Thursday, May 8, 2014

General Knowledge Quiz Questions and Answers




Find below some of the General Knowledge Quiz Questions and Answers. We plan to add more GK questions in few days. And, we will be adding questions in various other topics also. Daily lot of people are reading our HTML Quiz questions, Computer Quiz questions, and our Software Testing Quiz Questions in this blog.




  1. How many rings are in Olympic logo?
    • 7
    • 5
    • 6
    • None of the above

  2. In hexadecimal system,the number 15 represents which letter?
    • E
    • C
    • H
    • F

  3. Wimbledon Trophy is associated with which Sports?
    • Hockey
    • Football
    • Badminton
    • Tennis

  4. What color is chlorophyll?
    • Green
    • Red
    • Brown
    • None of the above

  5. In which year did the RMS Titanic sink?
    • 15 April,1812
    • 15 April,1913
    • 15 April,1912
    • 15 April,1918

  6. Which country is called "the Land of Rising Sun" ?
    • China
    • Philippines
    • Japan
    • Korea

  7. The UN General Assembly Office is situated in
    • Geneva
    • Paris
    • New York
    • Moscow

  8. Which is used as the logo of the World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF)?
    • Penguin
    • Lion
    • Panda
    • None of the above

  9. The country which is not using Euro as their currency?
    • Norway
    • Germany
    • Finland
    • Portugal

  10. Which city is said to be "The Queen of Arabian Sea"?
    • Kochi,India
    • Karachi,Pakistan
    • Somalia,Africa
    • None of the above

  11. Name the company which has its name based on a river name?
    • Sony
    • Motorola
    • Nokia
    • Samsung

  12. Who drafted the "Declaration of American Independence"?
    • Thomas Jefferson
    • Theodore Roosevelt
    • Harry S.Truman
    • Abraham Lincoln

  13. What is the common name for Washing Soda?
    • Calcium Carbonate
    • Sodium Carbonate
    • Calcium BiCarbonate
    • Sodium Bicarbonate

  14. Cow's Milk is rich in
    • Vitamin D
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin B
    • Vitamin A

  15. "Aurora Borealis" is commonly known as
    • Eastern Lights
    • Western Lights
    • Southern Lights
    • Northern Lights

  16. Name the longest river in the world?
    • Nile
    • Mississippi
    • Amazon
    • Congo

  17. After Which famous person was the teddy bear named?
    • Clifford K. Berryman
    • Morris Michtom
    • Theodore Roosevelt
    • None of the above

  18. Name the game associated with Durand Cup?
    • Volleyball
    • Basketball
    • Throwball
    • Football

  19. In which direction does the Earth rotates on its own axis?
    • East to West
    • West to East
    • North to South
    • South to North

  20. 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

  21. Which country flag has maple leaf?
    • Brazil
    • Mexico
    • Canada
    • Argentina

  22. Which country is also called as "CopperCountry"?
    • Zambia
    • Chile
    • Peru
    • Russia

  23. Name the largest bird in the world?
    • Emu
    • King Penguin
    • Rhea
    • Ostrich

  24. Golden Revolution is meant for
    • Oilseeds
    • Honey
    • fruits
    • grains

  25. Bull Fighting is the national game of which country?
    • Spain
    • Germany
    • France
    • Portugal

  26. What is the Motto of Olympics?
    • Faster,Harder,Longer
    • Harder,Faster,Stronger
    • Longer,Higher,Faster
    • Faster, Higher, Stronger

  27. John F. Kennedy International Airport is Formerly known as
    • LaGuardia International
    • Idlewild Airport
    • William P. Hobby Airport
    • None of the above

  28. Which of the following is not the term used in Football?
    • Backheel
    • Double hat-trick
    • Flick-on
    • Foul

  29. Holy Land is a nickname refers to which country?
    • Israel
    • Romania
    • Ghana
    • Nigeria

  30. How many squares on the Chessboard?
    • 204
    • 64
    • 205
    • 65

  31. How many Continents are there in the World?
    • 5
    • 6
    • 7
    • 9

  32. Who coined the term "Eureka"?
    • Vitruvius
    • Archimedes
    • Pamela Auble
    • Jeffrey Franks

  33. Which country is known as 'Land of the Midnight Sun'?
    • Norway
    • Sweden
    • Finland
    • Greece

  34. 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

  35. In Computer Networks,ATM stands for
    • Automated Teller Machine
    • Asynchronous Transfer Mode
    • Adobe Type Manager
    • Alternating Turing machine

