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1. The United Nations was founded on _________. 10. The headquarter of NATO is located in _________.

A. March 24, 1945 A. New York


B. October 24, 1945 B. Paris
C. March 24, 1949 C. Geneva
D. October 24, 1950 D. Brussels
11. The motto of UNO is _________.
2. Which country from the following is NOT the member of UNO?
A. It's your world!
A. Vatican City
B. Life for All!
B. Afghanistan
C. Peace!
C. North Korea
D. Love and Peace!
D. Vaitnam
12. The world's highest mountain is in __________.
3. The International Court of Justice is located in _________.
A. China
A. New York
B. Pakistan
B. Washigton
C. Nepal
C. Geneva
D. India
D. The Hague
13. The headquarter of Red Cross is in _________.
4. The Great Wall of China is about __________ KM long.
A. New York
A. 18,196
B. Washigton
B. 19,196
C. Geneva
C. 20,196
D. The Hague
D. 21,196
14. World Trade Organization was established in __________.
5. The oldest university in the world is
A. 1980
A. Cambridge University
B. 1985
B. Oxford University
C. 1990
C. University of Bologna
D. 1995
D. University of Warwick
15. The North Atlantic treaty (NATO) was signed in __________.
6. There are _________ non-permanent members of the security
A. 1945
council.
B. 1947
A. 5
C. 1949
B. 7
D. 1951
C. 10
D. 15 16. Which country, on the map of world, appears as "Long Shoe"?
A. Portugal
7. The currency of Indonesia is _________.
B. Italy
A. rupiah
C. Greece
B. dinar
D. Hungary
C. rangit
D. riyal 17. Which from the following countries is NOT a member of D-8?
A. India
8. The D-8 is an organization of eight ________ countries.
B. Pakistan
A. developed
C. Nigeria
B. developing
D. Turkey
C. Asian
D. African 18. The largest ocean of the world is __________.
A. Atlantic
9. The European Union's working capital is in _________.
B. Pacific
A. London
C. Indian
B. Lisbon
D. None of these
C. Austria
D. Brussels
19. Which from the following countries does NOT yeild veto-power?
28. The currency of Israel is _________.
A. United States
A. Euro
B. United Kingdom
B. Shekel
C. Canada
C. Forint
D. France
D. Krone
20. OIC changed its name from Organisation of the Islamic Conference
to Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in _________. 29. Which country (by electorate) is the world's largest democracy?
A. 1991 A. United States
B. 1999 B. United Kingdom
C. 2001 C. China
D. 2011 D. India
21. The most powerful organ of United Nations is _________.
A. General Assembly 30. The permanent Secretariat of OIC is located in _________.

B. Security Council A. Makkah

C. Secretariat B. Madina

D. International Court of Justice C. Jeddah


D. Riyadh
22. The headquarter of Green Peace International is located in 31. The highest part of the Earth is __________ .
_________. A. Mount Everest
A. Amserdam B. K2
B. Geneva C. Norway
C. Lisbon D. North Pole
D. Austria
32. The lowest part of the Earth is __________ .
23. 3 May is observed Internationally as _________. A. Dead Sea
A. Labour Day B. Mariana Trench
B. Environment Day C. South Africa
C. Earth Day D. South Pole
D. Press Freedom Day
33. The deepest part of the Earth is __________ .
24. The Capital of Canada is __________. A. Dead Sea
A. Tirane B. Mariana Trench
B. Ottawa C. South Africa
C. Athens D. South Pole
D. Luxembourg
34. The headquarter of Amnesty International is in _________.
25. Suez Canal is between __________. A. Amserdam
A. Arabian Sea and Red Sea B. Geneva
B. Red Sea and North Sea C. London
C. Mediterranean Sea and North Sea D. Berlin
D. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
35. The headquarter of Transparency International is in _________.
26. The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is located in __________. A. Amserdam
A. Islamabad, Pakistan B. Geneva
B. New Delhi, India C. London
C. Kathmandu, Nepal D. Berlin
D. Colombo, Sri Lanka
36. The largest Island of the World is _________.
27. Which from the following countries is NOT a member of European A. Iceland
Union? B. Greenland
A. Norway C. England
B. Ireland D. Sri Lanka
C. Malta
D. Estonia
37. 22 April is observed Internationally as _________.
46. The capital of Czech Republic is?
A. Labour Day
A. Nicosia
B. Environment Day
B. Dublin
C. Earth Day
C. Bern
D. Press Freedom Day
D. Prague
38. Yellow Sea lies between __________.
47. AFP is the news agency of _________.
A. America and Canada
A. Germany
B. England and France
B. France
C. China and Korea
C. Syria
D. Norway and Sweden
D. Yemen
39. The smallest Sea of the World is __________.
48. ANTARA is the news agency of _________.
A. Dead Sea
A. Indonesia
B. Red Sea
B. Syria
C. Baltic Sea
C. Yemen
D. Arabian Sea
D. Jordan
40. World's famous bridge "Golden Gate Bridge" is in __________.
49. Emirates is an airline of __________.
A. San Francisco
A. Saudi Arabia
B. New Delhi
B. Qatar
C. France
C. UAE
D. Sydney
D. Malaysia

