Which astronomer proposed the heliocentric theory in the 16th century? | Nicolaus Copernicus |
The flag of which country holds the world record of being the oldest continuously used national flag? | Denmark |
Which gas makes up more than 90% of Mars' atmosphere? | Carbon Dioxide |
Which of the following is NOT one of Lohar's skills? | Utter Annihilation |
Which of the following is not King Skill? | Relief |
Who made the idea "Troy"? | Odysseus |
Which of the following is another name for the "Black Death" that raged across the Europe during the Late Middle Ages? | Yersinia pestis |
Which of the following juice is contained in the classic cocktail "Bloody Mary"? | Tomato Juice |
In which city is Denmark's statue of The Little Mermaid located? | Copenhagen |
What is China's earliest known book of military strategy? | Sun Tzu's "The Art of War" |
In Greek mythology, what was the name of Hades' 3-headed dog which guarded the gates of the Underworld | Cerberus |
Founder of Edo Bakufu | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Official measure Martin Luther | Edict of Worms |
Which was a lighthouse built after Macedonia conquered Egypt and waste of the seven wonders of the ancient world? | The Lighthouse of Alexandria |
Who was the last emperor of All Russia? | Nicholas II |
Whose beauty is said to have been the cause of the Trojan War? | Helen |
Northern Humanists like Erasmus were most commonly known for what? | Interest in religion and social form |
Which German psychologist discovered the human brain's forgetting curve? | Hermann Ebbinghaus |
What is the conversion ratio of amperes (A) to milliamperes (mA)? | 1/1000 |
Which of the following did Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More have in common? | Both were considered humanists |
Who first implemented the Julian Calendar in Rome? | Julius Caesar |
Which of the following is the world's largest island? | Greenland |
Which commander signed a peace treaty with Saladin in 1192? | Richard I |
Who was the first human woman created by Hephaestus in Greek mythology? | Pandora |
Which commander was in charge of capturing Constantinople at the age of 21? | Mehmed II |
Which of the following fruits, known as "wolf peach", were erroneously thought to be poisonous? | Tomatoes |
Which of the following was also known as the Eastern Roman Empire? | Byzantine Empire |
Which of the following French Kings was known as the Sun King? | Louis XIV |
Which inventor built the world’s first electric locomotive in 1837? | Robert Davidson |
Which type of holy sites grant troop attack bonuses? | Flame Altar |
Which of the following can NOT be found in Alliance Shops? | Golden Key |
What is Belisarius' nickname? | Last of the Romans |
Which European country's king funded Christopher Columbus' famous expedition? | Spain |
From the 17th to 19th centuries, the Kingdom of Prussia was mostly in which modern country | Germany |
Which mammalian order does Suidae belong to? | Artiodactyla |
Who was believed to be the prototype of king of hearts in poker? | Charlemagne |
What did Spartacus do as a slave before leading the biggest slave rebellion of Ancient Rome? | A gladiator |
Who proposed the philosophical idea of "I think, therefore I am"? | Descartes |
Which of the following marine species has existed the longest? | Nautilus |
Which country gave the Statue of Liberty ti American people as a gift? | France |
Which of the following physicists was born on the death anniversary of Galileo Galilei, and died on the birth anniversary of Albert Einstein? | Stephen Hawking |
Who was called "Napoleon of crime" in some of the Sherlock Holmes stories? | Professor Moriarty |
Which building was originally built in London to house the Great Exhibition of the Works Industry of All Nations held in 1851? | The Crystal Palace |
Which of the following was built at the order of Shah Jahan in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal? | Taj Mhal |
how many times is the character 1 used when you write from numbers 1 to number 99? | 20 |
In which country did the Carlist Wars take place during the 19th century? | Spain |
Which war was fought between the Bristish houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England? | The Wars of the Roses |
Insufficient intake of which element may case thyromegaly? | Iodine |
Official measure Martin Luther | Diet of Worms |
Which French monarch was known as Saint Louis? | Louis IX |
Which country in Asia overlaps with the former Parthian empire? | Iran |
What is the softest material known to mankind? | Talc |
Which of the following was a Knight of the Round Table? | Lancelot |
The three kingdoms of Korea where Baekje, Silla, and? | Goguryeo |
Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy source (such as coal, oil, or natural gas)? | Fossil Fuel |
Which of the following is an alternative energy source based on splitting heavy atoms into lighter ones to release energy? | Nuclear energy |
Which war ended the rule of the House of Plantagenet and began the rule of the Tudors in England? | The Wars of the Roses |
Which commander is named death hydromel? | Sarka |
Which of these is not a natural resource? | Clothing |
The Punic Wars were fought by Ancient Rome and what other Ancient Empire? | Ancient Carthage |
Who was the last female Pharaoh of the Ptolemy Dynasty? | Cleopatra VII |
Raphael is best known for his creation of which of the following? | School of Athens |
How many phases are there in The Mightiest Governor event? | 5 |
Which commander is known as Kamakura's warlord? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which of these is used to rally alliance troops? | Castle |
What is the highest level a City Hall can reach in Rise of Kingdoms? | 25 |
Which country started the tradition of the 8-hour workday? | United Kingdom |
Which of the following was NOT invented in China? | Seismographs |
Which country is not in Europe? | Egypt |
Which of the following commanders excels at attacking enemy cities? | Caesar |
While Gutenberg introduced the printing press in Europe, his invention was influenced by which country, the first to develop a moveable type? | China |
The four major varieties of Guzheng in Ancient China were the Haozhong, Luqi, Jiaowei, and the...? | Raoliang |
Which of the following is NOT one of El Cid's skills? | Chivalry |
With whom did Minamoto no Yoshitsune raise an army to fight Taira no Kiyomori? | Minamoto no Yoritomo |
What color is a polar bears skin? | Black |
Egyptians made paper from which material? | Papyrus |
The differences among a species, like different bird beaks, are called | Variations |
What is the length of a marathon in kilometers? | 42.2 Km |
Which part of the brain will alcohol affect? | The Cerebellum |
What is the troop health bonus you can get from a fully upgraded Hospital? | 1% |
What are the Books of Covenant used for? | Upgrading Castle |
How many Elite Commanders are there in the game? | 5 |
The three great philosophers of ancient Greece were Plato, Aristotle, and? | Socrates. |
Which of the following can not be found in a Silver Chest at the tavern? | Lvl. 3 Tome of knowledge |