  36. What is the currency of Japan?
    • Yuan
    • Ruble
    • Euro
    • Yen

  37. Which planet is called as "Roman Goddess of Love and Beauty"?
    • Jupiter
    • Venus
    • Saturn
    • Mercury

  38. Which vitamin helps in Blood Clot?
    • Vitamin K
    • Vitamin B7
    • Vitamin A
    • Vitamin C

  39. Name the Bird which is known as "Champions of backwards flight"?
    • Goldcrest
    • Weebill
    • Goldfinch
    • Humming Bird

  40. How many lines does a Shakespeare's sonnet have?
    • 16
    • 14
    • 12
    • 24

  41. How many members are there in ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), an economic organisation?
    • 20
    • 10
    • 25
    • 15

  42. How many players are there in a baseball team?
    • 8
    • 13
    • 11
    • 9

  43. The World's one of the most active volcano "Mount Etna" is located in
    • Italy
    • France
    • Austria
    • Germany

  44. Which is commonly called as "Aurora Australis"?
    • Northern lights
    • Southern lights
    • Western lights
    • Eastern lights

  45. Who wrote the book "A Journey"?
    • Tony Blair
    • David Runciman
    • George W. Bush
    • None of the above

  46. The most common Abbreviation of CAD is
    • Computer-Aided Diagnosis
    • Coronary Artery Dissection
    • Computer-Aided Design
    • Cost Analysis Division

  47. Where is 'Bermuda Triangle' region located?
    • Atlantic Ocean
    • Pacific Ocean
    • Arctic Ocean
    • Antarctic Ocean

  48. Which country is also known as 'Land of Thousand Lakes'?
    • Iceland
    • Poland
    • Switzerland
    • Finland

  49. Who said "Et,tu Brute!"?
    • Julius Caesar
    • Mark Antony
    • William Shakespeare
    • None of the above

  50. Who is known as the "Father of English Poetry"?
    • William Shakespeare
    • William Wordsworth
    • Robert Frost
    • Geoffrey Chaucer

  51. Who is called as the Roman Goddess of the hunt and the moon?
    • Luna
    • Diana
    • Diana and Luna
    • None of the above

  52. Give the Latin word for "Before Noon"?
    • Ante Meridiem
    • Anno Mundi
    • Anno Martyrum
    • None of the above

  53. Who is the pioneer of chloroform as anaesthetic?
    • David Waldie
    • Dr. John Snow
    • Samuel Guthrie
    • James Simpson

  54. 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

  55. 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

  56. Which is the biggest flower in the world?
    • Amorphophallus titanum
    • Rafflesia arnoldii
    • Corypha umbraculifera
    • Posidonia

  57. 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

  58. Ornithology is the study of
    • Birds
    • Animals
    • Reptiles
    • Amphibians

  59. Which country is the largest producer of tea in the world?
    • Brazil
    • South Africa
    • India
    • China

  60. Who among the following is known as the national poet of England?
    • William Wordsworth
    • Geoffrey Chaucer
    • William Shakespeare
    • William Whitehead

  61. "Das Kapital" was written by
    • Friedrich Nietzsche
    • Søren Kierkegaard
    • Karl Marx
    • Ludwig Wittgenstein

  62. Where is the SAARC headquarters located?
    • Dhaka
    • Kathmandu
    • New Delhi
    • Colombo

  63. Which of the following is the tallest Waterfall in the World?
    • Yumbilla Falls
    • Olo'upena Falls
    • Tugela Falls
    • Angel Falls

  64. Semiotics is the study of
    • Signs and Sign processes
    • Signs and symptoms
    • Signs and wonder
    • Signs and Signifiers

