1 - Algeria became independent in ______________?
1962
2 - Iraq granted independence by the __________in 1932?
league of nation
3 - Which is the national song of india?
Vande Mataram
4 - Which country won the very first FiFa world cup in 1930?
Uruguay
5 - Elephants are the only animals that can't _________.
Jump
6 - A shuttlecock is used in what sport?
Badminton
7 - In what US state is Area 51 located?
Nevada
8 - In what state Brake Obama born in_________?
Hawaii
9 - What is the french name for Santa Claus?
Pare Neol
10 - Which of the following island is the disputed Island between India and Bangladesh?
New Moor
11 - How many minutes was the longest recorded point in the history of Tennis?
29 min
12 - What was the first country from Africa to qualify for a soccer world cup?
Egypt
13 - Muhammad Ali had his first ever loss in the realm of professional boxing in what year?
1971
14 - A touchdown is worth how many points in football?
Six
15 - The old name of Egypt was_________?
United Arab Republic
16 - Whats name does camel meat go by?
Camel
17 - Which country is called land of Blue sky?
Mongolia
18 - The first season of PSL took place on___________?
4th Feb 2016
19 - Who won the Kabaddi World Cup 2020 ?
Pakistan
20 - The old name of zambia is
Northern Rhodesia
21 - The capital of Serbia is __________ ?
Belgrade
22 - The capital of Scotland is ___________?
Edinburgh
23 - The cores of the earth are called nife because these consist of__________?
Nickel and ferrous
24 - Crimean wars were faught between ?
Russia and Ottomans
25 - When was the fast food chain, McDonald's founded?
1940
26 - Which city is called the hub of fashion?
Milan
27 - Name the tallest building in karachi?
Bahria Icon Tower
28 - The world's first drainage system was build by the people of__________?
Indus Valley civilization
29 - TCS stands for_________?
Tranzum Courier Service
30 - Name the first Muslim who traveled in space?
Prince salman Al masud
31 - Which country is called Buffer state of Asia?
Afghanistan
32 - Archery is national game of which country?
Bhutan
33 - Where Port Palermo is located?
Tyrrhenian Sea
34 - Which Muslim Country has Hindu God on its Currency?
Indonesia
35 - In which year Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom was born?
1926
36 - Churna island is best known for which activity?
Snorkeling
37 - The Capital of Zambia is __________ ?
Lusaka
38 - The Capital of Samoa is __________ ?
ApiaÂ
39 - The Capital of Kosovo is __________ ?
Pristina
40 - The Capital of Zimbabwe is __________ ?
HarareÂ
41 - Which is the national flower of Turkey ?
Tulip
42 - Who has won the most Academy awards?
Katherine Hapburn
43 - Taj Mahal features a perfect blend of Islamic indian & _________architecture style?
Persian
44 - Paris is known as the city of__________?
Love
45 - What is the shape of the shangrila lake in pakistan?
Heart
46 - Which is the national flower of Tunisia ?
Jasmine
47 - Port of Rashid is the seaport of ___________ ?
UAE
48 - Port of Khalid is the Seaport of ___________ ?
UAE
49 - Which is the national flower of Thailand ?
Ratchaphruek
50 - Which is the largest Exporter of Rice?
India
51 - A 112-year-old Japanese living man has been crowned the world's oldest male, whose name is__________?
Chitetsu Watanabe
52 - How many type of italian pasta are there?
350
53 - The first cooking school was founded in which country?
America
54 - Which of the following Leonardo famous work?
Mona Lisa
55 - Richard Branson is the founder of the__________group?
Virgin
56 - Porsche AG is a____________automobile manufacturer?
German
57 - Who is The First You Tuber?
Jawed Karim
58 - The capital of Maldives is_________?
Male
59 - Tashkent is the capital of_________?
Uzbekistan
60 - Lawrence garden Lahore was a gift from__________?
None of these
61 - 'Latakia' is the seaport of_________?
Syria
62 - When is the World Pulses Day observed,across the World?
40210
63 - Leonardo Da Vinci was an________Polymath of the Renaissance?
Italian
64 - Who made the first animated film?
J.Stuart Blackton
65 - Which was first Country to grow Cocoa?
Mexico
66 - The Capital of the Lebanon is___________?
Beirut
67 - Hoover Dam is located in which country ?
USA
68 - What is length of the albert canal ?
80.5 mile
69 - When did Albert canal opened for shipping ?
1939
70 - The capital of the Panama is _______?
Panama city
71 - What is the Capital of Jordan?
Amman
72 - According Researchers from South China Agricultural University, Which animal has been identified as potential link for novel Coronavirus spread?
Pangolins
73 - Which country fought on both sides during World War II?
Italy
74 - Stephen Hawking graduated from university of_________?
Cambridge
75 - Port of Fujairahis the seaport of _____________ ?
UAE
76 - Port Zayedis the seaport of __________ ?
UAE
77 - Barrow Havenis the seaport of ___________ ?
UK
78 - Port of Barrowis the seaport of ___________ ?
UK
79 - Which is the international country code of USA ?
1
80 - Which is the national flower of Sweden ?
Linnaea Borealis
81 - The Russian Revolution Took Place In The Year________?
1917
82 - Which country in the world has large population of Vegetarians?
India
83 - Where is is headquarter of American intelligence agency CIA?
Virginia
84 - How many bones are in human Eyes?
Seven
85 - Highest National Award of bravery in the Police Service of Pakistan is__________?
Quaid-i-Azam Police MedalÂ
86 - Which country is third largest contributor to UN after USA and China?
Japan
87 - Zakat system was introduced in Pakistan in________?
1980
88 - What was the old name of Quetta ?
Shalkot
89 - Capital of Belgium is_________?
Brussels
90 - Capital of Bulgaria is__________?
Sofia
91 - Capital of Bangladesh is_________?
Dhaka
92 - Capital of Pakistan is_________?
Islamabad
93 - Capital of Algeria is__________?
Algiers
94 - The Capital of Albania is__________?
Tirana
95 - Som is the currency of what country ?
Uzbekistan
96 - Bakhtar is the news agency of what country ?
Afghanistan
97 - Atom was a name given by ____________ ?
Democritus
98 - About how many taste buds does the average human tongue have?
10000
99 - The first mobile phone was created In___________?
1973
100 - Google is an_________multinational technology company?
American
101 - Google was founded by how many people?
Two
102 - Electric motor was invented by __________ ?
Michael Faraday
103 - Who was 'Father Of Chemical Warfare' _________?
Fritz Haber
104 - Shakespeare is known mostly for his _________ ?
Plays
105 - Which is the national flower of Sri Lanka ?
Water LilyÂ
106 - Which kind of alcohol is russia notoriously known for?
Vodka
107 - What is the national dish of France?
Pot au feu
108 - The first English Dictionary was compiled by _________ ?
Samuel Johnson
109 - Which is the world's largest solar telescope that recently captures its first image of the Sun in January 2020?
Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope
110 - What is the Theme of"World Cancer Day 2020"?
I am and I will
111 - The World Cancer Day (WCD) is observed every year on_________?
4th February
112 - Who was Pakistan's first female commercial pilot?
Shukriya Khanum
113 - Microsoft was founded in________?
