Which of the following is not correct about Winston Churchill?
A: He led British people to fight against Nazism.
B: He is one of the most important political leader of 21st century.
C: He won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
D: He made the "iron curtain" speech.
A: He led British people to fight against Nazism.
B: He is one of the most important political leader of 21st century.
C: He won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
D: He made the "iron curtain" speech.
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- Which of the following is NOT true of Winston Churchill A: He served as Prime Minister for 2 non - consecutive terms. B: He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1953. C: He instigated a reign of terror. D: He first came into power during the Battle of Britain.
- About Winston Churchill, which one is not right? A: He was the prime minister of Britain for once, namely from1940--1945. B: He was a notes statesman, writer, orator and historian. C: He was a British politician known chiefly for his leadership of the UK during the second world war. D: He was the only British Prime Minister who has ever received the Nobel prize in literature.
- He has made great contributions to the science of physics, ________ he was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize. A: about which B: what C: for which D: when
- Which of the following statement about Martin Luther King is true? A: King's most famous speech, "I Have a Dream" was given in 1963 B: He fought against racial discrimination and prejudice saying that people should be judged according to their character. C: Martin Luther King, Jr.s Day is to commemorates the birthday of the African-American civil rights leader. D: He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
- Which of the following choices are correct to desribe Einstein? A: He worked as a "Technical Expert, Third Class". B: He published five of the most important papers in the history of science. C: His ideas were far ahead of other scientists of his time. D: He was viewed as a space alien. E: He was a man of his time. F: He proposed that light is particulate in 1905 and for this he won the Noble Prize in 1921.