  65. How many years,after,Crystal Anniversary is celebrated?
    • 5 years
    • 10 years
    • 15 years
    • 25 years

  66. 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

  67. Name the Greek God of music?
    • Muses
    • Aphrodite
    • Apollo
    • Poseidon

  68. What is the French word for 'Monday'?
    • Samedi
    • Lundi
    • Jeudi
    • Mardi

  69. Which British Prime Minister was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature?
    • Winston Churchill
    • Theodore Roosevelt
    • Woodrow Wilson
    • Mikhail Gorbachev

  70. Name the capital of the country Peru?
    • Iquitos
    • Chimbote
    • Lima
    • Arequipa

  71. Which of the following country does not have river?
    • Canada
    • Egypt
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Indonesia

  72. Who is the "Father of Modern Physics"?
    • Galileo Galilei
    • Lavoisier
    • Ernest Rutherford
    • Berzelius

  73. "Unity gives Strength" is the National Motto of which country?
    • Lithuania
    • Belgium
    • Republic of the Congo
    • Indonesia

  74. Name the inventor of "World Wide Web"?
    • Robert Cailliau
    • Charles Babbage
    • Bill Gates
    • John Vincent Atanasoff

  75. How many bones are there in human body ?
    • 326
    • 226
    • 206
    • 306

  76. Name the Country which is also known as 'Roof of the World'?
    • Nepal
    • Tibet
    • Bhutan
    • India

  77. "Child Who Never Grew" is a book written by
    • Stephen Hawking
    • Anton Chekhov
    • T.S. Eliot
    • Pearl S. Buck

  78. Who is called as "Bard of Avon"?
    • William Shakespeare
    • Walt Whitman
    • William Wordsworth
    • Henry David Thoreau

  79. Which part of our body gets damaged due to excess consumption of alcoholic drinks?
    • Heart
    • Lungs
    • Liver
    • Kidney

  80. 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

  81. What is the Roman Numerals for the year 2014?
    • MMXIV
    • MXIV
    • MCMXIV
    • MDCDXIV

  82. How many colors did Newton divided the Spectrum or Rainbow originally?
    • 7
    • 6
    • 5
    • 4

  83. The "Land of Morning Calm" is the nickname of which Country ?
    • India
    • Korea
    • Burma
    • Indonesia

  84. The Only Woman Who won two Nobel prizes?
    • Pearl S. Buck
    • Mother Teresa
    • Aung San Suu Kyi
    • Marie Curie

  85. Name the gas which is most commonly found in the air we breathe?
    • Oxygen
    • Carbon Di Oxide
    • Hydrogen
    • Nitrogen

  86. What distance does Marathon covers?
    • 26 miles
    • 26 miles and 365 yards
    • 26 miles and 385 yards
    • 586 yards

  87. Which Blood Vessel carrying blood away from the heart?
    • Arteries
    • Veins
    • Capillaries
    • None of the above

  88. Who was the famous tutor of Alexander the Great?
    • Epicurus
    • Aristotle
    • Plato
    • Socrates

  89. What is meant by "Apiphobia"?
    • Fear of Cats
    • Fear of Pain
    • Fear of Spiders
    • Fear of Bees

  90. How many edges are there in a cube?
    • 8
    • 6
    • 12
    • 16

  91. Which Olympic sport is played with stones and brooms?
    • Skiing
    • Rowing
    • Curling
    • Speed Skating

  92. The World's second highest Waterfall "Tugela waterfall" is found in which country?
    • Venezuela
    • Peru
    • United States
    • South Africa

  93. How many events are there in a Heptathlon?
    • Eight
    • Seven
    • Six
    • Two

  94. Who is called the "Father of Information Technology"?
    • John Robinson Pierce
    • Hendrik Wade Bode
    • Claude Shannon
    • Warren Weaver

  95. Traditionally,What is the color of London Taxicabs?
    • Yellow
    • White
    • Black
    • Brown

  96. Which of the following is the World's Longest running Play?
    • Othello
    • Romeo and Juliet
    • Macbath
    • Mouse Trap

  97. Give the abbreviation for GDP in Economics?
    • Growth Development Project
    • Guanosine Di Phosphate
    • Gross Domestic Product
    • General Defense Plan

  98. Name the country which is also known as "Playground of Europe"?
    • Switzerland
    • Italy
    • Holand
    • Belgium