1975
114 - How many white stars have on European Union flag?
12 Stars
115 - How many white stars have on Singapore flag?
Five
116 - Which is the national flower of South Africa?
King Protea
117 - Which is the national flower of Slovakia?
Rose
118 - Which is the national flower of Singapore ?
Vanda Miss Joaquim
119 - Port of Felixstoweis the seaport of __________ ?
U.K
120 - Port of Mobileis the seaport of _______ ?
U.S.A
121 - Port of Long Beachis the seaport of __________ ?
U.S.A
122 - Which Country is second largest Contributor to UN after USA?
China
123 - The national tree of which country is the Banyan tree?
India
124 - Which one is the capital of Malta?
Valletta
125 - How many time has Queen Elizabeth visited Pakistan?
Two time
126 - Britain remained member of EU for how many years?
47 Years
127 - Heeresnachrichtenamt (HNA) is the army intelligence agency of ___________ ?
AustriaÂ
128 - Which of the following is the intelligence agency of Australia ?
All of the above
129 - State Intelligence Service (SHISH) is the intelligence agency of which country ?
Albania
130 - Port of Montevideois the seaport of _________ ?
UruguayÂ
131 - How many countries are members of European Union?
27
132 - Hai Phong portis the seaport of _________ ?
Vietnam
133 - Port of Hodeidahis the seaport of _______ ?
YemenÂ
134 - Which Country has been Ranked as the World's Second Largest Weapons Manufacturer?
China
135 - Islam at the Crossroadswas originally written in__________?
1934
136 - Which is the national flower of Serbia?
Lily of the valley
137 - Which is the national flower of Scotland ?
Thistle
138 - Which is the national flower of San Marino ?
Cyclamen
139 - Which is the national flower of Samoa ?
Teuila
140 - What is"Shinkansen"in Japan?
Bullet Train
141 - What is"Sorbonne"in Paris?
UniversityÂ
142 - Mostly bank notes in the world are made of what?
CottonÂ
143 - Which gulf is NOT located at the Northern end of the Red Sea?
Aden
144 - Which of these terms means"Common People"?
Hoi Polloi
145 - What is the official language of the tiny nation between France and Spain?
Catalan
146 - Which country officially left the European Union on 31st January, 2020 ?
UK
147 - Maritimeis a security agency of which country?
PakistanÂ
148 - Which country is called the"Land of Rabbits"?
SpainÂ
149 - Which of them is the most common Human Phobia?
Fear of spidersÂ
150 - According to ICC rules, In 4-day test matches how many overs are there in a single day?
98
151 - Which country has NO capital in the world?
NauruÂ
152 - The Pyramids of Sun and Moon are in which country?
MexicoÂ
153 - Which Indian Leader was shot by Nathuram Vinayak Godse on 30 January 1948 ?
Mahatma Gandhi
154 - Russo-Japanese war was fought during _________ ?
1904-1905
155 - In which year Bolshevik Revolution came ____________ ?
1917
156 - Ottoman Caliphate was abolished in ___________ ?
1924
157 - League of Nations was founded in which year ____________ ?
1920
158 - Battle of Gallipoli resulted in the victory of __________ ?
Turkey
159 - Who was the emperor of Japan during second World War __________?
Hirohito
160 - England fought second world war under the leadership of _________?
Winston Churchill
161 - From which country Indonesia got independence in August 17, 1945?
Holland
162 - Who laid the foundation of British Colonialism in India ____________ ?
Robert Clive
163 - Napoleon invaded Egypt in _________ ?
1798
164 - What does PUBG stands for _____?
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
165 - Council of Westphalia was by nature a _________ ?
Peace treaty
166 - Peace treaty of Council of Westphalia was signed in _________ ?
1648
167 - Good Friday agreement which is related to Northern Ireland was signed in________?
1998
168 - Name of World's Largest Twin Engine Jet?
Boeing 777X
169 - The Arctic Council is a high-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments consists of_______ members?
8
170 - Tadawalis the stock Exchange Market of which country?
Saudi Arabia
171 - The headquarter of World Economic forum is situated in which city?
Cologny
172 - World Economic Forum was founded in which year?
25934
173 - Transparency International was founded in which year?
1993
174 - A kind of war such is"Guerrilla"a word of Spanish its meaning is__________?
Little war
175 - Alma Atta was the Capital of __________upto 1997?
KazakhstanÂ
176 - During colonial era British policies towards colonies were mostly___________?
FlexibleÂ
177 - Amazon rain-forest spans over how many countries?
9
178 - CNBC is a_________?
American Channel
179 - The Second longest river in Africa is___________?
The Congo
180 - Battle of Actium was a decisive war fought between __________ ?
Roman Republic and Octavian
181 - The Third Battle of Panipat was fought between ?
Ahmad Shah Abdali and Marathas
182 - The Second battle of Panipat was fought between ?
Hem Chandra Vikramaditya and AkbarÂ
183 - The First battle of panipat was fought between __________ ?
Babur and Ibrahim Lodi
184 - Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent ruled from ___________ ?
1520 to 1566
185 - Port of Khor Al Zubairis the seaport of which country?
Iraq
186 - Which one of the following seaport is the largest seaport of Iran ?
Port of Bandar Abbas
187 - Port of Bushehris the seaport of ________ ?
Iran
188 - Which is the national flower of Romania ?
Dog Rose
189 - Leonardo Da Vinci was an inventor, scientist and engineer of ________ ?
Florence
190 - Council of Trent was held from _________ ?
1545 to 1563
191 - Reformation started in which country _________ ?
Germany
192 - Who first discovered Machu Picchu?
Hiram Bingham
193 - Gatun Lake is located in________?
Panama
194 - SNAS Aviation is a air line of which country?
Saudi Arabia
195 - Which country is the third biggest producer of uranium?
Australia
196 - The first European to reach India by sea was__________?
Vasco da Gama
197 - What is the name of Capital of Nigeria?
Abuja
198 - Which country has their currency in rupee?
Seychelles
199 - What do you mean by Syntax?
Study of constructing sentence
200 - What do you mean by Phonetics?
Study of speech sounds
201 - which is the national flower of Portugal?
Lavender
202 - The Battle of Hattin was fight in _________ ?
1187
203 - Saladin took back Jerusalem after the Battle of________ ?
Hittin
204 - Which of the following Country has not been recognized by Pakistan?
Armenia
205 - Who was the First Norman king of England?
William
206 - Which is the national flower of Poland?
Corn Poppy
207 - Which is the national flower of Philippines?
Sampaguita
208 - Which is the national flower of Peru?
Cantuta
209 - Vientiane is capital and largest city of_________?
Laos
210 - India's financial capital Mumbai is located in it's which state ?
Maharashtra
211 - Jiji Pressis the news agency of which country?
Japan
212 - RIA Novostiwas the news agency of which country?
Russia
213 - First Pakistani who has conquered Mount Aconcagua in Argentina?
Samina Baig
214 - Battle of Hastings was fought in __________ ?
1066
215 - Arabs divested the provinces of _______ & _______ from Roman Empire ?
Syria & Egypt
216 - Who were the people known as Saracens?
Muslims
217 - The world's first nuclear power plant was built by__________?