Which unit type is strong against Archers? | Cavalry |
Which unit type is strong against Cavalry? | Infantry |
Who is the commander considered an enemy of Rome since childhood? | Hannibal Barca |
Which of these commanders was able to defeat the great Charles in the battle? | |
Who painted The Last Supper? | Leonardo Da Vinci |
Ancient Egyptian history spans how many kingdoms? | 3 - Old, Middle, New |
Who is the King of the Kingdom? | Leader of the alliance that conquers the lost temple |
Which of the following is not a characteristic of renaissance art? | Flat/Two-dimensional |
Which famous and influential family did the famous Renaissance art patron Duke Lorenzo belong to? | Medici |
Wealthy family in Florence | Medicis |
Which of the following was not a pillar of the Renaissance? | Mannerism |
Which of the following was a Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements? | Humanism |
Which period of European history, lasting from 1300 to 1600, saw renewed interest in classical culture and led to far-reaching changes in art, learning, and views of the world? | Renaissance |
Without using buffs, how many action points can a governor have? | 1,000 |
Which unit strong against infantry? | Archer |
hich of the following commanders excels at leading Calvary? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
Which of the following does not award Individual Credits? | Giving resources to allies. |
Which Portuguese explorer sailed from the Cape of Good Hope to India? | Vasco de Gama |
Why do frogs and other organisms produce so many eggs/offspring? | the more offspring produced the more likely they will survive |
What are Arrows of Resistance used for? | Upgrading Watch Tower |
Renaissance painters in Flanders, as in Italy, tended to produce what type of artwork? | Realistic |
What provided the major economic support for the renaissance? | Wealthy Patrons |
Why are advantageous traits more likely to be passed onto offspring? | because they are more likely to survive and produce... |
After its foundation in the 6th century BCE, which institution of the Roman Republic served as a consultative parliament? | The Senate |
What is the name for electricity produced by water power using large dams in a river? | Hydroelectric power |
The process of splitting atoms is known as | Fission |
Santa Claus travels on a sleigh pulled by what animal? | Reindeer |
Which war was fought between British houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England? | The Wars of the Roses |
Which of these was the only commander to defeat Cyrus the great in battle? | Tomyris |
Which of the following commanders joined a rebellion against her own husband? | Constance |
Which commander is nicknamed the Roaring Barbarian? | Lohar |
Which of the following resources cannot be found in your jeans? | Lead |
Which commander was paired with Minamoto? | Tomoe Gozen |
Which of the following was a general during Japan's Genpei War? | Tomoe Gozen |
In Greek mythology, to whom did Paris the prince of troy give golden apple inscribed with to the most beautiful goddess? | Aphrodite |
Of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, which comes first? | Rat / Mouse |
Which Civilization was the first to have public toilets? | Ancient Rome |
Which of the following is a fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is often found in folded or tilted layers and used for heating and cooking? | Natural Gas |
From the 8th to the 11th century CE, what did Europeans frequently call the Scandinavian invaders who frequently ravaged their lands? | Vikings |
Which of the following is an inexhaustible energy resource that relies on hot magma or hot dry rocks below ground? | Geo |
Which of the following is considered an energy source? | Petroleum |
The Renaissance was a "Rebirth" of | Classical Culture |
Advantages of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press include all of the following except | Increase in church power |
Who invented the printing press? | Johann Gutenberg |
Who founded the Kingdom of Asturias? | Pelagius |
Which of the following does NOT give commanders EXP? | Attacking other players |
Raphael is best known for? | School of Athens |
Which of the following is a Phase of the Mightiest Governor? | Enemy Elimination |
Which of these two were created by Leonardo da Vinci? | The Last Supper, Mona Lisa |
Which war was fought between the British? | War of Roses |
Which commander is nicknamed Carthage's Guardian? | Hannibal Barca |
What two major works are attributed to homer? | The Odyssey and the Iliad |
Which of the following is not an objective of Greek mythology? | Provide a path for salvation |
Which commander is nicknamed the Father of Conquest? | Baibars |
Where do most hurricanes start? | On the Open Seas |
Which commander is known as the Lady of the Mercians? | Æthelflæd |
Which landmark in Sydney, Australia is shaped like sails? | Sydney Opera House |
Egypt's economy was primarily based on what? | Agriculture |
Which planet in our solar system rotates the fastest? | Jupiter |
Which of the following commanders was part of the Battle of Red Cliffs? | Cao Cao |
What is Julius Caesar's nickname? | Uncrowned king |
How many fingers does the cartoon character mickey mouse have on each hand? | 4 |
Which Portuguese explorer was the first European to sail to the southern tip of Africa? | Bartolomeu Dias |
In which country was air conditioning invented? | USA |
The two capitals of Austria - Hungary were Budapest and? | Vienna |
In Greek Mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes? | Father and son |
In Greek mythology, which hero requested for the Golden Fleece? | Jason |
"The end justifies the means" was a key belief of the author of "The Prince". What was his name? | Machiavelli |
Where did the renaissance begin? | Italy |
Who painted the Mona Lisa? | Leonardo da Vinci |
Movable type was first used in which country? | China |
The “Windsor knot” was made popular by which king of England? | Edward VIII |
Which ancient Greek scholar laid the foundations for future European mathematics and authored the "Elements" of geometry? | Euclid |
Who was the only king of England to be executed? | Charles I |
What four words saying did Oda Nobunaga live by? | Rule With Absolute Force |
Which of the following is not a reason why the renaissance began in Italy? | The black plague did not hit Italy as a result of the alps |
Which of the following is not an objective of Greek mythology? | Provide path of salvation |
Under normal circumstances, which layer of the sun can we see with the naked eye? | Photosphere |
Which commander is known as Barbarossa? | Frederick I |
Which of the following does the green Olympic Ring represent? | Oceania |
Which Ancient Greek physicist famously discovered the concept of buoyancy while taking a bath? | Archimedes |
How do you get Alliance Technology credits? | By donating to the Alliance |
Egypt’s economy was primarily based on? | Agriculture |
In Greek mythology, what was Achilles' only weak point? | His heel |
Mutations are a change in what? | DNA |
Which honorary rank was the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) given? | Colonel |
