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I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Posted on June 17, 2019

Use this guide to attain 100% completion.
WARNING: Lots of images (over 15MB)

 

Astronomy (1 to 60)

Q 1: What does the word “galaxy” mean in ancient Greek?

A 1: Milk

Q 2: What is the name of our galaxy?

A 1: The Milky Way

Q 3: Which of the following are names of real galaxies?

A 1: The Silver Coin Galaxy A 2: The Sombrero Galaxy

Q 4: According to contemporary academicians, what is located in the center of our galaxy?

A 1: Black hole

Q 5: Which of these planets are gas giants?

A 1: Jupiter A 2: Saturn

Q 6: Which of these planets are gas giants?

A 1: Uranus A 2: Neptune

Q 7: Which planet is the closest to the Sun?

A 1: Mercury

Q 8: In what galaxy is the Solar System located?

A 1: The Milky Way

Q 9: What type of star is the Sun?

A 1: Yellow dwarf

Q 10: What is the name for the point in an object’s orbit that is closest to the Sun?

A 1: Perihelion

Q 11: What is the name for the point in an object’s orbit that is farthest from the sun?

A 1: Aphelion

Q 12: What is a galactic year?

A 1: A full revolution of the Sun around the galactic nucleus

Q 13: Which planet of the Solar System is the smallest?

A 1: Mercury

Q 14: Which planet has the quickest revolution around the Sun?

A 1: Mercury

Q 15: Who was Mercury in ancient Roman mythology?

A 1: God of commerce

Q 16: On which planet does a year last 88 earth days?

A 1: Mercury

Q 17: While staying on which planet could you see the Sun moving across the sky, suddenly stopping, and then beginning to move in the opposite direction?

A 1: Mercury

Q 18: Which planet is pictured here?

A 1: Mercury I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 19: Which planet has a longer period of revolution around its axis than its revolution around the Sun?

A 1: Venus

Q 20: Which planet is the hottest? (462 degrees Celsius, 863 degrees Fahrenheit)

A 1: Venus

Q 21: Which planet’s surface is hidden by clouds of sulfuric acid?

A 1: Venus

Q 22: Which planet has acid rains?

A 1: Venus

Q 23: Which planet is featured in this picture?

A 1: Venus I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 24: Where could you find Mermaid canyon and Snegurochka Planitia?

A 1: Venus

Q 25: On which planet have almost all relief details been given women’s names? (For example, Lakshmi Planum and Aphrodite Terra)

A 1: Venus

Q 26: Which planet is featured in the picture?

A 1: Earth I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 27: How many days does it take for the Earth to make a full revolution around the Sun?

A 1: 365

Q 28: Which name from a fairy tale is used for habitable zones in the outskirts of stars?

A 1: Goldilocks

Q 29: Who was the ancient Roman mythological figure Mars, whose name was given to a planet from the solar system?

A 1: God of war

Q 30: Which planet is featured in the picture?

A 1: Mars I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 31: Which planet has two natural satellites—Phobos and Deimos?

A 1: Mars

Q 32: Where is the Olympus volcano, known as the tallest mountain in all of the planets in the solar system, located?

A 1: Mars

Q 33: Which of these planets have seasons?

A 1: Earth A 2: Mars

Q 34: Which object was the exploration rover “Opportunity” exploring?

A 1: Mars

Q 35: Which planets can be seen by the naked eye?

A 1: Mars A 2: Venus A 3: Mercury

Q 36: Which planet has a day almost as long as a day on Earth?

A 1: Mars

Q 37: Which planet has a reddish tint because of the ferric oxide in its soil?

A 1: Mars

Q 38: Who was the ancient Roman mythological figure Jupiter, whose name was given to a planet from the solar system?

A 1: Supreme god of lightning and thunder

Q 39: Which planet’s surface is disturbed by an incredibly long-lasting storm that looks like a big, red stain?

A 1: Jupiter

Q 40: How many satellites does Jupiter have?

A 1: 79

Q 41: Which is the largest planet of the solar system?

A 1: Jupiter

Q 42: Which of these planets is closest to the threshold of enough mass to become a star?

A 1: Jupiter

Q 43: Which chemical elements predominate the atmosphere of Jupiter?

A 1: Hydrogen and helium

Q 44: To which planet do the satellites Io, Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa belong?

A 1: Jupiter

Q 45: Ganymede is the largest satellite in the solar system. Which planet does it belong to?

A 1: Jupiter

Q 46: Which of these planets have rings?

A 1: Jupiter A 2: Saturn

Q 47: Which planet is shown in the picture?

A 1: Saturn I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 48: Who was the ancient Roman mythological figure Saturn, whose name was given to a planet from the solar system?

A 1: God of agriculture

Q 49: In which geometrical figure do clouds on the northern pole of Saturn form?

A 1: Hexagon

Q 50: Name the largest satellite of Saturn.

A 1: Titan

Q 51: What do the rings of Saturn consist of?

A 1: Solid particles

Q 52: What is the nature of the particles that comprise Saturn’s rings?

A 1: Ice A 2: Rock

Q 53: Aside from Earth, on which solar system object’s surface we can find liquid?

A 1: Titan

Q 54: Which satellite of Saturn has an orange sky?

A 1: Titan

Q 55: Which satellite of Saturn has methane lakes?

A 1: Titan

Q 56: What do Janus and Epimetheus, satellites of Saturn, do every four years?

A 1: Exchange orbits

Q 57: Which planet is shown in the picture?

A 1: Uranus I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 58: Which planet was considered to be a star or a comet before?

A 1: Uranus

Q 59: Which planet’s satellites are named after characters of William Shakespeare and Alexander Pope (Titania, Oberon, and Ophelia)?

A 1: Uranus

Q 60: Which satellite of Saturn has craters with the following names: Ali Baba, Aladdin, and Sindbad?