  99. Which country first discovered the ice-cream?
    • China
    • Europe
    • US
    • Rome

  100. Name the only sport which is not allowed to play left handed?
    • Buzkashi
    • Polo
    • Golf
    • Hockey

  101. Which is the fastest healing part of our body?
    • Tongue
    • Eyelid
    • Knees
    • Fingers

  102. Name the Country in which 2018 Winter Olympics scheduled to take place?
    • France
    • Germany
    • South Korea
    • Russia

  103. Name the third largest sea in the world?
    • Mediterranean Sea
    • Caribbean Sea
    • Bering Sea
    • Sea of Okhotsk

  104. How many golden stars are there in the circle of the Flag of Europe?
    • 8
    • 16
    • 10
    • 12

  105. In which Country did Christmas Island located?
    • US
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Russia

  106. Which Sea animal sleeps with one eye open?
    • Dolphins
    • Seals
    • Whales
    • None of the above

  107. Which part of our body known as "master gland"?
    • Adrenal Gland
    • Pituitary Gland
    • Thyroid Gland
    • Parotid Gland

  108. How many digestive compartments does a cow's stomach have?
    • many
    • 2
    • 1
    • 4

  109. How many hearts does a cockroach have?
    • a heart with four chambers
    • a heart with thirteen chamber
    • four hearts
    • thirteen hearts

  110. What is the meaning of the musical term "allegro"?
    • cheerful or brisk
    • harmoniously
    • sorrowfully, plaintively
    • energetic, strong

  111. Which Country has the Six pointed Star in its Flag?
    • Korea
    • Cuba
    • Israel
    • Ethiopia

  112. Name the Roman Goddess of fruiting trees and orchards?
    • Pomona
    • Angerona
    • Hersilia
    • Poena

  113. Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest in length?
    • Hamlet
    • Othello
    • The two Noble kinsmen
    • The Comedy of Errors

  114. Which of the following is the longest types of poem?
    • Limerick
    • Epic
    • Ballad
    • Haiku

  115. On what principle did a Sprayer works?
    • Pascal
    • Newton
    • Boyle
    • None of the above

  116. What is the most common type of plant which most likely eats a rat?
    • Ricinus communis
    • Cicuta douglasii
    • Eupatorium rugosum
    • Nepenthes attenboroughii

  117. Which disease is also known as icterus?
    • Jaundice
    • Dengue
    • Typhoid
    • Cholera

  118. Which instrument is used to measure the atmospheric pressure?
    • Elatrometer
    • Manometer
    • Barometer
    • Aerometer

  119. Which country is known as Sugar Bowl of the World?
    • Cuba
    • Jamaica
    • Haiti
    • Bahamas

  120. Which river crosses George Washington Bridge?
    • Thames River
    • Harlem River
    • Hudson River
    • Black River

  121. What is meant by the study and collection of Postcards?
    • Brolliology
    • Philately
    • Conchology
    • Deltiology

  122. Which country license plates are designed like polar bear?
    • Canadian NorthEast Territories
    • Canadian NorthWest Territories
    • Canadian SouthWest Territories
    • Canadian SouthEast Territories

  123. Which of the following cannot move its tongue?
    • Crocodile
    • Duck
    • Frog
    • Giraffe

  124. Which city in Australia called as "Batmania"?
    • Sydney
    • Liverpool
    • NewCastle
    • Melbourne

  125. Where did the Paper Money first used?
    • China
    • Japan
    • London
    • Italy

  126. Butterflies tastes with their
    • Head
    • Proboscis
    • Antenna
    • Feet

  127. "Windy City" is the nick name given to which City?
    • Los Angeles
    • Chicago
    • Mexico
    • New York

  128. "Democratic Republic of the Congo" is formerly known as
    • Algeria
    • Republic of Congo
    • Zimbabwe
    • Zaire

  129. Anthophobia is the
    • Fear of Failure
    • Fear of People
    • Fear of Flowers
    • Fear of Bats

  130. In which part of our body have the smallest bone?
    • Eyes
    • Ears
    • Nose
    • Mouth

  131. Which country was first to give "right to vote" to women?
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Finland
    • Norway

  132. Name the Zodiac sign which is represented by "Goat-Horned"?
    • Capricorn
    • Taurus
    • Sagittarius
    • Leo