41. Which country is called "Land of thousand islands"? 50. Qantas is an airline of __________.
A. Malaysia A. Saudi Arabia
B. Indonesia B. Australia
C. Ireland C. UAE
D. Finland D. Malaysia

42. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately __________


51. The Temple of Heaven, a religious building, is located in
islands.
A. Edinburgh
A. 10,000
B. Rome
B. 12,500
C. Beijing
C. 15,000
D. Shanghai
D. 17,500

52. The mine, Super Pit, is Australia's largest _________ mine.


43. Which country is called the "Land of Golden Fibre"?
A. gold
A. United States
B. silver
B. South Korea
C. copper
C. Bangladesh
D. coal
D. India

53. What was the nationality of Alfred Nobel?


44. Which country is called the "Land of thousand Lakes"?
A. American
A. Indonesia
B. British
B. Finland
C. German
C. Iceland
D. Swedish
D. Scotland

54. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in __________ .


45. Vienna is the capital of _________.
A. 1895
A. Austria
B. 1901
B. Switzerland
C. 1907
C. Cyprus
D. 1913
D. Denmark
55. The Nobel Prize has been awarded in __________ fields. A. Antarctica
A. 5 B. Australia
B. 6 C. Africa
C. 7 D. Europe
D. 8
65. The Earth's Oceanic water is divided in __________ oceans.
56. The Li River is located in A. 5
A. China B. 6
B. Japan C. 7
C. South Korea D. 8
D. North Korea
66. The Earth's Largest ocean is __________ .
57. SANA is the news agency of _________. A. Atlantic
A. Saudi Arabia B. Arctic
B. UAE C. Indian
C. Syria D. Pacific
D. Yemen
67. The Earth's second Largest ocean is __________ .
58. Saba is the news agency of _________. A. Atlantic
A. Indonesia B. Arctic
B. Syria C. Indian
C. Yemen D. Pacific
D. Jordan
68. The Earth's Smallest ocean is __________ .
59. KLM is an airline of __________. A. Atlantic
A. Australia B. Arctic
B. Germany C. Indian
C. Netherlands D. Pacific
D. Austria
69. The world's Largest Lake is?
60. Etihad Airways is an airline of __________. A. Caspian Sea
A. United Arab Emirates B. Lake Superior
B. Qatar C. Lake Victoria
C. Russia D. Great Bear Lake
D. Canada
70. The hottest desert of the world is?
61. The Earth surface is divided in __________ Continents.
A. Sahara Desert
A. 5
B. Arabian Desert
B. 6
C. Cholistan Desert
C. 7
D. Arctic Desert
D. 8

62. The Largest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.


71. The first Secretary General of United Nations was?
A. Asia
A. Dag Hammarskjold
B. Europe
B. Kurt Walheion
C. Africa
C. U Thant
D. North America
D. Trygue Lie

63. The second Largest Continent (by Area) of the World is


72. World War I was began in?
__________.
A. 1912
A. Asia
B. 1914
B. Europe
C. 1916
C. Africa
D. 1918
D. North America

64. The Smallest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.


73. World War I was ended in? 82. The oldest news agency in the world is?
A. 1912 A. AFP
B. 1914 B. WAFA
C. 1916 C. BBC
D. 1918 D. CNN

74. World War II was began in? 83. The Suez Canal is in __________ .
A. 1935 A. Nigeria
B. 1937 B. Libya
C. 1939 C. Egypt
D. 1941 D. Palestine

75. World War II was ended in? 84. The Delaware river is in __________ .
A. 1939 A. United States
B. 1941 B. Canada
C. 1943 C. China
D. 1945 D. United Kingdom

76. The world's deadliest conflict was? 85. The main structural work of the Eiffel Tower was completed in?
A. World War I A. 1883
B. World War II B. 1885
C. Mongol Conquests C. 1887
D. Taiping Rebellion D. 1889

77. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on? 86. The height of Eiffel Tower is __________ feet.
A. 3 August 1945 A. 1063
B. 6 August 1945 B. 1067
C. 9 August 1945 C. 1073
D. 12 August 1945 D. 1077

78. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that dropped on the city of 87. Reuters is the news agency of __________ .
Hiroshima? A. United States
A. Little Boy B. United Kingdom
B. Fat Boy C. France
C. Little Man D. Germany
D. Fat Man
88. WAFA is the news agency of __________ .
79. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki on? A. Palestine
A. 3 August 1945 B. Iraq
B. 6 August 1945 C. Qatar
C. 9 August 1945 D. Egypt
D. 12 August 1945
89. The capital of Saudi Arabia is?
80. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that dropped on the city of A. Makkah
Nagasaki? B. Madina
A. Little Boy C. Taif
B. Fat Boy D. Riyadh
C. Little Man
90. The currency of Qatar is?
D. Fat Man
A. Dollar
81. NATO is a/an __________ alliance.
B. Dinar
A. military
C. Dirham
B. economic
D. Riyal
C. regional
D. cultural
91. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was founded on C. World Health Day
__________ . D. Human Rights Day
A. September 25, 1966
B. September 25, 1967 99. 22 March is observed internationally as?
C. September 25, 19698 A. Women's Day
D. September 25, 1969 B. World Water Day
C. World Health Day
92. The OIC was founded in __________ . D. Human Rights Day
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Iraq 100. 7 April is observed internationally as?
C. Qatar A. Women's Day
D. Morocco B. World Water Day
C. World Health Day
th
93. The 6 organ, "Trusteeship Council" of the United D. Human Rights Day
Nations suspended operation on November 01, 1994, with the 101. The deepest point in the world is
independence of _________. A. Dead Sea
A. Chad B. South Pole
B. Sudan C. Mariana Trench
C. Palau D. Sinai Peninsula
D. Tunisia
102. The Mariana Trench is in the __________ Ocean.
A. Atlantic
94. The United Nations has __________ principal organs.
B. Arctic
A. 4
C. Antarctic
B. 5
D. Pacific
C. 6
D. 7 103. The depth of the Mariana Trench is __________ meters.
A. 10,011

95. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was founded on B. 10,411


__________ . C. 10,611
A. 27 December 1944 D. 10,911
B. 27 December 1945
104. Panama (a country) connects the two continents
C. 27 December 1946
A. Asia and Europe
D. 27 December 1947
B. Asia and Africa
C. South America and North America
96. The social networking site "Twitter" was launched on __________ .
D. Asia and Australia
A. July 15, 2003
B. July 15, 2004 105. Turkey connects the two continents
C. July 15, 2005 A. Asia and Europe
D. July 15, 2006 B. Asia and Africa
C. South America and North America

97. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was D. Asia and Australia

formed in?
106. Egypt connects the two continents
A. 1958
A. Asia and Europe
B. 1960
B. Asia and Africa
C. 1962
C. South America and North America
D. 1964
D. Asia and Australia

98. 8 March is observed internationally as?


A. Women's Day
B. World Water Day
107. The Panama Canal in Panama is a man-made 77 km waterway that B. Antarctica
connects C. Arctic Ocean
A. Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean D. Pacific Ocean
B. Atlantic Ocean and Arctic
C. Arctic Ocean and Antarctic Ocean 116. Which statement is true about South and North Poles of the Earth?
D. Pacific Ocean and Arctic Ocean A. South Pole is warmer than the North Pole
B. North Pole is warmer than the South Pole
108. The Engadin Valley is located in
C. Both poles have equal temperature
A. Switzerland
D. Both poles lie in the Ocean
B. Portugal
C. Turkey
D. Egypt 117. The Sinai Peninsula is located in
A. Egypt
109. The Pico Island is located in B. Portugal
A. Switzerland C. Switzerland
B. Portugal D. Turkey
C. Turkey
D. Egypt
118. Augusta Raurica, a Roman archaeological site, was a/an
A. theater
110. Sultan Ahmed Mosque in Istanbul is popularly known as the
B. open-air theater
A. Green Mosque
C. museum
B. Blue Mosque
D. open-air museum
C. Red Mosque
D. Yellow Mosque
111. The Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest of the ancient 7 wonders of 119. Augusta Raurica is located in
the world, is located in A. Egypt
A. Egypt B. Portugal
B. Portugal C. Switzerland
C. Switzerland D. Turkey
D. Turkey
120. The Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in
112. Lake Lucerne that has complicated shape with several sharp bends A. Egypt
and four arms is located in B. Portugal
A. Egypt C. Switzerland
B. Portugal D. Turkey
C. Switzerland 121. The bridge in Istanbul, Turkey that connects Asia and Europe is
D. Turkey called
A. Golden Gate Bridge
B. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
113. Which city is also called The City of 1,000 Minarets?
C. Bosphorus Bridge
A. Istanbul
D. Royal Gorge Bridge
B. Cairo
C. Makkah
122. Alexandria is a city in
D. Islamabad
A. Turkey
B. Egypt
114. The South Pole of the Earth is located in C. Jordan
A. Norway D. Greece
B. Antarctica
C. Arctic Ocean 123. About __________% of Antarctica is covered by ice.

