Amazon Quiz Answers Compilation
Amazon Quiz Answers Compilation
The first national flag of India is said to have been hoisted on August 7, 1906, and it was red,
yellow and green. It has changed significantly since then. Who has designed the current, modern
tricolour flag of India?
4. Who is the first player to reach a score of 5000 runs in the IPL?
5. India plans to launch its first manned space flight, by 2022. What is the spacecraft that is being
built for this program called?
Answer – Gaganyaan
Answer – Sirius
1) In zoology, herpetology is the study of reptiles and amphibians. What does ornithology focus on?
Answer – Birds
3) The Pacific Ocean is the largest on the planet. Which ocean is the smallest?
Answer – Kerala
Q1: Where can you find the smallest bone in the human body?
Answer – Ear
Q2: When referring to genres of music, what does ‘R and B’ stand for?
Answer – 1975
Q4: A caterpillar does not stay a caterpillar for its entire life. What does it change into?
Answer – Krona
Q2.The East India Company came to India in 1600s, but established control only in _____ after the
Battle of Plassey when it took over the province of Bengal.
Answer – 1757
Q3.Shanghai is currently the most populated city in the world. But which was the first city to reach a
population of 1 million?
Answer – Rome
Q4.A litre of hot water weighs more than a litre of cold water.
Answer – False
Q5.A regular email has the recipients section, as well as CC and BCC. What does BCC stand for?
Q1. Which planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of war?
Answer:- Mars
Answer:- Iceland
Answer:- Nagaland
Q4. Which place in India holds the Guinness World Record for being the wettest place on Earth?
Answer:- Mawsynram, Meghalaya
Answer:- Cricket
Q1.The white-ish, crescent moon shaped part at the base of your nail has a name. What is it called?
Answer – Lunula
Q2.There is only one part of the body with living cells that does NOT receive blood supply through
blood vessels. Where do these cells exist?
Answer – Cornea
Answer – Garba
Q4.Tiger stripes are unique like human fingerprints and no two tigers share the same stripe pattern.
Answer – True
Q5.Where can you find India’s only floating post-office, which is situated on a lake?
Answer – Srinagar
1. In 1996, a mammal named Dolly was successfully cloned for the first time. What type of animal
was it?
Ans. Sheep
Ans. True
3. What is the name of the character played by Akshay Kumar in the movie ‘Kesari’?
4. India has the shortest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world.
Ans. False
5. Salman Khan and Sanjay Leela Bhansali are reuniting for a film after 19 years. Alia Bhatt
announced that she will be joining the cast. What is the film set to be called?
Ans.Inshallah
Q1. The highest cricket ground in the world, in terms of altitude, is located in which country?
Ans: India
Q2. Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system. Which planet does it orbit around?
Ans: Jupiter
Q3. A rare flower blooms in Kerala and the Western Ghats once every 12 years. The last time it
bloomed was in 2018. What is the flower called?
Ans: Neelakurinji
Q4. Deer shed and re-grow their antlers every year.
Ans: True
Q5. When discussing terms related to water, Nimbus, cumulus and stratus refer to types of _____.
Ans: Clouds
Q1. The 4 Minarets Of The Taj Mahal Are Tilted Outwards, So That They Won’t Fall On The Mahal In
Case Of An Earthquake.
Answer: True
Q2. All Indian Currency Notes Have The Denomination Written In A Number Of Languages. Besides
The Writing In Hindi And English On The Front. How Many Other Regional Languages Appear On The
Back Panel?
Answer: 15
Q3. What Would You Call A Type Of Scientist Who Studies Dinosaurs And Fossils?
Answer: Paleontologist
Q4. After The Berlin Olympics In 1936, Hitler Offered An Indian Hockey Player A Position As Field
Marshall In The German Army. Which Player Was It?
Q5. When Is The First ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 Match Scheduled?
Answer: 30th May
Q1. The 2019 IPL is just around the corner, and Yuvraj Singh has joined a new team. Which team will
he play for?
Ans: True
Q4. Priyanka Chopra Played A Supporting Role In A Recent Netflix Original Rom-Com With Rebel
Wilson And Liam Hemsworth. What’s The Name Of The Film?
