dream” speech?
Martin Luther King Jr.
In which year did Einstein publish his four Annus Mirabilis (Miracle Year) papers?
1905
What title did Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the International Olympic Committee, hold?
Baron
On which day during World War II did the U.S. and Soviet forces meet face-to-face?
Elbe Day. The U.S. and Soviet forces met at the Elbe River. They were fighting against Nazi Germany from different directions, and the meeting was more of a friendly encounter.
Which of the following forces can show its effect in the Battles of Sunset Canyon?
Equipment Power
Who initiated the first Salt March? (Rise of Kingdoms Salt March)
Mahatma Gandhi
Which of the following commanders was an effective ruler in his kingdom but was never the official leader of the state?
Charles Martel
In Norse mythology, what type of tree is the World Tree?
Ash tree
How many gold medals did American athlete Jesse Owens win at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin?
James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens won four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. His long jump world record stood for 25 years.
Which civilization increases hospital capacity? (Hospital capacity in Rise of Kingdoms)
Byzantium
When were the first Wimbledon matches held? (Rise of Kingdoms Wimbledon match)
1877
What benefit does researching “mathematics” in the Academy provide?
Increased research speed
In Darwin’s last book, which species is primarily discussed in terms of its impact on the soil?
Earthworm
Which English archaeologist discovered the tomb of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun in 1922?
Howard Carter
Which of the following was NOT invented during the First Industrial Revolution?
Telephone
Which commander is said to represent the ideal of the “Bushido Spirit”?
Kusunoki Masashige
Hieroglyphs were part of the official writing system of which country?
Ancient Egypt
Which unit benefits most from Sun Tzu’s “Expert Strategist” ability?
Infantry
Which of the following is Minamoto no Yoshitsune’s “Active Skill”?
Kyohachiryu
How many items of the same quality must you equip to complete the “Ready for War” requirement?
6
Which of the following countries did NOT participate in the Northern Seven Years' War (1563-1570)?
United Kingdom (The Northern Seven Years' War from 1563-1570 involved Sweden on one side and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Denmark on the other.)
Which of the following fields is NOT included in the Nobel Prizes?
Mathematics
According to Norse mythology, which creatures, mythological beings, etc., lived in Asgard?
Aesir (The Aesir are a race of gods including Odin, Thor, etc., who are not immortal. They govern over the Vanir, a lower class of gods living in Vanaheim.)
If your unit center is level 14, how many times can you receive unit assistance?
18
What condition must a unit meet to participate in the Golden Battlefield in Osiris’s Sarcophagus?
It must be in the top 20 of unit power rankings in your kingdom.
Which of the following is not a mammal?
Turtle
What source of energy does Japanese ivy seek by growing upwards on walls and trees?
Sunlight
Where is Vatican City located in Italy? (Where is Vatican City in Italy?)
Rome
With whom did Tokugawa Ieyasu receive the title of one of Japan’s three "Great Unifiers"?
Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi
In which country was the microscope invented?
Netherlands
Which of the following active skills belongs to Charles Martel?
Francia Shield
Who is the author of "History of the Peloponnesian War"?
Who is the author of the science fiction series “Dune”?
Frank Herbert
Which art movement was Georges Seurat associated with?
Pointillism
Who wrote the epic poem “The Aeneid” in Western literature?
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro)
From which country did the epic “Poem of El Cid” originate?
Spain
Which city-state governed the Delian League in Ancient Greece?
Athens
Which of the following states was not part of the Three Kingdoms period?
Jin
In Norse mythology, who kills the god Odin during Ragnarok?
Fenrir
Which film won Best Picture at the first Academy Awards?
Wings
In which country was the Carlsberg Group, a leading beer production company, founded in 1847?
Denmark
Which of the following works was NOT written by Maestro Andrew Lloyd Webber?
Les Misérables
Which of the following is not part of the Christian Holy Trinity?
Mother
During the Sui and Tang dynasties, what was the name of the emperor referred to as the “Heavenly Khan” by various nomadic Turkic peoples?
Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty
In mythology, who is struck by Eros’s lead arrow?
Daphne
Some historians consider “The Day of the Bricks” as the beginning of the French Revolution. In which city did this event occur?
