Ø Which is the capital of Maldives?
=Male
=Male
Ø Which continent has the biggest population?
=Asia
=Asia
Ø In which city was the US declaration of independence singed in 1776?
=Philadelphia
=Philadelphia
Ø What is the capital city of New Zealand?
=wellington
=wellington
Ø Which is the administrative capital of South Africa?
=Pretoria
Ø On which continent is the Sahara desert
=Africa
=Africa
Ø In which Dutch town did the leaders of the European Union sign a treaty agreeing to a common currency?
=Maastricht
=Maastricht
Ø Which ocean is to the east of Africa?
=Indian Ocean
=Indian Ocean
Ø Where is the headquarters of the international Olympic committee?
=Lausanne
=Lausanne
Ø What is longest running race in the Olympic Games called?
=The Marrathan
=The Marrathan
Ø Who is the only citizen of Pakistan to receive the Bharat Ratna?
=Khan Abdul Ghaffer Khan
=Khan Abdul Ghaffer Khan
Ø In which sport can you throw a 'curve ball'?
=Baseball
=Baseball
Ø Which viceroy of India was the son of a former prime minister of Britain?
=Lord cunning
=Lord cunning
Ø Which rock group did George Harrison belong to?
=the Beatles
=the Beatles
Ø What is the baby Kangaroo called?
=Joey
=Joey
Ø How many strings does a bass guitar usually have?
=Four
=Four
Ø In which museum is the ‘Mona Lisa’ displayed?
=The louver, Paris
=The louver, Paris
Ø Blood is filtered by which pair of organs?
=Kidneys
=Kidneys
Ø In which south Asian country is the National assembly called the ‘Tshogdu’?
=Bhutan
Ø Which planet is the fifth from the sun?
=Jupiter
=Jupiter
Ø What is the capital of Laos?
=Vientiane
=Vientiane
Ø Who developed the theory of relativity?
=Albert Einstein
=Albert Einstein
Ø Which NASA mission’s crew consisted of Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins?
=Apollo XI
=Apollo XI
Ø Which chemical element is represented by the symbol N?
=Nitrogen
=Nitrogen
Ø In which city is the secretariat of SAARC located?
=Katmandu
=Katmandu
Ø In which organelle of a living cell is DNA found?
=Nucleus
=Nucleus
Ø What is the capital of Mauritius?
=Port Louis
=Port Louis
Ø Which travel faster, light or sound waves?
=Light weves
=Light weves
Ø Which city was first capital of Pakistan?
=Karachi?
=Karachi?
Ø Triton is a moon of which planet?
=Neptune
=Neptune
Ø In whose honour was the atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki nicknamed ‘fat Man’?
=Winston Churchill
=Winston Churchill
Ø For what process do plants need sunlight, CO2 and water?
=photosynthesis
=photosynthesis
Ø Who is the only Governor-General of India to be appointed twice to the post?
=Lord Cornwallis
=Lord Cornwallis
Ø Which physicist wrote a book called 'A Brief History of Time'?
=Stephen Hawking
=Stephen Hawking
Ø What did France gift to the USA on the centenary of the declaration of independence?
=The Statue of Liberty
=The Statue of Liberty
Ø Which chemical element is represented by the symbol Zn?
=zinc
=zinc
Ø When did Britain return Hong Kong to China?
=In 1997
=In 1997
Ø What do we call the study of birds?
=Ornithology
=Ornithology
Ø What is the capital of Brazil from 1822 to1960 before Brasilia was built?
=Rio de Janeiro
=Rio de Janeiro
Ø In which organ of the body is the cerebrum found?
=The brain
=The brain
Ø Which American navel base in Hawaii was attacked by Japan?
=Pearl Harbour
=Pearl Harbour
Ø In which country is the world's highest waterfall?
=Venezuela
=Venezuela
Ø In which American state is Los Angeles located?
=California
=California
Ø What natural phenomena are measured by the 'Richter scale'?
=Earthquakes
=Earthquakes
Ø Which German general was nicknamed ‘The desert fox’?
=Erwin Rommel
=Erwin Rommel
Ø Which two oceans does the Panama Canal link?
=Atlantic and Pacific
=Atlantic and Pacific
Ø Which Bharat Ratna awardee’s autobiography is called on ‘Wings of Fire’?
=Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
=Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
Ø What is South America's highest mountain range?
=The Andes
=The Andes
Ø Which man made feature has divided Asia from Africa since 1869?
=The Suez Canal
=The Suez Canal
Ø What is the capital city of Kenya?
=Nairobi
=Nairobi
Ø What was Istanbul called before its conquest by the Qttoman Turks in 1453?
=Constantinople
=Constantinople
Ø What is the line of latitude 23.5 degrees north of the equator called?
=Tropic of Cancer
=Tropic of Cancer
Ø Which is the only South American country which is a member of OPEC?
=Venezuela
=Venezuela
Ø In which athletic event is a heavy metal ball thrown?
=Shot put
=Shot put
Ø Which east African nation was ones called ‘Abyssinia’?
=Ethiopia
=Ethiopia
Ø In what sport could you 'hit a six' or 'bowl a leg spinner'?
=Cricket
=Cricket
Ø Who was the first women in outer space?
=Valentine tereshkova
=Valentine tereshkova
Ø Golf was first played in which country?
=Scotland
=Scotland
Ø In which European city is the head quarter of UNESCO?
=Paris
=Paris
Ø In which sport could you find yourself in a headlock?
=Wrestling
=Wrestling
Ø Which animal is the symbol of the Republican Party (often called GOP) in the United States?
=The elephant
=The elephant
Ø In which sport are a bow and arrow used?
=Archery
=Archery
Ø Which Latin American nation has an eagle and a snake on its flag?
=Mexico
=Mexico
Ø What does a third-place getter at the Olympic Games win?
=A bronze medal
=A bronze medal
Ø Who was the first prime minister of Pakistan?
=Liaqat Ali Khan
=Liaqat Ali Khan
Ø What instrument did the jazz musician Miles Davis play?
