The document contains 73 general knowledge questions from various topics like sports, geography, history, science, and entertainment. It provides the questions along with their answers on each topic. The questions are written by Sabita Paudel, a 3rd year B.Sc. Nursing student from BPKIHS, Dharan, Nepal.
The document discusses different types of pollution including air, water, noise, and their causes and effects. It defines air pollution as the presence of unwanted particles and gases in the air that can harm humans, plants, and structures. Various air pollutants are classified based on their origin, state of matter, and presence indoors or outdoors. Water pollution occurs when contaminants are discharged into water bodies, harming aquatic life and humans. Noise pollution refers to unwanted sound that disrupts daily life and can impact physical and mental health. Solutions to different types of pollution include reducing waste, proper city planning, and increasing awareness.
This document contains multiple sections with general knowledge questions and answers on various topics including science, geography, sports, music and intermediate level questions. The sections cover topics such as the elements, planets, countries, capital cities, athletes, musical artists and composers. They are presented as questions with short answers on basic facts about these topics.
This is a Quiz conducted at Govt.Medical College in the 3rd week of June .The Quiz is about environment ,I have not included any question on plants .Hope you will enjoy this set..
The document discusses episodes of Mann Ki Baat, an Indian radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It provides details of 6 episodes between October 2014 and March 2015. The episodes covered topics like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India's Mars Mission, drug abuse, addressing students about exam stress, and issues of concern to farmers.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information from the 17 question sports quiz document:
The document contains 17 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about various sports topics ranging from individual athletes like LeBron James, to national teams such as New Zealand's, to sporting events like the Tour de France. The questions cover a wide variety of sports including football, cricket, basketball, rugby, cycling, and badminton. The summary identifies the format and high level scope of sports covered in the quiz questions.
Indian Traditional Medicine Quiz - Grand finaleSomnath Chanda
The document describes the rules and structure of a quiz competition held at KVS Social Science Exhibition in 2017-18. It includes:
- 8 questions divided into rounds with scoring of 10 points per question and the ability to double points by saying "double"
- Topics cover traditional Indian medicine systems like Ayurveda and key figures, texts, treatments and medicinal plants
- Later rounds involve identifying topics and scoring additional points for direct or bonus responses
The summary captures the key elements of the document - the quiz competition format, sample question topics related to Indian medicine, and scoring details.
Political Economy of a Post-Colonial State; Economic Development of PakistanShahid Hussain Raja
Despite all the ups and downs, Pakistan is now the 26th largest economy in the world in terms of Purchasing Power Parity, (44th largest in terms of nominal GDP). With per capita income of US$ 4550, Pakistan occupies at 140th place on this count in the world, thanks to her burgeoning population of 200 million people. Pakistan is one of the Next Eleven, the eleven countries that, along with the BRICs, have a potential to become one of the world's large economies in the 21st century. By 2050, with an estimated GDP of $3.33 trillion, Pakistan is expected to become world’s 18th largest economy, according to Goldman Sachs. However, this progress is not as impressive as it looks or should have been keeping her potential. Similarly her dismal social indicators, structural anomalies and income disparities leave much to be desired.
This presentation sums up the development experience—what Pakistan did marvellously, what it did marginally and where it failed miserably during her development journey. It ends with an the lessons other developing countries can learn from this development experience of Pakistan.
Indian Traditional Medicine Quiz - PrelimsSomnath Chanda
KVS Socal Science Exhibition-cum-National Integration Camp 2017-18 at KV No. 1 Ishapore on 7th Sep, 2017....participants were students of Class 7-11 from 8 different KV schools of that particular cluster....cut-off was 13 with 3 stars....
The document discusses different types of pollution including air, water, noise, and their causes and effects. It defines air pollution as the presence of unwanted particles and gases in the air that can harm humans, plants, and structures. Various air pollutants are classified based on their origin, state of matter, and presence indoors or outdoors. Water pollution occurs when contaminants are discharged into water bodies, harming aquatic life and humans. Noise pollution refers to unwanted sound that disrupts daily life and can impact physical and mental health. Solutions to different types of pollution include reducing waste, proper city planning, and increasing awareness.
