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1. Which is the Longest Botanic Garden in World
Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England
2. Who is the father of Accounting?
Luca Pacioli
3. What is an informal term for single-celled eukaryotes?
Protozoa
4. What color can women see better than men?
Red
5. The currency of Thailand is called
Baht
6. who wrote the national anthem of the USA?
Francis Scott Key
7. Who is the Roman god of luck
Sors
8. What is the Longest Big Ship Canal in the World?
Suez Canal (Egypt) 160 km
9. What is the capital of Ghana?
Accra
10. Which is the oldest university in the world?
University of Karueein
11. What is the height of the Niagara Falls
51 meters
12. Victoria Falls is situated in
Zimbabwe
13. What is the standard photographic film format for analog single-lens reflex (SLR) still cameras and motion picture cameras?
35mm film/35-millimeter film
14. Which color is often used for anger management?
Pink
15. Which is the Largest City in Area (World)?
London
16. Thirty of the world’s highest mountains are in
The Himalayas
17. Who wrote the first known report of a hurricane?
Christopher Columbus (1494)
18. What is the most common favorite color?
Blue
19. Who is the Roman God of sleep?
Somnus
20. What is the longest canal in the world?
Hangzhou Grand Canal (China)
21. What is Chromophobia or chromatophobia?
Phobia of color
22. The word “hurricane” comes from
Huracan (a name for the god of evil)
23. What is the largest cave temple in the world?
Kailasa temple [with its 16 Caves is the largest of the 34 Buddhist, Jain, and Hindu cave temples and monasteries are known collectively as the Ellora Caves, ranging for over 2 kilometers (1.5 miles) along the sloping basalt cliff at the site.]
24. The deadliest hurricane on record which killed between 150,000-300,000 people is the
Bhola Cyclone in Bangladesh (1970)
25. Where is the largest Archipelago (series of islands) available?
Indonesia
26. What is the Tallest Animal?
Giraffe
27. When did the Himalayas mountain range begin forming as the earth’s crust crashed against each other?
55 million years ago
28. How much weight the Femur, the largest bone in the human body can support?
30 times the weight of a person’s body
29. The world’s largest rainforest is
Amazon rainforest
30. Where is the maximum number of chromosomes, found in any plant?
Ophioglossum reticulatum (2n = 1262)
31. What are the types of deserts?
subtropical, coastal, cold winter, and polar
32. What are estimated to make up over 20% of the vegetation cover on Earth?
Grasslands
33. What is the Fastest Animal in the long run?
The Peregrine Falcon
34. What is the Fastest Animal in the short run?
Cheetah
35. Who is the father of bookkeeping?
Luca Pacioli
36. Tallest bank building in the world
Bank of Montreal, 72, Storeys, 284.98 m high (Toronto, Canada)
37. What is the capital of Romania?
Bucharest
38. In an adult humans, 25% of their bones are in the
Feet
39. “When it freezes during the winter, an amazing phenomenon takes place: large shards of transparent ice form on the surface of it, giving the amazing appearance of turquoise ice” – what is this place?
Lake Baikal
40. What is the name of the new virus, similar to Severe Acute Respiratory Virus (SARS) and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Virus (SARS)?
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
41. As per the advertisers, which two colors can make you hungry?
Yellow and Red together
42. What is the Largest existing Land animal?
Elephant
43. What is the highest/ tallest road bridge in the world?
Millau Viaduct (France, 1125 feet)
44. Which lake lies on the border between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda?
Lake Kivu
45. Which gas name comes from the Greek word helios which means sun.
Helium
46. Who is the father of marketing?
Philip Kotler
47. According to one study, what are the most nutritious fruits in the world?
Avocado
48. Which bone in the human body is stronger than steel?
Famer
49. Who is the Roman sun god
Sol Invictus
50. Olkhon is the second-largest island in the world, situated in which water body?
Lake Baikal
51. Apples, peaches, and raspberries are all members of the
Rose family
52. Messages from the human brain travel along nerves at
Up to 200 miles an hour (322 km/h)
53. Which is the Most Intelligent Animal?
Chimpanzee
54. What is the largest river port in the world?
Port of Shanghai
55. One pomegranate can hold
More than 1000 seeds
56. Which vegetables are regarded as the world’s most popular fruit and have more genes than humans.
Tomatoes
57. Half a cup of figs has the same amount of calcium as half a cup of milk. True/ False
True
58. What is the strongest wood used to keep mummies?
Taxodium mucronatum (a gymnosperm)