=Trumpet
=Trumpet
Ø Which sultan of Delhi was defeated in the first battle of panipat by Babar?
=Ibrahim Lodi
=Ibrahim Lodi
Ø Which instrument has keys, pedals and strings?
=Piano
=Piano
Ø Who invented the Cresco graph to measure the rate of growth in plants?
=Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose
=Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose
Ø Which is the largest stringed instrument in a classical orchestra?
=Double bass
=Double bass
Ø Which is the highest mountain in Africa?
=Mt. Kilimanjaro
=Mt. Kilimanjaro
Ø In which country is a 'gamelan orchestra' most commonly found?
=Indonesia
=Indonesia
Ø In which state was the ‘tebhaga movement’ launced in 1946?
=Bengal
=Bengal
Ø All parties state language movement committee was formed in
=1948
=1948
Ø Which Roman emperor abolished the ancient Olympics?
=Theodosius I
=Theodosius I
Ø The designer of the Kizi Nazrul Islam complex
=Mazharul Islam
=Mazharul Islam
Ø Who was the last Tsar of Russia?
=Nicholas II
=Nicholas II
Ø Name of the first female executive director of Bangladesh?
=Nazneen Sultana
=Nazneen Sultana
Ø Which dialect of Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world?
=Mandarin
=Mandarin
Ø Native language of Jamaica is
=English
=English
Ø Who invented dynamite in 1867?
=Alfred Nobel
=Alfred Nobel
Ø Plato, Socrates, Aristotle & Einstein among them who came earlier?
=Socrates (470-399 BC)
=Socrates (470-399 BC)
Ø Which is Shakespeare’s longest play?
=Hamlet
=Hamlet
Ø A country is bordered by both the Atlantic & Indian oceans named
=South Africa
=South Africa
Ø Which sitting Prime Minister won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1953?
=Winston Churchill
=Winston Churchill
Ø Capital of the Netherlands is-
=Amsterdam
=Amsterdam
Ø What is the only equation in A Brief History?
=E=MC2
=E=MC2
Ø The last chief minister of undivided Bengle was
=Huseyn Shaheed Shurawardy
=Huseyn Shaheed Shurawardy
Ø Which degree of latitude divides north & South Korea?
=The 18th parallel
=The 18th parallel
Ø Lalbagh fort at Dhaka was constructed by
=Prince Azam & Shaista Khan
=Prince Azam & Shaista Khan
Ø Who was the president of the United States when Japan attacked Pearl Harber in 1941?
=Franklin Delano Roosevelt
=Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Ø National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) formally begins in
=1st December, 2008
=1st December, 2008
Ø In which modern country are the ruins of the ancient city Babylon?
=Iraq
=Iraq
Ø Total number of Scadinavian country is
=5 (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark & Iceland)
=5 (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark & Iceland)
Ø Which Pakistani politician was known as the Qaid-e-Millat?
=Liaquat Ali khan
=Liaquat Ali khan
Ø The head office of Asian Clearing Union (AUC) is
=Tehran, Iran
=Tehran, Iran
Ø What did the Portuguese name Taiwan when they explored in 1950?
=Formosa
=Formosa
Ø “The ballot is stronger than bullet” is quoted by
=Lincoln
=Lincoln
Ø What is the monetary unit of Saudi Arabia?
=Riyal
=Riyal
Ø The capital city of Tajikistan
=Dushanbe
=Dushanbe
Ø Largest continent
=Asia
=Asia
Ø Plato was citizen of-
=Greece
=Greece
Ø
Smallest continent
=Australia
Smallest continent
=Australia
Ø The first cricketer who bagged all ten wickets in one innings in a test match
=Jim Laker (England)
=Jim Laker (England)
Ø Which country is not the member of OPEC?
=Russia
=Russia
Ø The first commercial ship of Bangladesh is
=Banglar Dut
=Banglar Dut
Ø CFC destroys –
=Ozone
=Ozone
Ø First private telephone organization is
=Bangladesh Rural Telecom Authority (BRTA)
=Bangladesh Rural Telecom Authority (BRTA)
Ø CARE is the NGO of
=America
=America
Ø Planning commission situated in
=Agargaon, Dhaka
=Agargaon, Dhaka
Ø Who invented malaria?
=Ronald Ross
=Ronald Ross
Ø First sea shore gas field in Bangladesh
=Sangu
=Sangu
Ø Which is the biggest sea-beach in the world?
=Cox’s Bazar
=Cox’s Bazar
Ø China clay fond at
=Bijoypur(Netrokona)
=Bijoypur(Netrokona)
Ø Which is the longest river in Europe?
=Volga
=Volga
Ø Who is the father of Genetics?
=Mendel
=Mendel
Ø Electric bulb introduced in Dhaka
=7 December,1901
=7 December,1901
Ø Which is the Capital of South Africa?
=Captown & Pritoria
=Captown & Pritoria
Ø The capital city of Marshall Island is
=Majuro
=Majuro
Ø Mongla port is situated on the river of-
=Pashur
=Pashur
Ø Central bank of Brunei
=Brunei Currency Board
=Brunei Currency Board
Ø Who translated our national song in English?
=Sayed ali ahsan
=Sayed ali ahsan
Ø Architect of Sydney Opera House
=Danish architect ‘JoernUtzon’
=Danish architect ‘JoernUtzon’
Ø Which is the first non government EPZ in Bangladesh?
=KEPZ
=KEPZ
Ø Capital of Croatia
=Zagrab
=Zagrab
Ø The head quarter of Red Cress is in-
=Geneva
=Geneva
Ø Bangla year started is our country from
=11 March, 1585
=11 March, 1585
Ø Which is the national day of USA?
=4th July
=4th July
Ø 26 March was declared as a national day of Bangladesh in the year
=1980
=1980
Ø Which country has no Army?