This document contains multiple sections with general knowledge questions and answers on various topics including science, geography, sports, music and intermediate level questions. The sections cover topics such as the elements, planets, countries, capital cities, athletes, musical artists and composers. They are presented as questions with short answers on basic facts about these topics.
This is a Quiz conducted at Govt.Medical College in the 3rd week of June .The Quiz is about environment ,I have not included any question on plants .Hope you will enjoy this set..
The document discusses episodes of Mann Ki Baat, an Indian radio programme hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It provides details of 6 episodes between October 2014 and March 2015. The episodes covered topics like Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India's Mars Mission, drug abuse, addressing students about exam stress, and issues of concern to farmers.
This 3 sentence summary provides the essential information from the 17 question sports quiz document:
The document contains 17 multiple choice or fill in the blank questions about various sports topics ranging from individual athletes like LeBron James, to national teams such as New Zealand's, to sporting events like the Tour de France. The questions cover a wide variety of sports including football, cricket, basketball, rugby, cycling, and badminton. The summary identifies the format and high level scope of sports covered in the quiz questions.
Indian Traditional Medicine Quiz - Grand finaleSomnath Chanda
The document describes the rules and structure of a quiz competition held at KVS Social Science Exhibition in 2017-18. It includes:
- 8 questions divided into rounds with scoring of 10 points per question and the ability to double points by saying "double"
- Topics cover traditional Indian medicine systems like Ayurveda and key figures, texts, treatments and medicinal plants
- Later rounds involve identifying topics and scoring additional points for direct or bonus responses
The summary captures the key elements of the document - the quiz competition format, sample question topics related to Indian medicine, and scoring details.
Political Economy of a Post-Colonial State; Economic Development of PakistanShahid Hussain Raja
Despite all the ups and downs, Pakistan is now the 26th largest economy in the world in terms of Purchasing Power Parity, (44th largest in terms of nominal GDP). With per capita income of US$ 4550, Pakistan occupies at 140th place on this count in the world, thanks to her burgeoning population of 200 million people. Pakistan is one of the Next Eleven, the eleven countries that, along with the BRICs, have a potential to become one of the world's large economies in the 21st century. By 2050, with an estimated GDP of $3.33 trillion, Pakistan is expected to become world’s 18th largest economy, according to Goldman Sachs. However, this progress is not as impressive as it looks or should have been keeping her potential. Similarly her dismal social indicators, structural anomalies and income disparities leave much to be desired.
This presentation sums up the development experience—what Pakistan did marvellously, what it did marginally and where it failed miserably during her development journey. It ends with an the lessons other developing countries can learn from this development experience of Pakistan.
Indian Traditional Medicine Quiz - PrelimsSomnath Chanda
KVS Socal Science Exhibition-cum-National Integration Camp 2017-18 at KV No. 1 Ishapore on 7th Sep, 2017....participants were students of Class 7-11 from 8 different KV schools of that particular cluster....cut-off was 13 with 3 stars....
1. The document contains a general knowledge test administered on December 1st, 2012 at PRR Law College's Annual Day Celebrations. It consists of 67 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about world leaders, events, geography, history and more.
2. The questions cover topics like the US President and host of the 2016 Olympics, recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize and US Open tennis championship, capitals and landmarks around the world, and inventors of items like penicillin.
3. The document aims to assess broad general knowledge on various subjects for the law college celebration event.
1) The document describes a quiz competition with multiple rounds including questions about India, sports, science, books and authors, and visual rounds with images to identify.
2) The rounds include fastest finger first, audio visual rounds, and rounds with clues to identify people, places, and things.
3) The document provides examples of questions asked in each round about topics ranging from history, geography, personalities to identify images and logos.
1. The document provides rules and questions for a prelims quiz competition. It contains 30 multiple choice questions across various subjects including science, history, pop culture and current events.
2. Questions are to be answered by selecting from given multiple choice answers. There are some starred questions which will be used as tie-breakers. Each question carries equal marks and there are no negative markings.
3. At the end, the top scoring individuals and finalist teams are listed.
This document is a school quiz containing 30 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge about topics like presidents, planets, sports teams, companies, and famous people. It was conducted by Ishita Bhansali, a 12th grade student at Vidhya Niketan School, on April 11, 2010. The quiz covers subjects including politics, science, history, geography, music and pop culture.