  133. What is the famous chess game played in Berlin in 1852?
    • Immortal Game
    • Opera Game
    • Evergreen Game
    • Immortal losing game

  134. What is the name of the star figure which is sometimes known as the "Star of Goliath"?
    • nonagon
    • dodecagon
    • heptagram
    • arbelos

  135. The word or phrase that gives the same meaning either reads in forward or backward.What is that word?
    • contronym
    • oxymoron
    • reversgram
    • palindrome

  136. Name the instrument which is used for recording brain images ?
    • taseometer
    • encephalograph
    • craniometer
    • electroencephalograph

  137. The celebration held to mark the 70th Anniversary is called as
    • Quincentennial
    • Diamond Jubilee
    • Octocentennial
    • Platinum Jubilee

  138. How many Birthdays does an average man have?
    • 12
    • 1
    • 2
    • infinity

  139. What represents the middle blue color in the Gambia Flag?
    • Sea
    • Ocean
    • Lake
    • River

  140. What is the Study of Handwriting?
    • Graphology
    • paleography
    • Anthropology
    • None of the above

  141. The Study of Algae is called as
    • Mycology
    • Algalogy
    • Phycology
    • Bryology

  142. The Medical Name for Ears is
    • Pinna
    • Orbit
    • Lingulus
    • Tympanic Membrane

  143. Which Asian Country has the currency called "Lari"?
    • Cambodia
    • Oman
    • Vietnam
    • Georgia

  144. Which is the largest lake in the World by depth?
    • Tanganyika
    • Malawi
    • Baikal
    • Great Slave

  145. Which of the following is the "Rainy City" in the world?
    • Emei Shan,China
    • Oymyakon, Russia
    • Ghudamis, Libya
    • Timbuktu, Mali

  146. Name the gland which is also called as Oil Glands?
    • Apocrine Glands
    • Sebaceous Glands
    • Serous Glands
    • Mucous glands

  147. Name the person Who wrote the poem "The Old Oaken Bucket".?
    • Charles Dickens
    • Robert McLellan
    • Ernest Thompson
    • Samuel Woodworth

  148. Which US president abolished slavery?
    • Thomas Jefferson
    • Theodore Roosevelt
    • Abraham Lincoln
    • John.F.Kennedy

  149. The blue color of the sky is due to
    • Rayleigh scattering
    • Compton scattering
    • Thomson scattering
    • Rutherford scattering

  150. 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

  151. 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

  152. How many months have 28 days?
    • 1
    • 12
    • 6
    • 10

  153. Which of the following is the most powerful piece in the Chessboard?
    • Queen
    • King
    • Knights
    • Rooks

  154. Which year was the year of the first well-known computer virus?
    • 1990
    • 1988
    • 1971
    • 1957

  155. A person Who collects Coins is called as
    • Scripophilist
    • Plangonologists
    • Fusilatelist
    • Numismatist

  156. The landing Site of Apollo 11 is
    • Taurus-Littrow
    • Oceanus Procellarum
    • Sea Of Tranquility
    • Palus Putredinis

  157. Which Planet is called as "Blue Marble"?
    • Earth
    • Venus
    • Saturn
    • Jupiter

  158. Which one of these paintings is the most famous in the world?
    • Girl with a Pearl Earring
    • Mona Lisa
    • Water Lilies
    • The Last Supper

  159. The national Emblem of Indonesia has
    • Rufous Hornero
    • Macaw
    • Jungle Fowl
    • Garuda

  160. What is the plural for the word "crisis"?
    • Crises
    • Crisises
    • Crisis
    • None of the above

  161. How many Sides does Dodecagon have?
    • 15
    • 10
    • 13
    • 12

  162. Which planet has the largest moon?
    • Mars
    • Jupiter
    • Earth
    • Neptune

  163. What is the national game of USA?
    • Ice Hockey
    • Baseball
    • Football
    • Cricket

  164. The Decibel is used to measure
    • Heat
    • Light
    • Sound
    • Speed

  165. The parliament name of Japan is
    • Diet
    • Khural
    • Yuan
    • Parliament

  166. How many sides did the polygon "icosagon" have?
    • 12 sides
    • 30 sides
    • 35 sides
    • 20 sides

  167. Complete the series 3=5,11=6,17=9,98=11,100=7,28=?
    • 7
    • 11
    • 6
    • 5

  168. During Medieval period,peasants often use the spiked weapon known as
    • Morning Star
    • Flanged mace
    • Horseman's pick
    • Flail