A 1: Enceladus

Astronomy (61 to 101)

Q 61: Which planet is shown in the picture?

A 1: Neptune I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 62: Which planet was discovered not by observation but by mathematical calculations?

A 1: Neptune

Q 63: Which is the maximum speed of the wind on Neptune?

A 1: 2,100 km/h

Q 64: On which planet is one year equivalent to 164 years on Earth?

A 1: Neptune

Q 65: Which planet do the satellites Triton, Nereid, and Naiad belong to?

A 1: Neptune

Q 66: Which object from the solar system is called a dwarf planet?

A 1: Pluto

Q 67: Which planet is shown in the picture?

A 1: Pluto I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 68: Which planets have solid surfaces?

A 1: Earth A 2: Mercury

Q 69: Venetia Burney, just eleven years old, came up with the name for which planet?

A 1: Pluto

Q 70: What phrase emerged in 2006, meaning to downgrade somebody or something?

A 1: To Pluto

Q 71: Which planets have no natural satellites?

A 1: Venus A 2: Mercury

Q 72: Which star is the closest to Earth and has similar characteristics to our Sun?

A 1: Alpha Centauri

Q 73: What is the name of one of the brightest stars in the Orion constellation?

A 1: Betelgeuse

Q 74: What is the name of one of the brightest stars in the Taurus constellation?

A 1: Aldebaran

Q 75: What is the name of one of the brightest stars in the Lyra constellation?

A 1: Vega

Q 76: How do we call stars during their final stage of evolution, when they lack their own sources of thermonuclear energy?

A 1: White dwarfs

Q 77: What color are the hottest stars?

A 1: Blue

Q 78: Some stars became white dwarfs that consist of carbon and oxygen. What, according to the scientists, is located in the center of white dwarfs?

A 1: Diamond

Q 79: According to the scientists, the biggest portion of the star ВРМ 37093 is an enormous diamond. What was it named?

A 1: Lucy

Q 80: What space objects can make 1,000 revolutions per second?

A 1: Neutron stars

Q 81: What object, discovered in 1967, was named LGM-1 (Little Green Men) because its periodical impulses were once considered to be signals from alien civilizations?

A 1: Pulsar (neutron star)

Q 82: Which of these space objects has the greatest influence over high and low tides on Earth?

A 1: Moon A 2: Sun

Q 83: What color are the coldest stars?

A 1: Red

Q 84: What would one cubic centimeter of a neutron star weigh on Earth?

A 1: 300 million tons

Q 85: What remains after a supernova’s flash?

A 1: Neutron star

Q 86: Where can Mare Tranquillitatis, Mare Moscoviense, and Sinus Iridum be found?

A 1: Moon

Q 87: How long does it take for sunlight to reach Earth?

A 1: 8 minutes

Q 88: What do we call the unit of measure equivalent to the distance from Earth to the Sun?

A 1: Astronomical unit

Q 89: What do we call the unit of measurement equivalent to the distance sunlight will travel over the course of a year?

A 1: Light year

Q 90: What does “comet” mean in Greek?

A 1: Hairy

Q 91: How many times weaker is the Moon’s gravity than Earth’s gravity?

A 1: 6 times

Q 92: The Kuiper belt is similar to an asteroid belt. Where is the Kuiper belt located?

A 1: Behind Neptune

Q 93: Which object is located within Kuiper belt?

A 1: Pluto

Q 94: Who wrote “On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres” in the 16th century, which stated that Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun?

A 1: Nicolaus Copernicus

Q 95: Who discovered the four largest satellites of Jupiter (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto)?

A 1: Galileo Galilei

Q 96: Which scholar was the first to surmise that stars are suns with planets that revolve around them, and that the universe has no boundaries?

A 1: Giordano Bruno

Q 97: Who formulated the law which states that planets move by elliptic trajectory?

A 1: Johannes Kepler

Q 98: Which of these is a constellation seen in the Southern Hemisphere and which can’t be seen from Russia?

A 1: Southern Cross (Crux)

Q 99: What is pictured here?

A 1: The Milky Way Galaxy I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 100: What is pictured here?

A 1: The Crab Nebula I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 101: What is pictured here?

A 1: The Horsehead Nebula I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Mathematics (102 to 160)

Q 102: Where was Archimedes born?

A 1: Syracuse

Q 103: Who first calculated the surface area and volume of a sphere?

A 1: Archimedes

Q 104: Soon after the dwarf planet Ceres was first found, astronomers lost track of it. Which mathematician made sophisticated calculations and accurately pointed out where to look for it?

A 1: Gauss

Q 105: Which mathematician, while he was still at school, noticed that pairwise sums are equal from the opposite ends: 1+100=101, 2+99=101, 3+98=101, and so on?

A 1: Gauss

Q 106: Who proved in 1796 that a heptadecagon (17-gon) can be drawn by a drafting straight edge and a pair of compasses?

A 1: Gauss

Q 107: Gauss loved to say that mathematics is the queen of science but the queen of mathematics is…

A 1: Theory of number

Q 108: Which Roman numeral is used for the number 50?

A 1: L

Q 109: Who created algebraic symbols closest to the ones we currently use?

A 1: Descartes

Q 110: Who invented the rectangular coordinate system?

A 1: Descartes

Q 111: Who is considered to be the author of the theorem “In any right triangle, the area of the square drawn from the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares that are drawn from the two legs?”

A 1: Pythagoras

Q 112: Who wrote the book “The Elements”?

A 1: Euclid

Q 113: Who invented calculus of variations, which later became a new branch of mathematics?

A 1: Euler

Q 114: The second volume of the 1748 book “Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite” later became the first textbook on analytic geometry. Who wrote “Introduction to Analysis of the Infinite”?

A 1: Euler

Q 115: Which scholar, while accomplishing the task of seven bridges of Konigsberg, initiated graph theory as a mathematic branch of science?

A 1: Euler

Q 116: Which notion exists in mathematics?