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This document contains 100 general knowledge questions and their answers on various topics including geography, history, science, and more. The questions cover information like the height of Mount Kilimanjaro, who invented the transistor, the capital of Ethiopia, and the tallest active geyser in the world. The document was prepared by Nirav Makadiya and contains questions compiled to test general knowledge.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition covering topics in literature, science, geography, history, and pop culture. It includes 20 questions from the preliminary round and 10 questions from the finals round. The questions test knowledge in diverse areas and are followed by the corresponding answers.
The document provides information on recent developments in the Indian Railways budget for 2016-17. Key points include:
- No increase in passenger fares. Additional berths and facilities for senior citizens introduced. WiFi at 100 stations and improved security measures.
- 1.21 lakh crore rupees budget proposed to generate employment and economic growth. New train services like Antyodaya Express and double decker trains announced.
- Infrastructure projects like new railway lines and better connectivity for North Eastern states. A bill to establish an independent railway regulator authority will be introduced.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to general knowledge topics. Some of the questions covered include:
- ASDA is owned by Walmart
- A nanosecond is 100th millionth of a second
- Uranium has three major isotopes: 234, 235, 238
- Sri Lanka was formerly known as Ceylon
- Pierre de Coubertin founded the Modern Olympic Games
The document provides concise questions and answers on a wide range of topics including sports, geography, history, science and more. It serves as a knowledge bank of factual information.
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This document contains a general knowledge quiz with 15 multiple choice questions and their answers. The questions cover topics like the inventor of the first car, the most abundant element in the universe, the first man to walk in space, and the inventor of the first cell phone. It also provides the name of the YouTube channel that created the educational presentation.
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GK Questions with Answers for Kids - List of general knowledge questions and answers for classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Here are 50 GK quizzes with answers that will help test and improve your child's general knowledge. Read more on https://www.parentcircle.com/general-knowledge-gk-questions-and-answers-for-kids/article
The document appears to be a quiz containing questions about geography, history, science, pop culture and current events. It includes 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about topics like states of India, cricket players, chemical elements, characters from Harry Potter and Bob the Builder, as well as figures from history and mythology. The summary notes there were originally more than 20 questions asked.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and open-ended questions on topics ranging from current events, history, geography and more. It includes questions about people who hold certain positions or roles, events, places, works of art, literature and films. The quiz is divided into rounds with questions for different teams or individuals to answer within a time limit. It tests recall of facts as well as making connections between clues and arriving at a overarching theme.
This document provides rules and information about an upcoming quiz competition. It outlines 4 rounds of questions, scoring rules where teams get 10 points for a correct answer or 5 points if they pass on a question. It also lists the different rounds: Headlines Quiz, Topsy Turvy, Video & Audio Quiz, and Mixed Round. Guidelines are provided for participants and the audience.
This document provides the rules and format for a quiz competition between multiple houses or teams. It outlines 6 rounds of questions on various topics. Teams earn 10 points for a correct answer within 20 seconds, and 5 points if they correctly answer a question passed to them within 5 seconds. Only the team leader can provide answers. The quiz master's decision is final. Rounds include a headlines quiz, topsy turvy questions, video/audio identification, picture identification, an India round, and a languages round.
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The Basenji is the world's only barkless dog, making an unusual yodel-like sound due to its larynx shape. It is nicknamed the "Barkless Dog". The adder is the sole venomous snake in the UK, being timid and non-aggressive. A baby eel is called an elver. The longest English words containing only consonants are "rhythm" and "syzygy". "Veni, Vidi, Vici" is Latin for "I came, I saw, I conquered", said by Julius Caesar.
This document provides the rules and questions for the final round of a Republic Day quiz organized by the Prometheans quiz club of Banaras Hindu University. It consists of 3 rounds - the first two rounds allow teams to "pounce" and "bounce" on questions, earning points for correct answers. The lowest scoring team picks a topic for the "My Choice" third round, with the highest scoring team picking last. The document then provides the questions and answers for each round of the quiz competition.
This document lists various "firsts" for women in India, including:
1) The first lady to become Miss World was Rita Faria.
