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The Man Behind the Myth


                    Behind  the  iconic  image  of  Einstein  sticking
                    out  his  tongue  was  a  man  of  wit,  humility,
                    and  deep  introspection.  He  loved  playing
                    the  violin,  sailing,  and  engaging  in  spirited
                    debates. Einstein's personal life was complex,
                    marked by both triumphs and struggles. Yet,
                    his unwavering commitment to understanding
                    the universe never wavered. He once said, "The
                    important  thing  is  not  to  stop  questioning."
                    Einstein's legacy is not just his theories but his
                    enduring spirit of inquiry and his belief in the
                    boundless potential of the human mind.





              Albert Einstein's life teaches us to stay curious and keep learning, no matter the challenges. He
              struggled in school but never stopped asking questions, which led to incredible discoveries
              in science. His story shows that imagination is just as important as knowledge and reminds
              us to think creatively, stay humble, and use our talents to make the world a better place.


                              The Scientist Who Redefined the Universe



             1.  Which university did Einstein attend?
                (a) University of Berlin                          (b) Swiss Federal Polytechnic

                (c)  Harvard University                           (d) University of Oxford
             2.  For which discovery did Einstein win the Nobel Prize in 1921?
                (a) Theory of Relativity                          (b) Photoelectric Effect
                (c)  Brownian Motion                              (d) Quantum Entanglement
             3.  What year did Einstein publish his special theory of relativity?
                (a) 1905                                          (b) 1915

                (c)  1921                                         (d) 1933
             4.  What was the name of Einstein’s first wife?
                (a) Elsa Einstein                                 (b) Mileva Marić
                (c)  Marie Curie                                  (d)  Helen Dukas

             4.  Which country did Einstein move to in 1933?
                (a) Switzerland                                   (b) United Kingdom
                (c)  United States                                (d)  Canada


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