"Ctrl + F" allows you to quickly access questions and answers.
You can add new questions by writing them in the comments.
Which of the following cannot be obtained by defeating barbarians?
VIP points
In which period of Chinese history did the "Fei River Battle," where a small number of soldiers defeated a much superior force, take place?
Eastern Jin Dynasty
Who founded the First Persian Empire?
Cyrus the Great
Who conquered the "Vandal and Alans Kingdom" in the Vandal War?
Belisarius
In the Battle of Agincourt, which country was England fighting against?
France
Who composed the opera "The Ring of the Nibelung"?
Wagner
Which conflict was the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa a turning point for?
Reconquista War
On the "Commander View" page, what bonus do commanders with the "Ironclad Protection" role receive?
+1 to Army Health
How often is the FIFA World Cup held? (How many years between FIFA World Cups)
Every 4 years
Which commander is famous for the saying "Veni, vidi, vici"?
Julius Caesar
Charles Macintosh made the first raincoat from which material?
Rubber
In which year was the Soviet Union established? (When was the Soviet Union established)
1922
According to the Arthurian legend, which of the Round Table Knights did Queen Guinevere fall in love with?
Lancelot
Where did reggae music originate?
Jamaica
Which country provides a 20% healing bonus?
France
Cactus spines are actually modified forms of which part of the plant?
Leaf
In which city was the first Olympics held in 1900?
Paris
Where did the French Revolution first begin?
Grenoble
Which of the following is NOT a "sea-close" European country?
United Kingdom
In "Adventurer's Almanac," how many daily Activity Points are required to receive the Daily Gift clue reward?
50 Activity Points
Which of the following commanders has the ability to convert some defeated units into severely injured units when attacking a city?
Charlemagne
Which of the following measurements indicates that you are approaching a vacuum?
Air pressure
How long does the "Basic Army Expansion" enhancement take?
4 hours
Which unit officer has a Research Speed enhancement?
Advisor
On the "Commander View" page, what bonus do commanders with the "Iron Guard" role receive?
+1% to Army Health (Unit Health +1%)
How many letters are used in modern English? (How many letters in the English alphabet)
26 letters
What unit of measurement is a "light-year"?
Distance
Who designed the "Great Bombard"?
Urban the Great
Where was Pablo Picasso born?
Iberia. (According to Wikipedia, he was born on October 25, 1881, in Málaga, Spain, which is in the Iberian Peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula includes Portugal and Spain.)
In which state is the Walt Disney Company headquarters located?
California
When were bicycles first used in Europe?
19th century
Which of the following civilizations cannot provide power to its cavalry? (Which civilization cannot provide power to its cavalry?)
Ottomans
Which of the following artists is NOT a Baroque period painter?
Vincent van Gogh
Which military leader is NOT known for managing cavalry units? (Rise of Kingdoms Charles Martel)
Managing cavalry units
According to Greek mythology, who defeated the Sphinx?
Oedipus
Which element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust?
Oxygen
From which animal does the ancient Greek name "Tigris" for the Tigris River come?
Tiger
Who founded the "Spanish Armada"?
Philip II
Which of the following technologies comes before "Horse Breeding"?
Military Discipline
According to Arthurian legend, where did the final battle between King Arthur and Mordred take place?
Camlann
Who wrote "The Symposium"? (Who is the author of "The Symposium")
Plato
What is the name of the Turkish strait that separates Europe from Asia?
Bosporus
Which military commander was known as the "Savior of the Teutoburg Forest"?
Hermann
Who founded the "Malacca Sultanate"? (Rise of Kingdoms Malacca)
Parameswara
Who is the author of the popular book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind"?
Yuval Noah Harari
Which useful tool did the famous carpenter Lu Ban invent? (Rise of Kingdoms Lu Ban)
Saw
Which of the following is the smallest known snake genus?
Barbados Threadsnake
Which of the following accurately describes the stratosphere?
Upper part is warm, lower part is cold.
Who is known as the "Immortal Hammer" commander?
Charles Martel
Which of the following was NOT one of the "Five Good Emperors" of the Nerva-Antonine dynasty in ancient Rome?
Commodus
Which vitamin is broccoli rich in?
Vitamin C
What information do Deceptive Continents distort for enemy Scouts?
The number of units in the city
In DC Comics, what is Batman’s real name?
Bruce Wayne
What level must the Town Hall be at to enter the Iron Age?
Level 10
Yi Seong-Gye is an expert in which of the following?
Deployment (Garrisoning)
Which Commander's active skill can provide a Silence effect?
