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- How many rings are in Olympic logo?
- 7
- 5
- 6
- None of the above
- In hexadecimal system,the number 15 represents which letter?
- E
- C
- H
- F
- Wimbledon Trophy is associated with which Sports?
- Hockey
- Football
- Badminton
- Tennis
- What color is chlorophyll?
- Green
- Red
- Brown
- None of the above
- In which year did the RMS Titanic sink?
- 15 April,1812
- 15 April,1913
- 15 April,1912
- 15 April,1918
- Which country is called "the Land of Rising Sun" ?
- China
- Philippines
- Japan
- Korea
- The UN General Assembly Office is situated in
- Geneva
- Paris
- New York
- Moscow
- Which is used as the logo of the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF)?
- Penguin
- Lion
- Panda
- None of the above
- The country which is not using Euro as their currency?
- Norway
- Germany
- Finland
- Portugal
- Which city is said to be "The Queen of Arabian Sea"?
- Kochi,India
- Karachi,Pakistan
- Somalia,Africa
- None of the above
- Name the company which has its name based on a river name?
- Sony
- Motorola
- Nokia
- Samsung
- Who drafted the "Declaration of American Independence"?
- Thomas Jefferson
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Harry S.Truman
- Abraham Lincoln
- What is the common name for Washing Soda?
- Calcium Carbonate
- Sodium Carbonate
- Calcium BiCarbonate
- Sodium Bicarbonate
- Cow's Milk is rich in
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin B
- Vitamin A
- "Aurora Borealis" is commonly known as
- Eastern Lights
- Western Lights
- Southern Lights
- Northern Lights
- Name the longest river in the world?
- Nile
- Mississippi
- Amazon
- Congo
- After Which famous person was the teddy bear named?
- Clifford K. Berryman
- Morris Michtom
- Theodore Roosevelt
- None of the above
- Name the game associated with Durand Cup?
- Volleyball
- Basketball
- Throwball
- Football
- In which direction does the Earth rotates on its own axis?
- East to West
- West to East
- North to South
- South to North
- What are the five colors of Olympic Ring?
- blue, yellow, black, green, and red on White Background
- blue, yellow, black, green and orange on White Background
- blue, yellow, brown, green and red on White Background
- violet, yellow, black, green and red on White Background
- Which country flag has maple leaf?
- Brazil
- Mexico
- Canada
- Argentina
- Which country is also called as "CopperCountry"?
- Zambia
- Chile
- Peru
- Russia
- Name the largest bird in the world?
- Emu
- King Penguin
- Rhea
- Ostrich
- Golden Revolution is meant for
- Oilseeds
- Honey
- fruits
- grains
- Bull Fighting is the national game of which country?
- Spain
- Germany
- France
- Portugal
- What is the Motto of Olympics?
- Faster,Harder,Longer
- Harder,Faster,Stronger
- Longer,Higher,Faster
- Faster, Higher, Stronger
- John F. Kennedy International Airport is Formerly known as
- LaGuardia International
- Idlewild Airport
- William P. Hobby Airport
- None of the above
- Which of the following is not the term used in Football?
- Backheel
- Double hat-trick
- Flick-on
- Foul
- Holy Land is a nickname refers to which country?
- Israel
- Romania
- Ghana
- Nigeria
- How many squares on the Chessboard?
- 204
- 64
- 205
- 65
- How many Continents are there in the World?
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 9
- Who coined the term "Eureka"?
- Vitruvius
- Archimedes
- Pamela Auble
- Jeffrey Franks
- Which country is known as 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?
- Norway
- Sweden
- Finland
- Greece
- What does the five rings in the Olympic flag symbolize?
- five Greek Gods of the World
- five Countries of the World
- five Oceans of the World
- five Continents of the World
- In Computer Networks,ATM stands for
- Automated Teller Machine
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode
- Adobe Type Manager
- Alternating Turing machine
- What is the currency of Japan?
