Q 1. In which of the following rivers is the Piranha most found?
Option:-
Amazon
Mississipi
Danube
Nile
Q 2. How many dots are on one six-sided die?
Option:-
14
19
16
21
Q 3. Paleontologists study one of the following things?
Option:-
Lost civilizations
Animals
Fossils
Plants
Q 4. N’Djamena is the capital of which country?
Option:-
Malawi
Burundi
Tunisia
Chad
Q 5. The following chess piece cannot move in a straight line?
Option:-
Bishop
Knight
Rook
King
Q 6. Which of the following is not a Michael Jackson song?
Option:-
Remember The Time
Smooth Criminal
Money for Nothing
Earth Song
Q 7. Where is Mount Everest located?
Option:-
Nepal
On the Tibet-Nepal border
On the Pakistan-China border
India
Q 8. The term “beamer” is used in the sport of?
Option:-
Chess
Hockey
Football
Cricket
Q 9. A paper written in one own’s handwriting is called?
Option:-
Transcript
Script
Manuscript
Scroll
Q 10. The outer layer of the earth is called?
Option:-
Crust
Core
Mantle
Outer core
Q 11. Who found sea route to India via Cape of Good Hope?
Option:-
Marco Polo
Vasco-da-Gama
Captain Cook
Nicolaus Copernicus
Q 12. The rotation of Earth on its axis is from which direction?
Option:-
East to West
North to South
South to North
West to East
Q 13. In which country is the “Black Forest” situated?
Option:-
Russia
Poland
Belgium
Germany
Q 14. In which present day country is Chernobyl, where the 1986 nuclear disaster took place?
Option:-
Russia
Bulgaria
Belarus
Ukraine
Q 15. Which of the following scientists conducted pioneering work in radioactivity?
Option:-
Albert Einstein
Isaac Newton
Stephen Hawking
Marie Curie
Q 16. Who invented the BALLPOINT PEN?
Option:-
Biro Brothers
Write Brothers
Waterman Brothers
Bicc Brothers
Q 17. Name of the seismologist who invented the scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes?
Option:-
Charles Richter
Giuseppe Mercalli
Hiram Walker
Joshua Rumble
Q 18. Which of the following pairs reside at 62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan?
Option:-
Wallace and Gromit
Danger Mouse and Penfold
Tom and Jerry
Superted and Spotty
Q 19. These big breweries Lowenbrau,, Augustinerbrau, Hofbrauhaus, Paulaner, Hacker- Pschor are from which city?
Option:-
Kenosha
Vienna
Cologne
Munich
Q 20. The number of Apollo missions that landed men on the moon?
Option:-
Six
Two
Five
Ten
Q 21. Who was Boris Becker’s opponent in the Wimbledon finals of 1988, 1989, and 1990?
Option:-
Stefan Edberg
Michael Stich
Andre Agassi
Ivan Lendl
Q 22. Which manufacturer makes the car models Micra, Kicks, Terrano and Note?
Option:-
Subaru
Toyota
Suzuki
Nissan
Q 23. Cheese Wagstaff was the last on-screen character to die in which drama series?
Option:-
True Detective
The Empire
The Wire
The Sopranos
Q 24. Suharto held the office of president in which Asian nation?
Option:-
Japan
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
Q 25. Which country is the odd one out?
Option:-
Switzerland
England
Afghanistan
Botswana
Q 26. Of which country is Joyce Banda the president?
Option:-
Malawi
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Zambia
Q 27. Ceylon is the former name of which nation?
Option:-
Madagascar
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka
Mauritius
Q 28. Which of the following cities is not in the United States?
Option:-
El Paso
Sante Fe
Toledo
Monterrey
Q 29. This team has played three finals in the FIFA football World Cup but not won even once
Option:-
Portugal
Austria
Netherlands
Hungary
Q 30. The first city to hold the Commonwealth Games was?
Option:-
London, UK
Hamilton, Canada
Sydney, Australia
New Delhi, India
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Answer:
Q1. Amazon
Q2. 21
Q3. Fossils
Q4. Chad
Q5. Knight
Q6. Money for Nothing
Q7. On the Tibet-Nepal border
Q8. Cricket
Q9. Manuscript
Q10. Crust
Q11. Vasco-da-Gama
Q12. West to East
Q13. Germany
Q14. Ukraine
Q15. Marie Curie
Q16. Biro Brothers
Q17. Charles Richter
Q18. Wallace and Gromit
Q19. Munich
Q20. Six
Q21. Stefan Edberg
Q22. Nissan
Q23. The Wire
Q24. Indonesia
Q25. England
Q26. Malawi
Q27. Sri Lanka
Q28. Monterrey
Q29. Netherlands
Q30. Hamilton, Canada
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