Hermann
Which country is Pierre de Fermat, who formulated Fermat's Last Theorem, a citizen of?
France
Which is the largest animal on Earth?
Blue whale
How many floors does the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai have?
The building has 88 floors.
What is Cleopatra VII’s nickname in the game?
Queen of Egypt
If a man with blood type AB and a woman with blood type B have a child, which of the following statements is false?
The child could have blood type O
Which of the following does NOT increase the membership limit of an Alliance?
Assigning officers
What gas fills the air after a thunderstorm, giving the feeling of cleanliness?
Ozone
On which continent did wild cats first live?
Africa
In Norse mythology, who is responsible for taking brave soldiers to Valhalla after they die?
Valkyrie
In which country was the "Battle of Marengo" fought?
Italy
In RoK, which civilization has Hwarang as a unique unit?
Korea
Which is the world’s first national park?
Yellowstone National Park
Which of the following is NOT a class of poker cards?
Yel
Which city in the United Kingdom has the largest land area?
London
The Gallic rooster is the national emblem of which country?
France
Which leader performs a successful coup in the Ceroli Crisis event?
Torgny
Which leader in the Ceroli Crisis event is skilled in poison magic?
Dekar
Pandas have five clawed toes and an additional sixth toe. What is this sixth toe used for?
To hold bamboo while eating
In which year did the "Late Show with David Letterman" first air?
1993
Which of the following countries spans two continents?
Egypt
What item is found in a 1000-point achievement chest?
Epic Commander Sculpture
Which legendary warrior preferred to use the "Dragonfly Cutter"?
Honda Tadakatsu
What is the highest plateau in the world?
Tibetan Plateau
After the Minoan civilization was destroyed, which age did Greece enter?
Dark Age
Which of the following cat breeds is known for being hairless?
Sphynx Cat
Which ancient Chinese dynasty is depicted in the "Qingming Riverside Map" painting?
Song
Which state produced the first paper money?
Ancient China
Which of the following works was written about the Battle of Roncevaux Pass, where Charlemagne and his knights fought?
The "Song of Roland"
Which of the following is an incorrect statement about the Battle of Poitiers?
It occurred during World War I
Which of the following is NOT one of Baybars’s skills?
Roaring Force
Which of the following Japanese Monogatari literature works describes the "Kaguya-hime" legend?
The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Which of the following countries was NOT among the founding members of NATO in 1949?
Turkey
In 1903, which of the following Nobel Prizes did Marie Curie win?
Nobel Prize in Physics
Which action cannot be accelerated by Alliance aid?
Continental Training
What field did Che Guevara study in college?
Medicine
Which of the following is a carnivore?
Dragonfly
Which military leader is known as the "Legion Innovator"?
Gaius Marius
What is the capital of Scotland?
Edinburgh
Which of the following is the deepest known trench?
Mariana Trench
In ancient Greek mythology, who is the protector of the Athenians?
Athena
What is the name of the "god of death" in ancient Greek mythology?
Thanatos
In which year was the first edition of "Anne Frank’s Diary" published?
1947
Which country "owns" Easter Island?
Chile
When equipment with special ability bonuses is used by a commander with the relevant ability, how much attribute increase does it receive?
30%
Which of the following is NOT a child of Zeus in Greek mythology?
Hera
In which country is the Leaning Tower of Pisa located?
Italy
Which of the following is NOT one of the Successful War Strategies in the ancient Chinese military text "Thirty-Six Stratagems"?
"Empty Fortress" strategy
Which sun god is depicted by the Colossus of Rhodes?
Helios
Where did the Mughal Empire spread Islam to?
Much of India
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Renaissance?
Being flat/two-dimensional
Which achievement must be completed before the "Special Snowflake" achievement?
Long Range Attack achievement
Which of the following does NOT give Experience to Commanders?
Attacking other players
Which of the following was built by Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal?
Taj Mahal
Who founded the Mongol Empire?
Genghis Khan
Which official decree made it a crime to provide Martin Luther with food or shelter?
Worms Edict
Who was the last female Pharaoh of the Ptolemaic Dynasty?
Cleopatra VII
Who founded the Joseon Dynasty?
Yi Seong-Gye
The famous Renaissance patron Duke Lorenzo belonged to which prominent family?
Medici Family
Which of the following is an alternative energy source based on the splitting of heavy atoms into lighter atoms to release energy?
Nuclear Energy
In ancient China, what is the name of the fourth main type of Guzheng instrument?
Raoliang
How many bones does an adult human typically have?
206 bones
Which of the following French kings is known as the Sun King?