Russia
218 - Which of the following UN agencies has received Noble Peace Prize ?
All of above
219 - United Nations Conference on Trade & Development is based in__________?
Geneva
220 - Headquarter of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank is located in____________?
Beijing
221 - In the marathon race athletes have to cover a distance of how many miles ?
26
222 - The code name for Abbottabad Operation (2011) was___________?
Operation Neptune Spear
223 - Which is the national flower of Myanmar (Burma)?
Padauk
224 - Which is the national flower Nepal?
Red Rhododendron
225 - Which is the national flower of New Zealand?
Kowhai
226 - First Digital Camera Invented By__________?
Steven Sasson
227 - Which Company introduced first handheld Digital Camera?
Kodak
228 - When First Photograph was Taken?
1826
229 - Pir Ilahi Bux Tower (Literacy tower) is located in which city of Sindh?
Sukkur
230 - Separation of United Kingdoms from European union is called________?
Brexit
231 - When Cambodia got its independence from France?
1953
232 - Cambodia was a former ________ Colony just before its independence?
French
233 - Which Country occupied Cambodia during World War II?
Japan
234 - Who was the only Laureate to refuse the Nobel Prize?
Jea- Paul Sartre
235 - Which is the National Flower of Maldives?
Pink Rose
236 - Napoleon Bonaparte was a __________ military and political leader.
French
237 - Which of the following is considered the first great work in world literature ___________?
Epic of Gilgamesh
238 - Belligerents of Battle of Salamis were____________ ?
Greeks and Persians
239 - Who abolished slavery in America?
Abraham Lincoln
240 - Indus valley civilization was destroyed by_________?
Aryans
241 - A.S Hornsby is famous for ________ ?
Writing dictionaries
242 - Of the following who is the most translated author of the World?
Agatha Cristie
243 - Who is called the Master Builder?
Shah Jehan
244 - Which is the national flower of Malaysia ?
Bunga Raya(Hibiscus rosa-sinensis)
245 - Which is the national flower of Macedonia ?
Opium Poppy
246 - Juba is the capital of ___________ ?
South Sudan
247 - All powers to the Soviets"is the slogan given by ___________?
Vladimir Lenin
248 - Valentia Island is off the coast of which country?
Ireland
249 - What do you call the offspring of an elephant, walrus and a whale?
Calf
250 - Russia observed its independence day every year on__________?
41061
251 - Archery is a national game of__________?
Bhutan
252 - Where is headquarter of European Union?
Brussels
253 - Which is the national Flower of Liberia ________ ?
Pepper
254 - Who is the author of 'The Old Man and the Sea'?
Ernest Hemingway
255 - Who is the writer of 'The End of History and The Last Man'?
Francis Fukuyama
256 - Who punished Musa bin Nusayr for invading Spain __________?
Sulaiman
257 - Jamrud is called the Gateway to__________?
Khyber Pass
258 - world's oldest human rights organisation is_____________?
Anti-Slavery International
259 - Which is the national flower of Syria ?
Jasmine
260 - Which is the national flower of Switzerland ?
Edelweiss
261 - Which is india's first artificial settalitte?
Aryabhata
262 - World Braille day celebrated every year on_____________?
37987
263 - Study of"Aging"is called __________?
Gerontology
264 - Maghreb Arab Presseis the news agency of _________ ?
Moroccan
265 - TASSis the largest Russian news agency. it was founded in ________ ?
1904
266 - The period from 1649-1660 is known as _________ ?
Commonwealth period
267 - The Road not Taken' is a famous poem of _________ ?
Robert Frost
268 - Colorado riveris located in ________ ?
US
269 - Port of Bimais the seaport of __________ ?
Indonesia
270 - Chemical formula for Water is _______ ?
H2O
271 - In which year Japan attacked Manchuria _________ ?
1931
272 - From which city, the Russian revolution of 1917 begin?
Petrograd
273 - Who become the Chancellor of Germany for One Day after the death of Hitler during Second World War?
Joseph Goebbels
274 - Which civilization is known as the birthplace of democracy?
Greeks
275 - The Bloodless Revolution of 1688 was started in which country __________ ?
England
276 - AsianaAirline is belongs to _________ ?
South KoreaÂ
277 - Which of the following is name of the Mongol dynasty that ruled China ?
Yuan
278 - Rome's first code of laws; _____________ adopted in 450 B.C.
Twelve Tables
279 - Which country is the largest producer of fruits in the world?
China
280 - Temporary Capital of Pakistan was__________?
Rawalpindi
281 - 1 nibble equals to___________?
4 bits
282 - Mediafaxis the news agency of _____________ ?
Romania
283 - Which is the national flower of Kuwait?
Arfaj
284 - Which is the national flower of Kazakhstan?
Lily
285 - Google was founded on_________?
36042
286 - Ratoonsis associated with__________?
Sugarcane
287 - The War Cross with Swordis the highest military award of __________?
NorwayÂ
288 - Public Security Intelligence Agency (PSIA)is the intelligence agency of __________ ?
Japan
289 - Constantinople, the capital of Roman Empire was captured by Turks in ___________ ?
29th May 1453
290 - Treaty of Versailles was signed on ________ ?
7119
291 - The last country of Axis power to surrender during the end of the World War II was ________ ?
JapanÂ
292 - Benito Mussolini was a leader of _________ ?
ItalyÂ
293 - In which country the revolution of 1848 first begins that lead to a series of revolutions?
Italy
294 - Who started the construction of Colosseum in Rome?
Vespasian
295 - Gila riveris located in ___________?
US
296 - When did the New York Stock Exchange opens its first permanent headquarters near Wall Street in New York City.
4 January 1865
297 - When did Great Britain enters the Seven Years War against Spain and Naples?
4 January 1762
298 - 'Leaves of Grass' was written by ___________ ?
Walt Whitman
299 - Which one of the following is the intelligence agency of Canada ________ ?
All of these
300 - Center for Research on National Security (CISEN)is intelligence agency of ________ ?
Mexico
301 - Which is the national flower of Germany?
Cornflower
302 - Port of Tanjung Priokis the famous seaport of ________ ?
Indonesia
303 - Martinique is a island of which country?
France
304 - Kirana mountains are present in________?
Pakistan
305 - Which is the highest military award of france?
Legion of Honor
306 - A group of mostly female lions is called__________?
Pride
307 - Slavery was abolished in America in_________?
1865
308 - Which is the currency of Martinique?
Euro
309 - How old was Malala when she was shot?
15 Years
310 - When was Malala Yousafzai born?
35623
311 - When United Kingdom joind EU which previously called EEC?
1973
312 - Keemya-e-Saadatis authored by __________?
Imam Ghazali
313 - Port of Reykjavik is the famous seaport of _______ ?
Iceland
314 - Ghautam Buddha was born in Kapila Vastu in __________?
563 BC
315 - __________ Bank has been awarded the license to become the first Pakistani bank to offer financial services to clients in Beijing, China?
Habib Bank Limited (HBL)
316 - The most Rainiest place in the world is ___________?
Mawsynram India
317 - CSISis the intelligence agency of _________ ?
Canada
318 - Military Intelligence and Security Service (MUST)is the intelligence agency of _______ ?