D. Pacific Ocean A. 97
B. 98
C. 99
115. The North Pole of the Earth is located in
D. 100
A. Norway
124. Ross Island in the Ross Sea is located near 133. Which country is the largest archipelagic country in the world?
A. Greenland A. Greenland
B. Norway B. Finland
C. continent of Antarctica C. Indonesia
D. continent of Australia D. United Kingdom

125. The first European to reach India by sea was 134. Indonesia is a country with around __________ islands.
A. Christopher Columbus A. 10,000
B. Marco Polo B. 11,000
C. John Cabot C. 12,000
D. Vasco da Gama D. 13,000

126. Vasco da Gama was a/an __________ explorer. 135. The most dispersed country in the world is
A. British A. Maldives
B. French B. Indonesia
C. German C. Malaysia
D. Portuguese D. Philippines

127. The World Wide Web was invented by 136. The Maldives is spread over __________ km 2.
A. Tim Berners-Lee A. 60,000
B. Bob Kahn B. 70,000
C. Steve Jobs C. 80,000
D. Bill Gates D. 90,000

128. The birthplace of the World Wide Web was 137. Maldives, a country in Asia, is consist of around __________
A. NASA islands.
B. Pentagon A. 1100
C. CERN B. 1152
D. Microsoft C. 1192
D. 1212
129. The headquarter of the European Organization for Nuclear
Research, called CERN, is located in 138. Which country is also called the "Land of the Midnight Sun"?
A. Belgium A. Japan
B. Switzerland B. Norway
C. Germany C. Netherlands
D. England D. South Africa