Q5. Two South Korean Companies Recently Announced A 300 Million Dollar Investment In India
Based, Ola Cabs. The First Company Is Hyundai, Name The Second.
Q1. What was the name of the 5-member, all-girl pop band, that was formed in 2002 as part of a
nation wide talent search, hosted by Channel V?
Answer: Viva
Q2. What word is used to refer to a group of hippopotamuses?
Answer: A Bloat
Q3. Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and Bimal Roy have both directed 2 separate ‘Devdas’ films. But who is
the original author of the Bengali romance novel?
Q4. ‘Friends, Romans and Countrymen, lend me thy ears’ is the first line of speech given by which
character in the play Julius Caesar, written by William Shakespeare?
Q5. The ‘Bramhastra’ trilogy is an upcoming 2019 Indian fantasy film starring Alia Bhatt, Ranbir
Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan. Who is directing this movie?
Q1. Rajasthan is the prominent desert region of India. Which desert makes up most of this state?
Answer: Thar
Q2. Who was the first person to win an individual medal at the Olympics, representing independent
India?
Q3. Which of these desserts has its roots in Hyderabad’s Nizami legacy, and is traditionally prepared
from dried apricots?
Answer: A Dagger
Q5. Which famous Indian poet did Shankar Mahadevan collaborate with, for his track, ‘Breathless’?
Q1. What is the metal or plastic casing around the end of a shoelace called?
Answer: Aglet
Q2. The actor who played Gandhi in Lage Raho Munnabhai won a National Award for Best
Supporting Actor for the role. Name the actor.
Q3. Earth’s atmosphere is made up of several gasses, but which element makes up the majority of
the air?
Answer: Nitrogen
Answer: False
Q5. The 2019 Oscars just went by. But, which movie won the Oscar for best film in 2018?
Q1. Which of this natural phenomenon is also known as the ‘Northern Lights’?
Q2. In _, India won its first cricket world cup. Fill in the blanks.
Answer: 1983
Q3. Who was the fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle?
Q4. The Tropic of Cancer does NOT pass through which of these Indian states?
Answer: Bihar
Q5. Which state was divided into Maharashtra and Gujarat in 1960?
Answer: Bombay
Q1. _____ is the largest moon in our solar system, with a diameter larger than either Mercury or
Pluto
Ans: Ganymede
Ans: Akbar
Q4. In 305 BC, which Maurya ruler defeated Alexander’s general Seleucus Nicator?
Q5. Who was the first Indian to win an Academy Award at the Oscars?
Answer – distance
2. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN, is located in which continent?
Answer – Africa
Answer – Assam
1. The study of fossils to determine organisms’ evolution and their interaction with each other is
called?
Answer – Paleontology
Answer – L
5. The surrender of Japan in 1945 brought an end to WWII. On which ship were the surrender
documents signed?
1. Tour De France is an annual multi-stage event associated with which of these sports?
Answer – Cycling
Answer – Head
Answer – Pb
5. Made in 1888, the ‘Roundhay Garden Scene’ is known to be the world’s earliest surviving motion-
picture film. How long is it?
Answer: Sewers
Q2: If You Were Visiting The ‘Tabo Monastery’, Where Would You Be?
Q3: One Liter Of Hot Air Will Be Heavier Than One Liter Of Cold Air.
Answer: False
Q4: ‘Chholiya’ Often Referred To As ‘Sword Dance’, Is The Traditional Folk Dance Form Associated
With Which State?
Answer: Uttarakhand
Q5: At ____ Years Old, Kane Tanaka, A Japanese Woman Has Officially Been Confirmed As The
Oldest Person Living By Guinness World Records. Fill In The Blanks.
Answer: 116
1. The Greeks referred to this state as ‘Pentapotamia’, an inland delta of five converging rivers.
Name this Indian state
Answer is – Punjab
2. Grown in regions of South India, Arabica and Robusta are varieties of ___. Fill in the blank.
Answer is – Coffee
3. Created by Edgar Rice Borroughs, John Clayton is raised by apes in the jungles of Africa. What do
we know him popularly as?
