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Which of the following is not the recommendation made by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on

Water Resources?
1 Chalking out an innovative and dynamic strategy to enable states to adopt the Model
Ground Water Bill
2 Reviewing the National Water Policy 2002 in view of looming thereat of climate change

3 Focusing on conservation of water minimizing wastage and equal distribution of water

4 To reject draft national Water Mission

Ans:4

Q. Which city is famous for oranges?

1 Ratnagiri

2 Darjeeling

3 Nagpur

4 Lucknow

Ans:3

Q. How may squares are there in a Chess Board?

1 36

2 48

3 64

4 72

Ans:3

Q. Yakshagan is the famous dance form of the State of

1 Andhra Pradesh

2 Orissa

3 Karnataka

4 Tamil Nadu

Ans:3
Q. Who is the first Indian Field Marshal?

1 K. M. Kariappa

2 S.H.F.J. Manekshaw

3 K. Sunderji

4 None of those

Ans:2

Q. Which is the capital of Manipur?

1 Dispur

2 Imphal

3 Agartala

4 None of these

Ans:2

Q. IC chips used in computers are usually made of

1 Lead

2 Silicon

3 Chromium

4 Gold

Ans:2

Q. The "stones" formed in human kidney consist mostly of

1 Calcium oxalate

2 Magnesium sulphate

3 Sodium chloride

4 Sodium phosphate

Ans:3
Q. "City of Golden Gates" is

1 Hawan

2 San Francisco

3 London

4 Paris

Ans:2

Q. The study which deals with secret writing is known as

1 Cryptography

2 Secretology

3 Cytography

4 Cryptology

Ans:4

Q. The term Grand Slam is associated with

1 Billiards

2 Chess

3 Cricket

4 Bridge & Tennis

Ans:4

Q. The oceans cover -------- of the surface of the earth

1 71%

2 60%

3 81%

4 90%

Ans:1
Q. "James Bond" is a character created by

1 Ian Fleming

2 Perry Masion

3 Agatha Christie

4 Wode House

Ans:1

Q. Acupuncture is widely practised in

1 India

2 America

3 China

4 Germany

Ans:3

Q. The term 16 yards hit is associated with

1 Polo

2 Hockey

3 Baseball

4 Badminton

Ans:2

Q. Largest river in the world is

1 Nile

2 Brahmaputra

3 Amazon

4 Mississippi

Ans:3
Q. Lines on a map, where pressures are equal, are called

1 Longitudes

2 Latitudes

3 Isobars

4 Isotopes

Ans:1

Q. All revenues received and loans raised by the Union Government go into

1 Public Accounts of India

2 Consolidated Fund of India

3 Contingency Fund of India

4 None of these

Ans:2

Q. Which of the following cities of India is called the "Silicon Valley of India"?

1 Hyderabad

2 Bangalore

3 Mumbai

4 Chennai

Ans:2

Q. The role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis is

1 Absorption of water

2 Absorption of light

3 Absorption of Co2

4 None of these

Ans:2
Q. Herbicides are chemicals which control

1 Fungi

2 Weeds

3 Nematodes

4 Insects

Ans:2

Q. Which one of the following ensures personal freedom?

1 Mandamus

2 Habeas Corpus

3 Quo Warranto

4 None of These

Ans:2

Q. The first Europeans to start trade relations with India were the

1 Portuguese

2 British

3 French

4 Dutch

Ans:4

Q. Process of breeding fish in ponds and artificial reservoirs is known as

1 Aquaculture

2 Fishing

3 Apiculture

4 Pisciculture

Ans:4
Q. Why does diamond shine at night?

1 Diamonds are radioactive so there are radiations

2 On account of high refractive index, the rays of light get internally reflected

3 Diamonds shine because they have some amount of radium in the

4 Diamond shines because it has tetrahedral molecular structure

Ans:4

Q. The International Court of Justice has

1 10 judges

2 15 judges

3 20 judges

4 25 judges

Ans:2

Q. The Paralympic Games 2008 were held in

1 Tokyo

2 Madrid

3 Stockholm

4 Beijing

Ans:4

Q. Non-conventional source of energy best suited for India is

1 Solar energy

2 Wind energy

3 Tidal wave energy

4 Nuclear energy

Ans:1
Q. What is meat by myopia?