Louis XIV
Under normal conditions, which layer of the Sun can we see with the naked eye?
Photosphere
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, which power do commanders with the "Training Officer" role receive?
+1% to Troop Attack
In the "Osiris's Mummy," where should you deliver the mummy?
A building that does not belong to the enemy
Who was honored with the title “Mahatma” in India?
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
Which two works were created by Leonardo Da Vinci?
The Last Supper, Mona Lisa
Who was known as the "Celtic Rose"?
Boudica
In some Sherlock Holmes stories, who is referred to as the "Napoleon of Crime"?
Professor Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes’ enemy is referred to with this term.
Which of the Seven Wonders of the World was built to relieve the Babylonian queen's homesickness?
The Hanging Gardens
During whose reign did Wales become part of the Kingdom of Great Britain?
Under King Henry VIII
Who was the famous statesman who served as the first shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate at the end of Japan’s Warring States period?
Tokugawa Ieyasu
Who painted the Mona Lisa?
Leonardo da Vinci (another famous painting: The Last Supper)
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Gaius Octavius Augustus
Which war was fought between the English Lancaster and York dynasties for the throne of England?
The Wars of the Roses
Which commander is best at leading resource-gathering troops?
Seondeok (Other resource-gathering commanders: Cleopatra VII, Ishida Mitsunari, Joan of Arc, Queen Matilda, Constance, Gaius Marius, Sarka, Centurion)
Which is the largest island in the world?
Greenland
In which year did Richard the Lionheart and Saladin sign a truce?
1192
Which of the following commanders excels in attacking enemy cities?
Julius Caesar (other city-attack commanders: Frederick I, Hannibal Barca, Mehmed II, Æthelflaed, Scipio Africanus, Osman I)
Which of the following marine creatures has existed the longest?
Nautilus
According to Norse mythology, who used the Gungnir weapon?
Odin
Before leading the greatest slave revolt in Ancient Rome, what was Spartacus doing as a slave?
He was a gladiator
Which work is Raphael best known for?
The School of Athens
In poker, who is believed to be the prototype for the King of Hearts?
Charlemagne
Which of the following materials is not found in denim jeans?
Lead
Which Portuguese explorer was the first to reach the southern tip of Africa by ship?
Bartolomeu Dias
From what material did the Egyptians make paper?
Papyrus
Which of the following was praised as the best and most honest democratic representative by the citizens of Ancient Greece?
Pericles
Which of the following was also known as the Eastern Roman Empire?
The Byzantine Empire
Which of the following is a definition of monotheism?
A person who worships one god
What is Champion Keira’s nickname?
The Red Chameleon.
Which of the following physicists was born on the anniversary of Galileo Galilei’s death and died on the anniversary of Albert Einstein’s birth?
Stephen Hawking was born on January 8, 1942, and died on March 14, 2018. (Galileo Galilei: February 15, 1564 – January 8, 1642) (Albert Einstein: March 14, 1879 – April 18, 1955)
Who painted "The Last Supper"?
Leonardo da Vinci (another significant work: Mona Lisa)
Which of the following musical instruments has six strings?
The guitar has six strings. The violin has four strings. The accordion is a keyed instrument and can have varying numbers of keys, with professional accordions having 41 keys (24 white and 17 black). The ukulele, which is part of the guitar family, has four strings.
What does the title "Queen" increase?
Gathering Speed
What mammalian class do swine belong to?
Even-toed ungulates
When was the Declaration of Independence written?
It was written in 1776.
Which Roman Emperor was given the name Augustus after ending the civil war?
Gaius Octavius
What is the Contract Book used for?
It is used to upgrade the fortress.
What is Commander Keira’s standout feature?
Managing Archer units
Which commander demonstrated military genius in the Battle of Tours in the 8th century AD?
Charles Martel
Which of the following is an inexhaustible energy source based on hot magma or underground hot, dry rocks?
Geothermal Energy
Which of the following is not a natural resource?
Clothing
Why is the study of mutations important?
Because they lead to genetic variation necessary for population evolution.
Which commander is known by the nickname "Father of Conquest"?
Baybars
Which commander is a master of commanding archers?
Yi Seong-Gye (Other archer commanders: Hermann, Kusunoki Masashige, El Cid, Keira)
Which of the Babylonian legal codes is considered the first written set of laws in recorded history?
The Code of Hammurabi
During the Trojan War, which Greek warrior killed Hector?
Achilles
In the COMMANDER VIEW page, which power do commanders with the "Tax Collector" role receive?
+5% to Gathering Speed
Which of the following is NOT one of Pelagius’s passive skills?