Answer is – Tarzan
4. The famous ad jingle for this Indian watches brand was composed by AR Rahman as an adaption
of Mozart’s 25th symphony. Which Indian brand is this?
Answer is – Titan
5. Which of them was the first Indian to win the Miss World title?
Q1. When referring to dates and years, BC stands for ‘Before Christ’. What does AD stand for?
Answer: Anno Domini
Answer: Netherlands
Q3. If you’re playing chess, which piece can only make an L-shaped move?
Q4. Which of the following smartphone brands does NOT belong to the same parent company?
Answer: Xiaomi
Q1. Which Object Grants The Superhero, Green Lantern, His Extraordinary Powers?
Answer: A Ring
Q2. Which Of These Actors Will Be Playing The Character Of The Genie In The 2019 Live Action
Remake Of Aladdin?
Q4. What Is The Dot That Appears Over The Lowercase Letters, ‘I’ And ‘J’, Called?
Answer: Tittle
Q5. The Novel, White Tiger, Won The Man Booker Prize In 2008, And Was The Debut Novel Of An
Indian-Born Author. Who Wrote It?
Answer: True
Q3: Which Company Has Made The Humanoid Robot Known As ASIMO?
Answer: Honda
Q5: A European Spectacle Maker Invented The Telescope. What Was His Name?
Q1. British women over the age of 30 who met minimum property qualifications could do what from
February 1918?
Ans. Vote
Q2. She was the first Indian woman to become a teacher, and opened up the first girl’s school in
India in 1848. Who is she?
Q3. She died at the age of just 21. But before that, she became the first female doctor in India in
1887, obtaining a medical degree from the United States. Who is she?
Q4. Author of the enduring novel ‘Middlemarch’, she adopted the pen name ‘George Eliot’ so as to
escape the stereotype of women’s writing being seen as limited to lighthearted romances at the
time. Who is she?
Q5. In 1903, she became the first woman in history to win a Nobel prize and in 1911, she became the
first person in history to win a Nobel prize twice. Who is she?
Answer: Yangtze
Q2: What Was The Term Used To Refer To British Women Who Fought For Women’s Right To Vote
In The Early 20th Century?
Answer: Suffragettes
Q4: To Commemorate Rahul Dravid’s 10,000 Test Runs, A Wall With 10,000 Bricks Was Built In
Which Of These Stadiums?
Q5: Which Nation Was The First To Give Women The Right To Vote?
Answer – Venus
3. Which Stephen King novel takes place in the fictional Overlook Hotel?
4. Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon. Who was the second?
Answer – Buzz Aldrin
Answer – 4
3. Which historical event does Charles Dickens’ novel ‘The Tale of Two Cities’ concern?
5. Who recently became the first batsman in the world to smash 500 sixes in international cricket?
Q1: Where Can You Find The Largest Cricket Stadium In Asia, Which Is Sometimes Referred To As
The ‘Lord’s Of Asia’?
Answer: Kolkata
Q2: What Is The Maximum Number Of Players A Football Team Can Have On The Field, During A
Match?
Answer: 11
Q3: The Electronic Recording Device In An Aircraft Is Known As A Black Box. What Color Is This
Device?
Answer: Orange
Answer: Aizawl
Q5: Arundhati Roy Won The Booker Prize In 1997 For Her Debut Novel. What Was The Novel Called?
Q1. On which day is the International Women’s Day celebrated every year?
Q2. After being nominated for several years, Leonardo Dicaprio finally won an Oscar for Best Actor in
2016. Which film did he win it for?
Q3. The circle of latitude known as Tropic of Capricorn, passes through India
Answer – False
Q4. The 2018 film, Pad Man, starring Akshay Kumar is based on a true story. Who is the social
entrepreneur that inspired the character?
Answer – Japan
Q1. Marine scientists have proposed to rename the ‘starfish’ because it is an echinoderm like the sea
urchin and not a fish. What is it now known as?
Answer – Seastar
Q2. Which is the only tennis Grand Slam tournament that is played on grass courts currently?