59. How many types of grass species are available in the world?
10,000 types
60. The color wheel was invented by whom?
Isaac Newton
61. What is the largest valley in the world?
Rift valley
62. What is the Most Cunning Animal?
Fox
63. Around 80% of humans talk in groups, complaining. True/ False?
True
64. Dried fruits have more calories than
Fresh fruits
65. As per psychology, You can’t multi-task. True/ false?
True
66. What is the Largest Sea Animal?
Blue Whale
67. Who is the father of advertising?
David MacKenzie Ogilvy
68. What are the best ways to reduce air pollution?
Walking and riding a bicycle
69. What is the largest muscle in the human body?
The gluteus maximus
70. Where is the maximum number of chromosomes, found in any animal?
Aulacantha Radiolarians (2n = 1600)
71. Tundra is a form of what geographical phenomenon?
Plain
72. In India how many annual death air pollution is estimated to cause
527, 700 deaths
73. Apples stay afloat in water because
Apples are 25% air
74. Who is the father of software?
Watts S. Humphrey
75. What are ‘silver salts’?
A coating of light-sensitive minerals used in the film
76. How many plant species are there on the earth, and only about 350,000 of those have names?
Over 1 million
77. What is the first color a baby sees?
Red
78. Who is the Roman God of loyalty, honesty, and oaths
Sancus
79. With a surface area of 68,800 square kilometers (26,600 square miles), which is Africa’s largest lake by area and the largest tropical lake in the world?
Lake Victoria
80. What is Phantom Vibration Syndrome?
The feeling that one’s phone is vibrating when it’s not!
81. The study of fruits is called
Pomology
82. Who is the father of computer hardware?
Charles Babbage
83. A banana is not a fruit, it is
A herb
84. There are more than 300 million photos uploaded to Facebook every day, 800 million likes per day, and 175 million love reactions per day. True/ False?
True
85. What fruits tend to keep your eyes healthy?
Orange -colored
86. How many lung diseases are due to air pollution?
About 80%
87. Which organs in the human body never stop growing?
A human’s ears and nose
88. Who is the father of finance?
Eugene Fama
89. Where is the Largest inflorescence found?
Amorphophallus titanum (5.5 m) may be up to 12 m in Agave
90. The water of which lake is the most transparent of all freshwater lakes
Lake Baikal
91. What is the only fruit with seeds on the outside?
Strawberries
92. What fruits keep your heart strong?
Red-colored fruit
93. There are more bacteria in a human mouth than there are people in the world. True/ False?
True
94. Who is the father of investment?
Benjamin Graham
95. What is the largest land port in the world?
Port of Shanghai
96. Serengeti plain makes the major savannah in which continent?
Africa
97. How much air the average adult breathes every day according to the Environmental Protection Agency?
Over 3,000 gallons of air
98. What fruits prevent you from getting sick?
Yellow-colored fruit
99. Who is the father of currency?
Mundell
100. How many tweets are sent per day?
500 million
101. The most remaining of the Great Wall of China we see today was built during
The Ming Dynasty (about 600 years ago)
102. Who is the father of security?
Benjamin Graham
103. Facebook has more than 2 billion active users who have an average of 155 friends. True/ False?
True
104. Using an air purifier indoors can help remove indoor air pollutants up to
99.97%
105. What is the longest lake in the world?
Lake Tanganyika (Africa)
106. People are more likely to forget something when it’s in color
Black and white
107. Who is the father of History?
Herodotus
108. In America, what percentage of lakes, estuaries, and rivers that the EPA tested are unsuitable for swimming or fishing?
Nearly 40 percent
109. Which fruits help in making your bones and teeth strong?
Green-colored fruits
110. How many tweets are sent per minute?
340,000 tweets
111. Who is the Roman Goddess of Grain and Queen of the Dead?
Proserpina
112. What is the largest seaport in the world?
Port of Shanghai
113. Every minute how much video is uploaded to YouTube?
24 hours of video
114. According to a recent study, how many death is associated with air pollution?
1 out of 8 deaths
115. Chlorophyll is a bright pigment that absorbs blue and red light but reflects
Greenlight
116. Who is the father of geography?
Eratosthenes
117. What is the busiest airport in the world?
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (USA)
118. ‘Hellas Planitia’ in the Mars and ‘Sedna Planitia’ are actually
Plains
119. What is the deepest lake in the world,
Lake Baikal [1,620 meters (5,314 feet)]
120. Which fruits help enhance memory?
Purple and blue fruits
121. What is the name of the Director of the movie The Godfather?
Francis Ford Coppola
122. Who is the father of geology?
James Hutton
123. What is the largest airport in the world?
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (USA)
124. Stone age timeline is
– 3.000 BC
125. The Poppy Flower is the symbol of
• Restful sleep and recovery
• Consolation for a loss or death in the family
• Remembering the fallen of various wars and armed conflicts
• A lively imagination
• Peace in death
• Messages delivered in dreams
• Resurrection and eternal life
• Beauty and success
• Extravagance and luxury
126. In 1952, which disaster killed around 8,000 people?
The Great Smog of London
127. What are the most loved and the No 1 fruit in the world?
Mangoes
128. How many people now breathe polluted air, which kills 7 million people every year?
Nine out of ten people
129. What tree has the tallest Gymnosperm?
Sequoiadendron sempervirens ( = Sequoia gigantea) Douglosfir or Californian redwood tree