Swedish
319 - Which city was recaptured at the end of the first war of Crusade?
Jerusalem
320 - Which king of England was forced to signed the 'Magna Carta'?
King John
321 - Queen Elizabeth I of England belongs to _________ dynasty?
Tudor
322 - The Battle of Waterloo was fought in ______ ?
1815
323 - The"Kitab-fi-Tahqiq"was written by ________ ?
Al-beruni
324 - How many white stars have on Flag of Tennessee the state of US?
Three Stars
325 - How many white stars have on Flag of Mississippi the state of US?
13 Stars
326 - Which is the national flower of South Korea?
Rose Of Sharon
327 - Which is the national flower of Slovenia?
Carnation
328 - DIAis the intelligence agency of ________ ?
U.S
329 - The Novel"Great Expectations"was written by ________ ?
Charles Dickens
330 - The Novel"Madame Bovary"was written by ________ ?
Gustave Flaubert
331 - Bir Shresthois the highest military award of ________ ?
Bangladesh
332 - Rafinais one of the famous seaport of ________ ?
Greece
333 - Alexandroupolisis the seaport of _________ ?
Greece
334 - Adolf Hitler committed suicide by gunshot on _______ ?
16557
335 - Suva is the capital of_________?
Fiji
336 - Great Saltlake is located in _______ ?
U.S.A
337 - Great Slavelake is located in _______ ?
Canada
338 - Which is the Largest seaport of Guinea?
Port Conakry
339 - Port Kamsaris the seaport of ________ ?
Guinea
340 - Cross to the Heroic Valour in Combatis the highest military award of _______ ?
Argentina
341 - Which of the following river crosses the equator twice?
Congo river
342 - The Araguaia River is one of the major rivers of Brazil. It has a total length of approximately ________ ?
2,627 km
343 - The medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin, its functions, diseases, & treatment is ________ ?
Dermatology
344 - The scientific study of fingerprints is called _________ ?
Dactylography
345 - Military Merit Decorationis the highest military award of ________ ?
Austria
346 - Which is the national flower of Japan _______ ?
Chrysanthemum
347 - The philosophical study of the nature, origin, and limits of human knowledge is called ________ ?
Epistemology
348 - Which is the national flower of Iran ________ ?
Red Rose
349 - Which is the national flower of Iraq ________ ?
Red Rose
350 - Itaipu Damis the second largest Hydro-electric dam in the world after the Three Gorges Dam. It is located in _________ ?
Brazil
351 - The"Xiluodu Dam"is located in _______ ?
China
352 - The term Back4good (B4G) is used for____________?
Amnesty Scheme to facilitate voluntary repatriation to countries of origin
353 - The"Mount Olympus"is located in ________ ?
Greece
354 - Vancouveris the largest seaport of _________ ?
Canada
355 - The World Until Yesterdaybook is written by _______ ?
Jared Mason Diamond
356 - Guns, Germs, and Steel bookis written by ________ ?
Jared Mason Diamond
357 - The scientific study of dogs is called _______ ?
Cynology
358 - Which is the national flower of Indonesia?
Melati Putih
359 - The Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire started in the year _________ ?
1821
360 - Which Roman Emperor is also known as 'little boot' _________ ?
Caligula
361 - The historical monument Al Khazneh or The Treasury is located in the city of _______ ?
Petra
362 - What is the capital of Latvia?
Riga
363 - What was the real name of Tipu Sultan or Tiger of Mysore ?
Fateh Ali
364 - The study of"Coin"and"Medals"is called?
Numismatics
365 - The book"Shanama-e-Islam"is written by_________?
Hafeez Jallundri
366 - Sir William Wallace is known as the independence fighter of _________ ?
Scotland
367 - Csepelis the seaport of _______ ?
Hungary
368 - How many years did Elizabeth I reign England _________ ?
44 Years
369 - Chapel Bridge is located in __________ ?
Switzerland
370 - Chengyang Bridge (also known as Wind and Rain Bridge) is located in _______ ?
China
371 - In which year Vatican City was established as an independent state ________ ?
1929
372 - Which is the national flower of Hungary?
Tulip
373 - Charles Bridge is located in _________ ?
Czech Republic
374 - Chhogori and Savage mountain are other names of__________?
K-2
375 - Bakuis the seaport of ________ ?
Azerbaijan
376 - Zeebruggeis the seaport of ________ ?
Belgium
377 - The study of X-rays and their medical applications is called _________ ?
Radiology
378 - Pompeii is the town of_________?
Italy
379 - Soviet Union tested its first nuclear bomb on_________?
18139
380 - What is Ivy Mike ?
First test of hydrogen bomb of United States
381 - Muhammad Bin Qasim Al-Thaqafi was born in_________?
Taif
382 - Beni Safis the seaport of _______ ?
Algeria
383 - The Vanern lake is located in _______ ?
Sweden
384 - Which is the national flower of Dominica?
Carib wood
385 - ANSAis the news agency of _________ ?
Italy
386 - BERNAMA is the news agency of __________ ?
Malaysia
387 - During rainy season Wooden doors are difficult to open or closure because of ________ ?
Imbibition
388 - When did Bahadur Shah Zafar die ________ ?
7 November 1862
389 - On 13 February 1739, Nadir Shah crushed the Mughal army in less than three hours at the huge ______ ?
Battle of Karnal
390 - Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the founder of the Sikh Empire. He was born in _______ ?
1780
391 - Which is the national flower of Egypt?
Egyptian Lotus
392 - Which is the national flower of Ethiopia?
Calla Lily
393 - The Great Bear Lake is located in _______ ?
Canada
394 - PTIis the news agency of________?
India
395 - The"Al-Aqaba"is the seaport of _______ ?
Jordan
396 - JANAis the news agency of_________?
Libya
397 - What type of creature is a Fulmar?
A Bird
398 - The painted Desert lies in which US state?
Arizona
399 - Who was the second wife of king Henry VIII of England?
Anne Boleyn
400 - In which year did the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage?
1912
401 - Who was founder of Bahmani dynasty _______?
Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah
402 - Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah became the king of Bahman (City of Iran) in _______?
1347
403 - Empire state building is in__________?
New York
404 - The currency of Croatia is_________?
Kuna
405 - Interfax is the news agency of________?
Russia
406 - What was the first country to leave the United Nations?
Indonesia
407 - Name of the Iceland parliament is__________?
Alpingi (Assembley of all)
408 - Name of the Germany parliament is__________?
Bundestag
409 - The Sepahsalar Mosque is located in_________?
Tehran, Iran
410 - Who established the Mughal Dynasty?
BÄbur
411 - The Russian Revolution took place in__________?
1917
412 - Who is called the father of Astronomy?
Galileo Galilee
413 - Which President of the United States was assassinated?
Abraham Lincoln
414 - The Mongols defeat the Khwarezmid Empire and take over Persia (Iran, Afghanistan) in ________ ?
1221
415 - Which is the national flower of China ________ ?
Plum Blossom
416 - Agrology is the study of _________?
Study of agricultural soils
417 - Alethiology is the study of ________ ?
Study of truth
418 - The study of the structure of the body is called _______ ?
Anatomy
419 - The study of angels is called _______ ?