Assault is an active skill, not a passive one. (Pelagius - the Fierce Resurrector - has the following skills: Cavalry, Garrison, Skill; skills include: Assault (active), Founder of Asturias (passive), Retake Lost Territory (passive), Rebel (passive), Oath of Asseuua)
Where did the Renaissance begin?
It began in Italy.
Which of the following is NOT one of Keira’s skills?
Unstoppable Force (Keira’s skills: Flame Dance; Ally or Enemy?; Ceroli’s Sharpshooter, Rebel, Immortal Flames)
What name did Europeans give to the Scandinavian invaders who ravaged their lands between the 8th and 11th centuries AD?
Vikings
Why is the likelihood of dominant traits being passed on to children higher?
Because they have a higher chance of survival and reproduction.
Which of the following does NOT provide Individual Credits?
Giving resources to allies
or
"Ctrl + F" allows you to quickly access questions and answers.
Attacking Barbarians
Which Ancient Greek physicist is famous for discovering the buoyant force of water while taking a bath? (the physicist who discovered buoyant force while bathing)
Archimedes. He is also famous for his exclamation “Eureka Eureka” (meaning “I found it, I found it!”).
Which of the following is NOT one of El Cid’s skills? (el cid skills, what are el cid's skills, el cid rise of kingdoms skills)
Bravery (El Cid’s skills: Famous Warrior, El Cid’s Poetry, Valencia’s Defender, Unyielding, Out of Control)
Without using any enhancements, how many action points can a Governor have?
1000 action points.
What are northern Humanists like Erasmus most known for?
Their interest in religious and social reform.
Who proposed the idea of the Trojan Horse? Who won the Trojan War?
Odysseus; the Greeks won.
Which is the first animal in the Chinese zodiac? (1st in the 12 Chinese zodiac animals, 12 Chinese zodiac animal 1st, which is the 1st animal in the Chinese zodiac)
Rat
Which type of holy site provides a continent attack bonus? (Which type of holy site provides an attack bonus)
Altar of Flame
Which of the following is considered a metallic resource?
Iron
Which of the following commanders is best suited to command against cavalry enemy units on the continent?
Sun Tzu (Infantry commanders are best against cavalry enemy units)
Which European was the first to write a travelogue detailing the history, culture, and art of China?
Marco Polo
What is the process of atoms splitting called? (What is the process of atom splitting called)
Fission
Which of the following is a stage of the Strongest Governor event?
Defeating the enemy
Who is the King of the Kingdom? (rise of kingdoms King of the Kingdom, the greatest King)
The Alliance Leader who captures the Lost Temple
In Greek mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes? (What is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes in Greek mythology, what is the relationship between Zeus and Hermes in Greek mythology, the relationship between Zeus and Hermes)
Father and Son
Which of the following fruits was formerly known as “wolf peach” and was mistakenly thought to be poisonous? (fruit formerly known as wolf peach)
Tomato
Which art group is known as Canada’s “national treasure”? (Canada’s national treasure, Canada’s national art group)
Cirque du Soleil
What is the prominent feature of Commander Sun Tzu? (The correct name is Sun Tzu, What is Sun Tzu’s prominent feature, what is the prominent feature of Commander Sun Tzu)
Managing city garrisons.
What is the nickname of Julius Caesar? (Julius Caesar’s nickname)
Uncrowned King
What is the prominent feature of Commander Lancelot? (rise of kingdoms Lancelot)
Managing cavalry units (Cavalry, Versatility, Skills; skills: Fight, Round Table Knight, Forbidden Love, Grieving War)
Which city-state in Ancient Greece was known for its fierce military training and bravery? (Ancient Greece’s fierce military system)
Sparta
According to Greek mythology, to whom did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple inscribed “To the fairest”? (To whom did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple, who did Prince Paris of Troy give the golden apple to, whom did Paris of Troy give the golden apple to, the golden apple inscribed “To the fairest”)
Aphrodite
Which of the following is NOT a natural resource?
Clothing is not a natural resource.
Which of Belisarius’ skills is NOT one of his skills?
Thunderous Force
Which civilization was the first to have public toilets? (First public toilets)
Ancient Rome.
Why do frogs and some other organisms produce many eggs/offspring?
To increase the chance of survival for offspring
In which war or battle does Homer’s epic poem The Iliad focus on?
The Trojan War
What is the four-word phrase that represents Oda Nobunaga’s principle of life? (Oda Nobunaga’s famous saying, Oda Nobunaga 4 words, Oda Nobunaga’s life principle phrase, Oda Nobunaga’s 4 principles, what is Oda Nobunaga’s life principle, Oda Nobunaga’s sayings)
Rule with full force
What is the name of the electricity generated by using the power of water from large dams on rivers?
