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1.Which popular product is associated with the words Nano, Shuffle and Touch?
Ans- Music player

2.What was the name of the network of computers that eventually gave rise to the Internet?
Ans- arpanet

3.The ear and sense of balance are closely connected, and an ear infection may cause one to lose balance and fall.
Ans- True

4.Churchill, Sherman and Panzer and the names of ________?
And – military tank

5 which of these can a horse not do ?
Ans- Vomit

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1.Madre, Morsa, Maman and Okaasan are different terms for a _____.
Ans- Mother

Anna Jarvis was the founder of the Mother’s Day holiday, and led the establishment of the holiday after her mother’s death. When was the first Mother’s Day celebrated?
Ans- 1908

3.Who is actor Ranbir Kapoor’s famous mother?
Ans-Neetu kapoor

4.In Greek mythology who was mother of the gods?
Ans- Rhea

5. Mahatma Gandhi often credited his mother for the impact she had in his spiritual development. What was her name?
Ans-putlibai Gandhi

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1.The collective noun for a group of giraffes is a ‘_____ of giraffes’. Fill in the blanks.
Ans. Tower

2.Which of these crawly creature is said to have the highest number of legs – and can go up to 200 pairs?
Ans. Millipede

3.In physics, what is the term for a ‘nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei’?
Ans. Fusion

4.A crocodile cannot stick out its tongue.
Ans. True

5.Which is the largest subspecies of the Tiger?
Ans. The Siberian tiger

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1) Which is the smalest state in India?
Ans – Goa
2) In which country would you find the Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument consisting of a ring of standing stones?
Ans – England
3) Complete the phrase – ‘wear your heart on your __’. This English idiom means openly showing your emotions or feelings.
Ans – sleeve
4) You can find the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkatta. Now if you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Ans – Mumbai
5) In which country were the first Olympic games held?
Ans – Greece

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1) RK Laxman was a famous cartoonist, known for his illustration of the ‘Common Man’. His elder brother was a writer, and the author of the series ___.

Ans – Malgudi Days

2) The Koala bear’s diet mainly consists of eating __. Fill in the blanks.
Ans – Eucalyptus leaves
3) Maria Montessori was an Italian physician. She is also known for her contributions to another field, where her name is used to refer to a teaching method. Which field does it apply to?
Ans – Education
4) Which female character from Greek mythology brought evil into the world when her curiosity compelled her to open a magical box?
Ans – Pandora
5) Apricots are not native to India. And yet, there is a popular Hyderabadi dessert, made from apricots which was created by the royals as it needed the fruit to be imported. What is the dish called?
Ans – Qubani-ka-Meetha

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1. Himalaya is a Sanskrit name, given to the mighty snow-capped mountain range. What does the name mean?

Ans. Abode of snow


2. Which nation was the first to give women the right to vote?

Ans.  New Zealand

3. ASIMO an advanced, walking humanoid robot, which was created by a popular automobile company in 2000. Which company made it?
Ans. Honda

4. Ser Davos Seaworth is the right hand man of Stannis Baratheon, in the first few seasons of Game of Thrones, before he joins Jon Snow in the fight against the Whitewalkers. What is the nickname given to Ser Davos?
Ans. Onion Knight

5. Which northern animal is known as the ‘Gulo Gulo’ in Latin?
Ans. wolverine

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1) Podiatrists are medical professional devoted to the study and medical treatment of _?

Ans – Feet

2) Which of the following is NOT a variety of mango?

Ans – Red Dacca

3) Long Island Iced Tea is a popular thirst-quencher during the hot summers. How much tea goes into a glass of Long Island Iced Tea made by a traditional recipe?
Ans – None
4) There is a theory that the universe will come to an end when its ever-increasing rate of expansion causes all matter to basically fly apart. What is the term applied to this theory?
Ans – Big Rip
5) He adapted a lecture at the University of Dhaka on the theory of radiation sent it to Albert Einstein who translated it German, and had it published in ‘Zeitschrift fur Physik’. Rabindranath Tagore dedicated his only book on science, ‘Visva–Parichay’ to him. Who is he?
Ans – Satyendranath Bose
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1) Which of these constellations represents a goat?