1 Long-sightedness

2 Short-sightedness

3 Colour blindness

4 Night blindness

Ans:2

Q. Communal electorate in India was introduced through which of the following acts?

1 1909

2 1919

3 1935

4 None of these

Ans:1

Q. Rowlatt Act was passed in the year

1 1917

2 1919

3 1921

4 1923

Ans:2

Q. 4th July, 1776 is important in world history because

1 Battle of Plassey started

2 Sea route to India was discovered

3 English King Charles II was executed

4 American congress adopted the Declaration of Independence

Ans:4
Q. Which of the following pairs is correct?

1 Ashvaghosa - Vikramaditya

2 Banabhatta - Harshvardhan

3 Harisena - Kanishka

4 Kalidasa - Samudragupta

Ans:2

Q. The sea route to India was discovered by the

1 Dutch

2 English

3 Portuguese

4 French

Ans:3

Q. Sir Charles Wood's Despatch of 1854 dealt with

1 Administrative reforms

2 Social reforms

3 Economic reforms

4 Educational reforms

Ans:4

Q. The name of Lord Cornwallis is associated with the

1 Dual government

2 Maratha wars

3 System of subsidiary

4 Permanent settlement

Ans:4
Q. Which was the first among the following?

1 Doctrine of Lapse

2 Subsidiary Alliance

3 Permanent Settlement

4 Double Government

Ans:4

Q. Babur entered India for the first time from the west through

1 Kashmir

2 Sind

3 Punjab

4 Rajasthan

Ans:2

Q. "The Vedas contain all the truth" was interpreted by

1 Swami Vivekanand

2 Swami Dayanand

3 Swami Shraddhanand

4 S.Radhakrishnan

Ans:2

Q. Which of the following battles changed the destiny of a Mughal ruler of India?

1 Haldighati

2 Panipat II

3 Khanua

4 Chusa

Ans:2
Q. Who founded the philosophy of Pustimarga?

1 Chaitanya

2 Nanak

3 Surdas

4 Ballabhacharya

Ans:4

Q. The main contribution of the Chola dynasty in the field of administration lies in

1 Systematic provincial administration

2 A well planned revenue system

3 A well organised central government

4 An organised local self government

Ans:4

Q. The black hole theory was discovered by

1 S. Chandrashekhar

2 Har Gobind Khorana

3 C. V. Raman

4 S. Ramanujan

Ans:1

Q. Of the total water on the earth, fresh water reserves constitute approximately

1 4.5%

2 2.7%

3 1.2%

4 5.8%

Ans:2
Q. The magnetic effect of electric current was first observed by

1 Henry

2 Oersted

3 Faraday

4 Volta

Ans:2

Q. The percentage of glucose present in the normal urine is

1 0.1%

2 2%

3 9.5%

4 0%

Ans:1

Q. Jahangiri Mahal is located in

1 Delhi

2 Fatehpur Sikri

3 Agra Fort

4 Sikandara

Ans:3

Q. Both Mahavira and Buddha preached during the reign of

1 Ajatashatru

2 Bimbisara

3 Nandivardhan

4 Uday

Ans:2
Q. Who were the immediate successors of the Imperial Mauryas in Magadha?