=Maldives
=Maldives
Ø Historic Pahar Pur is situated in
=Naogaon
=Naogaon
Ø Head office of ILO is in
=Geneva
=Geneva
Ø what is the name of the organization working world wide against curreption?
=Transparency international
=Transparency international
Ø The bangla calendar date of historic “Ekushey February” is
=8th Falgoon
=8th Falgoon
Ø The waterway separating India & Srilanka
=Palk strait
=Palk strait
Ø What types of organization BIMSTEC is
=Economical
=Economical
Ø Which country has the largest area of rainforest?
=Brazil
=Brazil
Ø Currency of Sweden?
=Crona
=Crona
Ø The British parliament is known as
=Council of Senators
=Council of Senators
Ø First SAF games was held in-
=New Delhi
=New Delhi
Ø Currency of Thailand?
=Bath
=Bath
Ø Helsinki is the capital of –
=Finland
=Finland
Ø Writer of the book “World without Poverty”
=Dr. Muhammad Yunus
=Dr. Muhammad Yunus
Ø The head quarter of ADB is-
=Manila
=Manila
Ø The only cascade of Bangladesh is
=Madhubkunda cascade
=Madhubkunda cascade
Ø Who build Lalbag Fort-
=Shayesta Khan
=Shayesta Khan
Ø The first gas field has invented
=1955
=1955
Ø Who is the architect of national monument?
=Mainul hossain
=Mainul hossain
Ø The historical ‘D-Day’ is related with
=Second world war
=Second world war
Ø 1st Baishakh is generally celebrated on which English calendar date?
=14th April
=14th April
Ø Central bank of Malaysia
=Bank Negara Malaysia
=Bank Negara Malaysia
Ø The smallest admistrative unite in the cities of Bangladesh is
=Ward
=Ward
Ø The nearest planet to the Sun
=Murcury
=Murcury
Ø Which organization of the world Bank is known as the Soft loan window?
=IDA
=IDA
Ø National game of China
=Table Tenis
=Table Tenis
Ø Which bacteria causes plague?
=Yarsenia pestig
=Yarsenia pestig
Ø The world’s top natural gas exporter country
=Russia
=Russia
Ø Who is the founder of Rotary International?
=Paul harries
=Paul harries
Ø The river Padma entered Bangladesh through
=Rajshahi
=Rajshahi
Ø The name of Nepal’s Parliament is
=Panchayet
=Panchayet
Ø Bush house located in
=London
=London
Ø Catalan is the language of
=Spain
=Spain
Ø India house located in
=London
=London
Ø Where is swimming easier?
=Sea
=Sea
Ø Asian cup football tournament was started in 1956
PATC is situated at
=Saver
PATC is situated at
=Saver
Ø The nearest mile, the distance covered in marathon run
=26 miles
=26 miles
Ø E-commerce, here E is stands for-
=Electronic
=Electronic
Ø Hepatitis-C increases the risk of
=Liver cancer
=Liver cancer
Ø In which year Bangladesh become a member of commonwealth?
=1972
=1972
Ø The oldest private foreign bank of our country
=Standard Chartered Bank
=Standard Chartered Bank
Ø Where was no fly zone?
=Iraq
=Iraq
Ø The name of the first central bank of the world
=Bank of England
=Bank of England
Ø Who is the founder of Camilla BARD?
=Akter Hamid Khan
=Akter Hamid Khan
Ø Bosnia Herzegovina is a former province of
=Yugoslavia
=Yugoslavia
Ø Dahgram chitmahal is situated in
=Lalmonirhat
=Lalmonirhat
Ø The Muslim man who win the first Nobel Prize?
=Anwar Sadat (Egypt)
=Anwar Sadat (Egypt)
Ø Which is the longest river of Asia?
=Yangsikiang
=Yangsikiang
Ø Name of the canal/strait joining the Red sea &with the Mediterranean sea?
=Suez
=Suez
Ø What is the previous name of Sonargaon?
=Subarnagram
=Subarnagram
Ø Currency of Malaysia
=Ringgit
=Ringgit
Ø What is the main element of tooth pest?
=Soap & powder
=Soap & powder
Ø The shortest wave length is
=Gamma ray
=Gamma ray
Ø Bangla Academy was established in the year of-
=1955
=1955
Ø The coldest planet in the solar system
=Mars
=Mars
Ø Bangladesh & Myanmar are divided by the river of-
=Naf
=Naf
Ø The information highway is known as
=Internet
=Internet
Ø Where is wall street?
=New York
=New York
Ø National game of Bangladesh
=Kabadi/Ha-du-du
=Kabadi/Ha-du-du
Ø Who is the architect of mishuk?
=Hamiduzzaman khan
=Hamiduzzaman khan
Ø A plce where secondary share & securities are traded is
=Stock Exchange
=Stock Exchange
Ø What is the raw materils of uria fertilizer?
=Mithen
=Mithen
Ø The largest tribe in Bangladesh is
=Chakma
=Chakma
Ø Which harmful ray is emitted from colour television?
=Gamma
=Gamma
Ø The capital of united Arab Emirates
=Abu Dhabi
=Abu Dhabi
Ø Which is the earthquake detection device?
=Sismograph
=Sismograph
Ø The capital of Kyrgyzstan
=Bishkek
=Bishkek
Ø Dhaka district consists of
=17 districts
=17 districts
Ø The first climber of Mount Everest
=Tenzing Norgay & Edmund Hillary
=Tenzing Norgay & Edmund Hillary
Ø Which area is famous for Monipuri dance?
=Sylhet
=Sylhet
Ø Father of modern Economics
=P. Samuelson
=P. Samuelson
Ø USB stands for-
=Universal Serial Bus
=Universal Serial Bus
Ø World Human Right Day
=10 December
=10 December
Ø Where is Bandung?
=Indonesia
=Indonesia
Ø The most light gas is
=Hydrogen
=Hydrogen
Ø From which date Fiscal year starts in Bangladesh?
=1st July
=1st July
Ø Grameen Bank started as a Bank in
=1983
=1983
Ø Which Asian country included in OPEC?