- Yuan
- Ruble
- Euro
- Yen
- Which planet is called as "Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty"?
- Jupiter
- Venus
- Saturn
- Mercury
- Which vitamin helps in Blood Clot?
- Vitamin K
- Vitamin B7
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin C
- Name the Bird which is known as "Champions of backwards flight"?
- Goldcrest
- Weebill
- Goldfinch
- Humming Bird
- How many lines does a Shakespeare's sonnet have?
- 16
- 14
- 12
- 24
- How many members are there in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), an economic organisation?
- 20
- 10
- 25
- 15
- How many players are there in a baseball team?
- 8
- 13
- 11
- 9
- The World's one of the most active volcano "Mount Etna" is located in
- Italy
- France
- Austria
- Germany
- Which is commonly called as "Aurora Australis"?
- Northern lights
- Southern lights
- Western lights
- Eastern lights
- Who wrote the book "A Journey"?
- Tony Blair
- David Runciman
- George W. Bush
- None of the above
- The most common Abbreviation of CAD is
- Computer-Aided Diagnosis
- Coronary Artery Dissection
- Computer-Aided Design
- Cost Analysis Division
- Where is 'Bermuda Triangle' region located?
- Atlantic Ocean
- Pacific Ocean
- Arctic Ocean
- Antarctic Ocean
- Which country is also known as 'Land of Thousand Lakes'?
- Iceland
- Poland
- Switzerland
- Finland
- Who said "Et,tu Brute!"?
- Julius Caesar
- Mark Antony
- William Shakespeare
- None of the above
- Who is known as the "Father of English Poetry"?
- William Shakespeare
- William Wordsworth
- Robert Frost
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- Who is called as the Roman Goddess of the hunt and the moon?
- Luna
- Diana
- Diana and Luna
- None of the above
- Give the Latin word for "Before Noon"?
- Ante Meridiem
- Anno Mundi
- Anno Martyrum
- None of the above
- Who is the pioneer of chloroform as anaesthetic?
- David Waldie
- Dr. John Snow
- Samuel Guthrie
- James Simpson
- The Normal Human Ear can hear sound frequency from
- Above 20 Hertz
- 20 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz
- 200 Hertz to 20,000 Hertz
- 1,000 Hertz to 3,500 Hertz
- What is meant by "Regicide"?
- The action of killing a man
- The action of killing a friend
- The action of killing a King
- The action of killing a poet
- Which is the biggest flower in the world?
- Amorphophallus titanum
- Rafflesia arnoldii
- Corypha umbraculifera
- Posidonia
- What is the normal body temperature of human beings?
- 98.3 degree F
- 97.4 degree F
- 93.4 degree F
- 98.4 degree F
- Ornithology is the study of
- Birds
- Animals
- Reptiles
- Amphibians
- Which country is the largest producer of tea in the world?
- Brazil
- South Africa
- India
- China
- Who among the following is known as the national poet of England?
- William Wordsworth
- Geoffrey Chaucer
- William Shakespeare
- William Whitehead
- "Das Kapital" was written by
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Søren Kierkegaard
- Karl Marx
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Where is the SAARC headquarters located?
- Dhaka
- Kathmandu
- New Delhi
- Colombo
- Which of the following is the tallest Waterfall in the World?
- Yumbilla Falls
- Olo'upena Falls
- Tugela Falls
- Angel Falls
- Semiotics is the study of
- Signs and Sign processes
- Signs and symptoms
- Signs and wonder
- Signs and Signifiers
- How many years,after,Crystal Anniversary is celebrated?
- 5 years
- 10 years
- 15 years
- 25 years
- Which of the following is the official national anthem of USA?
- The Star-Spangled Banner
- Land of the Free
- The Soldier's Song
- Oh God of All Creation
- Name the Greek God of music?
- Muses
- Aphrodite
- Apollo
- Poseidon
- What is the French word for 'Monday'?
