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What will be the world's first carbon free city(no carbon based fuels) fully
powered by renewable energy? Masdar city
2. Which international organization will have its headquarters in Masdar city?
International Renewable Energy Agency.
3. What are the fossil fuels? Coal, oil, petrol and natural gas.
4. What are the renewable sources of energy? Solar, wind, Biofuel, Geothermal
energy.
5. Which city held the annual UN climate change conference in 2015? Paris
6. Which city will hold the annual UN climate change conference in 2016?
Marrakech, Morocco.
7. When and where was the last (22nd) winter Olympics held? In 2014 in Sochi,
Russia
8. When and where ( 23rd) the next winter Olympics will be held? In 2018 in
Pyeongchang, South Korea.
9. When and where was the last summer Olympics held? In 2012, at London
10. When and where will the next summer Olympics will be held? Rio de Janerio,
Brazil in 2016
11. Which city will host the 2020 summer Olympics? Tokyo
12. Who won the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2015? Nico Rosberg
13.Which is world's most inclined building ? Capital Gate, Abu Dhabi
14. Which city is literally known as the Father of Gazelle? Abu Dhabi
15. Apart from having the worlds largest carpet, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque is also
home to the worlds third largest what. ? chandelier
16. Name the two brand new museums coming up in the city of Abu Dhabi? Louvre,
Abu dhabi and Guggenheim
16. Name the tallest hotel in the world? JW Marriot Marquis Dubai
17. The tallest residential building in the world is ? 432, Park Avenue, New York
18. The tallest block of skyscrapers in the world is ? Dubai Marina
19. The vitamin which can be most easily synthesized by body is ? Vitamin D
20. Which vitamin strengthens bones and teeth? Vitamin D
21. Night Blindness is caused by deficiency of which vitamin? Vitamin A
22. Deficiency of Vitamin B1 causes? Beri Beri
23. Which vitamin is synthesized in the body by intestinal bacteria? Vitamin K
24. Deficiency of Vitamin C causes? Scurvy
25. Rickets is caused due to deficiency of ? Vitamin D
26. Which vitamin helps in clotting of blood? Vitamin K
27. Which vitamins are water soluble ? Vitamin B and C
28. Which vitamins are fat soluble? Vitamin A,D,E and K
29. The acid commonly present in lemon,oranges and grapefruit is ? Citric acid
30. Individuals of which blood type are called universal donors? O group
31. Individuals of which blood type are called universal recipients? AB
32. Male and Female of Fox Dog and Vixen
33. Male and Female of Elephant Bull and Cow
34. Male and Female of Ass- Jack and Jenny
35. Male and Female of Cat- Tom and Queen
36. Male and Female of Sheep Ram and Ewe
37. Male and Female of Whale Bull and Cow
38. Male and Female of Swan Cob and Pen
39. Male and Female of Goose Gander and Goose
40. Male and Female of Rabbit Buck and Doe
41.Male and Female of Deer Buck and Doe
42. Sheeps meat is called mutton
43. Pigs meat is called Pork
44. Deers meet is called venison
45. When the moon comes between sun and earth, and casts a shadow on earth, it
is called? Solar eclipse
46. When the earth comes between sun and moon and cast a shadow on moon, it is
called? Lunar eclipse
47. Solar eclipse always occur on? New moon day
48. Short hand of a clock is also called ? Hour hand
49. How many rounds does the short hand of a clock complete in one day? 2 rounds
50. How many rounds does the long hand of a clock complete in one day? 24
51. Maurico Macri recently took over as the president of which country? Argentina
52. In which countries were women allowed to vote and stand in elections for the
first time? Saudi Arabia
53. Pia Wurtzbach, who was crowned Miss Universe 2016 was a contestant from
which of the following countries? Phillipines
54. A plant which has adapted itself to live in dry places is called? Xerophytes
55. Which part of the saffron plant is used to make saffron spice? Stigma
56. The plant which is cultivated to extract biodiesel is? Jatropha
57.Which part of the plant yields the famous spice clove? Flower bud
58. What name is given to a plant that grows on other tree? Epiphyte
59. Pomology is a science that deals with ? Fruits
60. From which tree, turpentine, commonly used as a solvent for paint is obtained?
Pine
61. What is the part of the plant that is eaten in coconut? Seed
62. The part of the plant that is used in potato and ginger is ? stem
63. From which part of the plant is the coffee obtained? Seed
64. The process through which plants lose water through small openings on leaves
is called ? Transpiration
65. From which plant the medicine for malaria quinine is obtained? Chinchona
Organizations and their headquarters
66. ILO International Labor Organization Geneva
67. UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural organizations
68. FAO Food and Agricultural Organization- Rome
69. WHO World health organization- Geneva
70.IAEA- International Atomic Energy Agency- Vienna, Austria
71. International Court of Justice- The Hague
72.WTO- World Trade Organization Geneva, Switzerland
73. UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization- Vienna, Austria
74. Amnesty International London
75. Commonwealth of nations- London
76. International Committee of Red Cross- Geneva, Switzerland