Answer – Wimbledon
Q3. The 2006 film, The Namesake, starring Tabu and Irfan Khan is based on a novel of the same
name. Who is the author of that novel?
Q4. Which actor won an Audi for the ‘Answer of the season’ in Koffee with Karan season 6?
Q1. When It Comes To Mobile Phone Networks Such As 2G, 3G And 4G, What Does The ‘G’ Stand
For?
Answer: Generation
Q2. The First Fully Solar-Powered Airport In The World Is In India. Which City Can You Find It In?
Answer: Cochin
Q3. Which Actress Will Portray The Story Of Acid Attack Victim, Laxmi Agarwal, Alongside Vikrant
Massey In An Upcoming Film By Meghana Gulzar?
Q4. When Talking About Computers, Which Of These Is NOT A Peripheral Component?
Answer: Motherboard
1. On Feb 13, 2019, after 15 years of exploration, NASA declared its Mars rover ‘dead’. What was the
name of this robotic rover?
Answer – Opportunity
2. Until 1955, the State Bank of India was known as __.
3. How many times have the Chennai Super Kings won the IPL?
Answer – Three
4. The game PUBG has been created and released by the popular gaming company EA Sports.
Answer – False
5. The ____ is a horseshoe shaped zone found along the Pacific rim where around 90% of the world’s
earthquakes occur. Fill in the blanks.
1. With less than 1,000 inhabitants, which is the least populated country in the world?
Answer – Bathing
5. Yohei Sasakawa was recently awarded the International Gandhi Peace Prize 2018, in recognition
of his work to eliminate which disease across the world?
Answer – Leprosy
Answer – False
2. Originating in the Tibetan plateau near Lake Mansarovar, which river flows through Ladakh?
Answer – Indus
Answer – Onion
2. The national anthem of Bangladesh, ‘Amar Sonar Bangla’ was written by __. Fill in the blanks.
5. Which movie won the best picture award at the recently held Oscars 2019?
1. Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book’ was set in which of these Indian states?
Answer – Bark
4. Who was the first woman Air Marshall in India?
Q1.: Which Country Has Won The Maximum Number Of ICC Cricket World Cups?
Answer: Australia
Answer: Kazakhstan
Q3.: In The Hunger Games Series, What Is Weapon Of Choice Of The Protagonist, Katniss Everdeen?
Answer: Skin
Q5.: Which Batsman Holds The Highest Individual Scorer In Test Match Cricket Having Scored 400
Against England In 2003-04?
1. What is astronaut, Buzz Lightyear’s popular catchphrase in the Pixar film, Toy Story?
2. The fictional address 221B, Baker Street is associated with which of these fictional characters?
3. The Game of Thrones TV show is based on the fantasy novel series ‘A Song of Fire and Ice’ . Who is
the author of this book series?
4. A 2-part British stage play written by Jack Thorne based on the Harry Potter series was first
performed in London. What is the name of the play?
5. The Halley’s comet orbits the sun every 75-76 years. When will it be visible next from earth?
Answer – 2061
Q1. If you visit a Podiatrist, which part of the body will this doctor treat?
Answer: Feet
Answer: Twitter
Answer: True
Answer: Collarbone
1. King Edward, Maris Piper and Romano are all types of which vegetable?
Answer – Potato
Answer – Venus
4. In India, the highest temprature ever was recorded on 19 May 2016 in Phalodi, Rajsthan. How
much was this?
5. Zoya Akhtar’s film Gully Boy recently hit the box office. Which movie was her directorial debut?
1: If your birthday falls between March to April, and your sun sign is depicted by a Ram, what’s your
zodiac sign?
Answer: Aries
2: If you are colorblind, you may not be able to see the true color of the gemstone emerald. What
color is it?
Answer: Green
3: ‘Square watermelons’ are watermelons grown into the shape of a cube, first developed in Japan.
However, these are only ornamental and not edible.
Answer: True
4: The Borlaug Award was instituted to honor Indian scientists for their research and contributions in
the field of ______. Fill in the blanks.