=Indonesia
=Indonesia
Ø How many Vitamins in human body?
=9
=9
Ø Which statesman received Nobel prize for Literary work?
=W Churchill
=W Churchill
Ø The code name of natural protein Protein
=P-59
=P-59
Ø Israel occupied Jerusalem in the year of
=1967
=1967
Ø Plebes cite is a term related to
=politics
=politics
Ø Where is the headquarter of Food and Agriculture organization?
=Rome
=Rome
Ø Largest coffee producing country is
=Brazil
=Brazil
Ø Which devise detects the speed of aero plane?
=Taco meter
=Taco meter
Ø Which type of Bank account does not pay any Bank interest?
=Current account
=Current account
Ø Akaba is the Sea-port of
=Jordan
=Jordan
Ø The Armed forces Day is observed in Bangladesh on
=November 21
=November 21
Ø Who is the first secretary general of UN?
=Trygve Liet
=Trygve Liet
Ø The judiciary of Bangladeshwas separated in
=1 November
=1 November
Ø Where is historical city Troy?
=Turkey
=Turkey
Ø The widest river of Bangladesh
=The Jamuna
=The Jamuna
Ø First world cup football was held in the year of
=1930
=1930
Ø Which international organization has declared 21st February as the international mother language day?
=UNESCO
=UNESCO
Ø First world cup cricket was held in the year of
=1975
=1975
Ø Who is the proponent of Bureaucracy?
=Max weber
=Max weber
Ø DVD stands for-
=Digital versetile disc
=Digital versetile disc
Ø Who is the head of the Government of Bangladesh?
=Prime minister
=Prime minister
Ø Main language of Afghanistan?
=Pashtu
=Pashtu
Ø London stands on the river of
=Thames
=Thames
Ø The hazardous metallic pollution in the air of Dhaka city is
=Led
=Led
Ø The currency of Russia is-
=Rubel
=Rubel
Ø Which is the oldest university of the world?
=Karuin
=Karuin
Ø Where is the factory of making arms in Bangladesh?
=Gazipur
=Gazipur
Ø National sports of Pakistan
=Field Hockey
=Field Hockey
Ø What is the new name of solsbery?
=Harare
=Harare
Ø Winter Olympic was started in
=1924
=1924
Ø WAN stands for-
=Wide Area Network
=Wide Area Network
Ø The head quarter of ANZUS is
=Canberra
=Canberra
Ø Begum rokeya was born in the district of
=Rangpure
=Rangpure
Ø What is the former name of Indonesia?
=Dutch east India
=Dutch east India
Ø When was EC formed?
=1958
=1958
Ø Where was Pablo Picaso born?
=Italy
=Italy
Ø Who invented phonograph?
=Edison
=Edison
Ø “Government of the people, by the people, for the people” was observed by-
=Abraham lincon
=Abraham lincon
Ø IMF gives loan for-
=Correcting unfavourable balance of payment
=Correcting unfavourable balance of payment
Ø “Give me a good mother, I will give you a good nation’’ was observed by-
=Napoleon
=Napoleon
Ø Lima is the capital of-
=Peru
=Peru
Ø Another name of vitamin C is-
=Ascorbic acid
=Ascorbic acid
Ø The capital of Australia is-
=Canberra
=Canberra
Ø The currency of Kuwait is-
=Diner
=Diner
Ø Where is Angel waterfall?
=Venezuela
=Venezuela
Ø Babri mosque of India was destroyed in the year-
=1992
=1992
Ø Where IRRI is located?
=Manila
=Manila
Ø What is Reuters?
=A news agency
=A news agency
Ø Which of the following has crossed Bangladesh?
=Tropic of cancer
=Tropic of cancer
Ø When was the National flag of Bangladesh raised? Where? Who?
=2nd March, 1971. In Dhaka university at a student gathering. A.S.M. Abdur Rob
=2nd March, 1971. In Dhaka university at a student gathering. A.S.M. Abdur Rob
Ø Desiner of the flag?
=Kamrul Hasan
=Kamrul Hasan
Ø What is the measure of the bangladesh flag?
=10:6
=10:6
Ø Our national flag is similar to-
=Japan
=Japan
Ø What is the political sea area of bangladesh?
=12 nautical miles
=12 nautical miles
Ø
What is the leanth of the Cox’s Bazar sea-shore?
=155 km
What is the leanth of the Cox’s Bazar sea-shore?
=155 km
Ø What is the Battle anthem of bangladesh? It’s belonging to the poetry book? who is the composer?
=Go, Go, Go, Sanda, K. Nazrul Islam
=Go, Go, Go, Sanda, K. Nazrul Islam
Ø How many lines are set with musical instrument on any occasion?
=First 21 lines
=First 21 lines
Ø How many lines are in our Nationl anthem?
=First 10 lines
=First 10 lines
Ø Which metal is heavier, silver or gold?
=Gold
=Gold
Ø How many legs do butterflies have?
=Six
=Six
Ø Which is the country with the most people?
=China
=China
Ø Which state is the biggest in the US?
=Alaska
=Alaska
Ø Which country has the largest area of land?
=Russia
=Russia
Ø Which indoor sport is the most popular in the US?
=Basketball
=Basketball
Ø Which golf player's mother is from Thailand?
=Tiger Woods
=Tiger Woods
Ø What is the sport in which you could get into a headlock?
=Wrestling
=Wrestling
Ø In which country was golf first played?
=Scotland
=Scotland
Ø Which is the sport where you could be out ‘leg before wicket’, or ‘hit a six’?
=Cricket
=Cricket
Ø When did baseball originate in the US?
=19th Century
=19th Century
Ø Which is the sport wherein you would use a 'sand iron'?
=Golf
=Golf
Ø What is the largest mammal in the world?
=Blue Whale
=Blue Whale
Ø Which is the country where reggae music originated?
=Jamaica
=Jamaica
Ø Who was the creator of Jeeves and Wooster?