130. The neolithic period was actually the part of which era?
Stone Age
131. How many searches are there now per day on Google?
Over 3.5 billion
132. According to the Horticulturists, what was the first fruit on earth?
Banana
133. What percent of the American population is exposed to unhealthy air?
Forty percent
134. Who is the father of Geomorphology?
William Morris Davis
135. What is called the Singing Bird?
Nightingale
136. What is the longest railway bridge in the world having a span of 102.4 miles (165 kilometers)?
Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge (China)
137. In the average human lifespan the heartbeats
More than 3 billion times
138. How many new websites are created every minute?
More than 570
139. What percentage of people use the internet today?
40% of the world’s population (Over 3.8 billion)
140. Who is the father of archaeology?
William Flinders Petrie
141. What is the longest feat of human engineering?
The Great Wall of China [21,196.18 km (13,170.70 miles)]
142. How many kinds of apples are grown all around the globe?
7000 kinds
143. Which body organ has the fastest Extraocular muscles?
Eyes
144. “Elysium”, is a concept of the Heroic Age-related to
Paradise
145. Who is the Roman God of Keys?
Portunes
146. Whose face was actually the Michael Myers’ mask in the movie Halloween?
William Shatner
147. What is the capital of Mongolia?
Ulaanbaatar
148. In 2008, which musician donated 100% of his tour profits to charity?
Jack Johnson
149. What kills over 1 million seabirds annually?
Air Pollution
150. Who is the father of paleontology?
Georges Cuvier
151. What is the A lacustrine plain?
Plain created from the bottom of a lake
152. What is the world’s largest freshwater lake in terms of volume?
Lake Baikal [about 640 km (397 miles) long, and 80 km (50 miles) wide]
153. The boiling point of which element is the lowest among all?
Helium
154. What is nerpa?
One of the world’s only freshwater species of seal.
155. Who is the father of sociology?
Auguste Comte
156. What is the Smallest Bird?
Humming Bird
157. Grasses have evolved to grow at their base instead of their tips in order to protect themselves, unlike most plants. True/ False
True
158. The timeline of the Heroic Age is
1460 to 1103 BC
159. Who is the father of Psychology?
Wilhelm Wundt
160. What are the only animals with chins?
Humans
161. What is the largest lake in the United States by area?
Lake Superior (82,103 km2)
162. Which plant has the Largest (Tallest) angiosperm?
Eucalyptus regnans (114 m)
163. Poppy is the common name for any of the plants comprising the Papaver genus in the flowering plant family Papaveraceae. True/ False?
True
164. Which plains are created by rivers that deposit materials which yield soil?
Alluvial plains
165. What is the scientific name of the human?
Homo Sapiens
166. Who is the father of Psychology?
Wilhelm Wundt
167. What is the Fastest Bird?
Swift
168. The Film used in the movie was made of cellulose nitrate, but the modern-day film is made from either
Cellulose acetate or polyester
169. Who was Ovid?
A Roman poet
170. Who is the father of pedagogy?
Piaget
171. What is considered the oldest mythology in the world?
The Epic of Gilgamesh
172. Where is the world’s longest natural beach?
Cox’s Bazar Beach (Bangladesh)
173. Which teeth serve no purpose?
Wisdom teeth
174. Who is the Roman Goddess of fruit trees?
Pomona
175. What is the Largest Sea-bird?
Albatross
176. A yawn may help regulate
Body temperature
177. What is one of the most ticklish parts of the body?
The foot
178. What is the capital of Madagascar?
Antananarivo
179. The study of birds is called what?
Ornithology
180. Toy Story’s Woody was originally a
ventriloquist dummy
181. What plant has the Longest leaf?
Raphia vinifera (10—15 m)
182. How much all human beings are identical on a genetic level?
More than 99 percent
183. Blushing is caused by a rush of
Adrenaline
184. What is the Capital of Bangladesh
Dhaka
185. What if our body would encircle the Earth four times if they were laid end to end?
Blood vessels
186. Who is the father of Andragogy?
Malcolm Shepherd Knowles
187. What is the largest bird in the world?
Ostrich
188. Digital Light Processing (DLP) is associated with which sector?
Theatre and film
189. The satisfying sound of cracking your knuckles comes from?
Gas bubbles bursting in your joints
190. Which part of the human body has its own pulse?
Thumbs
191. Which is made up of eight interwoven muscles, similar in structure to an elephant’s trunk or an octopus’s tentacle?
Human Tongue
192. What is the currency of Spain
Peseta
193. Who is the Roman Goddess of duty?
Pietas
194. As we breathe, most of the air is going in and out of one nostril. Every few hours, the workload shifts to the other nostril. True/ False
True
195. What is the Largest Bell in the World?
Greatest Bell of Moscow (Russia)
196. How many types of smells the human nose can detect
1 trillion smells
197. Which was the first feature-length film in history?
Australian film The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906)
198. What plant has the Broadest leaves?
Victoria amazonica, (Amazon lily) leaf diameter 1.5 to 1.8 m
199. Who is the father of economics?
Adam Smith
200. The Terminator movie was made in which year?
1984
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