Grenoble
In which English palace was the “Star Chamber” located?
Westminster Palace
What is the name of the War God in Ancient Greek mythology?
Ares
What is the capital of Germany?
Berlin
Which of the following buildings is not one of the New Seven Wonders of the World?
Palace of Versailles
How many keys does a standard modern piano have?
88
In which year did the Battle of Guandu take place?
200
Which civilization arose between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers?
Mesopotamians
For what discovery did Albert Einstein receive the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921?
Photoelectric effect
How long did the first Academy Awards (Oscars) ceremony in 1929 last?
15 minutes
Which artist is buried in the Pantheon since the Renaissance?
Raphael
Which of the following is not one of the Three Gorgon Sisters in Greek mythology?
Perga (The Three Gorgon Sisters: Medusa, Stheno, Euryale)
Which is the world’s longest continental mountain range?
The Andes
What was the name of the first age in the three-age system proposed by the renowned Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen?
Stone Age
On which date is World Environment Day celebrated each year?
June 5
What was the name of the alliance led by Athens in the Peloponnesian War?
Delian League
Which of the following works is NOT by Friedrich Nietzsche?
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Who wrote “Germany. A Winter’s Tale”?
Heine
From which place is Odysseus, the hero of Homer’s epic "Odyssey"?
Ithaca
In which work does the character Murasaki appear?
The Tale of Genji
What causes the reddish tint in the sky after sunset?
Light scattering in the atmosphere
Which state was destroyed as a result of the Third Punic War?
Carthage
Who is the author of “Human, All Too Human”?
Nietzsche
What is the capital of the Republic of Chile?
Santiago
Which famous Japanese samurai was known as “Ushiwakamaru” in his youth?
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
What is the largest country in South America?
Brazil
What is the other Japanese name for October according to the old Japanese calendar?
Kannazuki
Which season has shorter nights and longer days?
Summer
Which is NOT an example of the “Last Roman” describing someone with classical Roman thinking?
Attila
Which of the following research stations is located at the closest latitude to the Pole?
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
Which of the following is NOT an element of unit technology?
Military
Which of the following situations prevents you from changing your civilization?
Continental training ongoing in your city
Which of the following is India’s National Flower?
Lotus
Where was the "Father of Medicine" Hippocrates from?
Ancient Greece
Which physicist published the theory of general relativity?
Einstein
Where was the famous poet Dante Alighieri from?
Italy
What food did Cao Cao of the Eastern Han dynasty not consume?
Corn
Where is Çatalhöyük located?
Turkey
On which continent did the Maya civilization originate?
Americas
Who was the first Italian to receive the "Pritzker Architecture Prize"?
Aldo Rossi
Which of the following commanders has an Expertise Skill that is an advanced form of a normally existing skill?
Björn Ironside
Who is the inventor of the world’s first full-scale automobile?
Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot
What is the source of the red color that gave the Red Sea its name?
Unusual algae
Which of the following letters is pronounced with emphasis in Italian?
r
What is it called when rain is caused by moist air being forced upwards by a mountain range, resulting in a drop in temperature?
Orographic rainfall
What is the real name of the Japanese Haiku poet who wrote under the pseudonym "Tosei"? (real name of the pseudonymous poet Tosei)
Matsuo Basho
What is the most recently established Nobel Prize?
Nobel Prize in Economics
Who won the Battle of Poitiers in 732 AD?
Charles Martel
According to many Greek philosophers, which of the following is one of the four main elements of nature?
Air
What is the name of the God of Sleep in ancient Greek mythology?
Hypnos
In the ancient Chinese poem "A Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking", which of the following is NOT MENTIONED?
Du Fu
What is the name of the ancient Greek mathematician who used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area of a circle?
Archimedes
What color are the roofs of buildings in Japanese civilization?
Black
Which commander has a ship in the background of their image?
Pelagius
What color are the fresh flowers in the Knowledge Nexus of French civilization?
Red
What is the highest level medal in the Korean Empire?
Golden Cheok Medal
Which of the following items can be selected from the 3rd Sv. “One for the Road” Chest?
150,000 Food
Which of the following commanders has snowflakes in the background of their image?