=P.G. Wodehouse
=P.G. Wodehouse
Ø Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
=Michelangelo
=Michelangelo
Ø Who was the writer of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland?
=Lewis Carroll
=Lewis Carroll
Ø After which famous person was the teddy bear named?
=Theodore Roosevelt
=Theodore Roosevelt
Ø Which is the smallest ocean in the world?
=Arctic Ocean
=Arctic Ocean
Ø What is the rhino’s horn made of?
=Hair
=Hair
Ø "History is Bunk" was said by
=Henry Ford.
=Henry Ford.
Ø The term 'astrology' literally means
=Star Speech.
=Star Speech.
Ø Togo is situated in
=Africa.
=Africa.
Ø Coal is also known as
=Black Diamond.
=Black Diamond.
Ø The first Boxer to win 3 gold medals in Olympics was
=Laszlo Papp.
=Laszlo Papp.
Ø The first ruler who started war games for his soldiers was
=Genghis Khan.
=Genghis Khan.
Ø The first cross word puzzle in the world was published in 1924 by
=London Sunday Express
=London Sunday Express
Ø The lightest known metal is
=Lithium.
=Lithium.
Ø The Atacama Desert is located in
=North Chile.
=North Chile.
Ø The oil used to preserve timber is
=Creosote oil.
=Creosote oil.
Ø The founder of USA was
=George Washington.
=George Washington.
Ø The first talkie feature film in USA was
='The Jazz Singer'.
='The Jazz Singer'.
Ø The chemical name of laughing gas is
=Nitrous oxide.
=Nitrous oxide.
Ø The US state Mississippi is also known as
=Tar Heel state.
=Tar Heel state.
Ø The US state Indiana is also known as
=Volunteer state.
=Volunteer state.
Ø The US state Missouri is also known as
=Hoosier state.
=Hoosier state.
Ø The US state West Virginia is also known as
=Blue Grass state.
=Blue Grass state.
Ø The US state known as 'Pine Free State' is
=Vermont.
=Vermont.
Ø The US state known as 'Mountain state' is
=Pennsylvania.
=Pennsylvania.
Ø The US state known as 'Land of 1000 Lakes' is
=Arkansas.
=Arkansas.
Ø The popular detective character created by Agatha Christie is
=Hercule Poirot.
=Hercule Poirot.
Ø The Pakistani President who died in an air crash was
=Zia-ul-Huq.
=Zia-ul-Huq.
Ø Yankee is the nickname of
=American.
=American.
Ø The International court of Justice is located in
=Hague, Holland.
=Hague, Holland.
Ø The headquarters of World Bank is located at
=Washington DC.
=Washington DC.
Ø Victoria Falls was discovered by
=David Livingstone.
=David Livingstone.
Ø The technique to produce the first test tube baby was evolved by
=Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards.
=Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards.
Ø The oldest residential university of Britain is the
=Oxford University.
=Oxford University.
Ø The name of the large clock on the tower of the House of Parliament in London is called
Ø =Big Ben.
Ø Prado Museum is located in
=Madrid.
=Madrid.
Ø The number of keys in an ordinary piano is
=Eighty eight.
=Eighty eight.
Ø 'Man is a Tool Making Animal' was said by
=Benjamin Franklin.
=Benjamin Franklin.
Ø The term 'anesthesia' was coined by
=Oliver Wendell Holmes.
=Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Ø The first man to reach Antarctica was
=Fabian Gottlieb.
=Fabian Gottlieb.
Ø The Kilimanjaro volcano is situated in
=Tanzania.
=Tanzania.
Ø The invention that is considered to have built America is
=Dynamite.
=Dynamite.
Ø Words that contains all the vowels:
=Authentication, Remuneration, Education, Automobile, Miscellaneous and many more.
=Authentication, Remuneration, Education, Automobile, Miscellaneous and many more.
Ø Words that contain all the vowels in order:
=Facetious and Abstemious.
=Facetious and Abstemious.
Ø Words that contain all the vowels in reverse order:
=Uncomplimentary, Unproprietary, Unoriental and Subcontinental.
=Uncomplimentary, Unproprietary, Unoriental and Subcontinental.
Ø Words with no vowel in them:
=Myth, Fly, Sky, Dry, Cry, Rhythm, Crypt.
=Myth, Fly, Sky, Dry, Cry, Rhythm, Crypt.
Ø Which country declares independence on 18th Feb 2008?
=Kosovo.
=Kosovo.
Ø Who was the founder of the kindergarten education system?
=German educator Friedrich Froebel.
=German educator Friedrich Froebel.
Ø What is the scientific name of Vitamin C?
=Ascorbic Acid
=Ascorbic Acid
Ø What is the full form of GPRS?
=General Packet Radio Service
=General Packet Radio Service
Ø Which was the first university established in the world?
=Nalanda University
=Nalanda University
Ø What is full form of CEO, CFO & CIO titles?
=Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer & Chief Information Officer.
=Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer & Chief Information Officer.
Ø The largest museum in the world is
=The American Museum of Natural History.
=The American Museum of Natural History.
Ø The lowest mountain range in the world is
=The Buena Bhaile.
=The Buena Bhaile.
Ø The country known as the Land of Cakes is
=Scotland.
=Scotland.
Ø The place known as the Garden of England is
=Kent.
=Kent.
Ø The tallest tower in the world is the
=C. N. Tower, Toronto, Canada.
=C. N. Tower, Toronto, Canada.
Ø The country famous for its fish catch is
=Japan.
=Japan.
Ø The old name of Taiwan was
=Farmosa.
=Farmosa.
Ø Montreal is situated on the bank of River
=Ottawa.
=Ottawa.
Ø The city of Bonn is situated in
=Germany.
=Germany.
Ø The literal meaning of Renaissance is
=Revival.
=Revival.
Ø Julius Caesar was killed by
=Brutus.
=Brutus.
Ø The title of Desert Fox was given to
=Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
=Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
Ø The largest airport in the world is the
=King Khalid International Airport, Saudi Arabia.