2) The first woman judge in the Supreme Court was Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi.
3) The first woman Governor of a state in free India was Mrs Sarojini Naidu.
It provides over 30 other examples of "firsts" and achievements for women across different fields in India.
This document outlines the rules and structure of an inter-house quiz competition with 6 rounds: 1) Progressive, 2) Visual Connect, 3) Mixed Faces, 4) Earth, 5) Audio Question, and 6) Rapid Fire. Each round contains sample questions on topics ranging from literature to history to science to test the competing teams. Scores are tracked after each round and the winner will be announced after the final rapid fire round.
1. The document contains a general knowledge test administered on December 1st, 2012 at PRR Law College's Annual Day Celebrations. It consists of 67 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about world leaders, events, geography, history and more.
2. The questions cover topics like the US President and host of the 2016 Olympics, recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize and US Open tennis championship, capitals and landmarks around the world, and inventors of items like penicillin.
3. The document aims to assess broad general knowledge on various subjects for the law college celebration event.
1) The document describes a quiz competition with multiple rounds including questions about India, sports, science, books and authors, and visual rounds with images to identify.
2) The rounds include fastest finger first, audio visual rounds, and rounds with clues to identify people, places, and things.
3) The document provides examples of questions asked in each round about topics ranging from history, geography, personalities to identify images and logos.
1. The document provides rules and questions for a prelims quiz competition. It contains 30 multiple choice questions across various subjects including science, history, pop culture and current events.
2. Questions are to be answered by selecting from given multiple choice answers. There are some starred questions which will be used as tie-breakers. Each question carries equal marks and there are no negative markings.
3. At the end, the top scoring individuals and finalist teams are listed.
This document is a school quiz containing 30 multiple choice questions testing general knowledge about topics like presidents, planets, sports teams, companies, and famous people. It was conducted by Ishita Bhansali, a 12th grade student at Vidhya Niketan School, on April 11, 2010. The quiz covers subjects including politics, science, history, geography, music and pop culture.
Lourde School at Kottayam conducts annual quizzes to unearth best of talent and also inculcate the importance of reading newspapers.Kids just love being part of the annual show
This document contains 100 general knowledge questions and their answers on various topics including geography, history, science, and more. The questions cover information like the height of Mount Kilimanjaro, who invented the transistor, the capital of Ethiopia, and the tallest active geyser in the world. The document was prepared by Nirav Makadiya and contains questions compiled to test general knowledge.
This document contains questions from a quiz competition covering topics in literature, science, geography, history, and pop culture. It includes 20 questions from the preliminary round and 10 questions from the finals round. The questions test knowledge in diverse areas and are followed by the corresponding answers.
The document provides information on recent developments in the Indian Railways budget for 2016-17. Key points include:
- No increase in passenger fares. Additional berths and facilities for senior citizens introduced. WiFi at 100 stations and improved security measures.
- 1.21 lakh crore rupees budget proposed to generate employment and economic growth. New train services like Antyodaya Express and double decker trains announced.
- Infrastructure projects like new railway lines and better connectivity for North Eastern states. A bill to establish an independent railway regulator authority will be introduced.
This document contains a series of questions and answers related to general knowledge topics. Some of the questions covered include:
- ASDA is owned by Walmart
- A nanosecond is 100th millionth of a second
- Uranium has three major isotopes: 234, 235, 238
- Sri Lanka was formerly known as Ceylon
- Pierre de Coubertin founded the Modern Olympic Games
The document provides concise questions and answers on a wide range of topics including sports, geography, history, science and more. It serves as a knowledge bank of factual information.
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This document contains a general knowledge quiz with 15 multiple choice questions and their answers. The questions cover topics like the inventor of the first car, the most abundant element in the universe, the first man to walk in space, and the inventor of the first cell phone. It also provides the name of the YouTube channel that created the educational presentation.
