General Knowledge Quiz
1. The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was – Mujibur
Rehman
2. The longest river in the world is the – Nile
3. The longest highway in the world is the – Trans-Canada
4. The longest highway in the world has a length of About
– 8000 km
5. The highest mountain in the world is the – Everest
6. The country that accounts for nearly one third of the
total teak production of the world is – Myanmar
7. The biggest desert in the world is the – Sahara desert
8. The largest coffee growing country in the world is –
Brazil
9. The country also known as “country of Copper” is –
Zambia
10. The name given to the border which separates Pakistan
and Afghanistan is – Durand line
11. The river Volga flows out into the – Capsian sea
12. The coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in –
Siberia
13. The country which ranks second in terms of land area
is – Canada
14. The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is –
Sicily
15. The river Jordan flows out into the – Dead sea
16. The biggest delta in the world is the – Sunderbans
17. The capital city that stands on the river Danube is –
Belgrade
18. The Japanese call their country as – Nippon
19. The length of the English channel is – 564 kilometres
20. The world’s oldest known city is – Damascus
21 The city which is also known as the City of Canals is
– Venice
22. The country in which river Wangchu flows is – Myanmar
23. The biggest island of the world is – Greenland
24. The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture
of automobiles in the world is – Detroit, USA
25. The country which is the largest producer of
manganese in the world is – China & South Africa
26. The country which is the largest producer of rubber
in the world is – Malaysia
27. The country which is the largest producer of tin in
the world is – China
28. The river which carries maximum quantity of water
into the sea is the – Mississippi
29. The city which was once called the `Forbidden City’
was – Peking
30. The country called the Land of Rising Sun is – Japan
31. Mount Everest was named after Sir George – Everest
32. The volcano Vesuvius is located in – Italy
33. The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world is –
Cuba
34. The length of the Suez Canal is – 162.5 kilometers
35. The lowest point on earth is The coastal area of –
Dead sea
36. The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of – Nepal
37. The largest ocean of the world is the – Pacific ocean
38. The largest bell in the world is the – Tsar Kolkol at
Kremlin, Moscow
39. The biggest stadium in the world is the – Strahov
Stadium, Prague
40. The world’s largest diamond producing country is –
South Africa
41. Australia was discovered by – James Cook
42. The first Governor General of Pakistan is – Mohammed
Ali Jinnah
43. Dublin is situated at the mouth of river – Liffey
44. The earlier name of New York city was – New Amsterdam
45. The Eifel tower was built by – Alexander Eiffel
46. The Red Cross was founded by – Jean Henri Durant
47. The country which has the greatest population density
is – Monaco
48. The national flower of Britain is – Rose
49. Niagara Falls was discovered by – Louis Hennepin
50. The national flower of Italy is – Lily
51. The national flower of China is – Narcissus
52. The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at
– Kathmandu
53. The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is Strait of – Hormuz
54. The first Industrial Revolution took place in –
England
55. World Environment Day is observed on – 5th June
56. The first Republican President of America was –
Abraham Lincoln
57. The country famous for Samba dance is – Brazil
58. The name of Alexander’s horse was – Beucephalus
59. Singapore was founded by – Sir Thomas Stamford
Raffles
60. The famous British one-eyed Admiral was – Nelson
61. The earlier name of Sri Lanka was – Ceylon
62. The UNO was formed in the year – 1945
63. UNO stands for – United Nations Organization
64. The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on
– 15th August
65. `Last Judgement’ was the first painting of an Italian
painter named – Michelangelo
66. Paradise Regained was written by – John Milton
67. The first President of Egypt was – Mohammed Nequib
68. The first man to reach North Pole was – Rear Peary
69. The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso was –
Guermica
70. The primary producer of newsprint in the world is –
Canada
71. The first explorer to reach the South Pole was – Cap.
Ronald Amundson
72. The person who is called the father of modern Italy
is – G.Garibaldi
73. World literacy day is celebrated on – 8th September
74. The founder of modern Germany is – Bismarck
75. The country known as the land of the midnight sun is
– Norway
76. The place known as the Roof of the world is – Tibet
77. The founder of the Chinese Republic was – San Yat Sen
78. The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was –
Abdul Salam
79. The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was –
Margaret Thatcher
80. The first Secretary General of the UNO was – Trygve
Lie
81. The sculptor of the statue of Liberty was – Frederick
Auguste Bartholdi
82. The port of Banku is situated in – Azerbaijan
83. John F Kennedy was assassinated by – Lee Harry Oswald
84. The largest river in France is – Lore
85. The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law
was – Catherine of Aragon
86. The first negro to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
was – Ralph Johnson Bunche
87. The first British University to admit women for
degree courses was – London University
88. The principal export of Jamaica is – Sugar
89. New York is popularly known as the – city of
Skyscrapers
90. Madagascar is popularly known as the – Island of
Cloves
91. The country known as the Land of White Elephant is –
Thailand
92. The country known as the Land of Morning Calm is –
Korea
93. The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts is –
Bhutan
94. The highest waterfalls in the world is the – Salto
Angel Falls(Venezuela)
95. The largest library in the world is the – United
States Library of Congress Washington DC
General Knowledge Quiz
- The largest museum in the world is the American Museum of Natural History.