Hydroelectric energy
Where was the first Crusade gathered?
It was gathered in Constantinople, now Istanbul. The first crusade was led by a fanatic priest named Pierre L’Ermite and was mainly composed of common people and peasants who wanted to save Christianity. Nobles did not want to join the first crusade. The second crusade, however, was mostly composed of nobles and armies established by nobles.
Which unit type is stronger against Archers?
Cavalry
Which of the following commanders is best suited to command against infantry enemy units on the continent?
Commander Hermann is good in this regard. (Archer commanders are best against infantry enemy units)
Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment disproved the theory of which Ancient Greek scientist? (Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment, Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment Ancient Greek, Galileo’s Leaning Tower of Pisa experiment, which Ancient Greek scientist’s theory was disproved)
Aristotle’s theory.
Which of the following commanders participated in the Battle of Red Cliffs? (Commanders of the Battle of Red Cliffs, the commander, commanders who participated in the Battle of Red Cliffs)
Cao Cao participated.
Which city hosted the Summer Olympics in the year 2000? (City hosting the Summer Olympics in 2000, 2000 Summer Olympics information)
Sydney hosted the games. Sydney is located in Australia. Sydney is often mistaken as the capital of Australia, but the capital is Canberra. Sydney is the largest city in Australia. The 2000 Summer Olympics were the 27th Olympic Games.
What power is gained by occupying the Sacred Structure of Courage?
Increased experience gained by commanders.
What is the prominent feature of Commander Hermann?
Managing archer units.
What is the name of the renewable energy obtained by burning organic materials such as wood or alcohol?
Biomass energy.
Who wrote the famous book "Don Quixote"?
Miguel de Cervantes
What is the name of the energy produced from the force of the sun’s rays?
Solar energy.
Which famous scientist discovered the theory of relativity?
Albert Einstein
What is the name of the energy obtained from the heat of the Earth's core?
Geothermal energy.
Which of the following is NOT a common renewable energy source?
Coal is not a renewable energy source.
What is the main purpose of the UN's General Assembly?
The General Assembly's main purpose is to discuss and make decisions on international issues and policies.
What is the highest level that a Town Hall can reach in Rise of Kingdoms?
25
Which building in Sydney, Australia is famous for its sail-like design?
The Sydney Opera House is famous for its sail-like design.
Who proposed the philosophical idea "I think, therefore I am"?
Descartes
Which commander is known as the Conqueror of Chaos?
Cao Cao
Keira once defied the world's expectations in a glorious battle. Where did this battle take place?
Sunset Canyon
Which discovery led to the deciphering of hieroglyphs? (Hieroglyphs were deciphered with which discovery, the stone that allowed hieroglyphs to be deciphered, who deciphered hieroglyphs)
The Rosetta Stone
What is the prominent feature of Commander Hannibal Barca? (Rise of Kingdoms Hannibal Barca)
Attacking cities (Leadership)
Which commander is known as Barbarossa?
Frederick I
In Russian history, what nickname was given to the first Tsar due to his tyranny?
Ivan the Terrible
Which of the following commanders participated in the Hundred Years' War? (Commanders of the Hundred Years' War)
Joan of Arc
Which building in London was built to host the Great Exhibition of All Nations in 1851?
The Crystal Palace
Who killed Hector, and how did Achilles die? (Who killed Hector, who killed Achilles, how did Achilles die, Achilles' death, who killed Hector and how did Achilles die)
Achilles; he was killed by an arrow to his heel
Which of the following is NOT one of Lohar’s skills? (Rise of Kingdoms Lohar’s skills)
Absolute Destruction (Lohar’s skills: Crushing Force (Active), Sanction (Passive), Lohar’s Trial (Passive), Unstoppable Blood (Passive), Indomitable Spirit)
Which of the following commanders excels in cavalry command? (Commander skilled in cavalry command)
Minamoto no Yoshitsune (Other skilled cavalry commanders: Cao Cao, Belisarius, Pelagius, Baybars)
Which building is used to gather troops together?
Fort
Which of the following is NOT a part of the Mexican flag? (Mexican flag, parts of the Mexican flag, what is in the Mexican flag, colors)
Camel (In the green-white-red flag: serpent, eagle, cactus on a stone in the river)
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of Greek mythology? (Rise of Kingdoms Greek mythology)
To provide a path to salvation.
Comments
Leave a Comment