Ans – Capricornus



2) Which is the largest of the seven sister states of Northeast India?


Ans – Arunachal Pradesh

3) We use Google Maps for everything these days. What does GPS stands for?

Ans – Global Positioning System

4) Which planet in our solar system was the first to be discovered by telescope?

Ans – Uranus

5) How many planets in our solar system have rings?

Ans – 4

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1.The ‘funny bone’ got its nickname because of that funny feeling you get after you hit it. Where is it located?
Ans. Elbow

2.The deepest point on Earth lies 36000 feet below sea level. Where can you find it?
Ans. Mariana Trench

3.The book ‘Long Walk to Freedom’ is an autobiography by which one of these?
Ans. Nelson Mandela

4.Which of these Indian actors was seen in Alisha Chinoy’s ‘Made in India’ music video from her debut album?
Ans. Milind soman

5.The first type of molecule that ever formed in the universe was recently detected in space for the first time, after decades of searching. What is this molecule called?
Ans. Helium hydride

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1.When talking about computers, what does RAMstand for?
Ans. Random access memory

2.Which automobile company launched a sports car into space in February 2018?
Ans. Telsa

3.Jakarta is the capital of which country?
Ans. Indonesia

4.Bhaichung Bhutia is the current captain of the Indian football team.
Ans. False

5.Which of these is NOT a fire-element sign from the Zodiac?
Ans. Aquarius

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1.Which of these Avengers superheroes is NOT from Earth?
Ans. Thor

2.What system of governance does India operate under?
Ans. Parliamentary

3.‘Survival of the fittest’ is a phrase that we commonly use. It is derived from the theories of which famous scientist?
Ans. Charles Darwin

4.How many states and union territories does India comprise of?
Ans. 29 States, 7 territories

5. The world’s smelliest fruit is found abundantly in South East Asia. Which fruit is it?
Ans. Durian
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1.If you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Ans. Mumbai

2.An Indian rupee note displays the Hampi’s Stone Chariot. What is the denomination of this note?
Ans. Fifty rupees

3.The lowest point of your chin is called the Gnathion. What is the space between your eyebrows called?
Ans. Glabella

4.PETA is an animal welfare organization based in the US. Which Indian celebrity did it name as the PETA India Person of the Year for 2018 for being an advocate for animal rights?
Ans. Sonam kapoor

5.Which of the following colors is NOT seen in the Olympics symbol?
Ans. Orange

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1) The Veer Savarkar International Airport has been declared as an authorized Immigration Check post. Which Union Territory is it located in?

Ans – Andaman and Nicobar

2) Every year, the Oxford Dictionary chooses a Hindi Word of the Year. What word was selected for 2018?

Ans – Nari Shakti

3) A 26.3-metre-long concrete bridge is the world’s longest 3D printed bridge. Which city can you find it in?

Ans – Shanghai

4) Aravind Adiga is an Indo-Australian writer and journalist. His debut novel won the 2008 Man Booker Prize. Which book was it?

Ans – The White Tiger

5) Ms. Rani won the gold medal at the Senior National Women’s Judo championship at Visakhapatnam in January 2019. She is the head constable of which Indian state’s police department?

Ans – Himachal Pradesh

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1) What does a manometer measure?
Ans – Pressure
2) In the FIFA World Cup, the ‘Golden Boot Award’ is awarded each season to whom?
Ans – The top goal scorer
3) According to the old English proverb, to which European capital city do all roads lead to?
Ans – Rome
4) From what book is the quote,’ War is peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is strength’?
Ans – 1984
5) In Japanese, what is the word for goodbye?
Ans – Sayonara

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Q1. Anura is the scientific name for which of these animals?
Ans. frog

Q2.Which of these cricketers was recently named as ‘Wisden’s leading Cricketer in the World’ for 2018?
Ans. virat kohli