130. The book "Emile" or "On Education" was written by 139. Which country is also called "Rainbow Nation"?
A. Rousseau A. Japan
B. Socrates B. Norway
C. Plato C. Netherlands
D. Aristotle D. South Africa
131. The world's longest land border between the two countries is the
140. "Netherlands" literally means
border between
A. ideal location
A. US and Canada
B. lower countries
B. US and Mexico
C. mouth of land
C. India and Pakistan
D. land of sun set
D. South Korea and North Korea
141. Which country contains the most volcanoes in the world?
132. The world's largest island is A. Indonesia
A. Greenland B. Maldives
B. Finland C. South Africa
C. Indonesia D. Mexico
D. United Kingdom
142. Which country is the lowest in the world? A. Antarctica
A. Indonesia B. Arctic
B. Maldives C. Sahara
C. South Africa D. Atacama
D. Netherlands
152. The largest cold desert in the world is
143. Which country recognizes the highest number of official languages? A. Antarctica
A. Indonesia B. Arctic
B. Maldives C. Sahara
C. South Africa D. Atacama
D. Mexico
153. The largest hot desert in the world is
144. The constitution of South Africa recognizes __________ official A. Cholistan
languages. B. Arctic
A. 8 C. Sahara
B. 9 D. Atacama
C. 10
154. The Sahara desert is located in
D. 11
A. Asia
145. Which country is completely surrounded by South Africa? B. Africa
A. Gabon C. South America
B. Laos D. Australia
C. Lesotho
155. The driest desert in the world is
D. Niue
A. Sahara Desert
146. The Komodo dragons are found in B. Cholistan Desert
A. Indonesia C. Arabian Desert
B. Maldives D. Atacama Desert
C. South Africa
156. The Atacama Desert is located in
D. Egypt
A. Asia
147. Jeju Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in B. Africa
A. Indonesia C. South America
B. Egypt D. Australia
C. South Africa
157. Kansai International Airport on an artificial island is located in
D. South Korea
A. China
148. Borobudur, a UNESCO World Heritage Site is located in B. Japan
A. Indonesia C. South Korea
B. Egypt D. North Korea
C. South Africa
158. The Seven Rila Lakes are located in
D. South Korea
A. Bulgaria
149. The Orange River flows in B. Hungary
A. Indonesia C. Poland
B. Egypt D. Czech Republic
C. South Africa
159. The largest waterfalls system in the world is
D. Mexico
A. Angel Falls
150. The Chapultepec Castle is located in B. Victoria Falls
A. Indonesia C. Niagara Falls
B. Egypt D. Iguazu Falls
C. South Africa
D. Mexico
151. The largest desert in the world is
160. The famous waterfall, Iguazu Falls, is located on the border of 169. Near Antofagasta, Chile the surface of the Atacama Desert looks
A. United States and Canada like the surface of the
B. Chile and Portugal A. Moon
C. Argentina and Brazil B. Grass
D. Paraguay and Uruguay C. Water
161. The world's highest mountain is D. Mars
A. Mount Everest
170. The Gobi desert is located in
B. K2
A. China and Pakistan
C. Kangchenjunga
B. China and India
D. Nanga Parbat
C. China and Mongolia
162. The highest peak of the Mount Everest is located in D. China and Russia
A. China 171. The point on the Earth's surface that is farthest from its center is the
B. Pakistan peak of the
C. Nepal A. Mount Everest
D. Germany B. K2
C. Chimborazo mountain
163. The world's second highest mountain is
D. Nanga Parbat
A. Mount Everest
B. K2 172. The Chimborazo mountain is located in
C. Kangchenjunga A. Peru
D. Nanga Parbat B. Guyana
C. Venezuela
164. The highest peak of the K2 is located in
D. Ecuador
A. China
B. Pakistan 173. The world's largest lake is the
C. Nepal A. Caspian Sea
D. Germany B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Baikal
165. The "El Valle de la Luna" means
D. Lake Lucerne
A. Valley of the Moon
B. Colour of the Moon 174. The world's largest freshwater lake by surface area is
C. Valley of the Mars A. Caspian Sea
D. Colour of the Mars B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Baikal
166. The El Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon) is located in the
D. Lake Lucerne
A. Antarctica Desert
B. Atacama Desert 175. The world's largest freshwater lake by volume is
C. Sahara Desert A. Caspian Sea
D. Gobi Desert B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Baikal
167. The Valley of the Moon is located in
D. Lake Lucerne
A. Argentina
B. Brazil 176. Lake Superior is located in
C. Chile A. United States
D. Hungary B. Canada
C. Russia
168. The surface of El Valle de la Luna in the Atacama Desert looks like
D. United States and Canada
the surface of the
A. Grass 177. Lake Baikal is located in
B. Mars A. United States
C. Water B. Canada
D. Moon C. Russia
D. United States and Canada
178. Which country is called the "Land of the Rising Sun"? D. Juan Antonio Samaranch
A. China
B. Japan 187. The first president of IOC was
C. New Zealand A. Demetrios Vikelas
D. Australia B. Pierre de Coubertin
C. Thomas Bach
179. The tallest waterfalls in the world is located in
D. Juan Antonio Samaranch
A. Argentina
B. Canada
C. Russia 188. The headquarters of IOC is located in

D. Venezuela A. Berlin
B. Lausanne
180. The world's tallest waterfalls is C. London
A. Angel Falls D. Zurich
B. Victoria Falls
C. Niagara Falls
189. Pierre de Coubertin who created IOC and is called father of the
D. Iguazu Falls
modern Olympic Games was also a/an
181. The headquarters of International Federation of Association
A. musician
Football (FIFA) is located in
B. politician
A. Berlin
C. educator and historian
B. Lausanne
D. lawyer and historian
C. London
D. Zurich
190. The creation of IOC was inspired by the ancient Olympic Games
which were held in
182. FIFA was founded in
A. France
A. 1904
B. Germany
B. 1908
C. Greece
C. 1912
D. Switzerland
D. 1916
191. Due to World wars the Olympic Games were cancelled in
A. 1916 and 1940
183. The FIFA men's World Cup was commenced in B. 1918 and 1942
A. 1924 C. 1916, 1938, and 1942
B. 1930 D. 1916, 1940, and 1944
C. 1936
D. 1942
192. The first Summer Olympics organized by the IOC were held in 1896
in
184. The FIFA women's World Cup was commenced in A. France
A. 1981 B. Germany
B. 1983 C. Greece
C. 1987 D. Switzerland
D. 1991 193. The first Winter Olympics organized by the IOC was held in 1924
A. France
185. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in B. Germany
A. 1894 C. Greece
B. 1898 D. Switzerland
C. 1902
D. 1904 194. Kangaroos are found in
A. Australia
186. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded by B. New Zealand
A. Demetrios Vikelas C. Australia and New Zealand
B. Pierre de Coubertin D. Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
C. Thomas Bach
195. Polar bear is mostly
204. Paradise Lost is an epic poem by
A. carnivorous
A. John Keats
B. herbivorous
B. John Milton
C. omnivorous
C. William Shakespeare
D. none of these
D. William Wordsworth

