| No. | General Knowledge Question | Answer | 
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| 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 | Mount 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 | 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 | Caspian 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 | 
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| 16 | The biggest delta in the world is the | Ganges Delta | 
| 17 | The capital city that stands on the river Danube | 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
 | Amazon River | 
| 29 | The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' | 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 | 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 | 
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| 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 Eiffel tower was built by | Alexander Eiffel | 
| 46 | The Red Cross was founded by | Jean Henri Durant | 
| 47 | The country which has highest population density | 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 | 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 | 
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| 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 Admiral Robert E. 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 | 
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| 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 Baku is situated in | Azerbaijan | 
| 83 | John F Kennedy was assassinated by | Lee Harvey Oswald | 
| 84 | The largest river in France is | Loire | 
| 85 | The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law | Catherine of Aragon | 
| 86 | The first black person 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 | 
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| 96 | The author of Harry Potter Books is | JK Rowling | 
| 97 | Nickname of New York city is | Big Apple | 
| 98 | What do you call a group of sheep? | A Flock of Sheep | 
| 99 | In which sport do players take long and short corners? | Hockey | 
| 100 | Who was the youngest President of the USA? | Theodore Roosevelt | 
| 101 | How many legs do butterflies have? | 6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings | 
| 102 | Who invented the Nintendo Wii? | Kashi Kabushiki | 
| 103 | What year does the Nintendo Wii come out? | Late 2006 | 
| 104 | Who invented the Light Bulb? | Humphry Davy | 
| 105 | Who invented the washing machine? | James King | 
| 106 | Who invented the first electric washing machine? | Alva Fisher | 
| 107 | Who invented the safety pin? | Walter Hunt | 
| 108 | Who invented the Vacuum Cleaner? | Hubert Booth | 
| 109 | Who won the Football World Cup in 2006? | Italy | 
| 110 | Which country hosted the Football World Cup in 2006? | Germany | 
| 110 | Who is the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
 | David Cameron | 
| 111 | Who won Men's Singles title in French Open 2010? | Rafael Nadal (Spain) | 
| 112 | Who won Women's Singles title in French Open 2010? | Francesca Schiavone (Italy) | 
| 113 | Who won Men's Doubles title in French Open 2010? | Daniel Nestor (Canada) & Nenad Zimonjic (Serbia) | 
| 114 | Who won Women's Doubles title in French Open 2010? | Serena & Venus Williams (USA) | 
| 115 | What is the longest word in English in which each letter is used at least two times?
 | Unprosperousness | 
| 116 | What is the most popular breed of dog? | Retrievers | 
| 117 | Who is the CEO of search company Google? | Eric Schmidt | 
| 118 | Who is Miss USA 2010? | Rima Fakih | 
| 119 | Which country won the Thomas Cup title for Badminton in 2010? | China | 
| 120 | Who was the first Indian to join the Indian Civil Services?
 | Satyendranath Tagore | 
| 121 | Who was the first woman Governor of India? | Sarojini Naidu | 
| 122 | Which two countries have signed the Nuclear Swap deal with Iran?
 | Brazil and Turkey | 
| 123 | Who won the Madrid Masters men's tournament in 2010? | Rafael Nadal | 
| 124 | Who is CEO of Yahoo? | Carol Bartz | 
| 125 | Who is the first man to climb Mount Everest without oxygen?
 | Phu Dorji | 
| 126 | How many words can you make from a five letter word  by shuffling the places of each alphabet? | 120 | 
| 127 | Speed of computer mouse is measured in which unit? | Mickey | 
| 128 | Who topped Forbes list of 'Billionaire Universities' in 2010? | Harvard University | 
| 129 | Barack Obama's birthday is on which date? | August 4, 1961 | 
| 130 | Which bird is the international symbol of happiness?
 | Bluebird | 
| 131 | What is the pirate's flag with the skull and cross-bones called?
 | Jolly Roger | 
| 132 | What is the common name for ascorbic acid? | Vitamin C | 
| 133 | Which useful household item is made from naphthalene?
 | Mothballs 
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