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⦁ Which title can you obtain when you are ranked No.2 in Battle Ranking? Mr. #2
⦁ How many friends do you need to win the "Socialite" title? 50
⦁ Which Achievement below is not relative with Equipment Enhance? Bad luck
⦁ What achievement will you have after being dead 5 times? Careless
⦁ What Achievement will you have with 10 kills in Treasure Hunt? Helping Hand
⦁ Which priest skill can grant invincible buff to allies? Bathe in Light
⦁ Which skill below can steal life from the enemy? Sword Strike
⦁ Which mage skill below can stun the enemy? Firestorm
⦁ How many Hunting Agents are there on Guradian Island? Eye of Truth
⦁ How many Hunting Agents are there on Guardian Island? Eye of Truth
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Geography
⦁ Capital of West Virginia? Charleston
⦁ Capital city of Spain? Madrid
⦁ What is the capital of South Carolina? Columbia
⦁ The Amazon, Brazil's largest river system, originates in which mountain range? Andes
Science
⦁ Which academic journal named for its subject of study, one of the most cited in the world, was
founded by Thomas Edison in 1880? Science
⦁ A system of notation that uses the base 3 instead of base 10 is called? Ternery
⦁ Blue is what number on the resistor color code? 6
⦁ How many bits is a byte? 8
⦁ Which consists of two plates separated by a dielectric and can store a charge? Capacitor
⦁ Which device can be used to store a charge? Capacitor
⦁ Magnetism at the centre of a bar magnet is? Zero
⦁ 'OS' computer abbreviation usually means? Operating System
⦁ The metal used to recover copper from a solution of copper sulphate is? Fe
⦁ The metal that is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation of iols is? Ni
⦁ The first metal used by man was? Copper
⦁ The most malleable metal is? Gold
⦁ Which of the following is the lightest metal? Lithium
Sports
⦁ Which NBA player scored 8 points in the final 7 seconds of a game to lead his team to victory?
Reggie Miller
⦁ In 1987, Don Mattingly set a record for home runs in the most consecutive games. He hit at
least one home run in how many games? 8
⦁ How long are professional Golf Tour players allotted per shot? 45 seconds
History
⦁ History students are taught about the “the fall of Constantinople” in 1453. To who did it fall?
Ottoman Turks
⦁ Which war officially ended with the 1783 Treaty of Paris? American Revolutionary War
⦁ Which battle included the bloodiest day of the Civil War? Antietam
⦁ At which battle did Oliver H. Perry say “Don’t give up the ship!”? Battle of Lake Erie
⦁ The Germans fought against a combined force of which two armies at the Battle of the Somme
during World War I? French and British
⦁ What year Vietnam war began? 1954
⦁ After World War II, with what did Winston Churchill accuse Josef Stalin of separating the Soviet
Union from the rest of Europe? An iron curtain
⦁ During which war did the British capture the White House and set it on fire? War of 1812
⦁ Who was prosecuted at the Nuremberg trials following World War II? Nazi war criminals
⦁ Which program did the United states use to send supplies to Britain and the Soviet Union
during World War II? Lend-Lease
⦁ First country to use a flamethrower in World War I? Germany
⦁ Catherine the Great ruled what country? Russia
⦁ Which state did the United States purchase from Russia? Alaska
⦁ How many judges are there in the Supreme Court, United States? 9
⦁ Titan sank in which ocean? Atlantic ocean
⦁ In which ocean did the Titanic sink after colliding with an iceberg in 1912? Atlantic ocean
⦁ Name of ship that Robert Gray sailed into namesake river in 1792? Columbia / Colombia
⦁ Which American inventor had a deaf mother, married a deaf wife, and taught deaf-mute
children? Bell
⦁ In which decade was the telephone invented? 1870s
⦁ In which decade was the transistor invented? 1940s
⦁ Who invented the ballpoint pen? Biro Brothers
⦁ When were blue jeans invented? 1850s
⦁ What Enrico Fermi invented? Nuclear Reactor
⦁ What invention caused many deaths while testing it? Parachute
⦁ What furniture item was invented by California furniture designer Charles Prior Hall in 1968?