Angelology
420 - Who among the following is called the Darvesh king?
Nasir-ud-din Mahmud
421 - When did Nasir-ud-din Mahmud die ?
1266
422 - When did Ghias-ud-din Balban die?
1287
423 - Who became the king of Delhi in 1414 AD?
Khizar Khan
424 - What was the Old Name of Saudi Arabia?
Najd And Hejaz
425 - Who is the Author Of the Book"The Frontier Tragedy"?
Allah Bux Yousufi
426 - Which of the following Countries are members of CACM (Central American Common Market)?
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua
427 - Who wrote the book"A Nation is Born"?
Syed Mahmud Hassan
428 - Zawar (Rajhastan) is famous for_________?
Zinc mines
429 - Agra city was founded by _______ ?
Sikandar Lodhi
430 - Bahlul Khan Lodi ascended the chair of the Delhi sultanate on _________ ?
19th April 1451
431 - Who was the ruler of the kingdom between the rivers Jhelum and Chenab?
King Porus
432 - What was Alexander the Great most known for________?
Being a military genius and commander
433 - How old was Alexander the Great when he died in Babylon ?
32
434 - What famous philosopher was Alexander`s teacher as a child?
Aristotle
435 - When did Genghis Khan captures the capital of the Jin Dynasty (China) ?
1215
436 - When did Mongolian leader Temujin defeats his rivals and receives the title Genghis Khan, Universal Ruler of the Mongols (Mongolia) ?
1206
437 - Dow Jones is stock exchange market of__________?
New York
438 - Which is the national game of United States of America ?
Baseball
439 - In Which year America joined the Second World War ?
1941
440 - Ibn Battuta Visited India in the reign of:_________?
Sultan Muhammad Tughlaq
441 - Dal Lake is located in area of__________?
Sri Nagar
442 - Which is the national game of Russia?
Bandy
443 - Which is the national game of Japan?
Sumo wrestling
444 - Which is the national game of Nepal?
Volleyball
445 - Which is the national game of France?
Football
446 - Which is the national flower of Australia ?
Golden Wattle
447 - Which of the following Country has Tulips its National Flower ?
All of the above
448 - Which country is known as"Horn of Africa"?
Somalia
449 - Which is the largest country in Africa by land area?
Algeria
450 - Which is the national bird of Italy ?
Sparrow
451 - Chukar Partridgeis a national bird of which country ?
Iraq
452 - The "Zambezi river" is located in _______ ?
Africa
453 - The"Saint Lawrence river"is a lager river in the middle latitudes of ________ ?
North America
454 - Common Nightingaleis a National Bird of which country ?
Iran
455 - First Woman University of Pakistan is located in_____________?
Rawalpindi
456 - Who is the Author of the Book"As u Like it"?
William Shakespear
457 - What was the old name of"Ghana"?
Gold Coast
458 - Where is Lena River located?
Russia
459 - The major crops found in Sudan are________?
maize, cotton, bananas, groundnut
460 - Which among the following animal don't have vocal cords?
Giraffe
461 - How long can a"beaver"hold its breath?
15 min
462 - Asian Development bank (ADB) was founded in _________?
1966
463 - Headquarter of Amnesty International is in London. it is founded by __________ ?
Peter Benson
464 - Who is Emmanuel Macron?
French President
465 - What animal has longest gestation period of about 640 to 660 days or 95 weeks of any land animal ?
Elephant
466 - What animal has the shortest gestation period known is 12 to 13 days?
Opossum
467 - East London is a city of_________?
South Africa
468 - Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) was incorporated as a private limited Company was converted into a public limited company in January ______?
1964
469 - Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) was incorporated as a Private limited Company in_______?
1963
470 - New Orleansis the seaport of _________ ?
USA
471 - Which among the following have a 'mixed heart' __________ ?
Reptiles
472 - Which animal has the highest blood pressure?
Giraffe
473 - The continent of __________ is called dark Continent.
Africa
474 - What is the maximum running land speed of Crocodile ?
17 KMPL
475 - How much water can be used by a camel in drinking in a single time ?
Up to 100 ltr.
476 - Name the bird that migrates from the North Pole to the South Pole and back?
Arctic tern
477 - Pashmina shawl is made from the hair of ________ ?
GoatÂ
478 - Oxfordis also called _______ ?
City of Dreaming Spire
479 - Christopher Columbus who discovered America was__________?
Italian
480 - Boshphours strait connects the Black Sea with ?
Marmara Sea
481 - Napoleon was died at_______?
St. Helena
482 - Which of the following is the world's loudest bird ?
White bellbirdÂ
483 - Kagali is capital of_________?
Rwanda
484 - The World's oldest space station is_________?
Moscow
485 - The river"The Yangtze King"in China is known as _______ ?
Blue River
486 - Myanmar city also called _______ ?
Land of Pagoda
487 - Which city is known as"Quaker City"?
Philadelphia
488 - Which part of the World is known as"White Man's Grave"?
Guinea Coast
489 - Angkor Wat is an ancient city of which Country?
Cambodia
490 - A pipeline project between Russia and Turkey is known as__________?
Turkstream
491 - The term"Agricultural shot"is known to be used in which Sport?
Cricket
492 - Volga is the main river of_________?
Russia
493 - The Trucial coast is a former name of what political entity?
United Arab Emirates
494 - The Cartoon characters"Heckle and Jeckle"were what type of birds?
Magpies
495 - 'Charles De Gaulle' airport is in__________?
Paris
496 - Louvre museum is located in_________?
Paris
497 - Mannerheim line separates Russia From___________?
Finland
498 - Bamako is the capital city of_________?
Mali
499 - Manama is the capital of___________?
Bahrain
500 - Time Magazine started in which year?
1923
501 - Lake Ladoga is the largest lake by area in Europe which is ________ ?
17,700 km²
502 - Lake Urmia is located in ________ ?
Iran
503 - Havana is the capital of_________?
Cuba
504 - in US Senate, each state is represented by__________?
2 Senators
505 - What is the old name of Japanese city"Kyoto"?
Heiankyo
506 - When was the First International Human Solidarity Day observed by United Nations?
38687
507 - The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. It is approximately length _________ ?
6,300 km, (3915 miles)
508 - Kan Mehtarzai is the highest railway station of Asia is in________?
Pakistan
509 - Which river is considered as the longest European River?
Volga River
510 - What is Agrostology?
Study of grasses
511 - The Danube river is second longest river in ________ after the Russia's Volga. It is located in _______ ?
Europe
512 - Fall of Bastille Fort, was the fall of monarchy in___________?
France
513 - Kangaroo is the national animal of___________?
Australia
514 - The highest Cold Desert in the World is Katpana Desert. It is located in which Country of the World?
Pakistan
515 - Japan is situated in__________?
East Asia
516 - Which American State is called"The Mother of Presidents"?
Virginia
517 - The city of Salvador, the first capital of Brazil, was founded on _________ ?
29 March 1549
518 - The International Migrants Day is observed every year on __________?
43435
519 - The Eiffel Tower was officially opened on _________?
31 March 1889
520 - The Treaty of Paris was signed, ending the Crimean War on _________?
30 March 1856
521 - Which of the following is a cartel ?
