45+ Miscellaneous Gk about World

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Here are, 45+ Miscellaneous Gk about World:

Q.1 Which country has the longest coastline in the world?

A) China

B) Canada

C) America

D) Russia

Answer: B) Canada

Q.2 Which insect do waggle dance?

A) Honey Bee

B) Bubble Bee

C) Mosquito

D) House Fly

Answer: A) Honey Bee

Q.3 A group of Lion is called?

A) Tower

B) Prides

C) Liger

D) Sloth

Answer: B) Prides

Q.4 Which painter design the uniform of the Swiss Guard of Vatican City?

A) Rembrandt

B) Michealangelo

C) Leonardo Da Vinci

D) Van Gogh

Answer: B) Michealangelo

Q.5 Who discovered four largest moons of Jupiter i.e. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto?

A) Issac Newton

B) Johannes Kepler

C) Galileo Galilei

D) William Herschel

Answer: C) Galileo Galilei

Q.6 What kind of animal was Laika, the first animal to be sent into space?

A) Mouse

B) Dog

C) Guinea Pig

D) Monkey

Answer: B) Dog

Q.7 Name the first element discovered by radiochemical analysis?

A) Chromium

B) Polonium

C) Radium

D) Uranium

Answer: B) Polonium

Q.8 Traditionally the men of which country wear a ‘Gho’?

A) Indonesia

B) Thailand

C) Sri Lanka

D) Bhutan

Answer: D) Bhutan

Q.9 In the binary system, which two digit represents all numbers?

A) 0 & 9

B) 5 & 6

C) 1 & 2

D) 0 & 1

Answer: D) 0 & 1

Q.10 Which computer language shares its name with the fourth largest Islands of Indonesia?

A) Pascal

B) Algol

C) Java

D) Cobol

Answer: C) Java

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Q.11 On which planet will you find Chawla hill, named after Kalpana Chawla?

A) Jupiter

B) Mars

C) Venus

D) Mercury

Answer: B) Mars

Q.12 Who wrote the book ‘Gulliver Travels’?

A) William Shakespeare

B) Charles Dickens

C) Jonathan Swift

D) Rudyard Kipling

Answer: C) Jonathan Swift

Q.13 Which animal removes a reddish oily fluid which sometimes called blood sweat?

A) Hippopotamus

B) Rhinoceros

C) Elephant

D) Zebra

Answer: A) Hippopotamus

Q.14 Who invented computer mouse?

A) Douglas Engelbart

B) Grace Hopper

C) Ada Lovelace

D) Blaise Pascal

Answer: A) Douglas Engelbart

Q.15 Who was the first deaf and blind woman in the world to pass B.A. degree?

A) Ray Charles

B) Helen Keller

C) Agatha Christie

D) Louis Braille

Answer: B) Helen Keller

Q.16 What was the name of Harry Potter’s Owl?

A) Nagini

B) Hedwing

C) Hokey

D) Kreacher

Answer: B) Hedwing

Q.17 Who was the first actor to appear on the cover of Time Magazine?

A) Gregory Peck

B) John Wayne

C) Charlie Chaplin

D) James Dean

Answer: C) Charlie Chaplin

Q.18 A person who collects books is known as?

A) Astrophile

B) Bibliophile

C) Cinephile

D) Francophile

Answer: B) Bibliophile

Q.19 Who was the first woman prime minister of Europe?

A) Angela Merkel

B) Margaret Thatcher

C) Violeta Chamorro

D) Mary McAleese

Answer: B) Margaret Thatcher

Q.20 Arabica and Robusta are two varieties of what?

A) Biryani

B) Silk

C) Coffee

D) Tea

Answer: C) Coffee

Q.21 Which Mountain has three dead volcanoes?

A) Mount Fuji

B) Mount Kilimanjaro

C) Mount Elbrus

D) Mount Everest

Answer: B) Mount Kilimanjaro

Q.22 Who invented paper making machine?

A) Nicolas Louis Robert

B) James Hutton

C) William Herschel

D) James Watt

Answer: A) Nicolas Louis Robert

Q.23 What does the word Pizza mean in Italian?

A) Custard

B) Biscuit

C) Pie

D) Tart

Answer: C) Pie

Q.24 The Galapagos Islands is named after which animal?

A) Elephant

B) Crocodile

C) Tortoise

D) Komodo Dragon

Answer: C) Tortoise

Q.25 Which ruler’s original name was Temujin?