Waterbed
⦁ The input used by an antenna or cable to a TV set uses frequencies called…? RF
⦁ Who said 'Man is a political animal'? Aristotle
⦁ 'The General Happiness is the end of the state' who said this? Benthem
⦁ Man without society is either a beast or a God'. Who said this? Aristotle
⦁ Who originated the phrase "In this world nothing is certain but death and taxes?" Benjamin
Franklin
⦁ The leaders of which two countries met for the first time in 2000? North Korea and South
Korea
⦁ Where was the UN headquarters located prior to them moving to Manhattan’s East Side? Long
Island, New York
⦁ Through what country did Lady Godiva ride? England
⦁ What is the name of the person, who discovered America? Christopher Columbus
⦁ Company files for bankruptcy in 2001? Enron Corporation
⦁ Chinese leader initiated hundred flowers campaign and great leap? Mao Zedong
⦁ Which Chinese leader initiated Hundred Flowers Campaign in 1956 and the Great Leap
Forward in 1958? Mao Zedong
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⦁ When did United State (US) become independent? July 2, 1776
⦁ Who was known as the Iron chancellor? Otto Von Bismarck
⦁ In which country would you find the castle that gives the Habsburg dynasty its name?
Switzerland
⦁ Which american colonies founded as a penal colony? Georgia
⦁ Which century did renaissance begin? 14th
⦁ In which decade with the first transatlantic radio broadcast occur? 1900s
⦁ What soft-drink company introduced the brand Slice? Pepsi??
⦁ Who is largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma codes, created a test that provided
a foundation for artificial intelligence? Alan Turing
⦁ What country was Vasco da Gama from? Portugal
⦁ A 1998 study suggests that which of the following explorers reached the North Pole? Robert E.
Peary
⦁ How many words are in the Gettysburg Address? 273
⦁ If you wanted to become a knight, it was a long task. What did you have to become first? Page
⦁ Namibia became a colony of what European nation in 1890, under the name South-West
Africa? Germany
⦁ What country was not part of the historic country of Gran Colombia? Peru
⦁ On the island nation formerly known as Ceylon, Tamil separatists have been conducting attacks
against the Sinhalese majority. what is the name of the country?Sri Lanka
⦁ Threats from which of the following pirates prompted the U.S. to create their Navy in the late
1790s? Barbary
⦁ What was the next state after the original 13 to be admitted to the United States? Vermont
⦁ Which U.S. president died of a heart attack in San Francisco in 1923? Warren Harding
⦁ What year saw the nationalization of British Railways? 1948
⦁ Which island acquired greater autonomy from Denmark in 2009? Greenland
⦁ Which of these American colonies was founded as a penal colony? Georgia
⦁ Willy Brandt was the chancellor of which state from 1969 to 1974? West Germany
⦁ Which car maker produced the Thunderbird? Ford
⦁ William Yeats? Ireland
⦁ In which country was poet William Yeats born? Ireland
Hercules Trials
⦁ What was the first trial of Hercules? Kill the lion of Nemea
⦁ In the world of today, where did Hercules have to travel to fetch the cattle of Geryon? Spain
⦁ What crime had Hercules committed for which he had to atone? Killed his children
⦁ What was the name of Hercules's nephew who was his aid when killing the Lerna Hydra? Iolaus
⦁ When Hercules was born, how did Hera feel about him? Jealous
⦁ Which goddess assisted Hercules to kill the Stymphalian Birds? Athena
⦁ What did Hercules use to prevent the growth of new heads on Lerna Hydra? Burning tree
branches
⦁ Who was the father of king Augeias? Helius
⦁ What was the name of the giant who was holding the earth on his shoulders? Atlas