196. Pandas are feed almost entirely on 205. Buckingham Palace is located in
A. beech A. London
B. bamboo B. Paris
C. red pine C. Berlin
D. European larch D. Moscow

206. The Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was build by
197. The world's largest animal is
Mughal emperor
A. blue whale
A. Akbar
B. gray whale
B. Humayun
C. sperm whale
C. Jahangir
D. North Pacific right whale
D. Shah Jahan

198. The world's largest land animal is 207. The Taj Mahal is located in the city of __________ in India.
A. Hippopotamus A. Agra
B. Asian elephant B. Hyderabad
C. African forest elephant C. New Delhi
D. African bush elephant D. Mumbai

208. The first non-European who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in
199. The world's largest reptile is
1913 was
A. American alligator
A. Allama Iqbal
B. American crocodile
B. Munshi Premchand
C. Saltwater crocodile
C. Rabindranath Tagore
D. Nile crocodile
D. Swami Vivekananda

200. The world's largest bird is 209. The Saint Basil's Cathedral is located in

A. Somali ostrich A. London

B. Common ostrich B. Paris

C. King penguin C. Berlin

D. Southern cassowary D. Moscow

201. The largest eggs in the world today are the eggs laid by the
210. The Burj Al Arab which is a hotel on an artificial island is located in
A. Whale
A. Abu Dhabi
B. Ostrich
B. Sharjah
C. Crocodile
C. Dubai
D. African Duck
D. Doha