A 1: Eulerian path

Q 117: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Proportionality sign I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 118: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Tilde I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 119: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Factorial I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 120: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Integral I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 121: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Equivalency I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 122: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Universal quantifier I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 123: What is this mathematical sign?

A 1: Existential quantifier I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 124: What is this symbol used for?

A 1: Natural numbers I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 125: What is this symbol used for?

A 1: Integral numbers I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 126: What is this symbol used for?

A 1: Rational numbers I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 127: What is this symbol used for?

A 1: Real numbers I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 128: What is this symbol used for?

A 1: Complex numbers I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 129: What is this symbol used for?

A 1: Infinity I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 130: What do we call the number in the top half of a fraction, placed above the line?

A 1: Numerator

Q 131: What do we call the number in the bottom half of a fraction, placed below the line?

A 1: Denominator

Q 132: What do we call a fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator?

A 1: Proper

Q 133: What do we call a fraction that has a numerator bigger than or equal to its denominator?

A 1: Improper

Q 134: What do we call a fraction that has a denominator equal to 10, 100, or 1,000?

A 1: Decimal

Q 135: How can we reduce a fraction?

A 1: Find the greatest common divisor of the numerator and denominator

Q 136: How can the fraction 4/8 be reduced?

A 1: 1/2

Q 137: How can the fraction 3/15 be reduced?

A 1: 1/5

Q 138: How many zeros does the number one billion have?

A 1: 9

Q 139: How many zeros does the number one trillion have?

A 1: 12

Q 140: How many zeros does the number one quadrillion have?

A 1: 15

Q 141: How many zeros does the number one quintillion have?

A 1: 18

Q 142: How many zeros does the number one sextillion have?

A 1: 21

Q 143: What number in this arithmetical progression is missing: 1, 4, 7, …, 13?

A 1: 10

Q 144: What number in this arithmetical progression is missing: 3, 8, 13, …, 23?

A 1: 18

Q 145: Who did the English mathematician William Kingdon Clifford call the “Copernicus of geometry?”

A 1: Lobachevsky

Q 146: Who is the author of the axiom: “There exist at least two lines passing through the given point not located on a given line and parallel to this line?”

A 1: Lobachevsky

Q 147: What number in this geometric progression is missing: 1, 2, 4, … 16?

A 1: 8

Q 148: Who had their nursery’s walls covered with notes and papers on differential calculus and integral calculus?

A 1: Kovalevskaya

Q 149: Who first applied homogeneous coordinates in projecting geometry?

A 1: Mobius

Q 150: What do we call a set of dots on the surface, forming a finite number of lines?

A 1: Geometrical figure

Q 151: What is the smallest geometrical figure, which serves as the basis for other figures?

A 1: Point

Q 152: What do we call an endless number of points, located on one line, that have neither a beginning nor ending?

A 1: Straight line

Q 153: What do we call a portion of a straight line limited by two points from both sides?

A 1: Line segment

Q 154: What do we call a half line that has a starting point but no ending?

A 1: Ray

Q 155: What do we call a few segments that are connected so that the end of the first segment serves as the beginning of the second one, the end of the second serves as the beginning of the third, and so on, if their neighboring segments lie on the different lines?

A 1: Broken line

Q 156: What do we call a portion of a flat surface restricted by a closed broken line?

A 1: Polygon

Q 157: What do we call a regular quadrangle with even angles and sides?

A 1: Square

Q 158: Which geometrical figures may be a square?

A 1: Rhombus A 2: Parallelogram A 3: Rectangle

Q 159: What is an angle in a square equal to?

A 1: 90 degrees

Q 160: What is the sum of all the angles in a square?

A 1: 360 degrees

Mathematics (161 to 203)

Q 161: A side of a square equals 3. What is its perimeter?

A 1: 12

Q 162: A side of a square equals 3. What is its area?

A 1: 9

Q 163: What do we call a quadrangle whose opposite sides are parallel and even?

A 1: Parallelogram

Q 164: What is the sum of all the angles in a parallelogram?

A 1: 360 degrees

Q 165: What do we call a quadrangle with only right angles and even opposite sides?

A 1: Rectangle

Q 166: What do we call a quadrangle with two parallel sides and two non-parallel sides?

A 1: Trapezium

Q 167: What do we call a segment that connects two points of a circle?

A 1: Chord

Q 168: What do we call a chord that goes through the center of a circle?

A 1: Diameter

Q 169: What do we call a portion of a circle that is restricted by another chord and that connects the ends of an arc?

A 1: Segment

Q 170: What is a statement that requires no proof?

A 1: Axiom

Q 171: What is a statement that needs to be proven?

A 1: Theorem

Q 172: Which of these is a type of hexahedron?

A 1: Cube

Q 173: How many faces does a cube have?

A 1: 6

Q 174: How many faces does a tetrahedron have?

A 1: 4

Q 175: Which of these is a type of tetrahedron?

A 1: Pyramid

Q 176: What geometrical figure serves as a face of a tetrahedron?

A 1: Triangle

Q 177: What geometrical figure serves as a side face of a prism?

A 1: Parallelogram

Q 178: What geometrical figure can be a side face of a straight prism?

A 1: Rectangle A 2: Square

Q 179: “Oval” is adapted from the Latin word “ovum,” which means what?

A 1: Egg

Q 180: What geometrical figure’s area can we find by using the following formula?

A 1: Circle I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 181: What geometrical figure’s area can we find by using the following formula?

A 1: Square I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 182: What geometrical figure’s area can we find by using the following formula?

A 1: Triangle I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 183: What geometrical figure’s area we can find by using the following formula?

A 1: Trapezium I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 184: The number pi is:

A 1: The ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter

Q 185: What is the number pi approximately equivalent to?

A 1: 3.14

Q 186: How many faces does an octahedron have?