Greek mythology
⦁ In greek mythology who was the goddess of the moon? Diana
⦁ In Greek mythology, who was the goddess of the dawn? Aurora
⦁ In Greek mythology, who was the goddess of the rainbow? Iris
Egyptian mythology
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of war? Month
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of the snake? Edjo
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of the moon? Khons
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of wisdom? Thoth
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of the sun? Ra
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of chaos? Seth
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of the air? Shu
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of the dead? Osiris
⦁ In Egyptian mythology, who was the god of vengeance? Horus
Norse mythology
⦁ In Norse mythology, who is the father of Thor? Odin
Literature
⦁ Who wrote Tom Sawyer? Mark Twain
⦁ In a Mark twain novel, a mechanic from what New England state went back in time and visited
King Arthur's court? Connecticut
⦁ 'Alice in Wonderland' the famous TV serial is based on a book written by? Lewis Caroll
⦁ From Gulliver's travels, in what year was Lemuel Gulliver shipwrecked on Lilliput? 1699
⦁ According to the book "Lost Horizon", where was the fictional city of Shangri-La located? The
mountains of Tibet
⦁ In Charles Dickens’s novel "A Tale of Two Cities", what are the names of the two cities? London
and Paris
⦁ The Invisible Man, a classic science fiction novel, was written by what author? H.G. Wells
⦁ The first history book was written by? Herodotus
⦁ The 'Gathering Storm' is written by? Winston Churchill
⦁ Who is the author of the novel 'Les Miserable'? Victor Hugo
⦁ Who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016 and shockingly didn’t meet the requirements
to accept the award – by giving a lecture – until recently? Bob Dylan
⦁ The book ‘A Farewell to Arms’ was written by? Ernest Hemingway
⦁ Where would one find Munchkin Country, Quadling Country, Gillikin Country and Winkie
Country? The Land of Oz
⦁ Deerslayer Leatherstocking Tales? James Fenimore Cooper
⦁ The celebrated novel 'The Godfather' was authored by? Mario Puzo
H. P. Lovecraft/ Cthulhu
⦁ H.P. Lovecraft died at the age of? 46
⦁ Who wrote The Call of Cthulhu? Lovecraft
⦁ Besides professor, what is the most common occupation of the main character in ‘The tales of
Cthulhu Mythos’? Private detective
⦁ In Cthulhu Mythos, which race has the great power derived from their mastery of precognition
via time travel? Yith
⦁ In Cthulhu Mythos, which race was betrayed and defeated by its servitor race? Elder thing
⦁ In the Aquaman 2018 movie, a copy of book about Cthulhu Mythos on the coffee table shown
in closeup at the beginning of the movie. Which book is that? The Dunwich Horror
⦁ In the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit, which pair of genetically similar characters perform a
piano duet? Donald Duck and Daffy Duck
⦁ In The Call of Cthulhu, what item is supposedly evil? Statue
⦁ What Disney movie is said to bare a striking? Statue
⦁ What Disney movie is said to bare a striking resemblance to an old Japanese animated series?
The Lion King
⦁ In which ocean was the city of R'lyeh, where Cthulhu sleeps, located? South Pacific Ocean
⦁ The Call of Cthulhu takes place in which capital city? Providence
⦁ What is the name of the main character in The Call of Cthulhu? Thurston
⦁ Which magazine was The Call of Cthulhu first published on? Weird Tales
⦁ Which Netflix film is believed to have multiple Cthulhu Mythos elements? Bird Box
⦁ Which of the following book is the most famous work appearing in the Cthulhu mythos?
