Literature & Language
1. Advanced Reading Comprehension
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2. Advanced Grammar & Syntax
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3. Literary Analysis & Criticism
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When reading a literary critique, what is the most important factor to consider in order to understand the critic's perspective?
A) The historical context of the author’s work
B) The personal biases and background of the critic
C) The length of the critique
D) The number of literary devices used in the critique
4. Writing Strategies
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Mathematics
1. Algebra & Functions
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2. Geometry & Measurement
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3. Probability & Statistics
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A class scored the following on a test: 65, 70, 75, 75, 80, 85, 85, 85, 90, 95. What is the mode of the test scores?
A) 70
B) 75
C) 85
D) 90
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Which type of graph is best suited for showing the distribution of a data set and identifying outliers?
A) Histogram
B) Scatter plot
C) Box-and-whisker plot
D) Bar graph
4. Advanced Problem Solving
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Which of the following numbers is a prime number?
A) 15
B) 21
C) 23
D) 35
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Which method would you use to prove that the sum of two even numbers is always even?
A) Direct proof
B) Indirect proof
C) Proof by contradiction
D) Proof by induction
5. Pre-Calculus Concepts
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In the sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10..., what is the 50th term?
A) 100
B) 98
C) 102
D) 104
Science
1. Biology
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What is the basic structure of DNA?
A) A single strand of proteins
B) A double helix of sugars and phosphates
C) A double helix of nucleotides
D) A spiral of amino acids
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Which of the following is an example of a biome?
A) Lake
B) Rainforest
C) Mountain
D) River
2. Chemistry
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Which particle in an atom has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus?
- A) Electron
- B) Proton
- C) Neutron
- D) Ion
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What is the pH value of a neutral solution at 25°C (77°F)?
- A) 0
- B) 7
- C) 14
- D) 10
3. Physics
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Which of the following best describes the law of conservation of energy?
A) Energy can be created or destroyed.
B) Energy can be transformed from one form to another, but the total energy in a closed system remains constant.
C) Energy only exists in kinetic and potential forms.
D) Energy can be transferred only through conduction.
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What does Ohm's Law state?
A) The voltage in a circuit is equal to the current times resistance (V = IR).
B) The current in a circuit is equal to the voltage times resistance (I = VR).
C) The resistance in a circuit is equal to the voltage divided by current (R = V/I).
D) The total power in a circuit is equal to the sum of voltage and current (P = V + I).
4. Earth & Space Science
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What is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for global warming?
A) Oxygen
B) Carbon Dioxide
C) Nitrogen
D) Hydrogen
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Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?
A) Venus
B) Mars
C) Jupiter
D) Saturn
5. Scientific Research & Experimentation
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Social Studies
1. World History
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Which of the following structures is a famous architectural achievement of ancient Egypt?
A) The Colosseum
B) The Great Pyramid of Giza
C) The Parthenon
D) The Great Wall
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2. World War I
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Which of the following is a common cause of war throughout history?
A) Natural disasters
B) Economic disputes
C) Cultural festivals
D) Scientific discoveries
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In World War I, which of the following alliances was known as the Central Powers?
A) United States, United Kingdom, and France
B) Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
C) Italy, Japan, and Russia
D) Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
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What technology was first widely used in World War I that significantly changed warfare?
A) Nuclear weapons
B) Tanks
C) Airplanes
D) Submarines
3. Global Geography & Cultures
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How does geography influence the economic development of a region?
A) By determining the language spoken in the region
B) By affecting the types of resources available and trade routes
C) By dictating the population's age distribution
D) By controlling the political system of the region
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What is one of the major current geopolitical issues affecting international relations today?
A) The expansion of technology in education
B) The rise of renewable energy sources
C) Territorial disputes in the South China Sea
D) The growth of social media platforms
4. Read maps
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5. Economics
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What is a primary benefit of global trade for economies?
A) Increased job loss in domestic industries
B) Access to a wider variety of goods and services
C) Decreased competition in local markets
D) Reduction of cultural exchange
Current Affairs & GK
1. Global Current Events
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Which country held a major presidential election in 2020, resulting in a new president taking office?
a) Canada
b) United States
c) Brazil
d) China
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What recent conflict has significantly impacted international relations and caused economic sanctions?
a) Russia-Ukraine conflict
b) The Cold War
c) The Syrian Civil War
d) The Falklands War
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What global issue is driving millions of people to leave their homes due to war, natural disasters, or persecution?
a) Climate change
b) Refugee crisis
c) Economic recession
d) Space exploration
2. Science & Technology Innovations
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Which vaccine was developed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic?
a) Polio vaccine
b) Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine
c) Malaria vaccine
d) Flu vaccine
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What is one major impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on society?
a) AI replaces human jobs entirely
b) AI helps improve healthcare, transportation, and communication systems
c) AI only affects video games
d) AI runs global economies
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What is a significant breakthrough in space exploration that occurred recently?
a) The landing of the Perseverance Rover on Mars
b) The first manned mission to Venus
c) The discovery of a new planet in the solar system
d) The completion of the International Space Station
3. Sports & Cultural Events
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Which country hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
a) United States
b) Qatar
c) France
d) Russia
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What is the name of the international sports event that occurs every four years and features athletes from around the world?
a) The World Cup
b) The Olympic Games
c) The Super Bowl
d) The NBA Finals
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Which cultural event celebrates excellence in cinema and is held annually in France?
a) Venice Film Festival
b) Sundance Film Festival
c) Cannes Film Festival
d) Toronto International Film Festival
4. Environmental Awareness & Sustainability
Which cultural event celebrates excellence in cinema and is held annually in France?
a) Venice Film Festival
b) Sundance Film Festival
c) Cannes Film Festival
d) Toronto International Film Festival
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What is deforestation, and why is it harmful to the environment?
a) It is the planting of trees to create more forests
b) It is the clearing of trees, leading to habitat loss and increased carbon emissions
c) It is a way to create more oxygen for the planet
d) It is the protection of forests from fires
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Which environmental movement encourages people to take action against climate change and protect the planet?
a) Earth Hour
b) The Industrial Revolution
c) Black Friday
d) Internet Day
5. Global Organizations & Leadership
What is the primary goal of the United Nations (UN)?
a) To promote international peace and security
b) To organize sports events
c) To control the global economy
d) To produce energy
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Which international organization works to improve global health and respond to health emergencies like pandemics?
a) World Bank
b) International Monetary Fund (IMF)
c) World Health Organization (WHO)
d) United Nations Security Council
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Who is a prominent leader known for advocating climate action and addressing environmental issues?
a) Malala Yousafzai
b) Greta Thunberg
c) Nelson Mandela
d) Elon Musk