Some important GK questions in English
1. What is the nickname of the US state of Rhode Island?
The Ocean State
2. Alexander Portnoy is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Portnoy’s Complaint (1969) by Philip Roth
3. Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple is located in which country?
Singapore
4. Who might be the inventor of etiquette and wrote the “Complete Book of Etiquette.”?
Amy Vanderbilt
5. Human beings share what percent of their DNA with every other human?
99.9%
6. Boreas is the Greek God of what?
North Wind
7. In which US city, no person may carry a fish into a bar?
Portola
8. For what contribution did Mo Yan receive The Nobel Prize in Literature 2012?
“who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary”
9. What was Oscar Wilde’s only novel?
The picture of Dorian Gray
10. Which animal sleeps on its back?
Only men or women
12. Hannibal Lecter is a fictional character in which famous novel?
The Silence of the Lambs
13. French artist Edward Degas noted for what particular subject?
Ballet Dancers
14. In Brewton Alabama there is a law against riding what down the street?
Motorboat
15. What snake builds a nest?
King Cobra
16. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque is located in which city?
Istanbul, Turkey
17. ET drank which brand of beer?
Coors
18. What is the most ordered item in American restaurants?
French Fries
19. In which year Pieter Caland, a Dutch hydraulic engineer who built the New Waterway of Rotterdam, was born?
1827
20. What writer who lived at the hilltop near Hawkshead is now a museum to her?
Beatrix Potter
21. Harry (“Rabbit”) Angstrom is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Rabbit, Run
22. What musical play – find a character called Magnolia Hawks?
Showboat
23. What is a bema?
A bema (or bima) was an elevated platform used as an orator’s podium in ancient Athens
24. What is Independence Day in The Bahamas?
July 10
25. What does a gozzard have or own?
Geese
26. 11. What is meant by ewer?
An open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring
27. Gushtigiri is the national sport in which country?
Tajikistan
28. Who was the first to describe the medical signs of congenital syphilis?
Jonathan Hutchinson
29 What is the state motto of North Carolina?
To be, rather than to seem
30. Lorelei is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
31. In Massachusetts it’s illegal to put what in clam chowder?
Tomatoes
32. What is meant by fancywork?
Decorative needlework
33. Princes Road Synagogue is situated in which city?
Liverpool, England
34. The fable The Hare and the Tortoise – what animal judges race?
The Fox
35. Sir John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka received The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in which year?
2012
36. Quercus is the Latin name of what?
Tree Oak
37. In the Beatles White Album who was Martha, my Dear Paul?
McCartney’s Sheepdog
38. What was the name of the Monkey’s only film made in 1969?
Head
39. Oil wrestling & Cirit is the national sport in which country?
Turkey
40. The Egyptian Luxor Temple, was constructed about how many years ago?
3400 years ago
41. Who wrote the famous fiction: The Charterhouse of Parma?
Stendhal
42. Collective nouns – A Descent of what creatures?
Woodpeckers
43. Maisie is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Maisie Dobbs
44. What is Independence Day in Argentina?
July 9
45. What is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico?
Teotihuacan
46. In which US city, two bathtubs may not be installed in the same house?
Prunedale
47. Zurich was established in which year?
15 BC
48. Myosotis Sylvestris is the Latin name of which common plant?
Forget me Not
49. Racing driver James Hunt’s nickname was Hunt the What?
Shunt
50. Who was the first woman to pilot across the Atlantic; she disappeared during one of her trans-Atlantic flights/
Amelia Earhart
51. Which US state has formally declared a state on June 1, 1796?
Tennessee
52. The Parthenon in Athens, Greece was dedicated to which god or goddess?
Goddess Athena
53. What is meant by fantods?
An ill-defined state of irritability and distress
54. What is the name of Texas name origin?
From a Caddo word meaning “allies,” used by the Spanish to describe the Caddo and the region they lived in.
55. Who wrote the famous fiction: The Count of Monte Cristo?
Alexandre Dumas
56. Who owned a cat called Apollinaris?
Mark Twain
57. Bertie Wooster is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Jeeves
58. What is meant by fizgig?
A firework that fizzes as it moves
59. What is the most common plastic surgery performed by US men?
Breast Reduction
60. What is a Torana?
Torana, also referred to as vandanamalikas is a free-standing ornamental or arched gateway for ceremonial purposes seen in the Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain architecture of the Indian subcontinent.
61. Who are Robert J. Lefkowitz and Brian K. Kobilka?
Received in The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2012
62. Ephesus Selçuk is a city in which country?
Turkey
63. Whose last words were “It’s unbelievable”?
Mata Hari
64. What is Quechua?
Quechua people or Quechua people may refer to any of the indigenous people of South America who speak the Quechua language.
65. Anne Elliot is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Persuasion by Jane Austen
66. Which US state is called the Keystone State?
Pennsylvania
67. In 1906 the John Gable Entertainer was the first what?
JukeBox
68. Who was a female disguised as a man, who became the surgeon general of the British army?
James Barry
69. What is the national sport in Sri Lanka?
Volleyball
70. What gives piggy banks their name?
Pygg – a type of clay they made from
71. Who read the original writing on the wall?
Daniel – in the Bible
72. What river did the Pied Piper drown the rats in?
Weser
73. What is meant by flotsam?
The floating wreckage of a ship
74. What country designed and developed the bayonet?
France
75. Haroun is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie
76. What did the first issue of Playboy in 1953 not have?
Date – unsure if it would continue
77. Who wrote the famous fiction: Sybil?
Benjamin Disraeli
78. N is the civil aircraft marking for which country?
USA
79. Which president had a pet Jack the Turkey?
Abraham Lincoln
80. Who received The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012?
Serge Haroche and David J. Wineland
81. What is Gendercide?
The systematic killing of members of a specific sex or gender.
82. Jane Eyre is a novel by which English writer?
Charlotte Brontë
83. Which US president had pet canaries, cows, horses, goats, and other dogs?
Rutherford B. Hayes
84. What does Raheem mean?
Compassionate
85. The Brihadeeswarar Temple is built beside which river in Tanjavur, India?
Kaveri
86. What is the state motto of North Dakota in Latin?
Serit ut alteri saeclo prosit
87. Thaslophobia is the fear of what?
Sitting Idle — doing nothing
88. In the food industry what is TVP – i.e. what’s it stand for?
Textured Vegetable Protein
89. Who was an English plant physiologist who wrote the 1905 paper “Optima and Limiting Factors”?
Frederick Frost Blackman
90. Who wrote the book Coma?
Robin Cook
91. Paddington Bear is a fictional character in children’s literature, first appearing on what date?
13 October 1958
92. How many people speak the Mongolian language?
5.2 million
93. Göbekli Tepe, a Neolithic archaeological site in Turkey was founded about how many years ago?
11,500 years
94. When did New Hampshire become a state?
June 21, 1788
95. Beagles were a hunting dog bred to hunt what?
Hares
96. Who received The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 2013?
Eugene F. Fama, Lars Peter Hansen, and Robert J. Shiller
97. What is the largest building in Teotihuacan, and one of the largest in Mesoamerica?
The Pyramid of the Sun
98. Isaac Babbitt invented “babbitt’s metal” used in engine bearings, born on what date in 1799?
July 25
99. Jim Dixon is a fictional character in which famous novel?
Lucky Jim. (1955) by Kingsley Amis
100. Peggy is a diminutive for which girl’s name?
Margaret
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