202. Lucy Gray is a poem written by 211. The novel "The Old Man and the Sea" was written by

A. John Keats A. F. Scott Fitzgerald

B. John Milton B. Mark Twain

C. William Shakespeare C. Leo Tolstoy

D. William Wordsworth D. Ernest Hemingway

203. John Keats was a/an __________ Romantic poet. 212. The novel "The Great Gatsby" was written by

A. American A. F. Scott Fitzgerald

B. English B. Mark Twain

C. German C. Leo Tolstoy

D. French D. Ernest Hemingway


C. The Tale of Genji
213. The novel "War and Peace" was written by
D. Utopia
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
B. Mark Twain 222. Which novel is considered as the first European novel of the
C. Leo Tolstoy modern era?
D. Ernest Hemingway A. Don Quixote
B. City of the Sun
214. The novel "Anna Karenina" was written by
C. The Tale of Genji
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
D. Utopia
B. Mark Twain
C. Leo Tolstoy 223. The novel "Don Quixote" was a __________ novel.
D. Ernest Hemingway A. French
B. German
215. The novel "Lolita" was written by
C. Spanish
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
D. Russian
B. Mark Twain
C. Thomas More 224. The book "Utopia" that describes a fictional island society was
D. Vladimir Nabokov written by
A. William Shakespeare
216. F. Scott Fitzgerald, was a/an __________ novelist and short story
B. Bernard Shaw
writer.
C. Vladimir Nabokov
A. American
D. Thomas More
B. English
C. German 225. The play "The Doctor's Dilemma" that describes the moral
D. Russian dilemmas created by limited medical resources and business was
written by
217. Ernest Hemingway was a/an __________ novelist, short story
A. William Shakespeare
writer, and journalist.
B. Bernard Shaw
A. American
C. Vladimir Nabokov
B. English
D. Thomas More
C. German
D. Russian 226. Anton Chekhov, a famous playwright and short story writer was also
a/an
218. Leo Tolstoy was a/an __________ writer.
A. engineer
A. American
B. lawyer
B. English
C. politician
C. German
D. medical doctor
D. Russian
227. The Jazz Age in which jazz music and dance styles became
219. The novels "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of
popular started in
Huckleberry Finn" were written by
A. 1900s
A. F. Scott Fitzgerald
B. 1910s
B. Mark Twain
C. 1920s
C. Leo Tolstoy
D. 1930s
D. Ernest Hemingway
228. The Jazz Age is often referred to in conjunction with the
220. Mark Twain was a pen name of
A. Adult Twenties
A. Charles Dickens
B. Roaring Twenties
B. Samuel Clemens
C. Sexy Twenties
C. Oscar Wilde
D. Modern Twenties
D. Jack London
221. Which novel is sometimes called the world's first novel or the
world's first modern novel?
A. Don Quixote
B. City of the Sun
229. The sexual revolution also known as sexual liberation throughout C. Berlin
the Western world was started in D. London
A. 1950s
238. The oldest film industry of the world is
B. 1960s
A. Hollywood
C. 1970s
B. Bollywood
D. 1980s
C. Mosfilm
230. The famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven was a __________ D. Nestor Studios
composer.
239. The oldest entertainment awards ceremony is
A. American
A. Oscars Awards
B. English
B. Emmy Awards
C. German
C. Tony Awards
D. Russian
D. Grammy Awards
231. The world's first movie theater was
A. The Dolby Theatre
240. The first Academy Awards (also called Oscars Awards)
B. Rodgers Theatre
presentation was held in
C. L'Ideal Cinema
A. 1923
D. Berlin Wintergarten theatre
B. 1925
C. 1927
232. The history's first short silent film was presented in the Berlin
D. 1929
Wintergarten theatre in
241. The tallest tree in the world is
A. 1890
A. Coconut palm
B. 1895
B. Cuban Royal palm
C. 1900
C. Quindio wax palm
D. 1905
D. Date palm
233. The oldest still-active cinema in the world is
242. The Cocora valley, the principal location of Quindio wax palm, is
A. The Dolby Theatre
located in
B. Rodgers Theatre
A. Argentina
C. L'Ideal Cinema
B. Brazil
D. Berlin Wintergarten theatre
C. Colombia
234. The oldest still-active cinema, L'Ideal Cinema, is located in D. Portugal
A. Aniche
243. The airplane was invented by __________ in 1903.
B. Paris
A. Alexander Fleming
C. Berlin
B. Alfred Nobel
D. London
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov
235. Charlie Chaplin, one of the most important figures in the history of D. Wright brothers
the film industry was a/an _________ actor.
244. Christopher Columbus was a/an __________ explorer.
A. American
A. Italian
B. English
B. Scottish
C. German
C. Swedish
D. Spanish
D. French
236. The oldest large-scale film studio in the world is
245. The famous AK-47 assault rifle was invented by
A. Paramount Pictures
A. Alexander Fleming
B. Babelsberg Film Studio
B. Alfred Nobel
C. Hengdian World Studio
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov
D. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
D. Wright brothers
237. The Babelsberg Film Studio is located in
A. Aniche
B. Paris
246. Mikhail Kalashnikov was a __________ general. A. Washington D.C.
A. German B. New York
B. Scottish C. Los Angeles
C. Swedish D. Chicago
D. Russian
256. The world's first nuclear power plant was built by
247. Dynamite, an explosive was invented by A. United States
A. Alexander Fleming B. Russia
B. Alfred Nobel C. France
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov D. Germany
D. Wright brothers
257. Which country's official constitution is Quran?
248. Alfred Nobel was a __________ chemist and engineer. A. Saudi Arabia
A. German B. Qatar
B. Scottish C. Pakistan
C. Swedish D. Indonesia
D. Russian
258. The tomb of Prophet Muhammad is located in
249. Penicillin was discovered in 1928 by A. Jeddah
A. Alexander Fleming B. Riyadh
B. Alfred Nobel C. Makkah
C. Mikhail Kalashnikov D. Madina
D. Wright brothers
259. Which city is regarded as the holiest city in the religion of Islam?
250. Alexander Fleming was a __________ scientist. A. Jeddah
A. German B. Riyadh
B. Scottish C. Makkah
C. Swedish D. Madina
D. Russian
260. The Muslims are required to pray in the direction towards
251. The world's first artificial satellite was
A. Kaaba
A. Dong Fang Hong 1
B. Mount Arafat
B. Explorer 1
C. Jabal al-Nour
C. Sputnik 1
D. Al-Aqsa Mosque
D. Vanguard 1
261. The longest river in Europe is
252. The world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, was launched by A. River Thames
A. United States B. Orange River
B. Russia C. Ural River
C. France D. Volga River
D. Germany
262. The Volga River flows in
253. The Sputnik 1 was launched by Russia on A. Great Britain
A. 4 October 1957 B. Russia
B. 4 October 1959 C. Germany
C. 4 October 1961 D. France
D. 4 October 1963
263. The first person who entered into space was
254. The Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located A. Alan Shepard
in B. Alexey Leonov
A. United States C. Neil Armstrong
B. Russia D. Yuri Gagarin
C. France
D. Germany