A 1: 8

Q 187: What geometrical figure serves as a face of an octahedron?

A 1: Triangle

Q 188: How many faces does a dodecahedron have?

A 1: 12

Q 189: What geometrical figure serves as a face of a dodecahedron?

A 1: Pentagon

Q 190: How many faces does an icosahedron have?

A 1: 20

Q 191: What geometrical figure serves as a face of an icosahedron?

A 1: Triangle

Q 192: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Archimedes I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 193: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Euclid I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 194: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Pythagoras I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 195: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Euler I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 196: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Lobachevsky I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 197: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Gauss I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 198: What mathematician is pictured here?

A 1: Descartes I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 199: What Roman letter is used for the number 5?

A 1: V

Q 200: What Roman letter is used for the number 10?

A 1: X

Q 201: What Roman letter is used for the number 100?

A 1: C

Q 202: What Roman letter is used for the number 500?

A 1: D

Q 203: What Roman letter is used for the number 1000?

A 1: M

World Literature (204 to 262)

Q 204: What pseudonym did English writer Mary Ann Evans use?

A 1: George Eliot

Q 205: Who is in the picture?

A 1: George Eliot I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 206: Which books were written by George Eliot?

A 1: “Adam Bede” A 2: “Middlemarch”

Q 207: What pseudonym did English writer Charlotte Brontë use?

A 1: Currer Bell

Q 208: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Charlotte Brontë I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 209: Which book was written by Charlotte Brontë?

A 1: “Jane Eyre”

Q 210: What was the name of the English writer who wrote “Jane Eyre”?

A 1: Charlotte

Q 211: In which century was English writer Charlotte Brontë born?

A 1: 19th

Q 212: Which book are the following characters from: Edward Rochester, Alice Fairfax, and Adèle Varens?

A 1: “Jane Eyre”

Q 213: Which novels were written by Jane Austen?

A 1: “Pride and Prejudice” A 2: “Mansfield Park”

Q 214: From which book by Jane Austen are the following characters from: Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth Bennet, and Mr. Bingley?

A 1: “Pride and Prejudice”

Q 215: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Mary Shelley I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 216: Who is the author of “Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus”?

A 1: Mary Shelley

Q 217: After the publishing of which book were there a few investigations in London workhouses, where child labor was used?

A 1: “Oliver Twist”

Q 218: What is the title of Charles Dickens’ autobiographical novel?

A 1: “David Copperfield”

Q 219: In which century was Charles Dickens born?

A 1: 19th

Q 220: What is the first name of English writer Dickens?

A 1: Charles

Q 221: Which books were written by Charles Dickens?

A 1: “Our Mutual Friend” A 2: “Dombey and Son”

Q 222: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Charles Dickens I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 223: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Arthur Conan Doyle I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 224: In which century was English writer Arthur Conan Doyle born?

A 1: 19th

Q 225: Which novels were written by Arthur Conan Doyle?

A 1: “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” A 2: “The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard”

Q 226: From which novel by Arthur Conan Doyle are the following characters from: Mrs. Hudson, Professor Moriarty, and Irene Adler?

A 1: “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes”

Q 227: What was hidden in one of the six busts in Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel “The Adventure of the Six Napoleons”?

A 1: Black pearl

Q 228: In which tale from the Sherlock Holmes adventure series did Irene Adler first appear?

A 1: “A Scandal in Bohemia”

Q 229: Who wrote “The Jungle Book” and “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi?”

A 1: Rudyard Kipling

Q 230: Name the first Englishman who won a Nobel Prize in literature.

A 1: Rudyard Kipling

Q 231: What was the name of the boy who was raised by wolves in the novel “Jungle Book” by Rudyard Kipling?

A 1: Mowgli

Q 232: Who was Hathi in “Jungle Book” by Rudyard Kipling?

A 1: Elephant

Q 233: Which pseudonym did English writer Charles Lutwidge Dodgson use?

A 1: Lewis Carroll

Q 234: What was the profession of Lewis Carroll, author of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”?

A 1: Mathematician

Q 235: Who wrote “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”?

A 1: Lewis Carroll

Q 236: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Oscar Wilde I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 237: In which century was Oscar Wilde born?

A 1: 19th

Q 238: Which novels were written by Oscar Wilde?

A 1: “The Picture of Dorian Gray” A 2: “The Canterville Ghost”

Q 239: Finish the title of Oscar Wilde’s play: “The Importance of Being…”

A 1: Earnest

Q 240: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 241: Which novel by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu greatly influenced Bram Stoker’s creative work?

A 1: “Carmilla”

Q 242: Who wrote the following novels: “The House by the Churchyard”, “Uncle Silas”, and “Carmilla”?

A 1: Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Q 243: Who wrote the following novels: “The Time Machine”, “The Invisible Man”, and “The War of the Worlds”?

A 1: Herbert George Wells

Q 244: Which English writer visited Russia a few times and met Lenin and Stalin?

A 1: Herbert George Wells

Q 245: Who was the first to introduce the idea about parallel worlds?

A 1: Herbert Wells

Q 246: Who wrote “King Solomon’s Mines” and “Fair Margaret”?

A 1: Henry Rider Haggard

Q 247: What is the protagonist’s name in the novel “King Solomon’s Mines” by H. R. Haggard?

A 1: Allan Quatermain

Q 248: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Daniel Defoe I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 249: In which century was Daniel Defoe born?

A 1: 17th

Q 250: Who wrote the novel about Robinson Crusoe?

A 1: Daniel Defoe

Q 251: What did Robinson Crusoe name the native he saved?

A 1: Friday

Q 252: Which animals did Robinson Crusoe tame on the island?

A 1: Goats

Q 253: Who is the author of the series of novels about Lemuel Gulliver?

A 1: Jonathan Swift

Q 254: Which land was not visited by Lemuel Gulliver?

A 1: The land of intelligent apes

Q 255: Who wrote “Rebecca” and “The Birds”?