- Samedi
- Lundi
- Jeudi
- Mardi
- Which British Prime Minister was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature?
- Winston Churchill
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Woodrow Wilson
- Mikhail Gorbachev
- Name the capital of the country Peru?
- Iquitos
- Chimbote
- Lima
- Arequipa
- Which of the following country does not have river?
- Canada
- Egypt
- Saudi Arabia
- Indonesia
- Who is the "Father of Modern Physics"?
- Galileo Galilei
- Lavoisier
- Ernest Rutherford
- Berzelius
- "Unity gives Strength" is the National Motto of which country?
- Lithuania
- Belgium
- Republic of the Congo
- Indonesia
- Name the inventor of "World Wide Web"?
- Robert Cailliau
- Charles Babbage
- Bill Gates
- John Vincent Atanasoff
- How many bones are there in human body ?
- 326
- 226
- 206
- 306
- Name the Country which is also known as 'Roof of the World'?
- Nepal
- Tibet
- Bhutan
- India
- "Child Who Never Grew" is a book written by
- Stephen Hawking
- Anton Chekhov
- T.S. Eliot
- Pearl S. Buck
- Who is called as "Bard of Avon"?
- William Shakespeare
- Walt Whitman
- William Wordsworth
- Henry David Thoreau
- Which part of our body gets damaged due to excess consumption of alcoholic drinks?
- Heart
- Lungs
- Liver
- Kidney
- Which part of an Onion is edible?
- Stem modified for underwater growth
- Swollen leaves with a bit of stem
- Whole plant
- Proliferated stem and flower tissue
- What is the Roman Numerals for the year 2014?
- MMXIV
- MXIV
- MCMXIV
- MDCDXIV
- How many colors did Newton divided the Spectrum or Rainbow originally?
- 7
- 6
- 5
- 4
- The "Land of Morning Calm" is the nickname of which Country ?
- India
- Korea
- Burma
- Indonesia
- The Only Woman Who won two Nobel prizes?
- Pearl S. Buck
- Mother Teresa
- Aung San Suu Kyi
- Marie Curie
- Name the gas which is most commonly found in the air we breathe?
- Oxygen
- Carbon Di Oxide
- Hydrogen
- Nitrogen
- What distance does Marathon covers?
- 26 miles
- 26 miles and 365 yards
- 26 miles and 385 yards
- 586 yards
- Which Blood Vessel carrying blood away from the heart?
- Arteries
- Veins
- Capillaries
- None of the above
- Who was the famous tutor of Alexander the Great?
- Epicurus
- Aristotle
- Plato
- Socrates
- What is meant by "Apiphobia"?
- Fear of Cats
- Fear of Pain
- Fear of Spiders
- Fear of Bees
- How many edges are there in a cube?
- 8
- 6
- 12
- 16
- Which Olympic sport is played with stones and brooms?
- Skiing
- Rowing
- Curling
- Speed Skating
- The World's second highest Waterfall "Tugela waterfall" is found in which country?
- Venezuela
- Peru
- United States
- South Africa
- How many events are there in a Heptathlon?
- Eight
- Seven
- Six
- Two
- Who is called the "Father of Information Technology"?
- John Robinson Pierce
- Hendrik Wade Bode
- Claude Shannon
- Warren Weaver
- Traditionally,What is the color of London Taxicabs?
- Yellow
- White
- Black
- Brown
- Which of the following is the World's Longest running Play?
- Othello
- Romeo and Juliet
- Macbath
- Mouse Trap
- Give the abbreviation for GDP in Economics?
- Growth Development Project
- Guanosine Di Phosphate
- Gross Domestic Product
- General Defense Plan
- Name the country which is also known as "Playground of Europe"?
- Switzerland
- Italy
- Holand
- Belgium
- Which country first discovered the ice-cream?
- China
- Europe
- US
- Rome
- Name the only sport which is not allowed to play left handed?
- Buzkashi
- Polo
- Golf
- Hockey
- Which is the fastest healing part of our body?