Which city-state of Ancient Greece was known for its Brutal military training and bravery? | Sparta |
Wales officially became part of the Kingdom of Great Britain during the reign of which King? | King Henry VIII |
Queen Victoria of England was part of which royal house? | The house of Hanover |
Which of the seven wonders of the world were created to cure the new Queen of Babylon's homesickness? | The Hanging Gardens |
Which of the following is a nonrenewable energy source? | Water |
Which commander was considered an enemy of Rome from an early age? | Hannibal Barca |
Which art group is known as a "National Treasure" of Canada? | Cirque du Soleil |
Which Roman Emperor was named Augustus after ending a civil war? | Gaius Octavius |
In Norse mythology, who wielded the weapon Gungnir? | Odin |
Northern Humanists Like Erasmus were most Commonly Known for what? | The Religions |
During the Renaissance, why was Florence significant? | Birthplace of the Renaissance |
Which of the following describes a monotheist? | Someone who warships 1 god. |
To whom did India give title mahatma? | Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi |
How many action points can a governor have? | 1000 |
Which of the following is a name for sedimentary rock formed from decayed plant materiel in swampy areas? | Coal |
Ashoka the Great was the king of which Ancient Indian kingdom? | Maurya |
On which continent is the human race generally thought to have originated? | Africa |
What is the name of the renewable energy derived from burning organic materials such as wood and alcohol? | Biomass energy |
Where did King Louis XIV of France move the royal Court to in 1682? | Palace of Versailles |
Who was the Emperor of the First French Empire? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading archers? | Yi Seong-Gye |
Who founded the joseon dynasty? | Yi Seong-Gye |
First general of the Edo shogunate? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
What is the center of a hurricane called? | Eye |
Which prominent statesman served as the first general of the Edo shogunate at the end of Japan's Warring States period? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
In Ark of Osiris, where are you supposed to take the Ark? | Escort the Ark to a non-enemy building |
Which group conquered the Byzantine Empire? | The Ottomans |
Where was the rallying point for the First Crusade? | Constantinople |
Which of the following is a term for a valuable material of geologic origin that can be extracted from the earth | Natural Resources |
Which city hosted the 2000 Summer Olympics? | Sydney |
Which of the following is a liquid fossil fuel formed from marine organisms that is burned to obtain energy and used to manufacture plastics? | Oil |
Who killed Hector and how Achilles die? | Achilles; Arrow though his heel |
First created in Ancient Greece, to which profession does Hippocratic oath apply? | Doctors |
Who instituted the Julian Calendar? | Julius Caesar |
Who owned everything in ancient Egyptian Kingdoms? | Pharaoh |
Which part of the human body contains mostly water? | Eyeballs |
Before leading the biggest slave rebellion of Ancient Rome, what was Spartacus? | Gladiator |
What is the champion Keira's nickname? | The Red Chameleon |
Ashoka the great was the king of which ancient kingdom? | Maurya Dynasty |
Which artist designed St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican? | Michelangelo |
Who was praised by his countryman as ancient Greece's best and most honest democratic representatives? | Pericles |
What is the name of the revolution in 1688 which established the British constitutional monarchy? | Glorious Revolution |
Which part of the brain will alcohol affect? | Cerebellum |
Who was the emperor of the first French Empire? | Napoleon Bonaparte |
The process Of combining atoms is known as what? | Fusion |
Which of the following is NOT one of Pelagius passive skills? | Charge |
Which Prominent statesman served as the first general of the Edo Shogunate at the end of Japan's warring states period? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
Which was the only ancient civilization to develop in a tropical jungle rather than a river basin? | The Incas |
Lost City | The Incas |
Which ethnic group founded the earliest civilization of Mesopotamia? | The Sumerians |
The cone-shaped winds of tornadoes are notable for doing what? | Spinning |
Who commanded the New Model Army founded by Parliament during the English Civil War? | Cromwell |
Who is considered the "Father of Modern Olympic Games"? | Pierre de Coubertin |
When is the declaration of independence? | 1776 |
Who was the first Emperor of Rome? | Gaius Octavius Augustus |
Unit type strong against Infantry? | Archer |
Where did king Louis XIV of France move to royal court to in 1682? | Palace of Versailles |
Which beverage was invented by American pharmacist John Pemberton? | Cola |
Which of the following commander excels at gathering resources? | Cleopatra VII |
The more genetic variation a population has, the more likely it is that some individual will what? | Survive |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading infantry? | Richard I |
Which of the following was an enemy of Richard the Lionheart? | Saladin |
In Greek mythlogy, which hero quested for the golden fleece? | Jason |
Which landmark in Sydney, Australia is shaped like sails? | Opera House |
Where do adaptations come from? | Both mutations and Genetic recombination. |
Where did Genghis Khan start building his Mongolian Empire? | Asia |
Who was the founder of the Mongolian Empire? | Genghis Khan |
what is the name for the phenomenon by which organisms that are better adapted to the environment survive to pass traits to their offspring? | Natural Selection |
Which of the following commanders was part of the hundred years war? | Joan of Arc |
Which commander was nicknamed mead of death? | Sarka |
What is a monotheist? | Only believe in one god. |
What discovery made the deciphering of hieroglyphics possible ? | Rosetta stone. |
Eyeglasses are composed of quartz, sand, and what? | Petroleum |
When Achilles refuses to fight, Patroclus puts on Achilles armor, fights the trojans, and dies, who is Patroclus killed by? | Hector |
In which year did Richard and Saladin sign a truce? | 1192 |
Mutations are important because they bring about what? | Genetic Variation needed for a population to evolve |
In Ark of Osiris which speedup can be used? | Healing Speed Up |
How did Saladin change the Middle East? | Palestine |
When was the Declaration of Independence written? | 1776 |
The Mughal Empire carried Islam to where? | Most of India |
Which musical instrument has six strings? | Guitar |
The four biggest musicals in the world are Cats, Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, and? | The Phantom of the Opera |
France and Germany were both once part of what feudal Kingdom? | Francia |
In Russian history, what nickname was the first Tzar given for their tyranny? | Ivan the Terrible |
Which of the following is considered a metallic resource? | Iron |