1 Kushanas

2 Pandyas

3 Satvahanas

4 Sungas

Ans:4

Q. Who among the following was a leading exponent of Gandhian thoughts?

1 J. L. Nehru

2 M. N. Roy

3 Vinoba Bhave

4 Jayaprakash Narayan

Ans:3

Q. The main external threat to the Sultanate of Delhi was posed by the

1 Mughals

2 Afghans

3 Iranians

4 None of these

Ans:4

Q. Who founded the Hindu Shahi dynasty of Punjab?

1 Vasumitra

2 Kallar

3 Jayapala

4 Mahipala

Ans:3
Q. Gupta empire declined in the fifth century A.D. as a consequence of

1 Chalukya raids

2 Greek invasion

3 Hun invasion

4 Pallava raids

Ans:3

Q. Who wrote Mitakshara, a book on Hindu law?

1 Nayachandra

2 Amoghvarsa

3 Vijnaneswara

4 Kumban

Ans:3

Q. What is the correct chronological order of the dynasties in which they invaded India?

1. Huns 2. Kushanas

3. Aryans 4. Greeks

1 4, 3, 2, 1

2 3, 4, 2, 1

3 4, 2, 3, 1

4 3, 4, 1, 2

Ans:2

Q. The Political and cultural centre of the Pandyas was

1 Vengi

2 Madurai

3 Kanchipuram
4 Mahabalipuram

Ans:3

Q. The first discourse of Buddha in Sarnath is called

1 Mahabhiniskraman

2 Mahaparinirvana

3 Mahamastakabhisheka

4 Dharmachakrapravartan

Ans:4

Q. The first telegraph line between Calcutta and Agra was opened in

1 1852

2 1853

3 1854

4 1855

Ans:2

Q. The relics of Indus Valley Civilisation indicates that the main occupation of the people was

1 Agriculture

2 Cattle rearing

3 Commerce

4 Hunting

Ans:3

Q. Marish traveller, Ibn Batutah, came to India during the time of

1 Ala-ud-din Khilji

2 Firuz Shah Tughlaq

3 Balban
4 Muhammed bin Tughlaq

Ans:4

Q. Ahilyabai was the queen of

1 Gwalior

2 Malwa

3 Jaipur

4 Bijapur

Ans:1

Q. The ancient name of Bengal was

1 Kamrupa

2 Vasta

3 Gauda

4 Vallabhi

Ans:3

Q. Protective foods in our diet are

1 Fats and vitamins

2 Carbohydrates and minerals

3 Vitamins and minerals

4 Proteins and carbohydrates

Ans:4

Q. A light sensitive compound used in photography is

1 Silver chloride

2 Silver sulphide

3 Silver bromide
4 Silver oxide

Ans:3

Q. The function of hemoglobin in the body is

1 Transport of oxygen

2 Destruction of bacteria

3 Prevention of anemia

4 Utilisation of iron

Ans:1

Q. Which of the following types of clothes is manufactured by using petroleum products?

1 Rayon Silk

2 Terelyne

3 Nylon

4 Cotton

Ans:3

Q. Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?