- Tongue
- Eyelid
- Knees
- Fingers
- Name the Country in which 2018 Winter Olympics scheduled to take place?
- France
- Germany
- South Korea
- Russia
- Name the third largest sea in the world?
- Mediterranean Sea
- Caribbean Sea
- Bering Sea
- Sea of Okhotsk
- How many golden stars are there in the circle of the Flag of Europe?
- 8
- 16
- 10
- 12
- In which Country did Christmas Island located?
- US
- Australia
- Europe
- Russia
- Which Sea animal sleeps with one eye open?
- Dolphins
- Seals
- Whales
- None of the above
- Which part of our body known as "master gland"?
- Adrenal Gland
- Pituitary Gland
- Thyroid Gland
- Parotid Gland
- How many digestive compartments does a cow's stomach have?
- many
- 2
- 1
- 4
- How many hearts does a cockroach have?
- a heart with four chambers
- a heart with thirteen chamber
- four hearts
- thirteen hearts
- What is the meaning of the musical term "allegro"?
- cheerful or brisk
- harmoniously
- sorrowfully, plaintively
- energetic, strong
- Which Country has the Six pointed Star in its Flag?
- Korea
- Cuba
- Israel
- Ethiopia
- Name the Roman Goddess of fruiting trees and orchards?
- Pomona
- Angerona
- Hersilia
- Poena
- Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest in length?
- Hamlet
- Othello
- The two Noble kinsmen
- The Comedy of Errors
- Which of the following is the longest types of poem?
- Limerick
- Epic
- Ballad
- Haiku
- On what principle did a Sprayer works?
- Pascal
- Newton
- Boyle
- None of the above
- What is the most common type of plant which most likely eats a rat?
- Ricinus communis
- Cicuta douglasii
- Eupatorium rugosum
- Nepenthes attenboroughii
- Which disease is also known as icterus?
- Jaundice
- Dengue
- Typhoid
- Cholera
- Which instrument is used to measure the atmospheric pressure?
- Elatrometer
- Manometer
- Barometer
- Aerometer
- Which country is known as Sugar Bowl of the World?
- Cuba
- Jamaica
- Haiti
- Bahamas
- Which river crosses George Washington Bridge?
- Thames River
- Harlem River
- Hudson River
- Black River
- What is meant by the study and collection of Postcards?
- Brolliology
- Philately
- Conchology
- Deltiology
- Which country license plates are designed like polar bear?
- Canadian NorthEast Territories
- Canadian NorthWest Territories
- Canadian SouthWest Territories
- Canadian SouthEast Territories
- Which of the following cannot move its tongue?
- Crocodile
- Duck
- Frog
- Giraffe
- Which city in Australia called as "Batmania"?
- Sydney
- Liverpool
- NewCastle
- Melbourne
- Where did the Paper Money first used?
- China
- Japan
- London
- Italy
- Butterflies tastes with their
- Head
- Proboscis
- Antenna
- Feet
- "Windy City" is the nick name given to which City?
- Los Angeles
- Chicago
- Mexico
- New York
- "Democratic Republic of the Congo" is formerly known as
- Algeria
- Republic of Congo
- Zimbabwe
- Zaire
- Anthophobia is the
- Fear of Failure
- Fear of People
- Fear of Flowers
- Fear of Bats
- In which part of our body have the smallest bone?
- Eyes
- Ears
- Nose
- Mouth
- Which country was first to give "right to vote" to women?
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Finland
- Norway
- Name the Zodiac sign which is represented by "Goat-Horned"?
- Capricorn
- Taurus
- Sagittarius
- Leo
- What is the famous chess game played in Berlin in 1852?
- Immortal Game
- Opera Game
- Evergreen Game
- Immortal losing game
- What is the name of the star figure which is sometimes known as the "Star of Goliath"?
- nonagon
- dodecagon
- heptagram
- arbelos
- The word or phrase that gives the same meaning either reads in forward or backward.What is that word?