Which commander is known as the Conqueror of Chaos? | Cao Cao |
Which of the Babylonian Codes of Law was the first full set of written laws in recorded history? | The Code of Hammurabi |
Which European wrote the first travelogue detailing China's history, culture, and art? | Marco Polo |
China's crosstalk sketch comedy format originates in three places: Tianqiao in Beijing, the Quanty Bazaar in Tianjin and where in Nanjing? | Fuzimiao |
Homer's 'The Iliad' focuses on events happening during which war or battle? | The Trojan War |
Which of the following is not part of Mexico's flag.? | Camel |
Which commander was known as the Celtic Rose? | Boudica |
Which type of natural disaster is measured using the Richter scale? | Earthquake |
Which is recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the largest cumulative circulation of any single-author comic? | Eiichiro Oda / One Piece |
In Ancient Greece, which philosopher liked to discuss ideas on a street which then got the nickname Peripatetic School? | Aristotle |
Galileo's Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment overturned a theory of which Ancient Greek scientists? | Aristotle |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Poitiers in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
Where did the soldiers of Ancient Rome get their weapons and armor? | Themselves |
Who wrote the Art of War? | Sun Tzu |
During the Trojan War, which Greek warrior killed Hector? | Achilles |
Which of the following is Zeus' elder brother in Geek Mythology? | Poseidon |
Which of the following serves as the national flower of the Philippines? | Sampaguita |
What is the name for electricity produced by water using large dams in a river? | Hydroelectric energy |
Whose autobiography "Living to Tell the Tale" won them the Nobel Prize in Literature? | Gabriel García Márquez |
Which official measure made it a crime to give Martin Luther food or shelter? | Edict of Worms |
Which ancient civilization built the "Lost City" of Machu Picchu? | The Incas |
Which of these cities hosted the Olympics in 1900? | Paris |
The Taj Mahal was built during which Indian Dynasty? | The Mughal Dynasty |
Which emperor issued the Proclamation of Milan? | Constantine I |
Which of the following achievements must be completed before the "Special Snowflake" achievement? | Long-range strike |
What is Commander Lancelot good at? | Leading cavalry units |
What is Commander Baybars good at? | Leading cavalry units |
What is Commander Hermann good at? | Leading Archers |
When a governor's city hall reaches level 25, how many farms can they build? | 4 |
What is commander Keira good at? | Leading archers |
What is commander Osman I good at? | Attacking Cities |
Which buff can be acquired from occupying a Sanctum of Courage? | Increase EXP gained by commanders |
What is the Commander Hannibal Barca good at? | Attacking cities |
Who came up with the Trojan horse idea? | Odysseus |
Who won the Trojan war? | The Greeks |
old part empire now on which asian country lands | Iran |
What is Commander Eulji Mundeok good at? | Leading infantry units |
What causes lunar eclipses? | The earth moves directly between the sun and the moon |
During the Second Punic War, in which battle did a vastly outnumbered Hannibal defeat a Roman army? | The Battle of Cannae |
"The end justifies the means" was a key belief of the author of "The Prince". What was his name? | Machiavelli |
One "day" on the planet Venus is approximately equal to how many earth days? | 243 days |
Which of the following nations is the closest to the North Pole? | Finland |
Which of the following is NOT one of the major greenhouse gases in earth's atmosphere? | Nitrogen |
What was another usage of gin, aside from being a popular drink, in the 18th century? | Medicine |
When catching and releasing deep sea fish,why is it important to pierce their swim bladder? | To prevent them from dying of distended swim bladders |
Which of the following factors allows certain mixed drinks to be layered? | Density |
Which of the following cat breeds is known for being hairless? | Sphynx |
When is the International Day of Forests? | March 21 |
When is the World No Tobacco Day? | May 31 |
When did dinosaurs first exist? | Triassic |
Which nation was NOT involved in the Battle of Waterloo? | Italy |
What is commander Sun Tzu good at? | Leading city garrisons. |
The air often feels fresher after a thunderstorm because it has been enriched with which gas? | Ozone |
The great Asoka, which was the king of the ancient Indian kingdom | Maurya |
Who came up with the Trojan Horse idea? Who won the Trojan War? | Odysseus; The Greeks |
Which one of the following is not one of Hermann's skills? | Irresistible |
Keira once defied the world's expectations about her in a glorious battle. Where did this battle take place? | Sunset Canyon |
China's Temple of Heaven was built during the reign of which emperor? | The Yongle Emperor (Zhu Di) |
Which of the following is NOT one of Keira's skills? | Unruly Blood |
The kingdom title 'Queen' increases which of the following? | Gathering Speed |
How many bones does an adult human have? | 206 |
Who funded Christopher Colombus's travels? | Spain |
Who was the first of Henry VIII's children to rule England? | Edward VI |
Henry I took the throne of Englnd in the year 1100 after which relative died? | His Brother |
What causes the distinctive smell in the air after it rains? | The influence of actinomycetes |
Of the following nations, which has the smallest area? | Vatican City |
What is the hardest part of the human body? | Tooth Enamel |
In most cases, what kind of mosquitoes will drink animal blood? | Female mosquitos |
Which historical figure is entombed in Palenque's Temple of the Inscriptions? | Pakal the Great |
Where did King John of England agree to the Magna Carta in 1215? | Runnymede |
Which of the following is an accurate description of the Mediterranean climate? | Hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. |
Which of the following is NOT one of Osman I's skills? | Oblique Tactics |
Which of the following is NOT one of Belisarius' skills? | Thunderous Force |
Which of the following kingdom title descriptions are INCORRECT? | Prime minister has increased troop attack. |
In the Commander View page, what buff do commanders acting as a "drillmaster" get? | +1% Troop Attack |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Ranger" get? | +5% XP Gain & Damage vs. Barbarians (none of these answers) |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Tax Officer" get? | +5% Gathering Speed |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Iron Guard" get? | +1% Troop Health |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Supply Captain" get? | +5% Gathering Speed and Troop Load |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "Charge Captain" get? | +1% Rally Attack & Rally Troop March Speed |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a "King Head" get? | +1% Troop Defense and Health |
Where was commander Lohar born? | In a remote barbarian tribe. |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops against infantry enemies? | Hermann |