1 Encephalitis - Brain

2 Colitis - Colon

3 Hepatitis - Liver

4 Jaundice - Throat

Ans:4

Q. Which of the following is the latest Tank?

1 Akash

2 Pritvi

3 Arjun
4 Bhim

Ans:3

Q. As per census 2001, which of the following States has the lowest density of population?

1 Manipur

2 Meghalaya

3 Nagaland

4 Mizoram

Ans:4

Q. The Chilka Lake region lies in between the deltas of

1 Ganga & Mahanadi

2 Godavari & Krishna

3 Mahanadi & Godavari

4 Krishna & Kaveri

Ans:3

Q. Which of the following prizes is given by the UNESCO?

1 Magsaysay Award

2 Kalinga Prize

3 Booker Prize

4 Pulitzer Prize

Ans:2

Q. The first electric railway was opened in

1 1853

2 1885

3 1905
4 1925

Ans:4

Q. Which among the following is the most common element in the earth's crust?

1 Hydrogen

2 Oxygen

3 Magnesium

4 Aluminium

Ans:2

Q. U Thant Award is given for

1 Contribution to east-est understanding

2 Community leadership

3 Social service

4 Journalism

Ans:3

Q. Which of the following is correctly matched?

1 Gulbarga - Karnataka

2 Midnapur - Gujarat

3 Wardha - Madhya Pradesh

4 Cochin - Tamil Nadu

Ans:1

Q. The State in India having dry season for only 3 to 4 months every year is

1 West Bengal

2 Kerala

3 Mizoram
4 Himachal Prades

Ans:3

Q. Who among the following were popularly known as Red Shirts?

1 Congress Socialists

2 Members of Azad Hind Fauj

3 Khudai Khidmatgars

4 People led by Rami Gaidinliu

Ans:3

Q. The Barrah dacoity was the first major venture of the revolutionary terrorists of the freedom
movement in

1 The Madras Presidency

2 Punjab

3 Bomay-Karnataka

4 East Bengal

Ans:4

Q. During the period of Renaissance, the new style of architecture first developed in

1 Italy

2 France

3 England

4 Germany

Ans:1

Q. Who among the following was the Constitutional adviser to the Constituent Assembly of India?

1 M. C. Setalvad

2 K. M. Munshi
3 Jawaharlal Nehru

4 B. N. Rau

Ans:4

Q. A common High Court for two or more states and/or Union Territories may be established by the

1 President

2 Parliament by making law

3 Governor of State

4 Chief Justice of India

Ans:2

Q. Which of the following writs may be issued to enforce a Fundamental Right?

1 Habeas Corpus

2 Mandamus

3 Prohibition

4 Certiorari

Ans:1

Q. Srinagar is situated on the bank of the river

1 Ravi

2 Sutlej

3 Jhelum

4 Chenab

Ans:3

Q. Which of the following rivers does not form any delta at its mouth?

1 Cauvery

2 Mahanadi
3 Gadavari

4 Tapti

Ans:4

Q. The canal joining Baltic Sea to North Sea is

1 Kiel Canal

2 Suez Canal

3 Panama Canal

4 None of these

Ans:1

Q. Which of the following pairs is correct?

1 Bonn - Danube

2 Baghdad - Tigris

3 Rome - Seine

4 Paris - Tiber

Ans:2

Q. High pressure subtropical calm belts known as `Horse Latitudes' lies between

1 0 and 15

2 20 and 25

3 30 and 35

4 None of these

Ans:3

Q. On 22nd December, which of the following places has the largest day and shortest night?

1 Melbourne

2 Moscow
3 Madrid

4 Madras

Ans:1

Q. 'Abhinav Bharat' was orgonised by

1 Bhai Parmanand

2 Khudiram Bose

3 Vir Savarkar

4 None of these

Ans:3

Q. In 2010, China became the third country in the world to possess an anti satellite weapon system.
The other two countries are

1 Germany and Russia

2 France and the USA

3 The USA and Germany

4 The USA and Russia

Ans:4

Q. Which organisation collects data for the unorganised sector?

1 NSSO

2 CSO

3 ASI

4 RBI

Ans:1

Q. Blue Revolution is related to

1 fish production

2 milk production
3 oil production

4 food production

Ans:1

Q. Who was the first Test centurion in Indian Cricket?

1 Vinu Mankad

2 C. K. Naidu

3 Lala Amarnath

4 Pankaj Roy

Ans:3

Q. From which of the following Upanishads the words "Satyameva Jayate" inscribed in Devanagari
Script below the abacus of the State Emblem are?

1 Prashna

2 Mundaka

3 Mandukya

4 Ishavasya

Ans:2

Q. Which country of the following has the largest Muslim population?

1 India

2 Pakistan

3 Indonesia

4 Saudi Arabia

Ans:3

Q. The confluence of the river Alkananda and Bhagirathi is known as

1 Rudraprayag
2 Devaprayag

3 Haridwar

4 Kedarnath

Ans:2

Q. Who is the author of the book "The Argumentative Indian"?

1 V. S. Naipaul

2 Vikram Seth

3 Sashi Tharoor

4 Amartya Sen

Ans:4

Q. Who is the Chief Law Officer of the Government of India?

1 The Chief Justice of India

2 The Registrar of the Supreme Court

3 The Law Minister of India

4 The Attorney General of India

Ans:4

Q. The sphere of living matter together with water, air and soil on the surface of the earth is known
as

1 Lithosphere

2 Biosphere

3 Hydrosphere

4 Atmosphere

Ans:2

Q. Where is Naptha Jhakri Power Project located?

1 Uttarakhand
2 Arunachal Pradesh

3 Himachal Pradesh

4 Andhra Pradesh

Ans:3

Question (1) Who won the Best Footballer 2016 in the World?
Answer:- Cristiano Ronaldo.

Question (2) Who is the UN Secretary General?


Answer:- Antonio Guterres.

Question (3) What was Word of the Year-2016 according to the Dictionary.com?
Answer:- Xenophobia.

Question (4) NASA launched the OSIRIS-REx Mission to collect samples from which asteroid?
Answer:- Asteroid Bennu.

Question (5) In Bihar, UNESCO has declared which place as a World Heritage Site?
Answer:- Bihars ancient Nalanda University.

Question (6) How many satellites in a single mission using PSLV C-34 launched in 2016?
Answer:- 20 satellites.

Question (7) Reliance Jio has launched which digital wallet service for peoples?
Answer:- JioMoney.

Question (8) Who has been appointed as Lt Governor of Puducherry for 2 years?
Answer:- Kiran Bedi.

Question (9) What do you mean by the Solar Wind?


Answer:- This is happen when sun release the continuous flow of charged particles and which permeates
the solar system.

Question (10) Which is the second largest moon in our solar system?
Answer:- Titan (Saturn moon) is the second largest moon in our solar system.

Question (11) Mostly which gases found of the planet Jupiter?


Answer:- Hydrogen and Helium.

Question (12) What are the name of Galilean moons?


Answer:- Io, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto (moons of Jupiter).

Question (13) Which galaxy is closest to our galaxy?


Answer:- Andromeda galaxy.

Question (14) What is the age of Earth as calculated?


Answer:- Age of Earth is 4.543 billion years.

Question (15) Which planet have the Great Red Spot?


Answer:- Jupiter.

Question (16) What is the full form of NASA?


Answer:- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Question (17) What is the full form of ESA?


Answer:- European Space Agency.