Björn Ironside
How much stone does a 17th Sv. Quarry produce per hour (excluding upgrades)?
2,775
Which of the following female commanders is known as "The Georgian Will"?
Queen Tamar of Georgia
Which commander uses the Beauty and Wisdom skill?
Cleopatra VII
When did the literary style or genre known as “hardboiled” or “noir” first emerge?
1920s
How many officers can be in a unit (excluding the unit leader)?
8
What is the name of the famous statue depicting a child urinating?
Manneken Pis
Who is the world’s first female military pilot?
Sabiha Gökçen
What does the Flame Altar provide?
+3% Continental Attack
Who from the Seleucid Empire was captured by the Romans and later escaped to reclaim the throne in their own country?
Seleucus I
What must you do to achieve Witness Protection?
Change your alias 10 times
How many tents are there in the "Camp" Military Technology icon?
3
How many stars are on the flag behind the commander Minamoto no Yoshitsune?
3
What is the famous dish of marinated chicken with yogurt and spices called, and from which country does it originate?
Tandoori Chicken (India)
Which Ceroli leader spent at least 20 years defending the Northern Territories?
Torgny
Which of the following Relics causes the enemy to lose 10% of their continental power at the start of the "Golden Kingdom" event?
Ankh
How many roses are there in the Rose Petal Avatar Frame?
4
How many polar bears are in the Northern Cradle Avatar Frame?
3
Which of the following decorations does NOT require Gems?
Sakura Tree
Which of the following legendary quotes was NOT attributed to Commander El Cid?
For honor and empire!
Which reward cannot be obtained from a Barbarian Fort in Rise of Kingdoms?
Commander Statues
How many Legendary Commander Statues does the top player in the “Strongest Governor” event receive?
180
Which composer wrote "The Marriage of Figaro"?
Mozart
What is the longest time interval for which alliance resources can accumulate on the Alliance Territory screen?
24 hours
According to records, which climber or climbers first reached the summit of Mount Everest?
Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary
Which of the following civilizations does NOT provide a building speed boost?
China
What is the official name of Queen Seondeok of Silla (a region of modern-day Korea)?
Kim Deokman
What should players do to earn rewards from the Victory Wish event?
Train troops
Where do students in the Knowledge Nexus return after their lessons?
Academy
Where is Big Ben located?
United Kingdom
How many days are in a leap year?
366 days
How many continents can be stationed simultaneously in the Sunset Canyon?
5
Whose beauty is said to have caused the Trojan War?
Helen
How many Normal Iron Ore pieces are needed to make one Advanced Iron Ore piece?
4
In which year was the first Wimbledon Tennis Tournament held?
1877
Which unit type does Commander Björn Ironside’s “Viking Lord” skill benefit?
Infantry
In which country were the Wars of the Roses fought?
England
In which of the following events does Zhu Geliang not participate in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms?
Yellow Turban Rebellion
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the “Manila Galleons”?
They were used for enemy reconnaissance.
What is the alternative title of Shakespeare’s play "Twelfth Night"?
What You Will
What is the name of the artist who shocked the world by destroying his work "Girl with a Balloon" at an auction?
Banksy
Who won the Nobel Prize in Literature with the poem "The Waste Land"?
T. S. Eliot
In which year was the theremin, one of the first electronic instruments, invented?
1919
Where do the Ainu people predominantly live?
Hokkaido
Which is the most visited museum in the world in recent years?
Louvre
Which country is the origin of the famous saying “Know thyself”?
Ancient Greece
What is Julius Caesar’s title in Rise of Kingdoms?
Uncrowned Emperor
In RoK, what is the alias of Commander Konstanza?
Queen of Sicily
Which commander in RoK is known by the alias “Queen of Sicily”?
Konstanza
What is the name of Cao Cao’s expertise skill?
Emperor Wu of Wei
Which is the world’s smallest island nation?
Nauru
Which philosopher said “Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent”?
Wittgenstein
During which period of French history was the Arc de Triomphe constructed?
Napoleon era
Who was the first Japanese author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
Yasunari Kawabata
Which section of the Kingdom Records achieves the “Lifetime Discovery” achievement for discovering all fog before the section ends?