  169. What is the pH level of an acid?
    • 7
    • above 7
    • below 7
    • neutral

  170. The RMS Titanic ship built in which city of UK?
    • Belfast
    • Southampton
    • Cherbourg
    • Liverpool

  171. Which planet has Phoebe as their outermost Moon?
    • Neptune
    • Uranus
    • Jupiter
    • Saturn

  172. Totally, how many White and Black keys in a Piano?
    • 52
    • 88
    • 36
    • 85

  173. The famous "Mira, Mirror" fantasy novel was written by
    • Mette Ivie Harrison
    • Catherynne M. Valente
    • Christine Morton-Shaw
    • Patricia C. Wrede

  174. Name the Wading bird which is Arctic breeder?
    • Baird's sandpiper
    • Dunlin
    • Grey plover
    • Sanderling

  175. The pluviometer is used to measure
    • dryness of the atmosphere
    • windspeed
    • Rainfall
    • liquid evaporation

  176. 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

  177. Thopha saccata is the largest Australian species of cicada insect,which is commonly known as
    • green grocer
    • red eye
    • cherry nose
    • double drummer

  178. 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

  179. The most common symptom of Alzheimer's disease is
    • Short term memory loss
    • Weight Loss
    • Abnormal liver function
    • Generalized itching

  180. The value of the Mathematical constant "pi" is
    • 3.1
    • 3.1444
    • 3.15
    • 3.14159

  181. Who is considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity?
    • Georg Cantor
    • Archimedes
    • Edward Wright
    • Robert Hues

  182. "God Save the Queen" is the National Anthem of which country?
    • United Kingdom
    • Unites States
    • Australia
    • Egypt

  183. Which Sports is associated with "Davis Cup"?
    • Football
    • Baseball
    • Tennis
    • Volleyball

  184. What is the name given to a person from New Zealand?
    • Mackem
    • Kiwi
    • Rolo
    • Gato

  185. How many Countries having the currency "Dinar"?
    • 9
    • 8
    • 12
    • 15




  186. The common name of Cannis Familiaris is
    • Cat
    • Goat
    • Cow
    • Dog

  187. Which country is called as "Land of Hope and Glory"?
    • Italy
    • England
    • Haiti
    • New Zealand

  188. What is the capital of Costa Rica?
    • San Francisco
    • Liberia
    • Alajuela
    • San Jose

  189. 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)

  190. The parliament name of Russia is
    • Legislature
    • Parliament
    • Federal Assembly
    • Congress

  191. What is the study and practice of making maps?
    • Cartography
    • Topography
    • Cryptography
    • Typography

  192. Name the science and technology of producing and using plants for food, fuel, fiber and land reclamation?
    • Taxonomy
    • Agronomy
    • Plutonomy
    • Taphonomy

  193. What is the name of the device for answering telephones and recording callers messages in common wealth countries?
    • Telegraphone
    • Message machine
    • Ansaphone
    • Answerphone

  194. One who spends more time in watching television is called
    • Couch Potato
    • Mouse Potato
    • Potato bugs
    • None of these

  195. In which year the word "Computer" was first used in the book "The yong mans gleanings"?
    • 1713
    • 1613
    • 1813
    • 1913

  196. In which state of America did Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address?
    • Pennsylvania
    • Alaska
    • California
    • Tennessee

  197. Name the easy and quick method of measuring distance in the field?
    • Calipers
    • Measuring Rod
    • Rolling Roller
    • Pacing

  198. A person who possesses many talents is called
    • Linguist
    • Polymath
    • Versatile
    • Gifted

  199. Which city is called as "City of Bridges"?
    • Rome
    • Venice
    • Florence
    • Naples

  200. Which city is recognised as the 'windy city' ?
    • Phoenix
    • Los Angeles
    • Chicago
    • Boston


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