Question (18) Which service is used for sending or receiving mail on the internet?
Answer:- Email.

Question (19) The term known as the electric meeting is what?


Answer:- Teleconferencing.

Question (20) What do you mean by IP address?


Answer:- Internet protocol.

Question (21) What do you mean by modem?


Answer:- This is the combined device for modulation and demodulation.

Question (22) Who set up the dual system of administration in Bengal?


Answer:- Robert Clive.

Question (23) Who give the first call of India for Indians for Swarajya?
Answer:- Dayanand Saraswati.

Question (24) Who established a trading post in 1612 at Gujarat?


Answer:- British.

Question (25) What was the year of Regulating Act?


Answer:- In 1773.

1) What is the name given to wooden carving?

Answer: Xylography.
2) Intelligence agency of UK?

Answer: MI5.

3) Name the nuclear plant that closed for ever in Ukrain.

Answer: Chernobyl.

4) What is the basic principle of Miss Universe Competition?

Answer: Beauty with brains.

5) What is Heliport?

Answer: Airport of Helicopter.

6) Haiti is an independent country of this seashore. Name the seashore.

Answer: Caribbean sea.

7) Which ex-president of America had given the leadership in the peace activities of Haiti in
1994?

Answer: Jimmy Carter.

8) Name the Indonesian president who formed the movement called West Pacific Forum?

Answer: Abdurrahman Wahid.

9) Which section of United Nations Organization stands against the pollution?

Answer: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)


10) How many countries had sign in UNEP?

Answer: 120.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 2


General Knowledge 11 20

11) Who came into power in Canada continuously for the third time?

Answer: Jean Chretien.

12) Which countrys capital is Ottawa?

Answer: Canada.

13) A city of one mile width and two miles length as 177 canals of 28 miles length. Name the
city.

Answer: Venice.

14) Fianna Fail is a political party. Name the country where it belongs.

Answer: Ireland.

15) In which day Good Friday Agreement was signed?

Answer: April 10, 1998.

16) The force which forms under the earth region causes earthquake. Name this earth
region?

Answer: Hypocentre.
17) According to the laws of Israel, if a Prime Minister resigns his post, within which period a
new Prime Minister should be appointed?

Answer: 60 days.

18) Write the scientific name of lie detector which uses by the police for proving lies?

Answer: Polygraph.

19) What is the name of military intelligence organization of Israel?

Answer: Mossad.

20) Which president of Pakistan did issue the order of exilement of Nawaz Sharif?

Answer: Muhammad Rafiq Tarar.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 3


General Knowledge 21 30

21) A military group of Chile killed 73 political prisoners in 1973. This incident is known as _?

Answer: Caravan of Death.

22) Which democratic republic has given the right for mercy killing?

Answer: Netherlands.

23) Which planet has the feeling that sun rises in the west?
Answer: Venus.

24) Which scientist got a record of patents for his discoveries?

Answer: Thomas Alva Edison.

25) Which virus causes bleeding in the body due to the destruction of blood vessels?

Answer: Ebola virus.

26) Name the top most civilian award of America?

Answer: Presidential Medal of Freedom.

27) In which place of Russia the body of Lenin is embalmed?

Answer: Red Square.

28) Who discovered Walkman?

Answer: Akio Morita.

29) Where is the longest highway tunnel of the world situated?

Answer: Norway.

30) Which woman is selected in US Senate firstly?

Answer: Hillary Rodham Clinton.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 4


General Knowledge 31 40
31) Which country has the worlds one-fourth oil reserve?

Answer: Saudi Arabia.

32) What is the old name of Taiwan?

Answer: Formosa.

33) Which is the dangerous mark of the Richter scale which records earthquake?

Answer: 6 and above.

34) Which is the largest internet complex of America?

Answer: America On-line.

35) Name the biggest cement producers of the world?

Answer: Lafarge, France.

36) Name the first monkey born on genetic technology?

Answer: ANDI.

37) What is Ganymede?

Answer: A moon of Jupiter.

38) Which is the largest moon of the solar system?

Answer: Ganymede.
39) Who is known as African Gandhi?

Answer: Kenneth Kaunda.

40) Who wrote A Brief History of Time?

Answer: Stephen Hawking.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 5


General Knowledge 51 50

41) Which country is known as Economic Power House of Europe?

Answer: Germany.

42) Who wrote Galileos Daughter?

Answer: Dava Sobel.

43) Which day is celebrated as International Customs Day?

Answer: January 26.

44) Name the highest town of Europe?