which of the following was praised by his countrymen as Ancient Greece's best and most honest democratic representative? | Pericles |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST archer enemies? | Cao Cao |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops AGAINST cavalry enemies? | Sun Tzu |
Of the below commanders, which is best suited to lead troops when gathering resources? | Seondeok |
In which country is the mysterious Stonehenge located? | United Kingdom |
In China's Han Dynasty, who opened the Silk Road on the orders of Emperor Wu? | Zhang Qian |
Why was scurvy once a common problem for sailors? | A lack of fresh fruit and vegetable on long voyages |
Why does drinking coffee make people feel more awake? | It contains caffeine |
Which of the following illnesses can be caused by a lack of vitamin D? | Rickets |
Which of the following commanders excels at leading cavalry? | Minamoto no Yoshitsune |
In which year did Richard the Lionheart and Saladin sign a truce? | 1192 |
Which is NOT a King Skill? | Relief |
What outstanding contribution to science won biologist Karl Landsteiner the Nobel Prize? | Discovering the human blood groups |
In most cases, which kind of lion has a mane? | Adult male |
What is the location of the mysterious stoneage? | Germany |
What was the relationship between the famed generals Tolui and Genghis Khan? | Father and son |
Which of the following vitamins is most helpful for maintaining good vision? | Vitamin A |
Which of the following kingdom title descriptions are INCORRECT? | Dukes have increased troops attack |
What is the main purpose of white blood cells in the human body? | Fighting Infection and disease |
Which of these cities in Brazil has hosted the Olympic Games? | Rio de Janeiro |
In which year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin? | 1928 |
Which of the following countries is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere? | None of these answers are correct |
Which of these countries does the Prime Meridian pass through? | Mali |
Which of the following accurately describes the Arctic Circle | Polar Day and Polar Night are phenomenons that occur there |
Which of the following is NOT one of Matilda of Flanders' skills? | Celtic Blood |
Which of the following is NOT one of Mulan's skills? | Indomitable Army |
Which country was the first to invent perfume? | Cyprus |
What's the primary cause of the formation of the Himalayas? | Collision between plates |
In Greek mythology, what is the Goddess Eos known as? | Goddess of the Dawn |
Which god is Taranis in Celtic mythology? | Thunder God |
During China's Warring States Period, which state defeated the other six and built the unified Chinese empire? | Qin |
What is the primary cause of karst landforms? | The dissolution of soluble rocks |
The Bastille, a prison once located in the center of Paris, France, originally served what purpose? | Defensive fortress |
Which of the following doctors was the first to describe completely, and in detail, the systemic circulation and the function of the heart? | William Harvey |
Which country was Marco Polo, a famous explorer and merchant, born in? | Republic of Venice |
Where was the World Heritage Terracotta Army found? | In a royal mausoleum |
serval | Africa |
karst landform cause | dissolution of soluble rocks |
Which one of these animals does NOT lay eggs? | Bat |
Apart from "Times You Can Be Helped" and "Power", which of the following Alliance Center parameters can also be upgraded? | Reinforcement Troop Capacity |
Apart from "Number of Scouts" and "Power", which of the following Scout Camp parameters can also be upgraded? | Scout March Speed and Exploration Range |
What does alliance skill "nature's gift" do? | Summon resources point in a selected area (cannot be used in the lost kingdom) |
Which of these two were created by Leonardo da Vinci? | The Last Supper, Mona Lisa |
What is the root cause of altitude sickness ? | Rapid exposure to low amounts of oxygen at high elevation |
Which of the following buildings cannot be upgraded? | Courier Station |
What does alliance skill "fully loaded" do? | Increases alliance members' gathering speed for one type of resource. |
Which technology comes before Swordsman? | Iron Working |
Which of the following best describes a Clownfish? | Tropical marine fish |
Which technology comes before Pavise? | Bodkin Arrows |
Which technology comes right before Heavy Cavalry? | Scale Armor |
In ancient Egypt, which of the following was NOT a privilege of being a 'Scribe'? | Exempt from paying medical expenses if sick |
Which of the following wasn't a benefit from being a Scribe of Ancient Egypt? | Except from medical paid sick lead |
How was the Gutenberg Bible put into mass production? | Movable type printing press |
In which year was the Napoleonic Code established? | 1804 |
Which Dutch Scientist is know as "the father of microbiology"? | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek |
In which country was the famed revolutionary and military strategist Simón Bolívar born? | Venezuela |
Where is the Capital of Scotland? | Edinburgh |
Since its founding in 1863, how many times has the International Comittee of the Red Cross won the Nobel Peace Prize? | 3 |
The novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins near the end of which Chinese dynsasty? | Han |
In Which theater was Beethoven's Symphony No.5 in C Minor debuted in 1808? | The Theater and der Wien |
In Morse code, what is the length in dots between two words? | 7 |
Who was the last emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? | Francis II |
After a Venus Flytrap catches an insect, how does it digest and absorb the prey? | The inner flaps of the leaves secrete a digestive fluid |
Of the following, which is most likely to have directly led to the Bronze Age? | Bronze is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time. |
Which of the following is an economic building? | Alliance Center |
Which of the following awards daily activity points? | Defeating barbarian troops on the map |
Which of the following cities was the first to have an underground rapid transit system? | London |
Why was British nurse Florence Nightingale known as "The Lady with the Lamp"? | She would inspect patients at night |
Who was the first King of Italy after its unification in 1861? | Victor Emmanuel II |
Which title did Pierre de Coubertin, founder of the International Olympic Committee, hold ? | Baron |
In which year was the first Wimbledon Tennis Championship held? | 1877 |
Which of the following is the world's first national park? | Yellowstone National Park |
In which country was Carlsberg Group, a leading brewer, founded in 1847? | Denmark |
What's does the "Skillful Craftsman" alliance skill do when used? | Greatly increases alliance flag construction speed. |
How many reward chests are awarded for reaching 60 daily activity points? | 3 |
Which of the following structures is a military building? | Scout Camp |
What are the dimensions of the fog cleared by a Kingdom Map item? | 10x10 |
What caused the death of Pericles? | A plague. |
