Field of study interactive lesson and practice

  • architecture
  • business
  • engineering
  • information technology
  • mathematics
  • medicine
  • psychology
  • accounting
  • finance
  • banking
  • literature
  • performing


Fields of Study - Interactive Lesson

🎓 Fields of Study

Explore different academic disciplines and test your knowledge!

🏛️ Architecture

The art and science of designing and constructing buildings and structures.

💼 Business

The study of commerce, management, and organizational operations.

⚙️ Engineering

Applied science focused on designing and building systems and structures.

💻 Information Technology

The use of computers and technology to manage and process information.

🔢 Mathematics

The study of numbers, patterns, structures, and logical reasoning.

🏥 Medicine

The science of diagnosing, treating, and preventing diseases and injuries.

🧠 Psychology

The scientific study of mind, behavior, and mental processes.

📊 Accounting

The systematic recording and analysis of financial transactions.

💰 Finance

The management of money, investments, and financial planning.

🏦 Banking

Financial services involving deposits, loans, and monetary transactions.

📚 Literature

The study of written works, including novels, poetry, and drama.

🎭 Performing Arts

Creative arts performed live, including theater, music, and dance.

🧬 Biology

The scientific study of living organisms and life processes.

⚗️ Chemistry

The study of matter, its properties, and chemical reactions.

⚛️ Physics

The study of matter, energy, motion, and fundamental forces.

📜 History

The study of past events, civilizations, and human societies.

Score: 0/10
Loading question...
Matches: 0/8

Match the field with its description:

Fields of Study

Descriptions

English Meanings

  1. architecture: The art and science of planning, designing, and building buildings and structures.
  2. business: The activity of making and selling goods or services to earn money.
  3. engineering: Using science and math to design, build, and improve things like machines, roads, and systems.
  4. information technology: Using computers and technology to store, process, and share information.
  5. mathematics: The study of numbers, shapes, patterns, and how they relate to each other.
  6. medicine: The science and practice of keeping people healthy and treating illness and injuries.
  7. psychology: The study of how people think, feel, and behave.
  8. accounting: Recording, sorting, and checking financial information, like money going in and out.
  9. finance: Managing and studying money, investments, and how to grow wealth.
  10. banking: The activity of handling money and financial services through banks, like saving and borrowing.
  11. literature: Written works such as stories, poems, and plays that people read for enjoyment or learning.
  12. performing: Acting, singing, dancing, or presenting on stage or in front of an audience.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post