77. OPEC Vienna, Austria
78. UNICEF United Nations International Children Emergency Fund- New York
79. UN headquarters- New York
80. WWF- World wide Fund for Nature Gland, Switzerland.
Zodiac Signs and Symbol
1. Aries Ram
2. Taurus Bull
3. Gemini Twins
4. Cancer Crab
5. Leo Lion
6. Virgo Virgin
7. Libra Scales
8. Scorpio Scorpion
9. Sagittarius Centaur
10. Capricorn Goat
11. Aquarius Water Bearer
12. Pisces Fish
Books and Authors
1. Long Walk to Freedom Nelson Mandela ( Autobiography)
2. My Experiments with truth Mahatma Gandhi ( Autobiography)
3. Discovery of India Jawaharlal Nehru ( Autobiography)
4. Business at the speed of thought Bill Gates
5. Dreams From my Father / Audactiy of hope Barack Obama
6. Three Musketeers / Count of Monte Cristo / The Black Tulip Alexandre Dumas
7. Playing it my way Sachin Tendulkar (Autobiography)
8. Flashes of Thought: Inspired by a Dialogue at the Government Summit 2013 / My
Vision: Challenges in the Race for Excellence/ Hope Probe and the UAE Project to
Explore Mars - Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
9. Peter Pan J.M. Barrie
10. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Lyman Frank Baum
11. Alices Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass/ The Hunting of
the Shark Lewis Carroll
12. Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer
13. The Lord o f Rings J.R.R.TolKien
14. Casablanca
. Who is Professor Dumbledore? The Principal of Hogwarts
The person from Never Never land was Peter Pan
The creatures who were half men and half horse were called Centaurs
A creature that has the front quarters of an eagle and the hind quarters of a lion.
Griggin
A creature with Human head, lion body, occasional bird wings - Sphinx
Which city is known as the diamond city? Kimberley
Which country is known as the store house of the world? Mexico
Which city is known as the city of skyscrapers? New York
Which country is known as the land of lilies? Canada
The UAE standard time is _________________ hours ahead of GMT ( Greenwich
Meridien Time) ? 4
Pre historic ritual monument located near Wiltshire, England is known as?
Stonehenge
A large sandstone rock formation in Australia considered to be sacred by Aborigines
and listed as a UNESCO world heritage site is? Uluru or Ayers rock
Capital of Fiji Suva
Capital of Mauritius Port Louis
Capital of Hungary Budapest
Capital of Romania Bucharest
Capital of Georgia Tbilisi
Capital of Cyprus Nicosia
Capital of Scotland Edinburg
Capital of Tanzania Dodoma
Capital of Uganda Kampala
Capital of Libya Tripoli
Capital of Algeria Algiers
Capital of Sudan Khartoum
Capital of South sudan Juba
Capital of Jordan Amman
Capital of Israel Jerusalem
Capital of South Africa Legislative Capital Cape Town Administrative Capital
Pretoria Judicial Capital Bloemfontein
The only dog which does not bark Basenji
Which animal cannot walk backwards Kangaroo
The four most important annual tennis events in a calendar year is Grand slam
tournaments
The four Grand Slam tournaments Australian open, French Open, Wimbledon and
US Open
Australian open takes place in Melbourne Park, Melbourne
French Open takes place in Roland Garros Stadium, Paris
Wimbledon takes place in London, England.
US Open takes place in Flushing meadows, New York USA
The Australian and United States tournaments are played on ___________ courts.
Hard
French Open / Roland Garros is the only Grand Slam event held on clay courts.
French Open is also called as Roland Garros.
Which is the only tennis major played on grass courts? Wimbledon
Current (2015) Australian open Mens Singles Champions Novak Djokovic
Current (2015) Australian open womens Singles Champions Serena Williams
Current (2015) French open Mens Singles Champions- Novak Djokovic
Current (2015) French open womens Singles Champions Serena Williams
Current (2015) wimbledon Mens Singles Champions- Novak Djokovic
Current (2015) Wimbledon womens Singles Champions Serena Williams
Current (2015 US Mens Singles Champions- Novak Djokovic
Current (2015) US womens Singles Champions Flavia Pennetta
Young one of a eagle is called eaglet
Young one of hawk is Eyas
Young one of deer is fawn
Young one of Kangaroo is Joey
Young one of a goat is kid.
Young of a whale is called calf.
Young one of a beaver is kit.
A male goat is called buck or billy.
A female goat is called doe or nanny.
Young one of a fish is called fry.
Young one of a jelly fish is ephyna.
Young one of a donkey is called foal.
A persons big toe is called hallux.
Arthritis- Joints
Bronchitis lungs
A bouquet of flowers
A packet of letters
A library of books
A suite of furniture
An army of soldiers
A bevy of beauties
A clump of trees
A shoal of fish
A hive of bees
A herd of deer
A bevy of girls
A roll of film
A troop of scouts
A chest of drawers
A heap of ruins
A range of mountains
A murder of crows
A deck of cards
A clutch of eggs
A gaggle of geese
A galaxy of stars
A parliament of owls
A quiver of arrows
A mob of kangaroos
A litter of puppies \ kittens
A lodge of beavers
A wealth of uniforms
A pod of whales
A chain of islands
A belt of asteroids
A bundle of sticks \ nerves
A bunch of grapes
A broad of hens
A cete of badgers
A caravan of camels
A colony of ants
A congregation of worshippers
A chest of drawers

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