Q3.What is the official residence of the Pope?
Ans.The Apostolic Palace

Q4.There have been speculations that Mt. Everest has shrunk. To address this, which country is sending an expedition to remeasure the height of Mt. Everest?
A.nepal

Q5. The Indian men’s hockey team was without a coach since the last world cup. A new chief coach has been appointed now. Who is it?
Ans. graham reid


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1. 23rd April is the death anniversary of William Shakespeare. It is also celebrated as World ______ Day. Fill in the blanks.
Ans. Book

2.Punjab is also called ‘The Land of Five Waters’. Which of these is NOT a river the name that flows through the region?
Ans. Tapti

3. The National Museum of Indian Cinema was inaugurated in January this year. It houses stories and tools that make up 100 years of Indian cinema. Where is it located?
Ans. Mumbai

4.The Red Square is considered the central square of which Russian city?
Ans. Moscow

5.The first ever photograph of a black hole was released recently. Which galaxy is that blackhole present in?
Ans. Messier 87

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Q1. Which Indian state is the first in the country to have 4 international airports?
Ans – Kerala
Q2. Ophidiophobia is the fear of ______.
Ans – Snakes
Q3. Who is the coach of the Indian women’s cricket team?
Ans – Woorkeri Raman
Q4. A group of crows is called a ‘murder’. What is a group of owls called?
Ans – A parliament
Q5. In the final season of Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen is battling for the Iron Throne. What was her father’s name, who once ruled from the same throne?
Ans – Aerys II Targaryen

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Q1. What are the two small items which sit on top of the stumps called?

Ans – Bails



Q2. There’s a complicated method for determining the winner if a match is stopped by rain. What is it called?

Ans – Duckworth Lewis Stern method



Q3. What is the record for the highest number of runs scored in a single over in a cricket match?

Ans – 77



Q4. Sachin Tendulkar once fielded for Pakistan.

Ans – True



Q5. A famous piece of cricket slang, a score of any multiples of a ‘Nelson’ is believed to be unlucky. If a player scores a ‘Nelson’, how many runs did they make?

Ans – 111

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Q1.: Which planet in the solar system has the most moons?
Answer: Jupiter
Q2.: In ___, India won its first cricket world cup. Fill in the blanks.
Answer: 1983
Q3.: Salman Khan’s character’s name in which of these movies was NOT ‘Prem’?
Answer: Dabangg (2010)
Q4.: ‘Dunder Mifflin Paper Company’ is the setting for which famous TV series?
Answer: The Office
Q5.: Espadrilles were first made in regions of France and Spain. Where are these worn?
Answer: On your feet

1. A 10-year old boy, has become the youngest to win a gold medal at the Khelo India Youth Games held in January. What is his name?

Ans – Abhinav Shaw

2.Spiders have 6 legs.

Ans – False

3. World Homeopathy Day 2019 was observed recently. When was it?

Ans – 10 april

4. The Indian Railways have developed an AI-powered robot which helps check for faults in trains by clicking and sharing pictures of under-gears. What is it called?

Ans – Ustaad

5. India’s fastest engineless self-propelled train was launched in February, for the Delhi-Varanasi route. It was referred to as Train 18, before being renamed. What is it called now?

Ans – Vande Bharat Express



1. Which famous animated character made its debut in the short film Steamboat Willie, which released in 1928?
Ans – Mickey Mouse
2. Which countries played in the first men’s Twenty20 Cricket international ever?
Ans – Australia and New Zealand
3. Flags from which of these countries features a depiction of the Sun at its center?
Ans – Argentina
4. The first person in history to win two Nobel prizes was
Ans – Marie Curie
5. If you were enjoying a match at the largest cricket stadium in India, which city would you be in?
Ans – kolkata





1) Which famous Indian cricketer is Ranveer Singh depicting in his upcoming movie ’83?
Ans – Kapil Dev
2) Which was the first song to be played in outer space?
Ans – Jingle bells
3) Tug-of-war was played as an Olympic sport.
Ans – True
4) Who is the first Indian cricketer to have crossed 8,000 runs in T20 matches?
Ans – Suresh Raina
5) In the film Avengers Infinity War, which is the last infinity stone that Thanos gets to complete his gauntlet before destroying half of all living beings in the universe?