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GK Questions with Answers for Kids - List of general knowledge questions and answers for classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Here are 50 GK quizzes with answers that will help test and improve your child's general knowledge. Read more on https://www.parentcircle.com/general-knowledge-gk-questions-and-answers-for-kids/article
The document appears to be a quiz containing questions about geography, history, science, pop culture and current events. It includes 20 multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank questions about topics like states of India, cricket players, chemical elements, characters from Harry Potter and Bob the Builder, as well as figures from history and mythology. The summary notes there were originally more than 20 questions asked.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice and open-ended questions on topics ranging from current events, history, geography and more. It includes questions about people who hold certain positions or roles, events, places, works of art, literature and films. The quiz is divided into rounds with questions for different teams or individuals to answer within a time limit. It tests recall of facts as well as making connections between clues and arriving at a overarching theme.
This document provides rules and information about an upcoming quiz competition. It outlines 4 rounds of questions, scoring rules where teams get 10 points for a correct answer or 5 points if they pass on a question. It also lists the different rounds: Headlines Quiz, Topsy Turvy, Video & Audio Quiz, and Mixed Round. Guidelines are provided for participants and the audience.
This document provides the rules and format for a quiz competition between multiple houses or teams. It outlines 6 rounds of questions on various topics. Teams earn 10 points for a correct answer within 20 seconds, and 5 points if they correctly answer a question passed to them within 5 seconds. Only the team leader can provide answers. The quiz master's decision is final. Rounds include a headlines quiz, topsy turvy questions, video/audio identification, picture identification, an India round, and a languages round.
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The Basenji is the world's only barkless dog, making an unusual yodel-like sound due to its larynx shape. It is nicknamed the "Barkless Dog". The adder is the sole venomous snake in the UK, being timid and non-aggressive. A baby eel is called an elver. The longest English words containing only consonants are "rhythm" and "syzygy". "Veni, Vidi, Vici" is Latin for "I came, I saw, I conquered", said by Julius Caesar.
This document provides the rules and questions for the final round of a Republic Day quiz organized by the Prometheans quiz club of Banaras Hindu University. It consists of 3 rounds - the first two rounds allow teams to "pounce" and "bounce" on questions, earning points for correct answers. The lowest scoring team picks a topic for the "My Choice" third round, with the highest scoring team picking last. The document then provides the questions and answers for each round of the quiz competition.
This document lists various "firsts" for women in India, including:
1) The first lady to become Miss World was Rita Faria.
2) The first woman judge in the Supreme Court was Mrs. Meera Sahib Fatima Bibi.
3) The first woman Governor of a state in free India was Mrs Sarojini Naidu.
It provides over 30 other examples of "firsts" and achievements for women across different fields in India.
This document outlines the rules and structure of an inter-house quiz competition with 6 rounds: 1) Progressive, 2) Visual Connect, 3) Mixed Faces, 4) Earth, 5) Audio Question, and 6) Rapid Fire. Each round contains sample questions on topics ranging from literature to history to science to test the competing teams. Scores are tracked after each round and the winner will be announced after the final rapid fire round.
1. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
1.Who won the ladies single title of Austrslian open 2008?
-Maria Sharpova
2.Which animal’s fingerprint is same as that of Man?
-orang otangas
3.Which is the Largest fruit?
-Jackfruit
4.Which is the largest man made lake in Nepal?
-Indra sarobar(Makwanpur)
5.When was Kathmandu city declared a metropolitan city?
-Mangsir 29,2052 B.S
6.Who is called as a living goddess of Nepal?
-Kumari
7.Who is known as father of School in Nepal?
-Dev Shamser
8.Which animal has the largest no of teeth ?
-Dog
9.which river of Nepal originates from Mansarovar lake ?
-Humla Karnali
10.Which fish changes it’s skin like a snake ?
-Dolphin
2. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
11.Which planet is known as the green planet?
-Pluto
12.Which district of Nepal has highest no of Airport ?
-Solukhumbu
13.Which is the 1st Nepali women to become a deputy prime minister?
-Shailaja Acharya
14.What is the seed of pear called in Nepali ?
-Bhinaju
15.In which country person becomes a 1 year old when he is Born?
-Japan
16.What is the real name of Dalai Lama ,a Nobel Peace Prize winner ?
-Tenzing Gyatso
17.Which Planet was discovered by Galilieo?
-Saturn
18.When did BBC Programme started to telecast in Nepal?
-June 7 ,1967
19.Which is the egg laying animal?
-Platypus
20.Which is the first Nepali film in Internet ?