- The lowest mountain range in the world is the Buena Bhaile.
- The country known as the Land of Cakes is Scotland.
- The place known as the Garden of England is Kent.
- The tallest tower in the world is the Burj Khalifa, Dubai.
- The country famous for its fish catch is Japan.
- The old name of Taiwan was Farmosa.
- Montreal is situated on the bank of River Ottawa.
- The city of Bonn is situated in Germany.
- The literal meaning of Renaissance is Revival.
- Julius Caesar was killed by Brutus.
- The title of Desert Fox was given to Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.
- The largest airport in the world is the King Khalid International Airport, Saudi Arabia.
- The city in Russia which faced an earthquake in the year 1998 was Armenia.
- The largest bay in the world is Hudson Bay, Canada.
- The largest church in the world is Basilica of St. Peter, Vatican City, Rome.
- The largest peninsula in the world is Arabia.
- The largest gulf in the world is Gulf of Mexico.
- The tallest statue in the world is the Motherland, Volgograd Russia.
- The largest railway tunnel in the world is the Oshimizu Tunnel, Japan.
- The world’s loneliest island is the Tristan da cunha.
- The word ‘Quiz’ was coined by Jim Daly Irishman.
- The original meaning of ‘Quiz’ was Trick.
- The busiest shopping centre of London is Oxford Street.
- The residence of the Queen in London is Buckingham Palace.
- Adolf Hitler was born in Austria.
- The country whose National Anthem has only music but no words is Bahrain.
- The largest cinema in the world is the Fox theatre, Detroit, USA.
- The country where there are no Cinema theatres is Saudi Arabia.
- The world’s tallest office building is the Sears Tower, Chicago.
- In the year 1811, Paraguay became independent from Spain.
- The cross word puzzle was invented by Arthur Wynne.
- The city which was the capital of the ancient Persian Empire was Persepolis.
- WHO stands for World Health Organization.
- WHO (World Health Organization) is located at Geneva.
- FAO stands for Food and Agriculture Organization.
- FAO is located at Rome and London.
- UNIDO stands for United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
- UNIDO is located at Vienna.
- WMO stands for World Meteorological Organization.
- WMO is located at Geneva.
- International Civil Aviation Organization is located at Montreal.
- The Angel Falls is located in Venezuela.
- The Victoria Falls is located in Rhodesia.
- Ice Cream was discovered by Gerald Tisyum.
- The number regarded as lucky number in Italy is thirteen.
- Napoleon suffered from alurophobia which means Fear of cats.
- The aero planes were used in war for the first time by Italians. (14 Oct.1911)
- Slavery in America was abolished by Abraham Lincoln.
- The Headquarters of textile manufacturing in England is Manchester.
- The famous Island located at the mouth of the Hudson River is Manhattan.
- The founder of plastic industry was Leo Hendrik Baekeland.
- The country where military service is compulsory for women is Israel.
- The country which has more than 10,000 golf courses is USA.
- The famous painting ‘Mona Lisa’ is displayed at Louvre museum, Paris.
- The earlier name for tomato was Love apple.
- The first President of USA was George Washington.
- The famous words ‘Veni Vidi Vici’ were said by Julius Caesar.
- The practice of sterilization of surgical instruments was introduced by Joseph Lister.
- The number of countries which participated in the first Olympic Games held at Athens was nine.
- Mercury is also known as Quick Silver.
- Disneyland is located in California, USA.
- The country which built the first powerful long range rockets is Germany.
- Sewing Machine was invented by Isaac M. Singer.
- Adding Machine was invented by Aldrin.
- The national emblem of Spain is Eagle.
- Archimedes was born in Sicily.
- The total area of Vatican City is 0.272 square kilometers.
- The largest temple in the world is Angkor Wat in Kampuchea.
- The largest dome in the world is Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, USA.
- The largest strait in the world is Tartar Strait.
- The Mohenjo-Daro ruins are found in Larkand District of Sind, Pakistan.