255. The Statue of Liberty in the United States is located in


264. The first person who walked on the Moon was B. Mars 2
A. Alan Shepard C. Mars 3
B. Alexey Leonov D. Mars 4
C. Neil Armstrong
274. The world's oldest surviving federation is
D. Yuri Gagarin
A. United States
265. The first spacewalk was performed by B. Russia
A. Alan Shepard C. Great Britain
B. Alexey Leonov D. Italy
C. Neil Armstrong E. France
D. Yuri Gagarin
275. The Temple of All Religions that consists of several types of
266. Yuri Gagarin was a/an __________ astronaut. religious architecture including an Orthodox church, a mosque, and
A. American a synagogue is located in
B. Russian A. Kazan
C. German B. Saint Petersburg
D. French C. Barcelona
D. Valencia
267. Neil Armstrong was a/an __________ astronaut.
A. American 276. Leonardo da Vinci was an __________ polymath with expertise in
B. Russian painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music and mathematics.
C. German A. Russian
D. French B. French
C. Italian
268. Alexey Leonov was a/an __________ astronaut.
D. Spanish
A. American
B. Russian 277. Marco Polo was a famous __________ traveller.
C. German A. Russian
D. French B. French
C. Italian
269. The first space station was
D. Spanish
A. Lunokhod 1
B. Mir 278. The largest country by area in Africa is
C. Salyut 1 A. Algeria
D. International Space Station (ISS) B. Nigeria
C. South Africa
270. The first moon walker (remote-controlled robot) was
D. Tanzania
A. Lunokhod 1
B. Mir 279. The Spring Temple Buddha, the tallest statue in the world, is
C. Salyut 1 located in
D. International Space Station (ISS) A. China
271. The first spacecraft to land on the Moon was B. Japan
A. Luna 1 C. Thailand
B. Luna 3 D. India
C. Luna 6
280. Africa's largest lake is
D. Luna 9
A. Lake Albert
272. The first spacecraft to land on the Venus was B. Lake Tanganyika
A. Venera 1 C. Lake Malawi
B. Venera 4 D. Lake Victoria
C. Venera 7
D. Venera 11

273. The first spacecraft to land on the Mars was


A. Mars 1
281. The highest cold desert in the world is 290. Constantine is a city in
A. Antarctica Desert A. Algeria
B. Greenland Desert B. Spain
C. Katpana Desert C. Pakistan
D. Siberia Desert D. Italy
291. The most populous country in Africa is
282. The Katpana Desert is located in
A. Algeria
A. China
B. Nigeria
B. Russia
C. South Africa
C. Spain
D. DR Congo
D. Pakistan

283. The Aljaferia Palace, a fortified palace, is located in 292. Which country has the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage
A. Algeria Sites?
B. Spain A. China
C. Pakistan B. France
D. Italy C. Italy
D. Spain
284. Badshahi Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in
A. Algeria
293. The historic Champagne wine region famous for the production of
B. Spain
white wine is located in
C. Pakistan
A. China
D. Italy
B. France

285. The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Burgos dedicated to the Virgin Mary C. Italy

is located in the __________ city of Burgos. D. Spain

A. French
B. Italian 294. The Loire Valley famous for its historic towns, architecture, and
C. German wines is located in
D. Spanish A. China
B. France
286. The first female who led a Muslim state was
C. Italy
A. Benazir Bhutto
D. Spain
B. Fatima Jinnah
C. Khalida Zia
295. Salonga National Park, the Africa's largest tropical rainforest is
D. Maryam Nawaz
located in
287. Benazir Bhutto was an elected Prime Minister of A. DR Congo
A. Pakistan B. Nigeria
B. Saudi Arabia C. South Africa
C. Indonesia D. Tanzania
D. Malaysia

296. Victor Hugo was a __________ poet, novelist and dramatist.


288. Who is the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate?
A. French
A. Albert Einstein
B. Italian
B. Stephen Hawking
C. German
C. Nelson Mandela
D. Spanish
D. Malala Yousafzai

289. Malala Yousafzai belongs to 297. Which country is the world's largest producer of cobalt, a chemical
A. Algeria element?
B. Spain A. Nigeria
C. Pakistan B. South Africa
D. Italy C. Botswana
D. DR Congo
298. Victoria Waterfalls is located at the border of
A. Algeria and Nigeria
B. DR Congo and Zambia
C. Tanzania and South Africa
D. Zambia and Zimbabwe

299. The world's largest landlocked country is


A. Afghanistan
B. Azerbaijan
C. Kazakhstan
D. Uzbekistan

300. Alexander the Great was tutored by the philosopher


A. Aristotle
B. Socrates
C. Plato
D. none of these

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