OPECÂ
522 - St. Petersburg is the famous city of which country ?
Russia
523 - Ireland joined the United Kingdom on January 1_________?
1801
524 - Total number of playing members in Handball team?
7
525 - Spin Boldak is in__________?
Afghanistan
526 - Lake Tana is located in__________?
Ethiopia
527 - ________ is the Longest Strait in the World?
Strait of Malacca
528 - Highest Civilian Award of Bahrain is___________?
'The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance'
529 - ________ river act as a boundary between USA and mexico?
Rio Grande river
530 - _________ is a highest lake in the world?
Titicaca
531 - Qutub Minar was built by___________?
Qutubuddin Aibak
532 - Who is the youngest climate activist in Pakistan ?
Eman danish
533 - Kazakhstan declares independence from the Soviet Union in___________?
1991
534 - The Islamic Development Bank is founded in ________ ?
1973
535 - United Arab Emirates holds its first ever elections in _______ ?
2006
536 - The Former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was captured near his home town of Tikrit, during Operation Red Dawn by US forces on ________ ?
37968
537 - Pakistan Standard time is _______ hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time?
5 hours
538 - The last town on the Karakorum Highway in Pakistan before the Chinese border is:_________?
Sost
539 - Divine Comedywas written by:__________?
Dante Alighieri
540 - The collective name for the group of owls is_________?
Parliament
541 - Indian National Anthem is written in which language___________?
Bengali
542 - Who is the head of the state of Pakistan ?
President
543 - Burj Khalifa is located in __________?
Dubai
544 - Who is the founder of UAE ?
Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
545 - What is Mesopotamia known as today?
Iraq
546 - Taklamakan Desert is located in_________?
China
547 - India Wins Freedom book is written by__________?
Moulana Abul Kalam Azad
548 - Harry Potter is the famous character of__________?
J.K Rolling
549 - The first Mughul emperor Babar's tomb is situated in_________?
Kabul
550 - What is Holocaust ?
Killing of Jews during World War II
551 - Where is the secretariat of the Conference on Biological Diversity?
Montreal
552 - Which one of the following ecosystems covers the largest area of the earth's surface?
Marine Ecosystem
553 - The correct sequence in decreasing order of the albedo values of these ecosystem is:: 1. Taiga 2. Tropical evergreen 3. Tropical deciduous 4. Tundra
4, 1, 3, 2
554 - Select the correct answer from the following: 1. Melting of polar ice caps and subsequently rise in the sea level is the most important effect of global warming. 2. The sea level is likely to rise by one meter by 2070 AD if the present level of global wa
1, 2, 3 and 4
555 - The Ozone hole over Antarctica was discovered in
1985
556 - ________ is famous for its rubber production.
Malaysia
557 - Which of the following layers of the Earth is believed to account for the Earth's magnetism?
Core
558 - Bara (kral) is used for which of the following
Village of Maasai shepherd
559 - The temperature at the core of the earth is about
5200º C
560 - Which one among the following is not correct regarding Tsunami?
Tide also play an important role in the generation of Tsunamis
561 - Amur, one of the longest rivers in the worlds is in
Asia
562 - Fjords abound the coast of
Norway
563 - Jute requires
Hot and humid climate
564 - Takla Makan desert is situated in
Sinkiang
565 - Kolkhoz and Sovkhoz are
Farming organization on agriculture
566 - Which one of the following statements is not true?
Gulfs with narrow fronts and wider rears experience high tides
567 - Inland waterways have many disadvantages. Among them the most common is
Seasonal freezing and drying up of rivers
568 - Which among these is a cold current
Canaries current
569 - The Cape Route has recently assumed some importance in the shipping world because ________
All the above
570 - The navigable European rivers are
Danube, Rhone, Seine and Elbe
571 - Doldrum is an area of ________.
Low pressure
572 - Malaspine Glacier is in
Alaska
573 - Which of the following is the smallest in terms of area?
Vatican City
574 - Which one of the following is present in the largest amount in terms of per cent by man In the earth's crust?
Oxygen
575 - Which is the smallest (in area) member of United Nations?
Seychelles
576 - Adam's bridge connects ________
Dhanushkodi (Rameshwaram) and Talaimannar
577 - The gigantic tidal waves produced by earthquakes are called
Tsunamis
578 - The broken hill famous for zinc and lead are located in
Australia
579 - Schist is the metamorphic equivalent of ________.
Shale
580 - ________ is the largest city in Canada and is the terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
Quebec
581 - The Savannas or Orinoco Basin are termed as
Llanos
582 - Biome represents ________.
A large ecological region characterised by similar vegetation and climate
583 - A heavenly body which takes nearly the same time to complete one rotation and one revolution is
Moon
584 - In Britain the Grand Union Canal is running from
West Midlands to the London area
585 - Volcanic eruption does not occur in the
Baltic Sea
586 - Pale colour, medium height, epicanthic eye are the characteristics of
Mongoloid
587 - Consider the following countries: 1. Algeria 2. Morocco 3. Mauritania. Which of these borders is/are the Mediterranean Sea?
1 and 2
588 - The difference between the equatorial and polar diametres of the earth is about
42 km
589 - A narrow strip of land connecting two large land masses is called
Isthmus
590 - If I wanted to reach the South Atlantic from the South Pacific while touching South America, I would have to use
Magellan Straits
591 - Which of the following is not an island?
Sweden
592 - The largest amongst the following seas is ________.
The South China Sea
593 - People living in South India generally have more features of
Negroid
594 - Panama Canal has locks alone its path in order to
Control the level of water
595 - Hurricanes or typhoons (tropical cyclones) develop and mature
Over water bodies only
596 - The approximate radius of the Earth is
6400 km
597 - Everyday the moon rises about ________ minutes later than the previous day
50
598 - The term 'transhumance' means
The seasonal movement of people along with their cattle in the mountains
599 - The shortest air-route from Perth to London is ________
Perth, Aden, Paris, London
600 - Pearl Harbour, (the target of Japanese attack on the American fleet) is in
Hawaiian Islands
601 - The process which leads to the formation of clouds is known as
Condensation
602 - ________ is a land locked country.
Nepal
603 - Which one of the following is a land-locked country?
Zimbabwe
604 - Trincomalee is a port situated on the
East coast of Sri Lanka
605 - The Australian state which is an island is ________
Tasmania
606 - Which European country has over 200 volcanoes, many of them active?
Iceland
607 - The route is connecting Western Europe, Africa and Australia by way of the Cape of Good Hope.
Cape route
608 - Heligoland is an archipelago of which of the following nations?
Germany
609 - Which one of the following countries makes maximum use of the geothermal energy?
Iceland
610 - Which, among the following countries, occupies the largest chunk of the Sunderban's Delta?
Bangladesh
611 - Which one of the following is the correct sequence of the given towns of Pakistan while moving from the North towards the South ?
Peshawar - Islamabad - Gujranwala - Multan
612 - By what name the Third World Countries are now commonly referred to?
Developing countries
613 - ________ grasses are known as elephant grasses.
Savannah
614 - The flat temperate grasslands of the Hungarian plains are known as ________.