=King Khalid International Airport, Saudi Arabia.
Ø The city in Russia which faced an earthquake in the year 1998 was
=Armenia.
=Armenia.
Ø The largest bay in the world is
=Hudson Bay, Canada.
=Hudson Bay, Canada.
Ø The largest peninsula in the world is
=Arabia.
=Arabia.
Ø The largest gulf in the world is
=Gulf of Mexico.
=Gulf of Mexico.
Ø The tallest statue in the world is the
=Motherland, Volgograd Russia.
=Motherland, Volgograd Russia.
Ø The largest railway tunnel in the world is
=The Oshimizu Tunnel, Japan.
=The Oshimizu Tunnel, Japan.
Ø The world's loneliest island is
=The Tristan da cunha.
=The Tristan da cunha.
Ø The word 'Quiz' was coined by
=Jim Daly Irishman.
=Jim Daly Irishman.
Ø The original meaning of 'Quiz' was
=Trick.
=Trick.
Ø The busiest shopping centre of London is
=Oxford Street.
=Oxford Street.
Ø The residence of the Queen in London is
=Buckingham Palace.
=Buckingham Palace.
Ø Adolf Hitler was born in
=Austria.
=Austria.
Ø The country whose National Anthem has only music but no words is
=Bahrain.
=Bahrain.
Ø The largest cinema in the world is
=The Fox theatre, Detroit, USA.
=The Fox theatre, Detroit, USA.
Ø The country where there are no Cinema theatres is
=Saudi Arabia.
=Saudi Arabia.
Ø The world's tallest office building is the
=Sears Tower, Chicago.
=Sears Tower, Chicago.
Ø In the year 1811, Paraguay became independent from
=Spain.
=Spain.
Ø The cross word puzzle was invented by
=Arthur Wynne.
=Arthur Wynne.
Ø The city which was the capital of the ancient Persian Empire was
=Persepolis.
=Persepolis.
Ø WHO stands for
=World Health Organization.
=World Health Organization.
Ø WHO (World Health Organization) is located at
=Geneva.
=Geneva.
Ø FAO stands for
=Food and Agriculture Organization.
=Food and Agriculture Organization.
Ø FAO is located at
=Rome and London.
=Rome and London.
Ø UNIDO stands for
=United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
=United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
Ø UNIDO is located at
=Vienna.
=Vienna.
Ø WMO stands for
=World Meteorological Organization.
=World Meteorological Organization.
Ø WMO is located at
=Geneva.
=Geneva.
Ø International Civil Aviation Organization is located at
=Montreal.
=Montreal.
Ø The Angel Falls is located in
=Venezuela.
=Venezuela.
Ø The Victoria Falls is located in
=Rhodesia.
=Rhodesia.
Ø Ice Cream was discovered by
=Gerald Tisyum.
=Gerald Tisyum.
Ø The number regarded as lucky number in Italy is
=Thirteen.
=Thirteen.
Ø Napoleon suffered from alurophobia which means
=Fear of cats.
=Fear of cats.
Ø The aero planes were used in war for the first time by
=Italians. (14 Oct.1911)
=Italians. (14 Oct.1911)
Ø Slavery in America was abolished by
=Abraham Lincoln.
=Abraham Lincoln.
Ø The Headquarters of textile manufacturing in England is
=Manchester.
=Manchester.
Ø The famous Island located at the mouth of the Hudson River is
=Manhattan.
=Manhattan.
Ø The founder of plastic industry was
=Leo Hendrik Baekeland.
=Leo Hendrik Baekeland.
Ø The country where military service is compulsory for women is
=Israel.
=Israel.
Ø The country which has more than 10,000 golf courses is
=USA.
=USA.
Ø The famous painting 'Mona Lisa' is displayed at
=Louvre museum, Paris.
=Louvre museum, Paris.
Ø The earlier name for tomato was
=Love apple.
=Love apple.
Ø The first President of USA was
=George Washington.
=George Washington.
Ø The famous words 'Veni Vidi Vici' were said by
=Julius Caesar.
=Julius Caesar.
Ø The practice of sterilization of surgical instruments was introduced by
=Joseph Lister.
=Joseph Lister.
Ø The number of countries which participated in the first Olympic Games held at Athens was
=Nine.
=Nine.
Ø Mercury is also known as
=Quick Silver.
=Quick Silver.
Ø Disneyland is located in
=California, USA.
=California, USA.
Ø The country which built the first powerful long range rockets is
=Germany.
=Germany.
Ø Sewing Machine was invented by
=Isaac M. Singer.
=Isaac M. Singer.
Ø Adding Machine was invented by
=Aldrin.
=Aldrin.
Ø The national emblem of Spain is
=Eagle.
=Eagle.
Ø Archimedes was born in
=Sicily.
=Sicily.
Ø The largest temple in the world is
=Angkor Wat in Kampuchea.
=Angkor Wat in Kampuchea.
Ø The largest dome in the world is
=Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, USA.
=Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, USA.
Ø The largest strait in the world is
=Tartar Strait.
=Tartar Strait.
Ø The Mohenjo-Daro ruins are found in
=Larkand District of Sind, Pakistan.
=Larkand District of Sind, Pakistan.
Ø The largest city of Africa is
=Cairo.
=Cairo.
Ø The founder of KODAK Company was
=Eastman.
=Eastman.
Ø The Cape of Good Hope is located in
=South Africa.
=South Africa.
Ø The Heathrow Airport is located in
=London.
=London.
Ø The neon lamp was invented by
=Georges Claude.
=Georges Claude.
Ø The last letter of the Greek alphabet is
=Omega.
=Omega.
Ø The place known as the land of Lincoln is
=Illinois.
=Illinois.
Ø The US state Utah is also known as
=Beehive state.
=Beehive state.
Ø The Kalahari Desert is located in
=Africa.
=Africa.
Ø The Patagonian desert is located in
=Argentina.
=Argentina.
Ø The person known as the father of aeronautics is
=Sir George Cayley.