What are the wind-shaped cones of tornadoes famous for? | Spinning |
How long does the item Builder Recruitment last? | 2 days |
At which VIP level do you permanently unlock a second building queue? | Level 6 |
How many times can you receive alliance help if your alliance center is level 25? | 30 |
During which emperor's reign was the Roman Colosseum completed? | Titus |
Elder brother of Zeus | Poseidon |
What is the default rallied troop capacity when your castle is level 25? | 2 million |
How many separate khanates or empires had the Mongol Empire fractured into by the time of Kublai's death in 1294? | 4 |
Who initiated the first Salt March? | Mahatma Gandhi |
Held in 1929, how long did the first Academy Awards ("Oscars") ceremony take? | 15 minutes |
The zeppelin was invented by engineers from which country? | Germany |
On its tragic maiden voyage, what was the Titanic's intended destination? | New York |
What did Theodorus van Gogh, the younger brother of famed Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, do for a living? | Art Dealer |
In what year did Einstein publish his four Annus Mirabilis ("Miracle Papers")? | 1905 |
Which two oceans does the Panama Canal connect? | The Pacific and Atlantic Oceans |
For which disease did Edward Jenner, known as the father of immunology, develop a vaccine ? | Smallpox |
Which of the following is a decorative building? | Stone Drum |
What was Belisarius nickname? | The last of romans |
How many VIP points can you buy with 200 gems? | 200 |
What caused the death of the outstanding statesmen and military strategist, Pericles? | A plague |
Which of the following is most likely to have directly led to the bronze age? | Bronze is harder and more durable than other metals available at the time |
Which Pharaoh ordered the construction of the Abu Simbel temples? | Ramesses II |
Which of the following did NOT occur during the Greco-Persian Wars? | The Battle of Agincourt |
Which script was the Code of Hammurabi engraved onto stone in? | Cuneiform |
According to the tale of the She-wolf in Roman mythology, what came of the twins she nurtured, Romulus and Remus? | Romulus became the founder and the first king of Rome |
Which modern-day city was Shakespeare's Globe Theater built in? | London |
How much will an Enhanced Attack (Advanced) item increase your attack? | 10% |
What were the men and women hiding from on the outskirts of Florence in the novella collection "The Decameron"? | The Black Plague |
What was the famous speech by Otto von Bismarck regarding in 1862? | Blood and Iron |
Why was the dead sea given this name? | The high-saline water prevents plants and animals from thriving near it. |
Who was the only US President that served more than 2 terms? | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
What does the word "Formua" in "Formula 1 Racing" refer to? | The rules which participating cars must follow |
What is the world's oldest film festival? | Venice Film Festival |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne? | December |
Who initiated the first Salt March? | Mahatma Gandhi |
Who was the first astronaut to enter outer space? | Yuri Gagarin |
Which of the following were born in the same year as singer Luciano Pavarotti? | Elvis Presley |
In which UK city were The Beatles founded in 1960? | Liverpool |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne? | December |
Which script was the Code of Hammurabi engraved onto stone in? | Cuneiform |
Which commander showed their military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD? | Charles Martel |
According to the tale of the She-wolf in Roman mythology, what came of the twins she nurtured, Romulus and Remus? | Romulus became the founder and first King of Rome |
What were the men and women hiding from on the outskirts of Florence in the novella collection 'The Decameron'? | The Black Plague |
Which of the following speeches was made by the Prussian Prime Minister Otto von Bismarck in September of 1862? | Blood and Iron |
Which civilization gives a 5% attack bonus to cavalry units? | Germany |
How much will an Enhanced Gathering item increase your gathering speed? | 50% |
The novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms begins near the end of which Chinese Dynasty | Han |
Who was the founder of the Edo Bakufu of Japan? | Tokugawa Ieyasu |
What is the duration of the Builder Recruitment item? | 2 days |
Which modern-day city was Shakespeare's Globe Theater built in? | London |
Which of the following stories is not one of Grimms' Fairy Tale? | The Little Mermaid |
Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? | Marie Curie |
Which Chinese dynasty did Jiang Ziya help to establish? | The Zhou Dynasty |
Which two cities does Portugal's Dom Luis Bridge connect? | Porta, Vila Nova de Gaia |
What was the original purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza? | Pharoah Khufu's tomb |
Which if the following buffs can take effect during Sunset Canyon battles? | Buffs from equipment |
What was the regnal name of the last emperor of China's Qing Dynasty? | Xuantong |
Which of the following works is based on the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, fought by Charlemagne and his knights? | The Song of Roland |
What is the only known short-period comet that is regularly visible to the naked eye from Earth? | Halley's Comet |
In Norse mythology, who does the hammer Mjolnir belong to? | Thor |
Which philosopher wrote "Utopia"? | Plato |
Lactose intolerance is caused by a shortage of what? | Lactase |
Why were the bow and stern of Viking longboats designed to be symmetrical? | To reverse direction quickly without a turn around |
In 1998, the 16th FIFA World Cup was held in which country? | France |
Which country is Catalhoyuk (Çatalhöyük) located in? | Turkey |
In Ark of Osiris, how many teleports does the first alliance to occupy an obelisk earn? | 8 |
French National Day is on July 14 in order to coincide with which historical event? | Storming of the Bastille |
Which of the following is not a natural resource? | Clothes |
The Throwing Axeman is which civilization's special unit? | France |
Elbe day was the meeting of which two armies during World War II? | USA, USSR |
Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley? | Frankenstein |
Who were the first mountaineer(s) on record to reach the summit of Mt.Everest? | Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hilary |
What is the default transportation capacity if your trading post is Level 25? | 5 million |
Broccoli is rich in which Vitamin? | Vitamin C |
Which school of thought was founded by the Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu? | Taoism |
On which continent did the serval first live? | Africa |
Who gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech? | Martin Luther King Jr. |
In RoK, the Throwing Axeman is which civilization's special unit | France |
Which of the following was written by Mary Shelley? | Frankenstein |
National emblem of Ireland | Harp |
During which season are nights relatively short and days relatively long? | Summer |
