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The Olympic Flame, was, for the first time, ceremonially lighted and burnt in a giant torch at the

entrance of the stadium at

A. Athens Games (1896)

B. London Games (1908)

C. Paris Games (1924)

D. Amsterdam Games (1928)

Answer: Option D

The Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin was

A. Alexander Fleming

B. Albert Einstein

C. Archimeder

D. Aryabhatta

ANSWER a

The number of already named bones in the human skeleton is

A. 200

B. 206

C. 212

D. 218

Answer B
The ozone layer is being destroyed by chlorofluorocarbons. In this regard which do you consider as the
most harmful?

A. Carbon atom

B. Chlorine atom

C. Fluorine atom

D. The entire compound

Answer: Option B

When did Margaret Thatcher became the first women Prime Minister of Britain?

A. 1998

B. 1989

C. 1979

D. 1800

Answer: Option C

When is the International Workers' Day?

A. 15th April

B. 12th December

C. 1st May

D. 1st August

Answer: Option C
Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's

A. largest railway station

B. highest railway station

C. longest railway station

D. None of the above

Answer: Option A

Entomology is the science that studies

A. Behavior of human beings

B. Insects

C. The origin and history of technical and scientific terms

D. The formation of rocks

Answer: Option B

Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of

A. Asia

B. Africa

C. Europe

D. Australia

Answer: Option B

Garampani sanctuary is located at


A. Junagarh, Gujarat

B. Diphu, Assam

C. Kohima, Nagaland

D. Gangtok, Sikkim

Answer: Option B

For galvanizing iron which of the following metals is used?

A. Aluminium

B. Copper

C. Lead

D. Zinc

Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in

A. 1958 in Tokyo

B. 1962 in Jakarta

C. 1966 in Bangkok

D. 1970 in Bangkok

The countries that had maintained research stations in Antarctica under Antarctic Trade are

A. Argentina, Australia, Belgium and South Africa

B. Chili, France and Japan


C. New Zealand, Norway, the former USSR, the UK and the USA

D. All of the above

Answer: Option D

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