A 1: Daphne du Maurier

Q 256: Which novels by Daphne du Maurier was screened by Alfred Hitchcock?

A 1: “The Birds”

Q 257: Who wrote the Harry Potter books?

A 1: Joanne Rowling

Q 258: What creature did Harry Potter find in The Chamber of Secrets?

A 1: Basilisk

Q 259: What was the name of the ball that Quidditch players were supposed to catch?

A 1: Snitch

Q 260: Which pet was Hagrid hiding from everyone?

A 1: Spider

Q 261: When was Joanne Rowling born?

A 1: 1965

Q 262: In which century was Clive Staples Lewis born?

A 1: 19th

World Literature (263 to 305)

Q 263: Which pseudonym did Clive Staples Lewis use to publish the collection of poetry “Spirits in Bondage”?

A 1: Clive Hamilton

Q 264: Who wrote the “The Chronicles of Narnia” series?

A 1: Clive Staples Lewis

Q 265: Which novel are the following characters from: Aslan, Caspian, and Lucy Pevensie?

A 1: “Chronicles of Narnia”

Q 266: With whom did Clive Staples Lewis study on the same faculty?

A 1: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

Q 267: Who wrote a series of tales about Winnie-the-Pooh?

A 1: Alan Alexander Milne

Q 268: What animal was Winnie-the-Pooh’s friend Eeyore?

A 1: Donkey

Q 269: Who was one of Alan Alexander Milne’s teachers in 1889–1890, when he was studying in a private school?

A 1: Herbert George Wells

Q 270: Who is the author of “The Lord of the Rings” and “The Silmarillion”?

A 1: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

Q 271: When was John Ronald Reuel Tolkien born?

A 1: 1892

Q 272: Who is in the picture?

A 1: John Ronald Reuel Tolkien I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 273: What were Bilbo and Sam, heroes of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien’s novel “The Lord of the Rings”?

A 1: Hobbits

Q 274: What was the real name of the French writer George Sand?

A 1: Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin

Q 275: Who is in the picture?

A 1: George Sand I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 276: Who wrote “Consuelo” and “The Countess of Rudolstadt”?

A 1: George Sand

Q 277: Who wrote “Eugénie Grandet” and “Gobseck”?

A 1: Honoré de Balzac

Q 278: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Jules Verne I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 279: In which century was Jules Verne born?

A 1: 19th

Q 280: Who is the author of “In Search of the Castaways” and “The Mysterious Island”?

A 1: Jules Verne

Q 281: Which of the following novels wasn’t written by Jules Verne?

A 1: “Twenty Years After”

Q 282: In which novel by Jules Verne is the protagonist’s name Phileas Fogg?

A 1: “Around the World in Eighty Days”

Q 283: Which novel by Jules Verne are the following characters from: Jacques Paganel and Lord and Lady Glenarvan?

A 1: “In Search of the Castaways”

Q 284: Who is the author of the stories about Moomintrolls?

A 1: Tove Jansson

Q 285: What is the title of one of the tales about Moomintrolls?

A 1: “Comet in Moominland”

Q 286: Which novel are the following characters from: Snork, Snufkin, and Mymble?

A 1: “Comet in Moominland”

Q 287: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Victor Hugo I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 288: Which of the following novels were written by Victor Hugo?

A 1: “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame” A 2: “Les Misérables”

Q 289: Which novel by Victor Hugo are the following characters from: Esméralda, Quasimodo, and Pierre Gringore?

A 1: “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame”

Q 290: In which century was Alexandre Dumas born?

A 1: 19th

Q 291: Which novel by Alexandre Dumas are the following characters from: Abbe Faria, Edmond Dantes, and Haydée?

A 1: “The Count of Monte Cristo”

Q 292: Which character from “The Three Musketeers” had the title of count?

A 1: Athos

Q 293: What did Alexandre Dumas call the farmstead he built?

A 1: Monte Cristo

Q 294: Which creatures you can find in the novels by Howard Lovecraft?

A 1: Cthulhu A 2: Dagon

Q 295: In which century was Jack London born?

A 1: 19th

Q 296: Who is in the picture?

A 1: Jack London I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 297: Which character was called “Buck” in Jack London’s novel “The Call of the Wild”?

A 1: Dog

Q 298: Who wrote “The Stainless Steel Rat”?

A 1: Harry Harrison

Q 299: In which century was William Shakespeare born?

A 1: 16th

Q 300: Name the writer in the picture.

A 1: William Shakespeare I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 301: Who is the author of “The Tragical Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke”, “The Merchant of Venice”, and “The Tragedy of King Lear”?

A 1: William Shakespeare

Q 302: Which play by William Shakespeare are the following characters from: Don Pedro, Don John, Benedick, and Beatrice?

A 1: “Much Ado About Nothing”

Q 303: What is the title of Ray Bradbury’s tale?

A 1: “Dandelion Wine”

Q 304: Who is the author of the novel “The Martian Chronicles”?

A 1: Ray Bradbury

Q 305: Who wrote the following novels: “Nomads of the North” and “The Country Beyond”?

A 1: James Oliver Curwood

Russian Literature (306 to 360)

Q 306: Which book was written by Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin?

A 1: “The Gentleman from San Francisco” A 2: “Dark Avenues”

Q 307: What pseudonym did Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin use?

A 1: I. Chubarov A 2: I. Ozyorsky

Q 308: Who wrote the autobiographic novel “The Life of Arseniev?”

A 1: I. A. Bunin

Q 309: Who does this picture belong to?

A 1: I. A. Bunin I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 310: For what novel was I. A. Bunin awarded a Nobel Prize in 1933?

A 1: “The Life of Arseniev”

Q 311: Who translated Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s novel “The Song of Hiawatha” into Russian?

A 1: I. A. Bunin

Q 312: What was Gogol’s first name?

