No.
|
Question
|
Answer
|
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
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 Srilanka was
|
Ceylon
|
62
|
The UNO was formed in the year
|
1945
|
63
|
UNO stands for
|
United Nations Organisation
|
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
|
Federick 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
|
96
|
The largest museum in the world is
the
|
American Museum of Natural History
|
97
|
The lowest mountain ragne in the
world is the
|
Bhieuna Bhaile
|
98
|
The country known as the Land of
Cakes is
|
Scotland
|
99
|
The place known as the Garden of
England is
|
Kent
|
100
|
The tallest tower in the world is
the
|
C.N.Tower,Toronto,Canada
|