1. What is the name of the stretch of sea that separates mainland England from the Isle of Wright?
2. What term in archaeology and anthropology is used to describe the transition from a nomadic way of life to a permanent settlement?
3. What is the name of the vast depression covering as much as 40% of the surface of Mars, believed to be the largest asteroid impact crater known anywhere in the solar system?
4. Who is a pescatarian?
5. Which civilization is credited with having created the first known pottery in the world?
6. What is the name of the new theory developed in 2004 to explain the origin of the planets in our solar system?
7. In honour of whose martyrdom is the bull running ceremony observed in the streets of the Spanish town of Pamplona every July?
8. What are Imbrium, Serenitatis, Crisium and Nectaris?
9. Name the English intellectual, pamphleteer and inventor who had a great influence on American and French revolutions through such powerful works like Common Sense and Rights of Man.
10. What is the name of the former landmass in the North Sea that connected Great Britain and mainland Europe?
2. What term in archaeology and anthropology is used to describe the transition from a nomadic way of life to a permanent settlement?
3. What is the name of the vast depression covering as much as 40% of the surface of Mars, believed to be the largest asteroid impact crater known anywhere in the solar system?
4. Who is a pescatarian?
5. Which civilization is credited with having created the first known pottery in the world?
6. What is the name of the new theory developed in 2004 to explain the origin of the planets in our solar system?
7. In honour of whose martyrdom is the bull running ceremony observed in the streets of the Spanish town of Pamplona every July?
8. What are Imbrium, Serenitatis, Crisium and Nectaris?
9. Name the English intellectual, pamphleteer and inventor who had a great influence on American and French revolutions through such powerful works like Common Sense and Rights of Man.
10. What is the name of the former landmass in the North Sea that connected Great Britain and mainland Europe?
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