- The largest city of Africa is Cairo.
- The founder of KODAK Company was Eastman.
- The Cape of Good Hope is located in South Africa.
- The Heathrow Airport is located in London.
- The neon lamp was invented by Georges Claude.
- The last letter of the Greek alphabet is Omega.
- The place known as the land of Lincoln is Illinois.
- The US state Utah is also known as Beehive state.
- The Kalahari Desert is located in Africa.
- The Patagonian desert is located in Argentina.
- The person known as the father of aeronautics is Sir George Cayley.
- The most densely populated Island in the world is Honshu.
- The two nations Haiti and the Dominion Republic together form the Island of Hispaniola.
- The largest auto producer in the USA is General Motors.
- The largest auto producing nation is Japan.
- The famous ?General Motors? company was founded by William Durant.
- The country that brings out the FIAT is Italy.
- The first actor to win an Oscar was Emil Jannings.
- The first animated colour cartoon of full feature length was Snow White and Seven Dwarfs.
- The first demonstration of a motion picture was held at Paris.
- The first country to issue stamps was Britain.
- The actor who is considered as the biggest cowboy star of the silent movies is Tom Mix.
- The Pentagon is located at Washington DC.
- The world’s largest car manufacturing company is General Motors, USA.
- The world’s biggest manufacturer of bicycles is Hero cycles, Ludhiana.
- The world’s oldest underground railway is at London.
- The White House was painted white to hide fire damage.
- The largest oil producing nation in Africa is Nigeria.
- The longest river in Russia and Europe is Volga River.
- The first Emperor of Germany was Wilhelm.
- The last French Monarch was Louis Napoleon III.
- “History is Bunk” was said by Henry Ford.
- The term ‘astrology’ literally means Star Speech.
- Togo is situated in Africa.
- Coal is also known as Black Diamond.
- The first Boxer to win 3 gold medals in Olympics was Laszlo Papp.
- The first ruler who started war games for his soldiers was Genghis Khan.
- The first cross word puzzle in the world was published in 1924 by London Sunday Express.
- The lightest known metal is Lithium.
- The Atacama Desert is located in North Chile.
- The oil used to preserve timber is Creosote oil.
- The founder of USA was George Washington.
- The first talkie feature film in USA was ‘The Jazz Singer’.
- The chemical name of laughing gas is Nitrous oxide.
- The US state Mississippi is also known as Tar Heel state.
- The US state Indiana is also known as Volunteer state.
- The US state Missouri is also known as Hoosier state.
- The US state West Virginia is also known as Blue Grass state.
- The US state known as ‘Pine Free State’ is Vermont.
- The US state known as ‘Mountain state’ is Pennsylvania.
- The US state known as ‘Land of 1000 Lakes’ is Arkansas.
- The popular detective character created by Agatha Christie is Hercule Poirot.
- The Pakistani President who died in an air crash was Zia-ul-Huq.
- Yoghurt means Fermented milk.
- Yankee is the nickname of American.
- The International court of Justice is located in Hague, Holland.
- The headquarters of World Bank is located at Washington DC.
- Victoria Falls was discovered by David Livingstone.
- The technique to produce the first test tube baby was evolved by Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards.
- The oldest residential university of Britain is the Oxford University.
- The name of the large clock on the tower of the House of Parliament in London is called Big Ben.
- Prado Museum is located in Madrid.
- The number of keys in an ordinary piano is Eighty eight.
- ‘Man is a Tool Making Animal’ was said by Benjamin Franklin.
- The term ‘anesthesia’ was coined by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
- The first man to reach Antarctica was Fabian Gottlieb.
- The Kilimanjaro volcano is situated in Tanzania.
- The invention that is considered to have built America is Dynamite.
- Words that contains all the vowels: Authentication, Remuneration, Education, Automobile, Miscellaneous and many more.
- Words that contain all the vowels in order: Facetious and Abstemious.
- Words that contain all the vowels in reverse order: Uncomplimentary, Unproprietary, Unoriental and Subcontinental.
- Words with no vowel in them: Myth, Fly, Sky, Dry, Cry, Rhythm, Crypt.
- Which country declares independence on 18th Feb 2008? – Kosovo.
- Who was the founder of the kindergarten education system? – German educator Friedrich Froebel.
- What is the scientific name of Vitamin C? – Ascorbic Acid
- What is the full form of GPRS? – General Packet Radio Service
- Which was the first university established in the world? – Nalanda University
- What is full form of CEO, CFO & CIO titles? Chief Executive Officer, Chief Financial Officer & Chief Information Officer.
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