Which of the following civilizations increase the damage of active commander skills by 5%? | Ottomans |
In which gallery is the Mona Lisa currently held? | The Louvre |
Who authored the novel "No Longer Human"? | Osamu Dazai |
Who is the 'god of love' in Norse mythology? | Freyja |
The "American Dream" is rooted in which of these documents? | The Declaration of Independence |
The "Independence March" is the national anthem of which country? | Turkey |
Which school of painting would Georges Seurat be a representative of? | Pointillism |
In which English palace did the "Star Chamber" sit? | Palace of Westminster |
Edward VIII became King of England in January 1936. Later in the same year, in which month did he give up the throne? | December |
Which of these active skills belongs to Charles Martel? | Immortal Shield |
In which year was the first edition of "The Diary of Anne Frank" published? | 1947 |
In which country was the microscope invented? | The Netherlands |
Darwin's las book primarily discussed which species' influence on soil? | Earthworms |
How many olympic gold medals did African-American Jesse Owens win in 1936? | 4 |
In Norse Mythology, what variety of trees was the World Tree? | Ash |
The "El Nino" phenomenon is named after which of these festivals? | Christmas |
“Tongwancheng” was the capital of which ethnic group from ancient China? | The Xiongnu |
Charles Macintosh crafted a very early version of a raincoat from which material? | Rubber |
A decrease in which of the following metrics might indicate increasing nearness to a state of vacuum? | Air pressure |
What two countries together made up the "Iberian Union"? | Portugal and Spain |
Which of these navigators was the first European to arrive in Brazil? | Pedro Alvares Cabral |
Which city defeated Sparta in the “Battle of Leuctra”? | Thebes |
To which army did the “Varangian Guard” belong? | The Byzantine army |
Which of the following commanders was effectively the ruler of their kingdom, but never officially the head of state? | Charles Martel |
Which of these items can NOT be purchased within the Mysterious Merchant’s Boutique? | Passport Page |
How long does the "Basic Army Expansion" boost last? | 4h |
Which civilization offers increased hospital capacity? | Byzantine. |
Which of these is NOT considered one of the “Five Good Emperors” of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty of ancient Rome? | Commodus |
In which region was the empire of Srivijaya located? | Southeast Asia |
Who wrote the opera Carmen? | Georges Bizet |
The concept of ‘separation of powers’ comes from which work by Montesquieu? | The Spirit of Law |
In which year was the Battle of Guandu? | 200 |
Whose victory was the orchestral work “1812 Overture” composed to ommemorate? | Russian Empire |
In which country was the Somme, the most infamous battlefield in World War I, located? | France |
Who was the leader of the Western Army during the Battle of Sekigahara, which took place during Japan’s Sengoku period? | Ishida Mitsunari |
In the Book of Exodus, who leads the Jewish people to the Promised Land? | Moses |
Who did Boudica lead the tribes of Britain in a revolt against? | The Holy Roman Empire |
Which country did the famous poet Dante Alighieri come from? | Italy |
What is the nationality of Pierre de Fermat, who proposed Fermat’s Last Theorem? | France |
How many years are there between each Winter Olympic Games? | 4 |
The Golden Bear Award is given out at which film festival? | Berlin Film Festival |
Which of these buildings is NOT one of the New Seven Wonders of the World? | The Palace of Versailles |
Who wrote the well-known science fiction series “Dune” | Frank Herbert |
What outstanding contribution to science won biologist Karl Landsteiner the Nobel Prize? | Discovering the human blood groups |
Which of these effect is NOT caused by Aethelflaed’s skills? | Healing slightly wounded units |
Which of the following is NOT a suit in poker? | Winds |
In ancient Greek mythology, who was Hermes father? | Zeus |
Which of the following inventions did not come about during the first industrial revolution? | Telephone |
Who founded the “Spanish Armada”? | Philip II |
What is the main ingredient in salt? | Sodium chloride |
Who was Plato’s teacher? | Socrates |
The Greek alphabet originated from which other writing system? | Phoenician |
Which commander’s active skill can inflict silence | Hermann |
Which of the following is the correct description for the stratosphere? | It is warm above and cold below |
What useful tool did famed carpenter Lu Ban invent? | The saw |
Pandas have 5 clawed toes on as well as a sixth digit. What do pandas use their sixth digit for? | To hold bamboo while eating. |
What is the capital of the Republic of Chile? | Santiago |
Which of the below figures were not Knights of King Arthur’s Round Table? | Merlin |
Which of these is not an ancient civilization of the Americas? | The Sumerians |
How long did the Hundred Years war last? | 116 years |
Which artist painted the world-famous “Girl with a Pearl Earring”? | Johannes Vermeer |
Which country did Zarathustra, of the tone poem “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”, come from? | Persia |
Which of the following works was written by the French playwright Pierre Corneille? | Le Cid |
In ancient Greek mythology, who was the wife of Hades, the king of the underworld? | Persephone |
In ROK, the Hwarang is which civilization’s special unit? | Korea |
The saying, “The Empire on which the sun never sets” was originally used in reference to which country’s empire? | Spain |
What can “Masonry” technology help you to improve? | The building speed of buildings in your city |
Which of the following is a military building? | Scout Camp |
Who wrote the well-known book “Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind”? | Yuval Noah Harari |
Where did reggae music originate? | Jamaica |
The Phoenician civilization originated in which part of the world? | The Eastern Mediterranean |
Which of these Commanders gets the ability to convert some slain units into severely wounded units when attacking a city? | Charlemagne |
What animal is the “Tigris” named after in ancient Greek? | Tiger |
Which of these countries did NOT participate in the Northern Seven Years’ War(1563-1570)? | The United Kingdom |
Which is the smallest known snake species? | Barbados threadsnake |
Who founded the “Malacca Sultanate”? | Parameswara |
Which commander is known as “The Immortal Hammer”? | Charles Martel |
Where did the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred take place according to Arthurian legend? | Camlann |
Which commander is nicknamed “Bow of Revolution”? | Yi Seong Gye |
How many troops can governors send with a level 17 City Hall or above? | 4 |
Which of these alliance officers bestows a Research Speed boost? | Counsellor |
How many letters are used in today’s version of English? | 26 |
Which of the following civilizations cannot buff their cavalry? | The Ottomans |
Which of these items can NOT be obtained by defeating barbarians? | VIP Points |
Which year was Soviet Union established? | 1922 |
Who led Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans in Vandalic War? | Belisarius |
