No. | Question | Answer |
1. | Who lives in Buckingham Palace in London? | Queen Elizabeth II |
2 | Where was Homi Bhabha, the nuclear Scientist born? | Bombay |
3 | Which country started the ancient Olympic games? | Greeks |
4. | Which is the largest Gulf? | Gulf of Mexico |
5. | Which is the largest country in terms of area? | Soviet Union |
6. | Who discovered the Polio Vaccine? | Dr.Jonak Salk |
7. | Who was given the title of Desert fox? | Field Marshal Erwin Rommel |
8. | Who invented shorthand? | Issac Pitman |
9. | 1952 A.D. is an important year in British History why? | King George VI |
10 | By the side of which city does the river Ottawa flow? | Montreal |
11. | Which is the land of five rivers in India? | Punjab |
12. | Which is the lowest mountain range in the world? | Bhieuna Bhaile |
13. | Which country is called the Land of Morning Calm? | Korea |
14. | Which city is called the city of Sky scrapers? | New York |
15. | What is defined as the locus of a point moving so that its distance from a fixed point and fixed line are equal? | Parabola |
16. | What is the principal export of Jamaica? | Sugar |
17. | Glimpses of World History is a collection of letters written by Jawaharlal Nehru. To whom were these letters written? | Indira Gandhi |
18. | Where did Gautama Buddha attain Nirvana? | Kushi Nagar |
19. | Which organs of flowering plants take in water? | Roots |
20. | Where was Alaxander the Great born, where did his death occur & where was he burried? | Europe (Macedonia) Babylonia (Asia) & Alexanderia (Egypt) |
21. | Is there any age restriction to donate one's Eyes? | No |
22. | September 3rd is related to the second world war what is its significance? | Britain & Germany went to war |
23. | Is it true that snakes have eyelids? | No |
24. | To what animal family does the dog belong? | Wolf & Jackel |
25. | By what name is the Parliament of Algeria called? | National Popular Assembly |
26. | Where do investors sell second hand shares? | Stock Exchange |
27. | Who established four 'Mutts' in four corners of India? | Adi Shankaracharya |
28. | Which Mughal Emperor was regarded as 'Zinda Pir'? | Aurangazeb |
29. | Rabindranath Tagore gave up his knighthood because of which incident? | Jalianwalabagh tragedy |
30. | Where is the sea of Tranquility located? | On the Moon |
31. | Who is the first Indian to go into Space? | Rakesh Sharma |
32. | When was Goa liberated? | December 19,1961 |
33. | Who pointed out the role of heredity? | Mendel |
34. | Who was India's first chief of Naval Staff? | R.D.Katari |
35. | Who played the Pivotal role in Sir Richard Attenborough's Gandhi? | Ben Kinseley |
36. | Who was also known as Shahid-e-Azam? | Bhagat Singh |
37. | Who wrote the book 'Satyartha Prakasha'? | Swami Dayanand Saraswati |
38. | Who first discovered the Pacific Ocean? | Vaso Nunez de Balboa |
39. | Who is known as the father of Indian Nuclear Science? | Homi Bhabha |
40. | Who invented the Refrigerator? | J. Perkins |
41. | Which is the longest road tunnel in the world? | Tunnel under that Gothard Mountain range in Switzerland (16 km) |
42. | What are the measurements of a single's Badminton court? | 44 ft * 17 ft |
43. | Who is the founder of Modern Germany? | Bismarck |
44. | In which country would you find the Yak? | Tibet |
45. | When did the Traveller Hawkins visit India? | 1608 AD |
46. | Which city is called the city of Golden temple? | Amritsar |
47. | Which is the other name of Porus, who nearly defeated Alexander? | Purushottam |
48. | Who was the President of the Indian National Congress as its first session held in 1885? | Womesh Chandra Banerji |
49. | A famous Indian Badminton player was shot dead. Who was he? | Syed Modi |
50. | When is Independence day celebrated in South Korea? | 15th August |
51. | Where is Diamond Harbour located? | Calcutta |
52. | With what game is Paul Charles Morphy associated? | Chess |
53. | When did Ceylon became Srilanka? | May 1972 |
54. | Who designed the Rastrapathi Bhavan in Delhi? | Sir Edwin Lutyens |
55. | What is the temperature of the warm blooded animals? | Remain Constant |
56. | In which state is Malayalam Spoken? | Kerala |
57. | In which state is the famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary situated? | Rajasthan |
58. | Which country is famous for Samba Dance? | Brazil |
59. | From where did Jesus ascend to heaven? | Mount of Olives |
60. | On the bank of which river is Amaravathi located? | Krishna |
61. | Which day is known as world environment day? | June 5th |
62. | During whose regime were the Rock cut temples of Kailasa and Ellora carved? | Krishna I |