A 1: Nikolai Vasilievich

Q 313: Which novels were written by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol?

A 1: “Dead Souls” A 2: “Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka”

Q 314: Which novels were written by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol?

A 1: “The Government Inspector” A 2: “The Nose”

Q 315: What pseudonyms did Nikolay Vasilievich Gogol use?

A 1: Alov A 2: Yanov

Q 316: What novel by N.V. Gogol was criticized so much that the author himself bought the entire print run and burned it?

A 1: “Hans Kuhelgarten”

Q 317: Who does this picture belong to?

A 1: N. V. Gogol I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 318: Which book was written by Gogol?

A 1: “Taras Bulba”

Q 319: Who wrote the novel “The Overcoat”?

A 1: N. V. Gogol

Q 320: Which novels were written by N. V. Gogol?

A 1: “St. John’s Eve” A 2: “The lost letter”

Q 321: Name the sons of Taras Bulba.

A 1: Ostap and Andry

Q 322: Who inspired N. V. Gogol to write “Dead Souls” and “The Government Inspector”?

A 1: A. S. Pushkin

Q 323: Which city did Vakula visit to get a pair of royal shoes in “Christmas Eve”?

A 1: St. Petersburg

Q 324: I. A. Bunin used his mother’s maiden name for his pseudonym, which was what?

A 1: L. A. Chubarova

Q 325: N. V. Gogol used his father’s last name as a pseudonym, which was what?

A 1: V. A. Gogol – Yanovsky

Q 326: What was Goncharov’s first name?

A 1: Ivan Aleksandrovich

Q 327: What novels did Ivan Alexandrovich Goncharov write?

A 1: “Oblomov” A 2: “The Precipice” A 3: “A Common Story”

Q 328: What was the name of the protagonist in the novel “Oblomov”?

A 1: Ilya Ilych

Q 329: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: I. A. Goncharov I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 330: Which character from Gogol’s novel “Dead Souls” was especially greedy and lusted for money?

A 1: Stepan Plushkin

Q 331: Which of Gogol’s novels are the following characters from: Ivan Hlestakov, Peotr Dobchinsky, Peotr Bobchinsky, and Derzhimorda?

A 1: “The Government Inspector”

Q 332: Which of Gogol’s novels are the following characters from: Stepan Plushkin, Mihail Sobakevich, and Pavel Chichikov?

A 1: “Dead Souls”

Q 333: From which of Gogol’s novels are the following characters from: Vakula, Oksana, Chub, and Soloha?

A 1: “Christmas Eve”

Q 334: What was Gorky’s first name?

A 1: Maxim

Q 335: What novels did Maxim Gorky write?

A 1: “Makar Chudra” A 2: “The Song of the Falcon” A 3: “Old Izergil”

Q 336: Name the city where Maxim Gorky was born.

A 1: Nizhni Novgorod

Q 337: What was the real name of Maxim Gorky?

A 1: Aleksey Maksimovich Peshkov

Q 338: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: Maxim Gorky I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 339: Which of the following novels were not written by Maxim Gorky?

A 1: “Fathers and Sons” A 2: “A Common Story”

Q 340: Which writer was Maxim Gorky personally acquainted with?

A 1: L. N. Tolstoy

Q 341: What was Griboyedov’s first name?

A 1: Alexander Sergeevich

Q 342: Which novel was written by Alexander Sergeyevich Griboyedov?

A 1: “Woe from Wit”

Q 343: Who among the following writers participated in the war of 1812?

A 1: A. S. Griboyedov

Q 344: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: A. S. Griboyedov I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 345: What novel are the following characters from: Chatsky, Sofia, Famusov, Molchalin, and Skalozub?

A 1: “Woe from Wit”

Q 346: Which novel was used as a model by A. S. Griboyedov when he was creating his comedy “Woe from Wit”?

A 1: Molière’s “The Misanthrope”

Q 347: What was Dostoevsky’s first name?

A 1: Fyodor Mikhailovich

Q 348: Which novels were written by F. M. Dostoevsky?

A 1: “Crime and Punishment” A 2: “Demons” A 3: “The Idiot”

Q 349: To what city was Dostoevsky sent for penal servitude?

A 1: Omsk

Q 350: In what novel did F. M. Dostoyevsky record his impressions about Omsk prison?

A 1: “The House of the Dead”

Q 351: What pseudonym did F. M. Dostoevsky use?

A 1: Zuboskalov

Q 352: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: F. M. Dostoevsky I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 353: What novel are the following characters from: Raskolnikov, Luzhyn, Svidrigailov?

A 1: “Crime and Punishment”

Q 354: Which writer came to Germany for medical treatment, went mad playing roulette, and later wrote the novel “Gambler”?

A 1: F. M. Dostoevsky

Q 355: What was Kuprin’s first name?

A 1: Aleksandr Ivanovich

Q 356: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: A. I. Kuprin I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 357: Which novels were written by A. I. Kuprin?

A 1: “Olesya” A 2: “The Garnet Bracelet”

Q 358: What was Lermontov’s first name?

A 1: Mikhail Yuryevich

Q 359: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: M. Y. Lermontov I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 360: What pseudonyms did Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov use?

A 1: Lamver A 2: Count Diarbekir

Russian Literature (361 to 394)

Q 361: Who wrote the novel “A Hero of Our Time”?

A 1: M. Y. Lermontov

Q 362: Who wrote the following verse?
A sail shows white at sea alone
In bright-blue brilliance of sea haze, –
What does it look for far from home?
Why did it leave its native place?

A 1: M. Y. Lermontov

Q 363: What novel are the following characters from: Pechorin, Bela, Maxim Maximovich?

A 1: “A Hero of Our Time”

Q 364: Who wrote the following novels: “Demon”, “Masquerade”, and “The Prisoner of the Caucasus”?

A 1: M. Y. Lermontov

Q 365: What was Leskov’s first name?

