The most complete list of all Peerless Scholar Questions and Answers in Rise of Kingdoms. Tested and proven to work. Don’t miss out! Show
The questions and answers on this site have gone through rigorous spelling checks, word-for-word, letter-for-letter for every question and answer in Peerless Scholar. Remember to bookmark this page for your future reference. All Peerless Scholar Questions & AnswersBelow is a collection of all the trivia Q&A I have encountered in the game and am sharing with you here for your benefit. Please follow the instructions below. Instructions: For ROK played on mobile phone:
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Peerless Scholar PreliminaryPeerless Scholar “Preliminary” is a series of 10 trivial questions, available daily on weekdays (Monday-Friday), which has no time limit for answering the questions. It is easy to complete and the rewards for completion are worth your time. Passing each Preliminary entitles you to a “Midterm Life Token”, which I will explain its purpose in the next section. You can get up to 3 Midterm Life Tokens each week. Peerless Scholar MidtermAt the weekend, the “Midterm” is held on the Saturday at two different timeslots (UTC 02:30 and UTC 12:30), so all gamers living in different time-zones should be able to participate. “Passing” the Midterm allows you to share in the 1.5 million gems pool reward amongst all participants! In addition, you and your alliance will also receive Alliance Gifts rewards which includes Golden Keys, Speedups and Resource Packs. The Midterm comprises of 15 trivial questions. To pass the Midterm, you have to answer all 15 correctly. If you have obtained the weekly maximum of 3 Midterm Life Tokens from the Preliminary, you will pass the Midterm if you answer correctly a minimum of 12 questions (15 – 3 = 12). The passing rate of the Midterm is about 20%. I usually receive 100-200 gems for passing the Midterm each week. In certain weeks, the reward can be much higher. These gems could be yours requiring only your time in answering trivia questions, unlike the other ways to obtain gems in-game (gathering, use of speed-ups or defeating a number of barbarians or barbarian forts), so it is definitely worth your effort. Peerless Scholar Final ExamThe Final Exam takes place on the last Saturday of each month at 14:30 UTC. You can qualify for the Final Exam by passing any round of the Midterm in the same month. There is a total of 5 million gems up for grabs to be shared with all participants who pass the Final Exam. There will be 20 questions in total. The questions will be on a timer and you will need to answer within the allocated time:
You are given three chances (Life Token) and will be disqualified once you fail to answer 4 questions correctly. If you fail the Final Exam, you will not be able to share in the gems pool but you will still be rewarded: If you pass the Final Exam, you will receive an attractive amount of gems. On rare occasions, especially when the questions in the exam are tough, the rewards can be much higher than usual. I once passed a Final Exam and received a whopping 3,125 gems! Click here to return to the main menu for Rise of Kingdoms. My Record of Final Exam passes (started recording from February 2022): Result dated 26 March 2022Result dated 26 February 2022ROK Peerless Scholar | The most complete list of all Peerless Scholar Questions and Answers in Rise of Kingdoms. Tested and proven to work. Don’t miss out! What is the description of the mare imbrium on the moon?Mare Imbrium /ˈɪmbriəm/ (Latin imbrium, the "Sea of Showers" or "Sea of Rains", "Sea of Tears") is a vast lava plain within the Imbrium Basin on the Moon and is one of the larger craters in the Solar System. The Imbrium Basin formed from the collision of a proto-planet during the Late Heavy Bombardment.
Which of the following describes a monotheist?A person who believes in only one god can be called a monotheist. The adjective form, monotheistic, is typically used in terms like monotheistic religions and monotheistic beliefs.
What did the word marathon originally refer to rok?The word marathon has ancient legendary roots: it comes from a long journey taken on foot by the Greek messenger Pheidippides, from the battlefields of Marathon to Athens in 490 BCE.
Which commander is known as the immortal hammer?Charles, also known as "The Hammer" (in Old French, Martel), successfully asserted his claims to power as successor to his father as the power behind the throne in Frankish politics.
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