Necronomicon
⦁ Which race in Cthulhu Mythos can transport humans from Earth to Pluto (and beyond) and
back again by removing the subject's brain and placing it into a "brain cylinder" as an isolated brain? Mi-
Go
⦁ Whose appearance is described as looking like an octopus, a dragon, and a caricature of
human form? Cthulhu
⦁ In which Lovecraft's novel was Yog-Sothoth's name first mentioned? The Case of Charles
Dexter Ward
⦁ In the The Dunwich Horror, one of the offspring of Yog-Sothoth is killed by? A dog
⦁ In which Lovecraft's short story are Mi-Go first named? The Whisperer in Darkness
⦁ Angell served as professor emeritus in which university department? Semitic Languages
⦁ What was the name of the university in which Prof emeritus Angell taught? Brown
⦁ What will pursue the person through anything to reach it's quarry while the person risks
attracting their attention by traveling through time? Hounds of Tindalos
⦁ Where are numerous mythos elements associated with the Deep Ones? Innsmouth
⦁ Which of the following is Not the Avatar of Nyarlathotep? Bookstore keeper
⦁ Which university is a fictional university located in Arkham, a fictional town in Essex County,
Massachusetts? Miskatonic University
⦁ Who is also called as the God of Thousand Forms? Nyarlathotep
⦁ Who is known as the Crawling Chaos? Nyarlathotep
⦁ Who is the father of Nyarlathotep? Azathoth
⦁ Which of the Great Old Ones is often associated with the phrase The Black Goat of the Woods
with a Thousand Young? Shub-Niggurath
⦁ Which of the Great Old Ones is often referred to as the Blind Idiot God? Azathoth
⦁ Which of the Great Old Ones is often referred to as the Daemon Sultan? Azathoth
⦁ Which of the Great Old Ones likes to contact and deceive humans? Nyarlathotep
⦁ Which of the Great Old Ones looks like a giant eyeball? Yog-Sothoth
Music
Movies
⦁ What was the name of the island on which King Kong was discovered in the original 1933
movie? Skull Island
⦁ Who directed the 1933 film ‘’King Kong’’? Merian C. Cooper
DC/ Marvel
⦁ What does the DC in DC Comics stand for? Detective Comics
⦁ Which of these is not a DC comics villain? Swiss Army Man
⦁ Clark Kent, is a mild-mannered reporter for which newspaper? The Daily Planet
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Anime
⦁ In "Evangelion", where did Asuka Langley Sohryu previously live? Germany
⦁ In "Tenchi Muyo", what is Tenchi's name? Masaki
⦁ In "The Slayers", what creature is Lina scared of? Slugs
⦁ In the anime "The Slayers", what object does Rezu try to get hold of? The Philosopher's Stone
⦁ On "Fushigi Yugi", which member of the Suzaku 7 is originally impersonated by a member of
the Seiryuu 7? Chirko
⦁ What do characters always put behind a close girl friend's name? Chan
⦁ Takeuchi Naoko, the creator of "Sailor Moon" manga, married which one of the following
manga artists? Yoshihiro Togashi
⦁ What is Suzuka's nickname on "Outlaw Star"? Twilight
⦁ What is the name of the protagonist in Yu-Gi-Oh? Yugi
⦁ What is the nickname of Shanks in One Piece? Red Hair
⦁ What is the real name of Detective Conan? Shinichi
⦁ What is the superpower system in Hunter X Hunter? Nen
⦁ What two companies currently hold copyrights to "Dragon Ball"? Funimation & Toei
⦁ Where is the entrance to time machine in Doraemon? Desk Drawer
⦁ Which Devil Fruit did Chopper eat in One Piece? Hito Hito no Mi
⦁ Which of the following anime series was not combined to make "Robotech" in the USA?
Mobile Suit Gundam
⦁ Which one is not a Miyazaki film? Paprika
⦁ Who provided the voice of San in the English dubbed version of "Princess Mononoke"? Claire
Danes
⦁ Who is the protagonist of One Piece? Luffy
⦁ What is the hair color of Naruto? Yellow
⦁ What was the first anime series? Astro Boy
⦁ Which animation is not made by Key? K-ON
Etc
⦁ What does a philatelist collect? Stamps
⦁ What two main colors of north lights, aurora borealis? Red and green
⦁ What are the two main colors of northern lights (aurora borealis)? Red and green
⦁ Four wise men died before the other three were born? Solomon
⦁ In a quarter-mile race, which animal can be expected to win? Antelope
⦁ York Yacht Club Lost to? Australia
⦁ After holding the America’s Cup for 125 years, in 1983, the New York Yacht Club lost it to what
country? Australia
⦁ What is the traditional gift for a 40th wedding anniversary? Ruby
⦁ What are Kirin, Sapporo, Asahi, and Suntory? Beer brands
⦁ When is the World Population Day observed? July 11
⦁ The iron and steel industries of which of the following countries are almost fully dependent on
imported raw materials? Japan
⦁ Where is the headquarters of Intel located? Santa Clara, CA
⦁ Where is Saint Peter’s Basilica located? Rome
⦁ The largest production of mica in Asia is from? India
⦁ Which day is observed as World No Smoking Day? 31st May
⦁ Which of the following European building has the Golden ratio with its dimension? Parthenon
⦁ Which of the following is used as a lubricant? Graphite
⦁ Light from the sun reaches us in? 8 minutes
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