Who came out the victor of the “Battle of Hastings”? | William the Conqueror |
Which of these is the National Flower of India? | Lotus |
The “Dragonfly Cutter” was the weapon of choice of which legendary warrior? | Honda Tadakatsu |
Who is the patron and protector of Athens in ancient Greek mythology? | Athena |
Who “owns” Easter Island? | Chile |
Which of the following is NOT a “low country” of Europe? | The United Kingdoms |
Who is the mother of Cupid, the baby-faced god of love in Roman mythology? | Venus |
Where was Pablo Picasso born? | Iberia |
When were bicycles introduced to Europe? | The 19th century |
Which commander is reputed to have said “I came, I saw, I conquered”? | Julius Cesar |
Which unit gains a strong benefit from Sun Tzu’s Master Strategist’ skill? | Infantry |
Which of these commanders gets the ability to convert some slain units? | Charlemagne |
Who defeated the Sphinx according to Greek legend? | Oedipus |
Which of these alliance officers bestows a Research Speed boost? | Counsellor |
Who wrote “Human, All Too Human”? | Nietzsche |
In ROK, the Cataphract is which civilization’s special unit? | Byzantium |
Where was Napoleon Bonaparte exiled after his defeat at Waterloo? | St. Helena |
Which demigod captures Cerberus, the “three-headed hound of Hades”, according to Greek mythology? | Hercules |
Which state is home to the Walt Disney Company? | California |
What is the name of the Turkish straits that divide Europe from Asia? | The Bosphorus |
What is the most abundant element in the earth’s crust? | Oxygen |
Who wrote “The Symposium”? | Plato |
The military leader Charles Martel was NOT known for which of the following? | Leading cavalry units |
How many daily Activity Points do you need in “Lucerne Scrolls” to claim the Daily Gift clue reward? | 50 |
Which of the following is NOT one of Matilda of Flanders’ skills? | Celtic Blood |
Who is the “God of War” in ancient Greek mythology? | Ares |
What is the largest animal on the planet? | Blue whale |
When did the War of Austrian Succession take place? | 1740 – 1748 |
Who is the “God of Death” in ancient Greek mythology? | Thanatos |
The Pantheon has been the burial site of many important artists since the Renaissance. Which of the following artists were buried there? | Raphael |
In which country were instant noodles first invented? | Japan |
Which is the deepest known trench in the world? | The Mariana trench |
Which is the longest continental mountain range on earth? | The Andes |
Which of the following technologies precedes “Horsemanship”? | Military Discipline |
Which military commander was known as “Teutoburg’s Liberator”? | Hermann |
What is a light year a measure of? | Distance |
The Colossus of Rhodes depicts which god of the sun? | Helios |
Which composer wrote the opera “The ring of the Nibelung”? | Wagner |
What was the original purpose of the Great Pyramid of Giza? | Pharaoh Khufu’s tomb |
What is Julius Caesar’s nickname? | The uncrowned king |
Who designed the “Ottoman Cannon”? | Urban |
Which country was England fighting during the Battle of Agincourt? | France |
What did Che Guevara study in college? | Medicine |
Who is responsible for ushering valiant warriors into Valhalla upon death in Norse mythology? | Valkyrie |
Who wrote the well-known book “A Brief History of Time”? | Stephen Hawking |
Which of these Nobel Prizes was awarded to Marie Curie in 1903? | The Nobel Prize in Physics |
Which of these countries is NOT a founding member of NATO (in 1949)? | Turkey |
Which of these works of Japanese Monogatari literature describes the legend of “Kaguya-hime”? | The Tale of The Bamboo Cutter |
Which of the followong is NOT one of Baybar´s skills? | Thunderous Force |
The “Day of the Tiles” is regarded by some historians to mark the beginning of the French Revolution. In what city did it take place? | Grenoble |
What benefit does researching “Mathematics” in the Academy provide? | Increased research speed |
Who was the first consul of the Roman Republic? | Lucius Junius Brutus |
Which continent was the birthplace of Mayan civilization? | The Americas |
Who led the Kingdom of Prussia in the Seven Years War? | Frederick II |
Which musician composed “The Marriage of Figaro”? | Mozart |
Hieroglyphs were part of which country’s formal writing system? | Ancient Egypt |
Which of these is one of Minamoto no Yoshitune’s “Active Skill”? | Kyohachiryu |
Which commander is commonly regarded as having exemplified the ideal of the “Bushido Spirit”? | Kusunoki Masashige |
Which ancient Egyptian pharao’s tomb did British archaeologist Howard Carter discover in 1992? | Tutankhamun |
How often is the FIFA World Cup held? | Every 4 years |
Queen Guinevere fell in love with which Knight of the Round Table according to Arthurian legend? | Lancelot |
Cactus spines are actually a modified form of which other part of the plant? | Leaves |
Equipment with special talent bonuses will have their attributes enhanced by what percentage when equipped to a commander with the corresponding talent? | 30% |
Which of these artists was NOT a Baraque painter? | Vincent Van Gogh |
The 1000 point achievement chests includes: | Epic Commander sculpture |
“Machu Picchu” is a notable relic of which civilization? | The Incas |
Which artist is buried at the Pantheon? | Raphael |
Who kills Odin, the king of the gods, during Ragnarok in Norse mythology? | Fenrir |
How many items of the same quality should I equip to complete “Ready for battle”? | 6 |
In the Commander View page , what buff do commanders acting as a “Bloodfist Guard” get? | 1% Troop health |
In what country did the “Battle of Marengo” take place? | Italy |
Which emperor was named the “Khan of Heaven” by various Turkic nomads during the Sui and Tang dynasties? | Emperor Taizong of Tang |
The “Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa” was a major turning point in which conflict? | The Reconquista |
Who founded the first Persian Empire? | Cyrus the Great |
In what era of Chinese history did the “Battle of Fei River” take place where a small number of soldiers conquered a vastly superior force? | The Eastern Jin Dynasty |
What race of creatures, mythical or otherwise, lived on Asgard according to Norse myth? | Aesir |
Turkish strait crisis divide Europe and Asia | Bosporus |
Who founded the Kamakura shogunate? | Minamoto no Yoritomo |
Which of the following is not one of the Fates of Norse mythology? | Karma |
The epic “Poem of El Cid” originated from which country? | Spain |
Legendary commander of the Joseon dynasty, Yi Sun-sin, sacrificed his life in which famous battle? | Battle of Noryang |
Which of these is an incorrect description of the “Battle of Poitiers”? | The campaign took place during World War I |
Which of these is an incorrect description of the “Mare Imbrium” on the moon? | It contains a certain amount of sedimentary water |
Who is the first Italian to receive the “Pritzker Architecture Prize”? | Aldo Rossi |
What is the name of the Turkish straits that divide Europe from Asia? | The Strait of Gibraltar |
Who founded the "Malacca Sultanate"? | Parameswara |