-Baadalpari
3. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
21.Which Nepali King was killed in earthquake ?
-Abhaya Malla
22.How many persons were killed in helicopter crash in Taplejung in 2063 B.S?
-24
23.Which famous Scientist called as “wizard of Manlo park”?
-Thomas Alba Edision
24.Who won the title of tensing Hilary Everest Marathon Held in Namchebaazar
on May 19,2007?
-Deepak Raj Rai
25.Who is known as the Father Of computer Science ?
-Charles Babbage
26.Which Period is Known as the Period of golden age in Nepal?
-Lichhavi period
27.Which is called as the gateway of India?
-Mumbai
28.Which countery is the largest producer of rubber ?
-Malaysia
29.Who discovered that plants have life and exhibit emotions?
-Jagadish Chandra Bose
30.Which country is the winner of Macromax cup 2012 ?
4. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
-India
31.Which is the only planet whose Name is not derived from Greek/Roman
Mythology ?
-Earth
32.How Many Players are there in Kho Kho?
-12 Each
33.Which is the planet having more Natural satellite ?
-Jupitor
34.Who is the women Astronaut who enjoyed Olympics from space ?
-Sunita Williams
35.Where is the head quarter of International Olympic Committee situated?
-Switzerland
36.Which country won the world ICC Hockey Championship 2012?
-Russia
37.Which country is called as the land of thunderbolts?
-Bhutan
38 What is the principal export of Jamaica?
-Sugar
39.Who discovered Australia?
-James Cook
5. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
40.Which is the country with greatest Population density ?
-Monaco
41.Who built the Eifel tower?
-Alexander Eiffel
42.Which is the world’s Oldest city ?
-Damascus
43.Who is the 1st Muslim women to receive the nobel prize?
-Shrein Ebadi(Nobel peace prize,2003)
44.Who Was the 1st singer of Radio Nepal?
-Hari Psd.Rimal
45.Which is the common god of Buddhist and Hindu In Nepal?
-Rato machhindranath
46.Which animal can sleep with standing ?
-Horse
47.Which fish is known as the lover of music ?
-Dolphin
48.Who is the famous scientist who used to forget his own name?
-Thomas Alva Edision
49.Whichi used to colour usually did Mussolini used to wear ?
-Black
6. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
50.What is the legendery name of sita?
-Baidehi
51.Which king of Nepal was died when watching dance ?
-Pratap Malla
52.When was Kamaiya system abolished in Nepal ?
-Falgun22,2058 B.S
53.What is the main headline of newspaper called ?
-Banner
54.Which company manufactured CD for the 1st time ?
-Phillips
55.Who became the Indian Idol Contest 2007 organized by sony television?
-Prashant Tamang
56.Which city is known as the land of Maple leaf ?
-Canada
57.Who is Known as Ashukavi in Nepalese Literature ?
-Shambhu psd Dhungel
58.Armies Of United Nation’s Called as ?
- Blue Hamlets
59.Where is the Headquarter of ILO located?
-Geneva,Switzerland
7. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
60.What is the name of 1st computer of the world ?
-Eniac
61.Who is the writer of the holybook (Gita)?
-Bedvyas
62.When was the world famous song Happy Birthday to you composed?
-1952
63.Who is the writer of Book”Paradise lost and Paradise regained”?
-John Milton
64.Where does Halesi Mahadevi temple lies In Nepal?
-Khotang district ,Nepal
65.Where did Gautam Buddha died ?
-Kushi nagar
66 .Who is regarded as the direct observer of the mahabharat battle ?
-Yalamber
67.Which city is known as the city of earthquake ?
-Philadelphia
68.Which is the world’s biggest ground?
-Ground of cyberia
69.Who is the 1st lady to reach the space ?
- Valentina Terescova
8. General Knowledge Questions With Answers
By: Sabita Paudel
B.Sc Nursing 3rd Year
BPKIHS,Dharan ,Nepal
70.Who was the inventer of F.M Radio?
-Edwin Armstrong
71.Which Machine is used to measure the amount of sugar in a solution?
-Secrimeter
72.Who is given the credit for the development of Homeopathy way of t/t?
-Hanimel
73.Which is the company to produce largest no of computer in the world ?
-IBM
-