- contronym
- oxymoron
- reversgram
- palindrome
- Name the instrument which is used for recording brain images ?
- taseometer
- encephalograph
- craniometer
- electroencephalograph
- The celebration held to mark the 70th Anniversary is called as
- Quincentennial
- Diamond Jubilee
- Octocentennial
- Platinum Jubilee
- How many Birthdays does an average man have?
- 12
- 1
- 2
- infinity
- What represents the middle blue color in the Gambia Flag?
- Sea
- Ocean
- Lake
- River
- What is the Study of Handwriting?
- Graphology
- paleography
- Anthropology
- None of the above
- The Study of Algae is called as
- Mycology
- Algalogy
- Phycology
- Bryology
- The Medical Name for Ears is
- Pinna
- Orbit
- Lingulus
- Tympanic Membrane
- Which Asian Country has the currency called "Lari"?
- Cambodia
- Oman
- Vietnam
- Georgia
- Which is the largest lake in the World by depth?
- Tanganyika
- Malawi
- Baikal
- Great Slave
- Which of the following is the "Rainy City" in the world?
- Emei Shan,China
- Oymyakon, Russia
- Ghudamis, Libya
- Timbuktu, Mali
- Name the gland which is also called as Oil Glands?
- Apocrine Glands
- Sebaceous Glands
- Serous Glands
- Mucous glands
- Name the person Who wrote the poem "The Old Oaken Bucket".?
- Charles Dickens
- Robert McLellan
- Ernest Thompson
- Samuel Woodworth
- Which US president abolished slavery?
- Thomas Jefferson
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Abraham Lincoln
- John.F.Kennedy
- The blue color of the sky is due to
- Rayleigh scattering
- Compton scattering
- Thomson scattering
- Rutherford scattering
- Name an American swimmer,Who is the most decorated Olympian of all time,with a total of 22 medals?
- Michael Phelps
- Mark Spitz
- Carl Lewis
- Jenny Thompson
- To put the "biscuit" in the "basket"-Which is saying to score goal.What is the word "biscuit" mean?
- shuttlecock
- bat and ball
- darts
- Puck
- How many months have 28 days?
- 1
- 12
- 6
- 10
- Which of the following is the most powerful piece in the Chessboard?
- Queen
- King
- Knights
- Rooks
- Which year was the year of the first well-known computer virus?
- 1990
- 1988
- 1971
- 1957
- A person Who collects Coins is called as
- Scripophilist
- Plangonologists
- Fusilatelist
- Numismatist
- The landing Site of Apollo 11 is
- Taurus-Littrow
- Oceanus Procellarum
- Sea Of Tranquility
- Palus Putredinis
- Which Planet is called as "Blue Marble"?
- Earth
- Venus
- Saturn
- Jupiter
- Which one of these paintings is the most famous in the world?
- Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Mona Lisa
- Water Lilies
- The Last Supper
- The national Emblem of Indonesia has
- Rufous Hornero
- Macaw
- Jungle Fowl
- Garuda
- What is the plural for the word "crisis"?
- Crises
- Crisises
- Crisis
- None of the above
- How many Sides does Dodecagon have?
- 15
- 10
- 13
- 12
- Which planet has the largest moon?
- Mars
- Jupiter
- Earth
- Neptune
- What is the national game of USA?
- Ice Hockey
- Baseball
- Football
- Cricket
- The Decibel is used to measure
- Heat
- Light
- Sound
- Speed
- The parliament name of Japan is
- Diet
- Khural
- Yuan
- Parliament
- How many sides did the polygon "icosagon" have?
- 12 sides
- 30 sides
- 35 sides
- 20 sides
- Complete the series 3=5,11=6,17=9,98=11,100=7,28=?
- 7
- 11
- 6
- 5
- During Medieval period,peasants often use the spiked weapon known as
- Morning Star
- Flanged mace
- Horseman's pick
- Flail
- What is the pH level of an acid?