=Sir George Cayley.
Ø The most densely populated Island in the world is
=Honshu.
=Honshu.
Ø The two nations Haiti and the Dominion Republic together form the Island of
=Hispaniola.
=Hispaniola.
Ø The largest auto producer in the USA is
=General Motors.
=General Motors.
Ø The largest auto producing nation is
=Japan.
=Japan.
Ø The famous ‘General Motors’ company was founded by
=William Durant.
=William Durant.
Ø The country that brings out the FIAT is
=Italy.
=Italy.
Ø The first actor to win an Oscar was
=Emil Jannings.
=Emil Jannings.
Ø The first animated colour cartoon of full feature length was
=Snow White and Seven Dwarfs.
=Snow White and Seven Dwarfs.
Ø The first demonstration of a motion picture was held at
=Paris.
=Paris.
Ø The first country to issue stamps was
=Britain.
=Britain.
Ø The actor who is considered as the biggest cowboy star of the silent movies is
=Tom Mix.
=Tom Mix.
Ø The Pentagon is located at
=Washington DC.
=Washington DC.
Ø The world's largest car manufacturing company is
=General Motors, USA.
=General Motors, USA.
Ø The world's biggest manufacturer of bicycles is
=Hero cycles, Ludhiana.
=Hero cycles, Ludhiana.
Ø The world's oldest underground railway is at
=London.
=London.
Ø The White House was painted white to hide
=fire damage.
=fire damage.
Ø The largest oil producing nation in Africa is
=Nigeria.
=Nigeria.
Ø The longest river in Russia and Europe is
=Volga River.
=Volga River.
Ø The first Emperor of Germany was
=Wilhelm.
=Wilhelm.
Ø The last French Monarch was
=Louis Napoleon III.
=Louis Napoleon III.
Ø The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was
=Mujibur Rehman
=Mujibur Rehman
Ø The longest river in the world is the
=Nile
=Nile
Ø The longest highway in the world is the
=Trans-Canada
=Trans-Canada
Ø The longest highway in the world has a length of
=About 8000 km
=About 8000 km
Ø The highest mountain in the world is the
=Everest
=Everest
Ø The biggest desert in the world is the
=Sahara desert
=Sahara desert
Ø The largest coffee growing country in the world is
=Brazil
=Brazil
Ø The country also known as "country of Copper" is
=Zambia
=Zambia
Ø The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is
=Durand line
=Durand line
Ø The river Volga flows out into the
=Caspian sea
=Caspian sea
Ø The coldest place on the earth is
=Verkoyansk in Siberia
=Verkoyansk in Siberia
Ø The country which ranks second in terms of land area is
=Canada
=Canada
Ø The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is
=Sicily
=Sicily
Ø The river Jordan flows out into the
=Dead sea
=Dead sea
Ø The biggest delta in the world is the
=Ganges Delta
=Ganges Delta
Ø The capital city that stands on the river Danube is
=Belgrade
=Belgrade
Ø The Japanese call their country as
=Nippon
=Nippon
Ø The length of the English channel is
=564 kilometres
=564 kilometres
Ø The world's oldest known city is
=Damascus
=Damascus
Ø The city which is also known as the City of Canals is
=Venice
=Venice
Ø The country in which river Wangchu flows is
=Myanmar
=Myanmar
Ø The biggest island of the world is
=Greenland
=Greenland
Ø The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is
=Detroit, USA
=Detroit, USA
Ø The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is
=China & South Africa
=China & South Africa
Ø The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is
=Malaysia
=Malaysia
Ø The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is
=China
=China
Ø The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the
=Amazon River
=Amazon River
Ø The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' was
=Peking
=Peking
Ø The country called the Land of Rising Sun is
=Japan
=Japan
Ø Mount Everest was named after
=Sir George Everest
=Sir George Everest
Ø The volcano Vesuvius is located in
=Italy
=Italy
Ø The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world is
=Cuba
=Cuba
Ø The length of the Suez Canal is
=162.5 kilometers
=162.5 kilometers
Ø The lowest point on earth is
=The coastal area of Dead sea
=The coastal area of Dead sea
Ø The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of
=Nepal
=Nepal
Ø The largest ocean of the world is the
=Pacific ocean
=Pacific ocean
Ø The largest bell in the world is the
=Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow
=Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow
Ø The biggest stadium in the world is the
=Strahov Stadium, Prague
=Strahov Stadium, Prague
Ø The world's largest diamond producing country is
=South Africa
=South Africa
Ø Australia was discovered by
=James Cook
=James Cook
Ø The first Governor General of Pakistan is
=Mohammed Ali Jinnah
=Mohammed Ali Jinnah
Ø Dublin is situated at the mouth of river
=Liffey
=Liffey
Ø The earlier name of New York city was
=New Amsterdam
=New Amsterdam
Ø The Eifel tower was built by
=Alexander Eiffel
=Alexander Eiffel
Ø The Red Cross was founded by
=Jean Henri Durant
=Jean Henri Durant
Ø The country which has the greatest population density is
=Monaco
=Monaco
Ø The national flower of Britain is
=Rose
=Rose
Ø Niagara Falls was discovered by
=Louis Hennepin
=Louis Hennepin
Ø The national flower of Italy is
=Lily
=Lily
Ø The national flower of China is
=Narcissus
=Narcissus
Ø The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at
=Kathmandu
=Kathmandu
Ø The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is
=Strait of Hormuz
=Strait of Hormuz
Ø The first Industrial Revolution took place in
=England
=England
Ø World Environment Day is observed on
=5th June
=5th June
Ø The first Republican President of America was
=Abraham Lincoln
=Abraham Lincoln
Ø The country famous for Samba dance is
=Brazil
=Brazil
Ø The name of Alexander's horse was
=Beucephalus
=Beucephalus
Ø Singapore was founded by
=Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
=Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
Ø The famous British one-eyed Admiral was
=Nelson
=Nelson
Ø The earlier name of Sri Lanka was