A 1: Nikolay Semeonovich

Q 366: Which writer used the following pseudonyms: Stebnitsky, Peresvetov, and Nikolay Gorohov?

A 1: N. S. Leskov

Q 367: Who wrote the following novels: “The Enchanted Wanderer” and “Left-Handed”?

A 1: N. S. Leskov

Q 368: What was Ostrovsky’s first name?

A 1: Alexander Nikolayevich

Q 369: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: A. N. Ostrovsky I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 370: Who wrote the following plays: “The Storm” and “Without a Dowry”?

A 1: A. N. Ostrovsky

Q 371: Which play by A. N. Ostrovsky are the following characters from: Saveol Prokofich Dikoy, Marfa Ignatievna Kabanova, Katrin, and Boris?

A 1: “The Storm”

Q 372: Which novels were written by Alexander Nikolayevich Ostrovsky?

A 1: “The Storm” A 2: “Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man”

Q 373: Which play by A. N. Ostrovsky are the following characters from: Larisa Ogudalova, Paratov, and Knurov?

A 1: “Without a Dowry”

Q 374: What was Nekrasov’s first name?

A 1: Nikolay Alexeyevich

Q 375: Whose portrait is this?

A 1: N. A. Nekrasov I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 376: Which novels were written by Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov?

A 1: “Who Is Happy in Russia?” A 2: “Russian Women”

Q 377: Which writer used the following pseudonyms: Bob, Gribovnikov, N. N.?

A 1: N. A. Nekrasov

Q 378: Who wrote the poem “Grandfather Mazay and the Hares”?

A 1: N. A. Nekrasov

Q 379: What was Krylov’s first name?

A 1: Ivan Andreyevich

Q 380: Which writer used the pseudonym Navi Volyrk?

A 1: Ivan Krylov

Q 381: From which author did I. A. Krylov borrow a few plots for his own fables?

A 1: Jean de La Fontaine

Q 382: What is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one?

A 1: Trochee

Q 383: What is a foot comprising an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable?

A 1: Iamb

Q 384: What is a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables?

A 1: Dactyl

Q 385: What is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another?

A 1: Metaphor

Q 386: What is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech?

A 1: Hyperbole

Q 387: What is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or event in which what appears, on the surface, to be the case differs radically from what is actually the case.

A 1: Irony

Q 388: When did Maxim Gorky live?

A 1: 1868–1936

Q 389: When did Fyodor Dostoevsky live?

A 1: 1821–1881

Q 390: When did Mikhail Lermontov live?

A 1: 1814–1841

Q 391: Which author used proverbs for titles of his novels: “It’s a Family Affair-We’ll Settle It Ourselves” and “Poverty is No Vice”?

A 1: Alexander Ostrovsky

Q 392: Who wrote the following fables: “Swan, Pike, and Crawfish”, “Monkey and Spectacles”, and “The Quartet”?

A 1: Ivan Krylov

Q 393: Which word is missing from the title of the fable by Ivan Krylov: “Dragonfly and …”?

A 1: Ant

Q 394: Which word is missing from the title of the fable by Ivan Krylov: “… and the Grapes”?

A 1: The Fox

Cuisine (395 to 445)

Q 395: What meat in Kazakh cooking is usually used for “kazy” and “shuzhuk”?

A 1: Horse meat

Q 396: Which cuisine do the dishes “laghman”, “pilau” (pilaf), and “sushi” belong to?

A 1: Asian

Q 397: Which beverage is especially popular in Asian countries?

A 1: Tea

Q 398: Which milk is used to make “kumiss”?

A 1: Mare’s milk

Q 399: Which dishes are cooked with rice?

A 1: Risotto A 2: Sushi

Q 400: What is nori, which is often used to cook sushi?

A 1: Seaweed

Q 401: Which part of “Eutrema japonicum” is used for cooking wasabi?

A 1: Root

Q 402: Which tool is traditionally used in preparing wasabi?

A 1: Shark skin grater

Q 403: A beverage made from green tea and milk is very popular in some Asian countries such as Mongolia and Kalmykia; which ingredient is also added to the beverage?

A 1: Salt A 2: Butter

Q 404: Which dishes require noodles?

A 1: Beshbarmak A 2: Laghman

Q 405: Which animal’s meat and milk are the most popular in Tibet?

A 1: Yak

Q 406: What are hummus and falafel made from?

A 1: Chick-pea

Q 407: Name the following recipe: duck eggs are smeared with a mixture of tea, lime, salt, ash, and clay; wrapped with straw and polymeric film; and aged 15–20 days to make a popular dish from Chinese cuisine.

A 1: Century egg

Q 408: What is “krambambula”?

A 1: Beverage

Q 409: What is soya bean curd called?

A 1: Tofu

Q 410: Which animal’s milk is used traditionally to produce mozzarella?

A 1: Buffalo

Q 411: What are “cannelloni”, “farfalle”, and “linguine”?

A 1: Pasta

Q 412: What does “farfalle” (a type of pasta) mean in Itallian?

A 1: Butterfly

Q 413: What are “brie”, “gruyere”, “maasdam”, and “parmesan”?

A 1: Cheeses

Q 414: Which cheese is often used to make cheesecake and other deserts?

A 1: Mascarpone

Q 415: Which types of cheese have mold in them?

A 1: Roquefort A 2: Gorgonzola A 3: Dorblu

Q 416: What is the name of cheese with cheese fly maggots in it?

A 1: Casu marzu

Q 417: In which country are wooden sticks used for dinnerware?

A 1: Japan

Q 418: Which flour (except for wheat flour) is used for making Japanese noodles called soba?

A 1: Buckwheat

Q 419: What is sake made of?

A 1: Rice

Q 420: What is Chinese fermented tea called?

A 1: Oolong

Q 421: What is Japanese powder tea called?