Pusztas
615 - A strait is:
A narrow stretch of sea connecting two extensive areas of sea
616 - The world's largest delta system is the ________.
Ganges-Brahmaputra, India/Bangladesh
617 - 'Abadan' is well known as
The main oil terminal in Iran
618 - The highest navigable lake in the world is
Titicaca
619 - Mongoloid races are characterised by
Epicanthic fold
620 - What is the capital of Rwanda?
Kigali
621 - The largest fresh water body (volume-wise) in the world is lake
Superior
622 - Beaufort scale is an internationally recognised scale for describing
Wind speed
623 - Greenland is the largest island of the world. It is an integral part of
Denmark
624 - Quartzite is metamorphosed from
Sandstone
625 - The capital of South Sudan is
Juba
626 - Why is very little rice sold in world markets?
The main producers of rice are also the main consumers
627 - In hydro power station, the motion produced in turbines is due to
Flow of water
628 - Asia accounts for nearly ________ percent of world population.
59
629 - Caucasian people account for ________ per cent of world population.
33
630 - Which of the following countries is included in the North-West Pacific fishing grounds?
Japan
631 - The world's largest reserves of petroleum are located in
Saudi Arabia
632 - Liverpool Hull, Bristol and Southampton are ports in
England
633 - A huge muss of ice fed by snow on a high mountain slowly sliding downhill before It starts melting is called
Glacier
634 - If one watches a distant ship coming towards the shore through a telescope one first sees
Its mast
635 - The South African River draining into Atlantic Ocean is
Orange
636 - Which among the following is a renewable source?
Forest
637 - Which of the following is the largest island?
Madagascar
638 - Which of the following countries has the greatest length of inland waterways?
The Former USSR
639 - Which of the following tribes and their area of inhabitance is incorrect ?
Bindibus - Algeria
640 - A short cut sea route between the European and-Asian countries was provided by
Seuz Canal
641 - Podzol is a type of soil which is characteristic of a region under the cover of ________ forest.
Coniferous
642 - Cuban economy is based on
Sugarcane cultivation
643 - Fog is common around Newfoundland coast because ________
Warm and cold currents meet
644 - Silk production in the world has declined because of
Growing competition from man-made fibres
645 - Which is the largest fishing ground in the world?
North Sea
646 - Red Indians called this local wind Ice Eater?
Chinook
647 - Muscovite, Phlogopite and Biotite are
Mica varieties
648 - The duration of the day and night is always equal at the
Equator
649 - A narrow inlet of sea between cliffs or steep slopes, especially associated with Scandinavia is
Fjord
650 - Leningrad region and Kola Peninsula in former Soviet Union are major producers of
Bauxite
651 - Israel has common borders with ________
Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Jordan
652 - The country with the highest density of population in Europe is ________
Netherlands
653 - Three European cities viz, Belgrade, Budapest and Vienna, are located on the banks of the river
Danube
654 - Cold currents have cooling effect on the shore of ________
Peru
655 - Which of the following regions of the world is most thickly populated?
East Asia
656 - Which one of these places lies nearest to the Equator?
Singapore
657 - Which of the following is not a tropical cyclone?
Tornado
658 - Which one of the following is not an African country?
Yemen
659 - In the context of exports, which one of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched ?
Perth : Rice and corn
660 - The United Kingdom' consists of England and ________
Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales
661 - The nuclear reactor, where the leak of radioactive substance was detected in Japan following the tsunami of March 11,2011 ,are in
Fukushima
662 - The earlier name of Surinam was ________
Dutch Guyana
663 - Which of the following countries is the largest producer of uranium in the world?
Canada
664 - The only cereal crop which originated in America is
Corn
665 - Which one of the following scholars suggests the earth's origin is from gases and dust particles?
O Schmidt
666 - Which of the following is called the "Gateway to the Pacific" ?
Panama Canal
667 - Which is the largest island of the world?
Greenland
668 - Which of the following regions are regarded as areas of high density of population?
East Asia, Southern Asia, North Western Europe
669 - Which one of the following can one come across if one travels through the Strait of Malacca?
Singapore
670 - Which of the following is India's north station?
Himadri
671 - The Density of population in any region is measured by numbers of
People
672 - Which of the following pair is not correctly matched?
Dekke toba fish - Brazil
673 - Which of the followings is not correctly matched?
North Korea - Seoul
674 - Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
Pretoria : South Africa
675 - Which of the following are reasons for the chief fishing grounds being located in continental shelf areas where cold and warm currents meet? I. Warm currents are rich in phosphates and nitrates II. Plankton - the chief fish feed - thrives in these regions
II, III and IV
676 - The Great Barrier Reef is found
Of the coast of Queensland
677 - Where is the Great Barrier Reef located?
Pacific Ocean
678 - Scandinavia is a suitable country for exploiting hydroelectricity because of the presence of
Lakes
679 - Which of the following is taken into consideration while deciding a shipping route?
All the above
680 - Lakes formed due to marine deposits are
Lagoons
681 - Which of the following countries is known as the 'Sugar bowl of the World' ?
Cuba
682 - The indigenous people living in Fiji and Papua New Guinea belong to ________
Melanesian group
683 - In which of the following country has the maximum population of Muslims?
Indonesia
684 - The amount of dew is measured by
Drosometer
685 - A continuous belt of urban population progressively linking several cities is known as
Conurbation
686 - Why does the mercury column in the barometer fall rapidly before a severe storm? It is due to
Fall in the atmospheric pressure
687 - Which of the following statements about New Zealand is incorrect ?
Tasman Sea is a land locked sea in the South Island
688 - Most of the people in the world live in lowland areas except those in ________
Central and Western Africa
689 - The length of the Suez Canal is approximately
190 km
690 - The river Irrawaddy is the life blood of
Myanmar
691 - Shwedagon pagoda is located in
Rangoon
692 - The yield or food grain per man is high under
Extensive cultivation
693 - The winter temperatures of north-western Europe are higher than those of eastern Europe in the same latitudinal zone because ________
It lies under westerly winds which blow over the Gulf Stream Drift
694 - The 38th parallel separates ________
North Korea and South Korea
695 - Mount Kilimanjaro is in
Tanzania
696 - In which of the following country, the first iron bridge was constructed?
England
697 - The shallow waters of continental shelves are rich fishing grounds. An example of such area is
North Sea
698 - The world's major fishing grounds are located along the eastern shores of continents between 40º N and 50º N latitudes where cool and warm currents converge. An example or such area is
The Grand Banks off Newfoundland
699 - Why does temperature increase with increase in height in Stratosphere?
Concentration of ozone
700 - Suez Canal route handles more traffic than the Panama Canal route mainly because
Suez Canal links developing nations of Asia with the developed nations of Europe and North America
701 - ________ is called the 'land of a thousand lakes'.
Finland
702 - The forces responsible for the movements of the earth's crust, eruption of volcanoes and earthquakes are
Tectonic forces
703 - Which is the greatest archipelago on the globe?
Indonesia
704 - Blizzards are more frequent in
Antarctic region
705 - Llanos and Campos are grasslands found in
South America
706 - St Andreas Fault passes close to the US city of
San Francisco
707 - The correct decreasing order of the population of the various continents is ________
Asia, Europe, Africa, America, Australia
708 - ________ canal is gateway to the Pacific.
