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How many players are there in one Baseball team?

Ans: Nine

2. Who founded the search engine " Google"?


Ans: Larry Page & Sergey Brin

3. How many sides does the Pentagon have?


Ans: Five

4. What does 4G mean?


Ans: Fourth Generation

5. When was the camera invented?


Ans: In the year 1816

6. What is the height of Kanchenjunga?


Ans: 8,586 meter

7. What is the origin of the Tapi river?


Ans: Satpura Ranges

8. Which is said to be the highest region of the earth?


Ans: Tibet - 14,370 feet above sea level.

9. Which public sector bank is the largest in India?


Ans: State Bank of India

10. What was the ruling period of Razia Sultana?


Ans: 1236AD - 1240AD

11. Where is Salim Ali National Park located?


Ans: Jammu & Kashmir

12. Name any other search engine besides Google.


Ans: Yahoo

13. Where is the World Health Organisation situated?


Ans: Geneva, Switzerland

14. When does National Science day celebrate?


Ans: February 28

15. Kuala Lumpur is the capital of which country?


Ans: Malaysia
16. What is the currency of Japan?
Ans: Japanese Yen

17. Where is the pyramid of Khufu present?


Ans: Egypt

18. Which Mughal ruler is associated with Bibi ka Maqbara?


Ans: Aurangzeb

19. Where was freedom fighter Udham Singh born?


Ans: Sangrur, Punjab

20. How many times can an American President be elected?


Ans: Eight years (Two times)

21. Who is known as the Father of Mathematics?


Ans: Archimedes

22. What is the capital of Mexico City?


Ans: Mexico City

23. How many MBs are there in 1 GB?


Ans: 1024 MBs

24. Name any one country which is present in both Asia and Europe.
Ans: Turkey

25. What does COVID-19 mean?


Ans: Coronavirus Disease 2019

26. Which probe launch influenced the movie "Mission Mangal"?


Ans: Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) / Mangalyaan

27. Which revolutionary established the slogan "Jai Jawan Jai Kisan"?
Ans: Lal Bahadur Shastri

28. Who is the writer of "The God of Small Things"?


Ans: Arundhati Roy

29. Which was the first state on the basis of language in India?
Answer 29. Andhra Pradesh

30. Where does the Bhil tribe find?


Ans: Rajasthan

31. What does "DC" mean in Washington DC?


Ans: District of Columbia

32. What is Nagpur famous for?


Ans: Oranges

33. What is the full form of ISRO?


Ans: Indian Space Research Organisation

34. How many prime and non-prime numbers will there be in between 1 to
100?
Ans: 25 and 73

35. Which date is written in the preamble of India?


Ans: November 26, 1949

36. What is produced when there is friction?


Ans: Heat

37. What is the International Committee’s motto?


Ans: Faster, Higher, Stronger, and Together

38. How long does a Test Match last?


Ans: Over 5 days

39. When is Earth day celebrated?


Ans: 22nd April

40. ‘Taekwondo’ is from which country?


Ans: Korea

41. Which state in India has its own constitution?


Ans: Jammu and Kashmir

42. Name the smallest continent in the world.


Ans: Australia

43. What does LED stand for?


Ans: Light Emitting Diode

44. What is the language from which the word ‘Tsunami’ comes from?
Ans: Japanese
45. What is the largest organ in the human body?
Ans: Skin

46. Who is the author of the book “The story of my experiments with truth”?
Ans: Mahatma Gandhi

47. Which state in India has the longest coastline?


Ans: Gujarat has the longest coastline of 1,596 km.

48. Which desert is the latest desert in the world?


Ans: Sahara

49. Which two oceans are linked by the Panama Canal?


Ans: Atlantic and Pacific

50. Which year did India celebrate its first Republic Day?
Ans: 1950

51. Which continent is considered the hottest in the world?


Ans: Africa

52. Which bank is known as the “Banker’s Bank”?


Ans: Reserve Bank of India

53. Which animal never consumes water at all?


Ans: Kangaroo rat

54. Which element glows in the dark?


Ans: Radioactive element

55. Which planet in the solar system has the longest rotation?
Answer: Venus

56. Which metal is found in the earth’s core?


Ans: Iron

57. Which metal is a soft metal?


Ans: Gold

58. Which metal is in liquid form?


Ans: Mercury

59. Which is the largest animal on land in the world?


Ans: African elephants

60. Which country in the world is the smallest in size?


Ans: Vatican City

61. Which is the fastest animal in the world?


Ans: Cheetah

62. Who invented electricity?


Ans: Benjamin Franklin

63. Which continent is called a “Dark continent”?


Ans: Africa

64. Which number has no number?


Ans: Zero

65. How many stars does the flag of China have?


Ans: Five

66. What are the mediums through which sounds travel?


Ans: Solid, liquid and gas

67. Which is the largest animal in water?


Ans: Blue whale

68. Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?


Ans: Mars

69. Which is the largest freshwater lake in the world?


Ans: Lake Superior

70. Who was the first Indian to win an individual Olympic gold medal?
Ans: Abhinav Bindra

71. Which gas is most abundant in the Earth’s atmosphere?


Ans: Nitrogen

72. Who is the author of the Harry Potter series?


Ans: J.K. Rowling

73. Which Indian city is known as the "Silicon Valley of India"?


Ans: Bengaluru
74. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
Ans: Au

75. Which country is famous for the Great Wall?


Ans: China

76. What is the longest river in the world?


Ans: Nile River

77. Who is known as the "Missile Man of India"?


Ans: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

78. What is the national flower of India?


Ans: Lotus

79. Which planet is the hottest in the solar system?


Ans: Venus

80. Who invented the telephone?


Ans: Alexander Graham Bell

81. What is the smallest bone in the human body?


Ans: Stapes (in the ear)

82. Which Indian state is known as the "Land of Five Rivers"?


Ans: Punjab

83. Which animal is known as the "Ship of the Desert"?


Ans: Camel

84. Which is the tallest waterfall in the world?


Ans: Angel Falls

85. Which is the fastest bird in the world?


Ans: Peregrine Falcon

86. What is the SI unit of force?


Ans: Newton

87. Which is the largest island in the world?


Ans: Greenland

88. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?


Ans: France
89. Who wrote the national anthem of India?
Ans: Rabindranath Tagore

90. What is the main source of energy for the Earth?


Ans: The Sun

91. Which vitamin is produced by the human body when exposed to


sunlight?
Ans: Vitamin D

92. What is the full form of GPS?


Ans: Global Positioning System

93. Which instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?


Ans: Barometer

94. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?


Ans: Jawaharlal Nehru

95. Which country is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"?


Ans: Japan

96. Which Indian festival is known as the "Festival of Lights"?


Ans: Diwali

97. Which element is essential for the production of nuclear energy?


Ans: Uranium

98. Who was the first President of the United States?


Ans: George Washington

99. Which is the largest continent in the world?


Ans: Asia

100. Which animal is known for its ability to change colour?


Ans: Chameleon

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