Answer: Agriculture
Answer: Blue
Answer – False
2. What is the name of the world’s largest species of spider, in terms of mass and size?
4. The tune of Stevie Wonder’s hit song, ‘I just called to say I love you’, was adapted for the title
track of which Bollywood film?
Answer – Indonesia
Answer – Goa
2. If you write a letter to ‘HOH OHO, Canada’ – whose postal code would you be writing to?
Answer – Aquarius
Answer – True
5. Photoshop, Premiere Pro and Illustrator are programs belonging to which software company?
Answer – Adobe Inc.
Answer: Itanagar
2. India is the only country to have won the 60-over, 50-over and 20 over World Cups.
Answer: True
4. Which automobile company launched a sports car into space in February 2018
Answer: Tesla
5. The color red enrages bulls, which is why the matadors of Spain use red capes to challenge them.
Answer: False
Answer – Spanish
2. We use Google Maps for everything these days. But do you know what GPS stands for?
Answer – Orange
5. The part in the human body referred to as the ‘funny bone’ isn’t actually a bone but a nerve called
the ulnar nerve. Where is it located?
Answer – Elbow
Answer: Leg
2. Which one of these Indian movie is inspired by the biography of Japanese filmmaker Akira
Kurosawa?
3. During the festival of Onam, people enjoy a wholesome feast known as ‘sadya’. In which Indian
state is this festival celebrated?
Answer: Kerala
4. ‘Claque’ is _____.
Answer: Shoes
Q1.: The world’s smelliest fruit is found abundantly in South East Asia. Which fruit is it?
Answer: Durian
Q2.: Which of these popular Indian models was seen in Alisha Chinoy’s ‘Made in India’ music video
from her debut album?
Q3.: Which of the following colors is NOT seen in the Olympics symbol?
Answer: Orange
Answer: Goa
Q5.: A new Indian rupee note displays Hampi’s Stone Chariot. What is the denomination of this
note?
1. How many states and union territories does India comprise of?
Answer – Parliamentary
3. The deepest point on Earth lies 36,000 feet below sea level. Where can you find it?
Answer – Thor
5. ’Survival of the fittest’ is a phrase that we commonly use. It is derived from the theories of which
famous scientist?
1. What character does Priyanka Chopra’s to-be sister-in-law play in the popular series, Game of
Thrones?
Answer – True
3. Which country was the first to have a democratically elected female Prime Minister?
4. The film, Manikarnika, starring Kangana Ranaut, chronicles the life of which female freedom
fighter?
Answer – Italy
Q1.: From what book is the quote,’ War is peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is strength’?
Answer: 1984
Q2.: ‘Dunder Mifflin Paper Company’ is the setting for which famous TV series?
Q3.: The first person in history to win two Nobel prizes was ______________.
Answer: A
Q5.: Vader, Papi, Tatay, and Tevas are different terms for a _____.
Answer: Father
Answer – Jupiter
Answer – True
3. Which fruit is thrown during the annual food-fight festival in Bunol, Spain?
Answer – Tomato
5. In 1971, Alan Shepard played __ on the moon, making him the only person to ever play this sport
anywhere other than Earth. Which sport was it?
Answer – Golf
1. The cherubic baby, Cupid, is popularly associated with Valentine’s Day. What does he carry with
him?
Answer – Hugs
3. Which Pakistani cricketer made his test debut in the same match as Sachin Tendulkar?
4. The longest wrestling match in Olympic history was played in the 1912 Summer Olympics. How
long did it last?
Answer – Aphrodite
Answer – Bathing
Answer – Punjab
Answer – Nike
4. Jetsun Pema became the queen of which Asian kingdom following her marriage in 2011?
Answer – Bhutan
5. Which High Court recently ruled against negative marking in competitive examinations?
1. Wolverine, also known as ‘Gulo Gulo’ is the member of which animal family?
Answer – Weasel
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2. The collective noun for a group of giraffes is a ‘___ of giraffes’. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Tower
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4. Which ancient empire was ruled by Xerxes the Great in the fifth century BC?
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1. In context to NBA basketball, what does the term MVP stand for?