A 1: Matcha

Q 422: Edible swallow nests are considered a delicacy in China and Vietnam. What do the swallows make their nests from?

A 1: Saliva

Q 423: What is in the picture?

A 1: Lotus root I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 424: What is the name of Chinese noodles, made from starch mung beans, that become translucent after cooking?

A 1: Cellophane noodles

Q 425: What meat is not used for food in India because the animal is considered sacred?

A 1: Beef

Q 426: What is the color of turmeric powder?

A 1: Yellow

Q 427: Which part of the plant is used to make turmeric powder?

A 1: Root

Q 428: What ingredient is added to the dough to make black spaghetti?

A 1: Cuttlefish ink

Q 429: “Chapati”, “roti”, and “naan” are very popular in India. What are they?

A 1: Flat cakes

Q 430: Which spice is featured in the picture?

A 1: Star anise I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 431: Which plant’s fruits are collected for vanilla?

A 1: Orchid

Q 432: Which part of ginger is used as a spice?

A 1: Root

Q 433: What does “sauté” mean in cooking?

A 1: Frying on small fire

Q 434: What does “blanching” mean in cooking?

A 1: Quick processing of a product in boiling water

Q 435: What does “breading” mean in cooking?

A 1: Covering a product with flour

Q 436: What does “decantation” mean in cooking?

A 1: Pouring liquid into another vessel to get rid of the sediment

Q 437: What does “glazing” mean in cooking?

A 1: Covering a product with chocolate or powdered sugar

Q 438: What are anchovies?

A 1: Fish

Q 439: What are capers?

A 1: Unblown buds

Q 440: Which flowers are picked for saffron?

A 1: Crocus

Q 441: What is an egg boiled with no shell called?

A 1: Poached egg

Q 442: Name the main ingredient of “Rocky mountain oysters”.

A 1: Bull testicles

Q 443: Which grain is used to make semolina?

A 1: Wheat

Q 444: Which grain is used to make pearl barley?

A 1: Barley

Q 445: What is the color of paprika?

A 1: Red

Cuisine (396 to 491)

Q 446: Which country produces the herb liqueur “Becherovka”?

A 1: The Czech Republic

Q 447: What is the name of a dish made of beef stuffing wrapped in cabbage leaves?

A 1: Cabbage roll

Q 448: Which pastry is used to make Napoleon cakes?

A 1: Flaky pastry

Q 449: Which pastry is used to make an eclair?

A 1: Choux pastry

Q 450: What is the name of liquid dough people dip foods into before frying them?

A 1: Batter

Q 451: A “pluot” is a hybrid of which fruits?

A 1: plum + apricot

Q 452: A “tomtato” is a hybrid of which plants?

A 1: potato + tomato

Q 453: A grapefruit is a hybrid of which plants?

A 1: pomelo + orange

Q 454: Which beverages have milk in them?

A 1: Cappuccino A 2: Latte

Q 455: Which coffee is the strongest?

A 1: Ristretto

Q 456: Which one is not a type of onion?

A 1: Lettuce

Q 457: Name the grades of rice.

A 1: Arborio A 2: Basmati

Q 458: Which one is not a type of lettuce?

A 1: Shallot

Q 459: Which dishes are made from uncooked fish?

A 1: Ceviche A 2: Sashimi

Q 460: Which herb is an ingredient for a classic pesto sauce?

A 1: Basil

Q 461: Which dishes are made of maize flour?

A 1: Mamaliga A 2: Polenta

Q 462: Which pepper is the hottest?

A 1: Devil’s breath

Q 463: Which substance makes peppers hot?

A 1: Capsaicin

Q 464: What is tequila made of?

A 1: Blue agave

Q 465: What is whisky made of?

A 1: Grain

Q 466: What is cider made of?

A 1: Apples

Q 467: Which beverages are made from apples?

A 1: Cider A 2: Calvados

Q 468: What is cognac made of?

A 1: Grape

Q 469: Name the type of wine.

A 1: Chardonnay A 2: Cabernet

Q 470: For which drink is light rum the basic component?

A 1: Mojito

Q 471: What is the main ingredient of guacamole?

A 1: Avocado

Q 472: Which fruit is forbidden to bring in hotels because of its specific smell?

A 1: Durian

Q 473: Which fruit can be harvested the whole year round?

A 1: Pineapple

Q 474: Which fruit is in the picture?

A 1: Buddha’s hand I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 475: Which fruit is in the picture?

A 1: Carambola I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 476: Which fruit is in the picture?

A 1: Durian I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 477: Name the largest fruit that grows on trees, with a weight of up to 34 kilograms?

A 1: Jackfruit

Q 478: What will happen if you eat “synsepalum dulcificum” (miracle fruit)?

A 1: Sour food will seem to be sweet

Q 479: Some parts of opuntia are edible. What is opuntia?

A 1: Cactus

Q 480: What are coriander sprouts called?

A 1: Cilantro

Q 481: A national food of Sweden is a fermented fish that smells of hydrogen sulfide. Name it.

A 1: Surstromming

Q 482: Name the sauce made of butter, flour, and milk.

A 1: Bechamel sauce

Q 483: Which vegetable was the most popular in Russia before the potato took its place in the middle of 19th century?

A 1: Turnip

Q 484: What is the kitchen appliance in the picture?

A 1: Egg separator I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 485: What is the kitchen appliance in the picture?

A 1: Banana peeler I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 486: What is the kitchen appliance in the picture?

A 1: Mechanical pelmen maker I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 487: What is the kitchen appliance in the picture?

A 1: Knife to remove strawberry tips I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 488: What is the kitchen appliance in the picture?

A 1: Citrus peeler I Know Everything: 100% Achievements Guide

Q 489: Which tree’s sap is good for drinking?

A 1: Birch A 2: Maple

Q 490: What is marzipan made of?

A 1: almonds + sugar syrup

Q 491: What is in the picture?

A 1: Jackfruit

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