Ans – Mind Stone


1) Where are the Tea Board of India headquarters located?
Ans – Kolkata
2) The African elephant is the largest carnivore on land.
Ans – False
3) Indian athlete Irfan KT, from Kerala, has qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Which sport will he participate in?
Ans – Race walking
4) Season 2 of the Amazon Prime Video exclusive series, ‘Laakhon mein ek’ recently released. Created by Biswa Kalyan Rath, who stars as the lead in this season?
Ans – Shweta Tripathi
5) Which Indian woman was recently titled as the ‘Chief Scientist’ at the World Health Organization?
Ans – Soumya Swaminathan



Q1.: The Special Olympics World Summer Games 2019 took place from March 14-21. Which country was it hosted in?
Ans- UAE

Q2.: David Dhawan is set to release a remake of his 90s film Coolie No.1, starring son Varun Dhawan. Who is the lead actress cast opposite Varun?
Ans- Sara Ali Khan

Q3.: The smallest bone in the human body is found in the fingers.
Ans- False

Q4.: India recently launched the South-Asian Centre of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). Where can you find the IRRI headquarters?
Ans- Philippines

Q5.: Which city has been titled as the 'cleanest city in India' as part of the Swachh Survekshan 2019 survey?
Ans- Indore





Q1.: The Game of Thrones TV show is based on the
fantasy novel series ‘A Song of Fire and Ice’ .
Who is the author to this book series?
Ans- George R. R. Martin
Q2.: In the series ‘Game of Thrones’, the White
Walkers are vulnerable to which of these
materials?
Ans-
Q3.: In the Game of Thrones series, what’s the
name of the band of assassins that Arya Stark
joins in Braavos?
Ans-
Q4.: What character does Priyanka Chopra’s sister-
in~|aw play in the Game of Thrones series?
Ans- Sansa Stark
Q5.: Where can you take a selfie while sitting on the
real Iron Throne used in the filming of Game of
Thrones?
Ans- Croatia


Q1.: Which scientist developed the algorithm which
helped capture the first—ever image of a black
hole?
Ans- Katie Bouman
Q2.: The Phayeng village is recently tagged as
India’s first carbon-positive settlement. Which
state is it located in?
Ans- Manipur
Q3.: Vader, Papi, Tatay, and Tevas are different
terms for a _.
Ans- Father
Q4.: The amount of electronic waste is growing
rapidly. The world’s largest e-waste recycling
center was recently opened in which of these
cities?
Ans- Dubai
Q5.: 14th April is celebrated as ‘Ambedkar Jayanti’,
the birth anniversary of BR Ambedkar, known
as the architect of the Indian constitution. He
was also independent India’s f‌irst _. Fill in
the blanks
Ans- Law minister

Q1.: A group of crows is called a _. Fill in the
blanks.
Ans- murder
Q2.: Which of these is the southernmost point of
Africa and the beginning of the dividing line
between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?
Ans- Cape Agulhas
Q3.: Who was the second man to walk on the
moon?
Ans- Edwin ‘buzz’ Aldrin
Q4.: Which f‌ilm director and screenwriter is most
known for the Elements Trilogy – Fire (1996),
Earth (1998), and Water (2005)?
Ans- Deepa Mehta
Q5.: The Department of Posts in India has launched
a ’Cool EMS’ service, using which customers in
India can import food items from _ for
personal use. Fill in the blanks.

Ans- Japan


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1.Which iconic figure of Greek mythology causes people to turn to stone?
Ans. Medusa

2.Which famous Indian cricketer has been appointed as the latest chairman of the ICC cricket committee?
Ans. Anil Kumble

3.Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
Ans. True

4.How old is the oldest known living person in this year?
Ans. 116

5.Archana Kamath is associated with which sport?
Ans. Table tennis

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