A) Temur Lane

B) Nadir Shah

C) Alexander

D) Genghis Khan

Answer: D) Genghis Khan

Q.26 Which author birth name was William Sydney Porter?

A) Rudyard Kipling

B) O. Henry

C) Mark Twin

D) George Orwell

Answer: B) O. Henry

Q.27 What is the colour of the golden gate in San Francisco?

A) Indigo Blue

B) International Orange

C) Cherry Red

D) Antique Gold

Answer: B) International Orange

Q.28 Monarch, Red Admiral and Grayling are types of what?

A) Jellyfish

B) Snakes

C) Butterflies

D) Humming birds

Answer: C) Butterflies

Q.29 Who was the first person to say that, planets are moving around the sun?

A) Galileo Galilie

B) Johannes Kapler

C) William Herschel

D) Nicolaus Copernicus

Answer: D) Nicolaus Copernicus

Q.30 What is the nick name of New Zealand cricket team?

A) Black Hats

B) Black Bats

C) Black Caps

D) Blue Caps

Answer: C) Black Caps

Q.31 What is the meaning of the word Antarctica?

A) Remote land

B) Barren Land

C) Opposite to Arctic

D) Covered with snow

Answer: C) Opposite to Arctic

Q.32 Rabindranath Tagore wrote the national anthem of India which other country?

A) Pakistan

B) Sri Lanka

C) Bangladesh

D) Bhutan

Answer: C) Bangladesh

Q.33 Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe?

A) Francis Drake

B) Christopher Columbus

C) Ferdinand Magellan

D) Marco Polo

Answer: A) Francis Drake

Q.34 In which present-day country had Rama I established the Chakri dynasty?

A) Thailand

B) Japan

C) Sri Lanka

D) Nepal

Answer: A) Thailand

Q.35 Which profession would you be in if you wore a toque?

A) Doctor

B) Lawyer

C) Chef

D) Policeman

Answer: C) Chef

Q.36 Who was voted Time Magazine’s Man of the Year in 1938?

A) Che Guevara

B) Fidel Castro

C) Ho Chi Minh

D) Adolf Hitler

Answer: D) Adolf Hitler

Q.37 Which of the following personality is known as Fakhr-e-Afghan?

A) Shaukat Ali Khan

B) Maulana Abul Azad

C) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

D) Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Answer: C) Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Q.38 Which of these had the birth name Rolihlahla, meaning ‘troublemaker’ in the language of the Xhosa tribe?

A) Martin Luther King. Jr

B) Nelson Mandela

C) Barack Obama

D) Winston Churchill

Answer: B) Nelson Mandela

Q.39 Which country is officially called Hellenic Republic?

A) Hungary

B) Spain.

C) Italy

D) Greece

Answer: D) Greece

Q.40 Which is the warmest and saltiest sea in the world?

A) Arctic Sea

B) Caspian Sea

C) Arabian Sea

D) Red Sea

Answer: D) Red Sea

Q.41 The Palk Strait lies between India and which other country?

A) Bangladesh

B) Nepal

C) Pakistan

D) Sri Lanka

Answer: D) Sri Lanka

Q.42 The summit of Mount Emi Koussi in Chad is the highest point of which desert?

A) Sahara Desert

B) Namib desert

C) Gobi Desert

D) Kalahari Desert

Answer: A) Sahara Desert

Q.43 Which is the southernmost continent of the world?

A) Antarctica

B) Europe

C) Australia

D) Africa

Answer: A) Antarctica

Q.44 Which of these capital cities is situated in Asia?

A) Cairo

B) Jakarta

C) Rabat

D) Malawi

Answer: B) Jakarta, Indonesia

Q.45 What are Harmattan, Sirocco and Mistral types of?

A) Cyclones

B) Tsunamis

C) Winds

D) Rivers

Answer: C) Winds

Q.46 Which Mountain range runs through seven South American countries?

A) Atlas

B) Andes

C) Ural

D) Alps

Answer: B) Andes

Q.47 Which country’s administrative center is Putrajaya?

A) Cambodia

B) Malaysia

C) Australia

D) Sri Lanka

Answer: B) Malaysia

Q.48 In which country would you find the Churia Range and the Mahabharat Range?

A) Sri Lanka

B) Pakistan

C) Nepal

D) Bangladesh

Answer: C) Nepal

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