63. | In which country did the first Industrial Revolution take place? | England |
64. | Which is the National flower of China? | Narcissus |
65. | Who discovered Niagara Falls? | Louis Hennepin |
66. | Which acid is used in a car battery? | Sulphuric acid |
67. | Who invented dynamite? | Alfred Nobel |
68. | Who was the first Governor General of Pakistan? | Mohammad ali Jinah |
69. | Which state in India is the largest producer of Saffron? | Jammu & Kashmir |
70. | Who invented the Steam Engine? | James Watt |
71. | What is the botanical name for the Onion? | Allium cepa |
72. | With what is Sylviculture concerned? | Timber |
73. | What is Herpetology? | Study of Reptiles |
74. | What do you call a plant that eats insects? | Insectirorous Plants |
75. | By using what waves does Radar detect objects? | Radiowaves |
76. | What is the name of the element whose symbol is Cr? | Chromium |
77. | What is the atomic number of Oxygen? | Eight |
78. | Who proved that air has weight? | Galileo |
79. | Where is Central Rice Research Institute located? | Cuttack |
80. | Name the class of animals,that eats grass? | Herbivorous |
81. | What is the other name for Sulphuric Acid? | Oil of Vitriol |
82. | What was Galileo's first scientific discovery? | The pendulum |
83. | Name the scientist, credited with the invention of the Crescograph? | J.C.Bose |
84. | Who was the scientist in charge of the project which produced the atom bomb? | J. Robert Openheimer |
85. | Which instrument is used to measure the diameter of a thin wire? | Screw Gauge |
86. | Which is the substance that helps in the digestion of milk? | Rennin |
87. | What is the unit of power? | Watts |
88. | Which lens is used to correct long sight defect? | Concave |
89. | In which form is Iron present in Blood? | Compound |
90. | Name the instrument used in measuring relative humidity of air? | Hygrometer |
91. | Name the Indian born scientist who got a Nobel Prize in the field of Medicine? | Hargobind Khorana |
92. | Two elements that are commonly present in artificial fertilizers are Nitrogen & Phosphorus which is the third one? | Patassium |
93. | Meningitis affects which part of the body? | Brain |
94. | Why is an Altimeter used? | Approx. height above the ground |
95. | Who propounded the Theory of Relativity? | Albert Einstein |
96. | Do you know the real name of the famous writer Mark Twain? | Samuel Clemens |
97. | Both father and son won Dadasaheb Phalke award.Who are they? | Prithviraj Kapoor & Raj Kapoor |
98. | Raghuveer Yadav got the best actor award for the performance in Hindi film. Name the film. | Massey Saheb |
99. | How many silent movies were released in India before Talkie movies came into existence? | 1300 |
100. | Which is the smallest book in the world? | Ari e-1 4mm x 1.40 mm Japanese pulications |
101. | The popular comedian Charlie Chaplin came from which country? | United Kingdom |
102. | The Adi Granth is a holy book of which religion? | The Sikh Religion |
103. | What was the title of Mahatma Gandhi's autobiography? | My Experiments with truth |
104. | Who is the author of King Soloman's Ring? | Konard Lorenz |
105. | Which is the first country to use Postage stamps. | Great Britain (1840) |
106. | Who is the creator of the character 'Tarzan'? | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
107. | Who planned Chandigarh city? | Le Corbusier |
108. | Who is known as the Indian Prince of Poets? | Kalidas |
109. | Who built the first Pyramid? | Cheops |
110. | Complete the proverb 'A stitch in time.... | Savesnine |
111. | Who is known as the "Father of Geometry"? | Euclid |
112. | Who wrote the play "Enemy of the people"? | Henrik Ibsen |
113. | With which personality is Teacher's Day September 5th linked? | Dr.S. Radhakrishnan |
114. | A comedian insured his nose for Ten lakh dollars.Who was he? | Jimmy Durant |
115. | Who said that 'The fool has one great advantage over the man of Sense' - he is always satisfies with himself? | Napoleon |
116. | With what is Bhimsen Joshi associated? | Hindustani Music |
117. | What is the height of Qutub Minar? | 288 feet |
118. | In which place was the first Printing Press in India set up? | Goa |
119. | What does the letter 'U' stand for in the U certificate given by Censors Board? | Unrestricted public exhibition |
120. | Which musical instrument does Bismillah Khan play? | Shehnai |
121. | Which is Shakespeare's Last Play? | The Tempest |
122. | Who was the first Cartoonist to win the B.D. Goenka Award? | R.K.Laxman |
Saturday, 5 April 2014
GK
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