Panama
709 - Lines Joining places having equal height are
Contours
710 - Ozone layer is present in
Stratosphere
711 - Ozone layers absorb
Ultraviolet rays coming from the sun
712 - Pakistan is bordered by
Afghanistan, Iran and India
713 - Arrange the following countries of southAsia in their descending order of literacy of people- 1. Bangladesh, 2. India, 3. Pakistan, 4. Srilanka
4,2,3,1
714 - World's principal producer of silver is
Mexico
715 - In spite of the very high temperature at the Earth's centre, the inner core is not in a molten state because the
Great pressure at the centre raises the melting point of the rocks
716 - What is the shortest route from Moscow to San Francisco?
Moscow to Europe; crossing Atlantic and East Coast of North America
717 - Zueder Zee in Netherlands is known for
Polders
718 - Life expectancy of a region is ________
The maximum age at which any individual of the region can live
719 - Which of these oceans touches the shores of Asia on one side and that of America on the other?
Pacific Ocean
720 - Sun's halo is produced by the refraction of light in
Ice crystals in Cirrus clouds
721 - Trans-continental railways have played an Important role in
Development of resources in the interior of continents
722 - Ear rot is a disease which Infects
Corn
723 - Addis Ababa is the capital of
Ethiopia
724 - Some riven and canals have locks across them in order to
Control the level of water
725 - The dwarf camels, known as Alpacas, Vicunas and Llamas are found in
Tibet
726 - The area or the Indian Ocean is approximately ________.
74 million sq km
727 - The construction of Panama Canal in 1913 eliminated the long and hazardous voyage
Round the stormy Cape Horn
728 - ________ and ________ are called the 'Low countries' of Europe.
Holland and Belgium
729 - Which of the following is a Great Circle?
The Equator
730 - Railways are best suited for
Freight traffic for bulky commodities
731 - Sunspots generally wax and wane over a/an
11-year cycle
732 - Light from the nearest star reaches the earth in
4.3 years
733 - Suez Canal connects
Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
734 - Suez Canal links
Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
735 - Japan's total land is about ________ that of India.
One-ninth
736 - Which one of the following is not an astronomical object?
Brittle Star
737 - Kalgoorlie in Australia is famous for its rich deposits of
Gold
738 - Snow is formed by the process of
Sublimation
739 - The Strait which separates Africa from Europe is ________
Strait of Gibraltar
740 - Consider the following statements: 1. Germany and America are the two largest producers of wind-power 2. America has nuclear energy generation capacity of around 100,000 MW 3. America has more nuclear reactors than any other country in the world. Which
1, 2 and 3
741 - The gap between birth rate and death rate per 1000 mid-year population of a given region is known as
Natural growth rate of population
742 - Country peopled almost by migration is
Australia
743 - European Turkey is separated from its Asian part by
All the above
744 - The actual amount or moisture contained in the air is known as
Absolute humidity
745 - The only port in erstwhile Soviet Union that is ice free throughout the year is
Murmansk
746 - On which or the following African riven is the Kariba Dam one of the world's largest hydel power systems located?
The Zambezi
747 - The New name of Burma is Myanmar and its capital is
Naypyitaw
748 - Which of the following countries has got its map on its flag?
Cyprus
749 - The Great Circle routes join
London to Los Angeles and Amsterdam to Tokyo
750 - Which of the following continent is located in Northern-Southern and Eastern-Western hemisphere of the earth?
Africa
751 - Maoris are the inhabitants of ________
New Zealand
752 - The Bedouins are inhabitants of ________.
The Arabian Desert
753 - Tropical deserts are rich in ________ resources.
Mineral
754 - Amongst the following, which is the largest island?
New Guinea
755 - The Continents of Africa and Europe, at their close at point are separated from each other by the strait of
Gibraltar
756 - Which is the correct sequence of the given American cities from West to East?
San Francisco - Salt Lake City Pittsburgh - Boston
757 - The formation of Extrusive rocks takes place ________
By solidification of magma above the earth's surface
758 - Which of the following tribe performs animal husbandry?
Maasai
759 - The pygmies are found in ________.
The Congo Basin, Africa
760 - The 90º East Ridge lies in the ________ Ocean.
Indian
761 - Which parallel separates North and South Korea?
38th
762 - The least densely populated country among the following countries of Europe is ________
Norway
763 - The Persian Gulf region is rich in ________.
Crude oil reserves
764 - Diego Garcia is in ________
Indian Ocean
765 - You are asked to import Ostrich, Platypus and Kaola Bear. To which country will you opt to go, to get all the three?
Australia
766 - The canal that connects the upper Hudson at Albany with the Great Lakes at Buffalo is
Erie canal
767 - The population of India has of late been growing very fast because
The death rate has been dropping on account of better medical and health facilities
768 - Berlin is situated on the river canal
Spree
769 - The region with the lowest mean winter temperature (-50º C) is found in
Northern Canada
770 - Assemblage or ideas, beliefs, skills, institutions is represented by
Culture
771 - The relative humidity or the atmospheric air
Decreases with increase in temperature
772 - Which of the following is not a minor product derived from forests?
Pulp
773 - Which of the following is known as "the cold pole" of the world?
Verkhoyansk in Russia
774 - Pygmies are people living in
Congo forests
775 - The deflection of the wind to the right in the northern hemisphere and to Its left in the southern hemisphere is caused by the
Rotation of the Earth
776 - Mixed farming involves
Both crops and livestock
777 - Moraine is
The debris of fragments of rock material brought down with the movement of a glacier
778 - Mount Kailas is in
Tibet
779 - Kiel Canal connects the North Sea with the ________ sea.
Baltic
780 - Rice crop needs
Annual rainfall of about 150 cm, high temperature and humidity
781 - "Golan Heights" belonging to a country A were captured by a country B. The countries A and B are ________
Syria and Israel
782 - Pyranees form a the boundary between
France and Spain
783 - 'Roaring Forties' are
Westerly winds blowing through out the year over the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere between 40 º and 60 º South
784 - Which of the following is not concerned with increased production of a food item?
Orange Revolution
785 - The biggest railway Junction in the United States is
Chicago
786 - The meeting or warm and cold currents in the ocean gives rise to
Fog
787 - Durand line is the border common to which two countries?
Pakistan and Afghanistan
788 - Vernal equinox occurs on the
21st March
789 - The 'Old Faithful' in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming is a/an
Geyser
790 - Which one of the following can be considered as an initial warning of an approaching Tsunami?
Rapid withdrawal of water away from the beach
791 - The place of origin of an earthquake is called
Seismic focus
792 - The "cradles of civilization" have been
Plains
793 - Krivoy Rog, Kerch Peninsula, Magnitogorsk are major producers of ________ in former Soviet Union.
Iron ore
794 - Forest soils are
Rich in organic matter
795 - The regions with the highest and lowest densities are respectively ________
Europe and Oceania
796 - The "Horn of Africa" includes ________
Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia
797 - The smallest amongst the following continents is ________.
South America
798 - The highest coal-producing country in the world is
China
799 - Which one of the following does not border Panama?
Venezuela
800 - Which one of the following is not a plant product?
Lac
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