What was the capital of Russia before Moscow?
- A. Volgograd
- B. Kaliningrad
- C. Saint Petersburg
- D. Krasnodar
Correct Answer: C. Saint Petersburg
From early modern times until the present, Russia (temporarily extended to the USSR) had two capital cities: Moscow and Petersburg. Moscow was the original capital, it was succeeded by Petersburg from the beginning of the 18th century. For several centuries until 1712 Moscow was the capital of the Russian state. When the capital was officially transferred to St.-Petersburg. On March 12, 1918, Moscow became the capital once more but now it was the capital of the Soviet state.
Correct Answer: B. Robert H. Goddard
Correct Answer: C. Chicago
Correct Answer: B. Great Strahov Stadium
The Great Strahov Stadium is a stadium in the Strahov district of Prague, Czech Republic. It has a capacity of 250,000 spectators, of which is 56,000 seating, making it the largest stadium and the second-largest sports venue ever built.
Correct Answer: C. Europe
Three Baltic countries in northern Europe Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Estonia borders the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland. Including more than 1,500 islands. Latvia is a country on the Baltic Sea between Lithuania and Estonia. Latvia’s capital is Riga. Lithuania is one of the Baltic states. The country is situated along the southeastern shore of the Baltic Sea, to the southeast of Sweden and Denmark.
Correct Answer: D. Johannes Gutenberg (1440)
Correct Answer: A. 17th Parallel Line
Boundary line between North and South Vietnam is called 17th parallel North. The Seventeenth parallel line was the provisional military demarcation line established by the Geneva Accords of 1954.