=Ceylon
=Ceylon
Ø The UNO was formed in the year
=1945
=1945
Ø UNO stands for
=United Nations Organization
=United Nations Organization
Ø The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on
=15th August
=15th August
Ø 'Last Judgment' was the first painting of an Italian painter named
=Michelangelo
=Michelangelo
Ø In the solar system the remotest, smallest & coldest planet is
=Neptune, Mercury & Mars
=Neptune, Mercury & Mars
Ø Paradise Regained was written by
=John Milton
=John Milton
Ø An European country only where penalty is yet effective
=Belarus
=Belarus
Ø The first President of Egypt was
=Mohammed Nequib
=Mohammed Nequib
Ø Name of the highest statue of the world
=Ushiku Amida Buddha
=Ushiku Amida Buddha
Ø The first man to reach North Pole was
=Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
=Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
Ø The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso was
=Guermica
=Guermica
Ø The largest university of the world
=Riyadh Women’s University
=Riyadh Women’s University
Ø The primary producer of newsprint in the world is
=Canada
=Canada
Ø Line of control is a boundary line of
=India & Pakistan
=India & Pakistan
Ø The first explorer to reach the South Pole was
=Cap. Ronald Amundson
=Cap. Ronald Amundson
Ø Football entered into Olympic in
=1900
=1900
Ø The person who is called the father of modern Italy is
=G.Garibaldi
=G.Garibaldi
Ø The national game of UK
=Cricket
=Cricket
Ø World literacy day is celebrated on
=8th September
=8th September
Ø The Currency of Brunei is
=Brunei dollar
=Brunei dollar
Ø The founder of modern Germany is
=Bismarck
=Bismarck
Ø ‘Port Blayer’ island is in
=Indian island
=Indian island
Ø The country known as the land of the midnight sun is
=Norway
=Norway
Ø Board of investment was established in
=1989
=1989
Ø The place known as the Roof of the world is
=Tibet
=Tibet
Ø BIBM stands for
=Bangladesh Institution of Bank Management
=Bangladesh Institution of Bank Management
Ø The founder of the Chinese Republic was
=San Yat Sen
=San Yat Sen
Ø The famous musician, who sang for our liberation war in1971
=George Harrison
=George Harrison
Ø The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was
=Abdul Salam
=Abdul Salam
Ø Brass is a compound of
Ø =Copper & Zinc
Ø The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was
=Margaret Thatcher
=Margaret Thatcher
Ø A cardiologist treats patients with
=Heart problem
=Heart problem
Ø The first Secretary General of the UNO was
=Trygve Lie
=Trygve Lie
Ø Name of the nearest planet is
=Venus
=Venus
Ø The sculptor of the statue of Liberty was
=Frederick Auguste Bartholdi
=Frederick Auguste Bartholdi
Ø longitude°Time distance for 1
=4 minutes
=4 minutes
Ø The port of Baku is situated in
=Azerbaijan
=Azerbaijan
Ø John F Kennedy was assassinated by
=Lee Harvey Oswald
=Lee Harvey Oswald
Ø Name of the central Bank of Maldives
=Maldives monetary Authority
=Maldives monetary Authority
Ø The largest river in France is
=Loire
=Loire
Ø world’s largest railway station is
=Grand Central Terminal
=Grand Central Terminal
Ø The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law was
=Catherine of Aragon
=Catherine of Aragon
Ø The capital of Brunei is
=Bandar Seri Begawan
=Bandar Seri Begawan
Ø The first black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was
=Ralph Johnson Bunche
=Ralph Johnson Bunche
Ø Magsaysay Award is given from
=Philippines
=Philippines
Ø The first British University to admit women for degree courses was
=London University
=London University
Ø Currency of Ghana
=Cedi
=Cedi
Ø The principal export of Jamaica is
=Sugar
=Sugar
Ø Last King of Afghanistan
=Mohammad Zahir Shah
=Mohammad Zahir Shah
Ø New York is popularly known as the city of
=Skyscrapers
=Skyscrapers
Ø Title of autobiography of US Secretary State Hillary Clinton is
=Living History
=Living History
Ø Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of
=Cloves
=Cloves
Ø Maritime route from Europe to Indian Subcontinent was discovered by
=Vasca Da Gama
=Vasca Da Gama
Ø The country known as the Land of White Elephant is
=Thailand
=Thailand
Ø Bangladesh is an independent country was recognized first African country
=Senegal
=Senegal
Ø The country known as the Land of Morning Calm is
=Korea
=Korea
Ø Minimum age requirement to be the President & the Prime Minister of Bangladesh is-
=35 & 25
=35 & 25
Ø The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts is
=Bhutan
=Bhutan
Ø President can appoint election commissioner power of the constitution
=118(1)
=118(1)
Ø The highest waterfalls in the world is the
=Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela
=Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela
Ø Bangladesh formally enters the age of WiMAX
=21 July, 2009
=21 July, 2009
Ø The largest library in the world is the
=United States Library of Congress, Washington DC
=United States Library of Congress, Washington DC
Ø Establishment year of NAPE
=1978
=1978
Ø The author of Harry Potter Books is
=JK Rowling
=JK Rowling
Ø Establishment year of University Grand Commission is
=16 December,1972
=16 December,1972
Ø Nickname of New York city is
=Big Apple
=Big Apple
Ø Women world cup cricket starts in
=1973
=1973
Ø What do you call a group of sheep?
=A Flock of Sheep
=A Flock of Sheep
Ø Establishment year of IMF
=1 July, 1944
=1 July, 1944
Ø In which sport do players take long and short corners?
=Hockey
=Hockey
Ø Establishment year of IBRD
=1 July,1944
=1 July,1944
Ø Who was the youngest President of the USA?
=Theodore Roosevelt
=Theodore Roosevelt
Ø Asian Develop Bank starts its programs in
=19 December, 1966
=19 December, 1966
Ø How many legs do butterflies have?
=6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings
=6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings
Ø Currency of Vatican city
=Euro
=Euro
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