Long Peace
In which country was Botticelli, the painter of "The Birth of Venus," born?
Italy
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the “Four Beauties” of ancient China?
Bao Si
After the Lost Kingdom opens, which item must you spend to teleport to and from the Lost Kingdom?
Random Teleport
Who founded the Kamakura shogunate?
Minamoto no Yoritomo
Which of the following methods does NOT increase the research speed at the academy?
Being the Judge of Your Kingdom
Which of the following is NOT an ancient American continent civilization?
Sumerians
Which of the following activities is NOT part of a triathlon?
Paragliding
In Norse mythology, Mjolnir is the hammer of whom?
Thor
Which of the following works was NOT written during the Trojan War?
Antigone
Which is the world’s first space station?
Salyut 1
Which of the following plants is debated whether it is a fruit or a vegetable?
Tomato
Which civilization is known for the famous sacred site of Machu Picchu?
Incas
What color was the crown of the Upper Egypt pharaoh during the Upper and Lower Egypt periods?
White
Who was the third member of the First Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey?
Crassus
To achieve the “Huarong Path” achievement, which commander’s army must you defeat using Guan Yu? (“To achieve the Huarong Path achievement…)
Cao Cao
Which of the following cities is the capital of France?
Paris
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the “Five Good Emperors” of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty in ancient Rome?
Commodus
In which country was the Battle of the Somme, the fiercest battle of World War I, fought?
France
Which gallery currently displays Sandro Botticelli’s painting "Venus and Mars," known for its vivid colors and beautiful figures?
National Gallery in London
Which of the following straits lies between Eurasia and North America?
Bering Strait
Which of the following activities is NOT part of the Olympic Games?
Car racing
Which is the highest mountain in Africa?
Mount Kilimanjaro
In which country is the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, located?
Egypt
Where is the Mona Lisa currently kept?
Louvre
Who won the Battle of Hastings?
William the Conqueror
Where is the Aral Sea, which was once the world's fourth largest lake but has since dried up significantly?
Central Asia
Which state was General Li Guang’s ancestor Li Xin a general of during the Warring States period in Chinese history?
Qin
When members collect resources in the alliance zone, how much does the Collection Speed increase?
25%
In which city was the auction house Sotheby’s established in 1744?
London
What bonus is given to a unit that captures the Level 2 Sacred Site “Flame Altar”?
+3% Continental Attack
Which empire was referred to as “The Empire on which the Sun Never Sets”?
Spain (though many thought it was the British Empire, the game answer is Spain)
In which desert are the Singing Sand Dunes located in Dunhuang, China?
Gobi Desert
Which civilization provides a 20% healing bonus to hospitals?
France
Who planned the assassination of Julius Caesar?
Gaius Cassius Longinus
What must players do to obtain the Bone Necklace in Lohar’s Trial event?
Defeat ordinary barbarian armies
Which two countries joined to form the “Iberian Union”?
Portugal and Spain
In the Battle of Mikatagahara, which two sides fought each other?
Takeda Shingen and Tokugawa Ieyasu
For what outstanding contribution did biologist Karl Landsteiner win the Nobel Prize?
Discovery of human blood groups
General Carrera Lake’s source is glaciers from the Andes Mountains. Which two countries border this lake?
Argentina and Chile
Who is the wife of the Hindu god Vishnu?
Lakshmi
Who was the wine god of the Greeks and Thracians?
Dionysus
Who was the father of King Pepin the Short?
Charles Martel
Where was composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart born?
Salzburg
Poet Fernando Pessoa was known for writing his poems under different “characters” called “heteronyms.” Which of the following is NOT one of Pessoa’s heteronyms?
Francisco Norman
In which year was the Tianwen-1 Mars rover launched into space?
2020
Which is the heaviest alkaline earth metal?
Radium
“Ru ware” is one of the most famous types of Chinese pottery known for its elegant, pale blue glaze. Which dynasty did this type originate from?
Song
What is the original name of Dmitri Shostakovich’s “Leningrad” symphony?
Symphony No. 7 in C Major
When viewed from the front, what shape is a football goal?