Answer: Daos.

45) Who discovered Richter scale?

Answer: Charles F. Richter.


46) Where is the headquarters of International Press Institutes?

Answer: Vienna, Austria.

47) Who discovered the genetic code of rice?

Answer: Scientists of Torrey Mesa Research Institute, America.

48) What is the national emblem of New Zealand?

Answer: Kiwi.

49) What is Hey You?

Answer: A computer virus.

50) Who is Anna Kournikova?

Answer: A Russian tennis player.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 6


General Knowledge 51 60

51) Triple Therapy drug cocktail is a medicine to this disease. Which disease?

Answer: AIDS.

52) Which award is known as the Nobel Prize in music?

Answer: Polar Music Prize.


53) Who is the most famous Pole-vaulter of the world?

Answer: Sergey Bubka (Ukraine)

54) After observation of wild life of this island Charles Darwin derived the theory of
Evolution. Name this island?

Answer: Galapagos Islands, at distance of 965 km from Ecuador.

55) Which day is celebrated ad World Mother-Tongue Day?

Answer: February 21.

56) What is the official name of North Korea?

Answer: Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.

57) Which country is known as Hermit Kingdom?

Answer: Korea.

58) Which are the official languages of Switzerland?

Answer: German, French and Italian.

59) Which is the biggest city of Washington State?

Answer: Seattle.

60) Who is known as the father of Modern Turkey?

Answer: Kemal Mustafa.


General Knowledge Quiz Part 7
General Knowledge 61 70

61) Which mathematical engineer of America is known as Father of Information Technology?

Answer: Claude Shannon.

62) Who is the father of Green Revolution?

Answer: Norman Borlaug.

63) Which countrys capital is Bogota?

Answer: Colombia.

64) International Womans Day?

Answer: March 8.

65) World Handicapped Day?

Answer: March 15.

66) World Forest Conservation Day?

Answer: March 21.

67) World Water Conservation Day?

Answer: March 22.


68) World Atmospheric Day?

Answer: March 23.

69) World Tuberculosis Abolishment Day?

Answer: March 24.

70) World Oceanography Day?

Answer: April 5.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 8


General Knowledge 71 80

71) World Haemophilia Day?

Answer: April 17.

72) World Heritage Day?

Answer: April 18.

73) In which country the first modernized census conducted?

Answer: America.

74) In which yearly book, UNO publishes its census report?

Answer: Demographic yearbook.


75) Which is the purest water of nature?

Answer: Rain water.

76) Baby is a book. Teacher should study each pages of this book who said this?

Answer: Rousseau.

77) Who formulated the principle Tech through play?

Answer: Froebel.

78) Who prepared intelligence test firstly?

Answer: Alfred Binet.

79) Which countrys airline is KLM?

Answer: Holland.

80) Name the pope who had visited most countries?

Answer: John Paul II.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 9


General Knowledge 81 90

81) What is the name of Australian Airlines?

Answer: Qantas Airways.


82) Which countrys airlines is Druk Air?

Answer: Bhutan.

83) Which woman had controlled space shuttle firstly?

Answer: Eileen Collins.

84) Which woman had walked in space firstly?

Answer: Valentina Tereshkova.

85) Name the oldest man who had gone to space?

Answer: John Glenn.

86) The next day of Christmas commonly known as?

Answer: Boxing day.

87) In which country the barter system has started?

Answer: Europe and South Africa.

88) What is known as Perfume Ball in cricket?

Answer: The bounced ball at the height of nose-level of batsman.

89) Who developed the first computer languages BASIC?

Answer: John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz.


90) Father of Zoology?

Answer: Aristotle.

General Knowledge Quiz Part 10


General Knowledge 91 100

91) Which is the biggest mosque of the world?

Answer: Faisal Mosque, Islamabad.

92) Name the headquarters of INTERPOL?

Answer: Lyon, France.

93) In the production of coconuts in world, which country ranks top?

Answer: Philippines.

94) Which is the largest consumer country of gold?

Answer: India.

95) Name the dance movement of honeybees to inform others about the presence of food?

Answer: Waggle dance.

96) Which star is exploded itself and puts the material into space?

Answer: Supernova.
97) Who derived the first theory on a universe which expands gradually?

Answer: Arthur Eddington.

98) Who was the first woman high court judge of New Zealand?

Answer: Dame Silvia Rose Cartwright.

99) Worlds coldest desert Gobi belongs to which country?

Answer: Mongolia.

100) Name the official residence of French President?

Answer: Elysee Palace.

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