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World Scholar's Cup: Special Area Questions and Answers 100% Pass Mythology - ANSWER -- variously to the collected myths of a group of people or to the study of such myths. Myths are the stories people tell to explain nature, history and customs. Cosmology - ANSWER -- the study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe. -the scholarly and scientific study of the origin, large-scale structures and dynamics, and ultimate fate of the universe, as well as the scientific laws that govern these realities. Creed (article of faith) - ANSWER --a statement of the shared beliefs of a religious community in the form of a fixed formula summarizing core tenets. -Muslims declare the shahada, or testimony: "I bear witness that there is no god but (the One) God (Allah), and I bear witness that Muhammad is God's messenger." Oral tradition - ANSWER --oral lore, is a form of human communication where in knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material is received, preserved and transmitted orally from one generation to another. Comparative Mythology - ANSWER --the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology has served a variety of academic purposes. National myth - ANSWER --an inspiring narrative or anecdote about a nation's past. Such myths often serve as an important national symbol and affirm a set of national values. A national myth may sometimes take the form of a national epic or be incorporated into a civil religion. -National myths often exist only for the purpose of state-sponsored propaganda. 2 | P a g e Created by Grace Amelia © 2025, All Rights Reserved. - a dictator might tell stories of his ivinity or greatness to increase popularity Pseudoscience - ANSWER --consists of claims, beliefs, or practices presented as being plausible scientifically, but which are not justifiable by the scientific method. -Examples of pseudoscience concepts, proposed as scientific though they are not, include acupuncture, alchemy, ancient astronauts, applied kinesiology, astrology, Ayurvedic medicine, biorhythms, brain types, cellular memory, homeopathy. Monomyth - ANSWER --In narratology and comparative mythology, the monomyth, or the hero's journey, is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed. Mythomoteur - ANSWER -- the constitutive myth that gives an ethnic group its sense of purpose. Miracle - ANSWER --A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws -"Miracle" in the Quran can be defined as a supernatural intervention in the life of human beings - Islam Underdog - ANSWER --A person or group in a competition, usually in sports and creative works, who is popularly expected to lose. The party, team, or individual expected to win is called the favorite or top dog. In the case where an underdog wins, the outcome is an upset. An "underdog bet" is a bet on the underdog or outsider for which the odds are generally higher. Noble lie - ANSWER -In politics, a noble lie is a myth or untruth, often, but not invariably, of a religious nature, knowingly propagated by an elite to maintain social harmony or to advance an agenda. The noble lie is a concept originated by Plato as described in the Republic. Alternative fact - ANSWER -A phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway during a Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's false statement about the attendance at Donald Trump's inauguration as President of the United States. When pressed during the interview w

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Mythology - ANSWER ✔✔-- variously to the collected myths of a group of people or to the study of such

myths. Myths are the stories people tell to explain nature, history and customs.


Cosmology - ANSWER ✔✔-- the study of the origin, evolution, and eventual fate of the universe.


-the scholarly and scientific study of the origin, large-scale structures and dynamics, and ultimate fate of

the universe, as well as the scientific laws that govern these realities.


Creed (article of faith) - ANSWER ✔✔--a statement of the shared beliefs of a religious community in the

form of a fixed formula summarizing core tenets.


-Muslims declare the shahada, or testimony: "I bear witness that there is no god but (the One) God

(Allah), and I bear witness that Muhammad is God's messenger."


Oral tradition - ANSWER ✔✔--oral lore, is a form of human communication where in knowledge, art,

ideas and cultural material is received, preserved and transmitted orally from one generation to another.


Comparative Mythology - ANSWER ✔✔--the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt

to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology has served a variety of academic

purposes.


National myth - ANSWER ✔✔--an inspiring narrative or anecdote about a nation's past. Such myths often

serve as an important national symbol and affirm a set of national values. A national myth may

sometimes take the form of a national epic or be incorporated into a civil religion.


-National myths often exist only for the purpose of state-sponsored propaganda.



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- a dictator might tell stories of his ivinity or greatness to increase popularity


Pseudoscience - ANSWER ✔✔--consists of claims, beliefs, or practices presented as being plausible

scientifically, but which are not justifiable by the scientific method.


-Examples of pseudoscience concepts, proposed as scientific though they are not, include acupuncture,

alchemy, ancient astronauts, applied kinesiology, astrology, Ayurvedic medicine, biorhythms, brain

types, cellular memory, homeopathy.


Monomyth - ANSWER ✔✔--In narratology and comparative mythology, the monomyth, or the hero's

journey, is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an

adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed.


Mythomoteur - ANSWER ✔✔-- the constitutive myth that gives an ethnic group its sense of purpose.


Miracle - ANSWER ✔✔--A miracle is an event not explicable by natural or scientific laws


-"Miracle" in the Quran can be defined as a supernatural intervention in the life of human beings - Islam


Underdog - ANSWER ✔✔--A person or group in a competition, usually in sports and creative works,

who is popularly expected to lose. The party, team, or individual expected to win is called the favorite or

top dog. In the case where an underdog wins, the outcome is an upset. An "underdog bet" is a bet on the

underdog or outsider for which the odds are generally higher.


Noble lie - ANSWER ✔✔-In politics, a noble lie is a myth or untruth, often, but not invariably, of a

religious nature, knowingly propagated by an elite to maintain social harmony or to advance an agenda.

The noble lie is a concept originated by Plato as described in the Republic.


Alternative fact - ANSWER ✔✔-A phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway

during a Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press

Secretary Sean Spicer's false statement about the attendance at Donald Trump's inauguration as President

of the United States. When pressed during the interview with Chuck Todd to explain why Spicer

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"utter[ed] a provable falsehood", Conway stated that Spicer was giving "alternative facts." Todd

responded, "Look, alternative facts are not facts. They're falsehoods."


Skepticism - ANSWER ✔✔--Generally any questioning attitude or doubt towards one or more items of

putative knowledge or belief. It is often directed at domains, such as morality (moral skepticism), religion

(skepticism about the existence of God), or the nature of knowledge (skepticism of knowledge).


Cosmic Egg - ANSWER ✔✔--the world egg is a beginning of some sort, and the universe or some

primordial being comes into existence by "hatching" from the egg, sometimes lain on the primordial

waters of the Earth.


The concept was resurrected by modern science in the 1930s and explored by theoreticians during the

following two decades. The idea comes from a perceived need to reconcile Edwin Hubble's observation of

an expanding universe (which was also predicted from Einstein's equations of general relativity by

Alexander Friedmann) with the notion that the universe must be eternally old. Current cosmological

models maintain that 13.8 billion years ago, the entire mass of the universe was compressed into a

gravitational singularity, the so-called cosmic egg, from which it expanded to its current state (following

the Big Bang).


Gaia - ANSWER ✔✔--In Greek mythology is the personification of the Earth and one of the Greek

primordial deities. Gaia is the ancestral mother of all life: the primal Mother Earth goddess. She is the

immediate parent of Uranus (the sky), from whose sexual union she bore the Titans (themselves parents

of many of the Olympian gods) and the Giants, and of Pontus (the sea), from whose union she bore the

primordial sea gods. Her equivalent in the Roman pantheon was Terra.


Barton Cylinder - ANSWER ✔✔--a Sumerian creation myth, written on a clay cylinder in the mid to late

3rd millennium BC. Barton's original translation and commentary suggested a primitive sense of religion

where "chief among these spirits were gods, who, however capricious, were the givers of vegetation and

life." He discusses the text as a series of entreatments and appeals to the various provider and protector



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