- 7
- above 7
- below 7
- neutral
- The RMS Titanic ship built in which city of UK?
- Belfast
- Southampton
- Cherbourg
- Liverpool
- Which planet has Phoebe as their outermost Moon?
- Neptune
- Uranus
- Jupiter
- Saturn
- Totally, how many White and Black keys in a Piano?
- 52
- 88
- 36
- 85
- The famous "Mira, Mirror" fantasy novel was written by
- Mette Ivie Harrison
- Catherynne M. Valente
- Christine Morton-Shaw
- Patricia C. Wrede
- Name the Wading bird which is Arctic breeder?
- Baird's sandpiper
- Dunlin
- Grey plover
- Sanderling
- The pluviometer is used to measure
- dryness of the atmosphere
- windspeed
- Rainfall
- liquid evaporation
- The first tallest man-made structure in the world is
- Tokyo Skytree,Japan
- Burj Khalifa,Dubai
- Abraj Al-Bait Towers,Saudi Arabia
- Millau Viaduct,France
- Thopha saccata is the largest Australian species of cicada insect,which is commonly known as
- green grocer
- red eye
- cherry nose
- double drummer
- Name the warehouse district which is literally called as "City of Warehouses"?
- Historic Third Ward in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Distillery District in Ontario, Canada
- Speicherstadt in Hamburg, Germany
- Washington Avenue Historic District in St. Louis, Missouri
- The most common symptom of Alzheimer's disease is
- Short term memory loss
- Weight Loss
- Abnormal liver function
- Generalized itching
- The value of the Mathematical constant "pi" is
- 3.1
- 3.1444
- 3.15
- 3.14159
- Who is considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity?
- Georg Cantor
- Archimedes
- Edward Wright
- Robert Hues
- "God Save the Queen" is the National Anthem of which country?
- United Kingdom
- Unites States
- Australia
- Egypt
- Which Sports is associated with "Davis Cup"?
- Football
- Baseball
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- What is the name given to a person from New Zealand?
- Mackem
- Kiwi
- Rolo
- Gato
- How many Countries having the currency "Dinar"?
- 9
- 8
- 12
- 15
- The common name of Cannis Familiaris is
- Cat
- Goat
- Cow
- Dog
- Which country is called as "Land of Hope and Glory"?
- Italy
- England
- Haiti
- New Zealand
- What is the capital of Costa Rica?
- San Francisco
- Liberia
- Alajuela
- San Jose
- What is the national motto of Canada?
- Por la razón o la fuerza(Through Reason Or By Force)
- A mari usque ad mare (From sea to sea)
- Unity, liberty, justice
- Un peuple, un but, une foi(One people, one goal, one faith)
- The parliament name of Russia is
- Legislature
- Parliament
- Federal Assembly
- Congress
- What is the study and practice of making maps?
- Cartography
- Topography
- Cryptography
- Typography
- Name the science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fiber and land reclamation?
- Taxonomy
- Agronomy
- Plutonomy
- Taphonomy
- What is the name of the device for answering telephones and recording callers messages in common wealth countries?
- Telegraphone
- Message machine
- Ansaphone
- Answerphone
- One who spends more time in watching television is called
- Couch Potato
- Mouse Potato
- Potato bugs
- None of these
- In which year the word "Computer" was first used in the book "The yong mans gleanings"?
- 1713
- 1613
- 1813
- 1913
- In which state of America did Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address?
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
- California
- Tennessee
- Name the easy and quick method of measuring distance in the field?
- Calipers
- Measuring Rod
- Rolling Roller
- Pacing
- A person who possesses many talents is called
- Linguist
- Polymath
- Versatile
- Gifted
- Which city is called as "City of Bridges"?
- Rome
- Venice
- Florence
- Naples
- Which city is recognised as the 'windy city' ?
- Phoenix
- Los Angeles
- Chicago
- Boston
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