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    1 of 30: Phobos and Deimos are the two satellites of which planet ?
    A) Mars (57%)
    B) Saturn (27%)
    C) Venus (16%)
    Answer : A
    2 of 30: When did Madam Curie win the Noble prize ?
    A) In 1903 for Physics (21%)
    B) In 1911 for Chemistry (32%)
    C) Twice, in 1903 for Physics, and in 1911 for Chemistry (47%)
    Answer : C
    3 of 30: How long did Sher Shah Suri ruled?
    A) 5 Years (45%)
    B) 15 Years (34%)
    C) None of These (20%)
    Answer : A
    4 of 30: When did Akbar build a new city called Sikri ?
    A) In 1571 (42%)
    B) In 1572 (41%)
    C) In 1573 (17%)
    Answer : A
    5 of 30: What is a shell of a crab often called ?
    A) Coropoce (24%)
    B) Carapace (52%)
    C) Caropoco (24%)
    Answer : B
    6 of 30: :In a fish what is a caudal fin ?
    A) Its Mean (19%)
    B) Its Mouth (28%)
    C) Its Tail (53%)
    Answer : C
    7 of 30: With what sport would you associate the Dunhil Nations Cup ?
    A) Table Tennis (23%)
    B) Golf (61%)
    C) Hockey (16%)
    Answer : B
    8 of 30: What was the name of the craft which carried men to the surface of the Moon ?
    A) Apollo - 11 (68%)
    B) Rohini (16%)
    C) Aryabhatt (17%)
    Answer : A
    9 of 30: In 2980 BC, Memphis was the capital of which republic ?
    A) India (11%)
    B) Egypt (76%)
    C) China (13%)
    Answer: B
    Answer : B
    10 of 30: Of which country is Riksdag the parliament ?
    A) Sweden (70%)
    B) Egypt (19%)
    C) India (11%)
    Answer : A
    11 of 30: :In Shakespear's 'Hamlet' who was the king of Denmark ?
    A) Claudius (48%)
    B) Hamlet (40%)
    C) Banquo (12%)
    Answer : A
    12 of 30: Which place did Jahangir visit and love most ?
    A) Gujarat (17%)
    B) Chitaur (30%)
    C) Kashmir (53%)
    Answer : C
    13 of 30: Name the only bird that can fly backwards ?
    A) Hummingbird (70%)
    B) Ostrich (16%)
    C) Penguin (13%)
    Answer : A
    14 of 30: What do angry ants squirt out ?
    A) Amino Acid (23%)
    B) Formic Acid (60%)
    C) Tetric Acid (17%)
    Answer : B
    15 of 30: How many gill slits does a ray have ?
    A) Ten (36%)
    B) Twelve (42%)
    C) Three (22%)
    Answer : A
    16 of 30: What religion do Uzbeks follow ?
    A) Christian (21%)
    B) Islam (74%)
    C) Hindu (5%)
    Answer : B
    17 of 30: In which year did English physicist discover the law of conservation of energy ?
    A) 1847 (43%)
    B) 1845 (38%)
    C) 1849 (19%)
    Answer : A
    18 of 30: What was the well known title of Scottish physicist William Thomson ?
    A) Lord Thomson (27%)
    B) Lord Kelvin (41%)
    C) Sir Thomson (32%)
    Answer : B
    19 of 30: Which planet has an eccentric orbit, thus allowing it to cross another's orbit ?
    A) Neptun (33%)
    B) Urenus (31%)
    C) Pluto (35%)
    Answer : C
    20 of 30: Which religion do almost all Andorrans follow ?
    A) Islamic (21%)
    B) Hinduism (25%)
    C) Christianity (54%)
    Answer : C
    21 of 30: Which one of the horse family can see in colour during the day and as well as an owl at night and each have an individual body stripe pattern ?
    A) Donkey (21%)
    B) Horse (16%)
    C) Zebra (63%)
    Answer : C
    22 of 30: In which battle did siraj-ud-daulah and Britis fight ?
    A) Battle of Plassey (51%)
    B) Battle of Buksar (33%)
    C) Battle of Haldighati (16%)
    Answer : A
    23 of 30: Who is called the light of the world ?
    A) Buddha (49%)
    B) Jesus Christ (42%)
    C) Krishna (9%)
    Answer : A
    24 of 30: Identify the birds of prey who have binocular vision, can turn their head to 180 degree and have acute hearing.
    A) Owl (76%)
    B) Sparrow (18%)
    C) Parrot (7%)
    Answer : A
    25 of 30: In which city is the Elysee Palace situated ?
    A) London (19%)
    B) Sydney (32%)
    C) Paris (49%)
    Answer : C
    26 of 30: When did Jallianwala Bagh massacre occur ?
    A) On April 19, 1919 (25%)
    B) On April 13, 1919 (60%)
    C) On April 11, 1919 (15%)
    Answer : B
    27 of 30: In which country did the soyabean originate ?
    A) England (20%)
    B) China (56%)
    C) Russia (25%)
    Answer : B
    28 of 30: With which sport are 'harzards' and 'cannons' associated ?
    A) Cricket (12%)
    B) Table Tennis (23%)
    C) Billiards (66%)
    Answer : C
    29 of 30: What is the Roman symbol for the numeral fifty ?
    A) C (16%)
    B) M (30%)
    C) L (54%)
    Answer : C
    30 of 30: Who said that men willingly believe what they wish ?
    A) Mark Ontony (25%)
    B) Cleopetra (30%)
    C) Julius Caesar (45%)
    Answer : C

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    All Answers in table

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    1A
    2C
    3A
    4A
    5B
    6C
    7B
    8A
    9B
    10A
    11A
    12C
    13A
    14B
    15A
    16B
    17A
    18B
    19C
    20C
    21C
    22A
    23A
    24A
    25C
    26B
    27B
    28C
    29C
    30C
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