Rectangle
What is the half-life of the radioactive isotope Iodine-129 produced by nuclear reactors?
15.7 million years
In Rise of Kingdoms, how many gold mines can be built at most?
4
Which item can be used to upgrade a commander’s skills?
Commander Statue
In Rise of Kingdoms, which equipment can be used in the archer formation?
Emblem of the North (for those starting with North)
Which of the following is NOT a "gunless weapon"?
Pistol
In which city is the statue of the she-wolf nursing the twins located?
Rome
In the DC Comics series “Batman,” which version of Robin was killed by a reader vote?
Jason Todd (Red Hood)
According to international chess rules, which side makes the first move?
White
What material was used in the construction of Maya pyramids?
Stone
Which of the following is NOT a ball game?
Fencing
Who ordered the production of the manuscript commonly known as the “Domesday Book”?
William I
Which of the following materials is used in processing collection and peacekeeping equipment?
Animal Bone
In Rise of Kingdoms, which commander has the “Beauty and Wisdom” skill?
Cleopatra VII
Which part of the potato plant do we commonly eat?
Stem
In Greek mythology, what is the name of the judge of the dead who determines the fate of all souls?
Minos
Given that no special abilities are considered, which of the following commanders has the highest march speed?
Belisarius
Which team was the first to reach 100 points in a single English Premier League season?
Chelsea
In which year was equestrianism added to the Olympic sports?
1900 Paris Olympics
Which of the following is NOT in Asia?
Melbourne
What is the coefficient of friction between a shoe and a banana peel?
0.07
At which VIP level can you purchase a VIP Special Chest containing enough Hannibal Barca statues to unlock his expertise?
14
Which event marked the beginning of Rome’s dominance over Greece?
Battle of Corinth
Who was the commander of the Western Army in the Battle of Sekigahara during Japan’s Sengoku period?
Ishida Mitsunari
Which of the following rivers is located in Asia?
Euphrates River
Which of the following is Diaochan’s active skill?
Dance of Chaos
Which of the following characters is NOT part of the “Journey to the West” story?
Third Sister Hu
Which of the following works was written by Victor Hugo?
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. In which month of the same year did he abdicate?
December
Which continent is Benin located on?
Africa
Which ethnic group had “Tongwancheng” as their capital in ancient China?
Xiongnu
Which of the following countries or regions is NOT part of Northern Europe?
Argentina
What causes lactose intolerance?
Lactase (the options mistakenly list Lactose)
What is the lowest ranking needed to obtain 10 event commanders in the “Strongest Governor” event?
15th
What is the name of the king of the Greek gods in mythology?
Zeus
How much space does a Town Hall occupy in a city?
9×9
How many separate tasks are there in a single Expedition?
90
Which animal appears in the background image of Commander Richard I?
Dog
In which country was mozzarella cheese, commonly associated with Italian cuisine and pizzas, first produced?
Italy
Which of the following commanders has a ring in their background image?
Queen Tamar of Georgia
Which achievement do you reach by spending at least 200 Gold Keys in one go?
All-Inclusive
What is the achievement name for acquiring 3 permanent city themes?
Colorful Themes
Where was the famous musician Beethoven born?
Bonn
What item summons Fearless Lohar?
Lohar’s Small Shield
Which commander role increases the carrying capacity of continents?
Supply Commander
The feature of canned food is its long shelf life. Where was the first canned herring produced?
Northern Europe
What is the special unit of Chinese civilization?
Chu-Ko-Nu
Which of the following elements causes a slight decrease in continental defense on the Treasure Hill map of the “Olympia Champions” event?
Storm
Which plant appears in the background image of Mulan and Cao Cao on the commander screen?
Bamboo
Which item cannot be obtained from the Alliance Chest?
Silver Key
Which country is known for the blue cheese with a sharp smell?
France
Which commander’s background image features a cherry blossom tree?
Minamoto no Yoshitsune
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 1 Knowledge Book?
100
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 2 Knowledge Book?
500
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 3 Knowledge Book?
1,000
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 4 Knowledge Book?
5,000
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 5 Knowledge Book?
10,000
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 6 Knowledge Book?
20,000
How much experience can a commander gain from one Level 7 Knowledge Book?
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