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How do I improve my general knowledge? Many people ask this question. So, I've decided to put some general knowledge questions in the form of a quiz along with their answers so that you can learn and improve your general knowledge. If you have any tips or suggestions to improve general knowledge and would like to share them with our readers then you are most welcome to put them in your comments. If this quiz is helpful to you then make sure to send it to as many friends as you can so that they too can benefit from it. Prize winners:: Chemistry Economic Sciences Literature Peace Physics Physiology or Medicine |
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Introduction Nobel Prizes, annual monetary awards granted to
individuals or institutions for outstanding contributions in the fields
of physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, international
peace, and economic sciences. The Nobel prizes are internationally
recognized as the most prestigious awards in each of these fields. The
prizes were established by Swedish inventor and industrialist Alfred
Bernhard Nobel, who set up a fund for them in his will. The first Nobel
prizes were awarded on December 10, 1901, the fifth anniversary of
Nobel’s death. Nobel Prizes, annual monetary awards granted to individuals or
institutions for outstanding contributions in the fields of physics,
chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, international peace, and
economic sciences. The Nobel prizes are internationally recognized as
the most prestigious awards in each of these fields. The prizes were
established by Swedish inventor and industrialist Alfred Bernhard Nobel,
who set up a fund for them in his will. The first Nobel prizes were
awarded on December 10, 1901, the fifth anniversary of Nobel’s death. In 1968 the Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, created an
economics prize to commemorate the bank's 300th anniversary. This prize,
called the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science, was first awarded
in 1969. The bank provides a cash award equal to the other Nobel prizes. Nobel Foundation In 1900 the Nobel Foundation was established to manage the fund and
to administer the activities of the institutions charged with selecting
winners. The fund is controlled by a board of directors, which serves
for two-year periods and consists of six members: five elected by the
trustees of the awarding bodies mentioned in the will, and the sixth
appointed by the Swedish government. All six members are either Swedish
or Norwegian citizens. Prizes A prize for achievement in a particular field may be awarded to an
individual, divided equally between two people, or awarded jointly among
two or three people. According to the Nobel Foundation’s statutes, the
prize cannot be divided among more than three people, but it can go to
an institution. A prize may go unawarded if no candidate is chosen for
the year under consideration, but each of the prizes must be awarded at
least once every five years. If the Nobel Foundation does not award a
prize in a given year, the prize money remains in the trust. Likewise,
if a prize is declined or not accepted before a specified date, the
Nobel Foundation retains the prize money in its trust.
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