3. Castella, Tres Leches, Brigadeiro, and Oliebollen are all names of ___?
Answer: Desserts
5. At the age of 16 years and 146 days, who recently became the youngest batsman in the world to
score a half-century in international cricket?
1. Which element was discovered on the Sun before it was discovered on Earth?
Answer: Helium
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2. Vlad the Impaler was an emperor in Romania in the 14th century. Which fictional character was
based on him?
Answer: Dracula
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3. The ‘Asteroid Belt’ is a region of space where most of the asteroids in our Solar System are found
orbiting the Sun. This belt is located between the orbits of which two planets?
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4. Narthaki Nataraj recently became the first Transgender to be awarded the Padma Shri award.
Which of these dance forms is she associated with?
Answer: Bharatnatyam
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5. Which country won the recently held 2019 Asian Cup Football tournament?
Answer: Qatar
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1. Who led the Indian cricket team to their first ever World Cup victory in 1983?
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3. A ‘sonnet’ is a poem in a specific form which originated in Italy. How many lines does a sonnet
typically have?
Answer – 14
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Answer – Indonesia
5. Which of these Indian states does NOT share its border with China?
Answer – Nagaland
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Answer: True
2. _ is a central Asian sport in which horse mounted players attempt to drag a goat or a calf carcass
towards a goal. Fill in the blanks.
Answer: Buzkashi
Answer: Liver
4. The Mars Mission ‘HOPE’ is scheduled to be launched by 2020. Which country’s probe is this?
Answer: UAE
5. This is a horseshoe shaped zone found along the Pacific rim, where around 90% of the world’s
earthquakes occur. What is it known as?
1. Which dance move became popular after Michael Jackson used it during a performance of the
song ‘Billie Jean’ in 1983?
Answer – Moonwalk
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2. What is the dot that appears on the lower case of the alphabet ‘i’ called?
Answer – Tittle
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3. If you can see the Wheel of Stone inside the Vittala Temple complex, which city are you in?
Answer – Hampi
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1. Where can you take a selfie while sitting on the real Iron Throne used in the filming of Game of
Thrones?
Answer: Croatia
Answer: Titanic
3. There have been 3 Kabbadi World Cups held so far, and one country has won them all. Which one
is it?
Answer: India
4. Polar bears are found in Antarctica.
Answer: False
5. ‘Salome’ and ‘An Ideal Husband’ are plays written by which playwright?
Answer – True
Answer – Seattle
Answer – Chewbacca
5. In which year was the first hard disk with a gigabyte of space released?
Answer – 1980
2. Which Bollywood film was added to the Guiness book for winning the highest number of awards?
3. In the Harry Potter series, what is the name of the prison where Sirius Black was held captive?
Answer – Azkaban
4. Marvel is releasing its first movie with a female superhero lead in 2019. Which film is it?
5. The actor who played Thanos in Avengers, was also the villain in another Marvel movie. Which
was it?
1. This actor died in 1984 and also starred in a movie named ‘1984’. Who is he?
2. Which famous superhero movie quoted ‘With great power comes great responsibility’?
Answer – Spider-Man
3. If you are spotted eating this in Singapore, you will be fined. What is it?
Answer – Chewing Gum
Answer – True
5. What is the name of the museum in Croatia where one can find displays such as a memory jar,
champagne bottle corks and a positive pregnancy test?
1. Who is the first Indian-born actor to be on the cover of the US edition of Vogue magazine?
Answer – Scotland
Answer – True
Answer – Antartica
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1, Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
Answer – True
2. Tatya Tonpe and Rani of Jhasi were associated with which of these freedom movements of India?
3. What is the name of the mountain region that separates France and Spain?
4. Stan Lee made his first appearance in a DC movie as an animated character. Which film was it?
5. The famous ‘Hornbill festival’ is celebrated in which of the following states of India?
Answer – Nagaland
1. Under British rule, Delhi only became the capital of India in 1911. Which city was India’s capital
before this?
2. The ‘National Institution for Transforming India’ is a policy think tank of the Government of India,
established with the aim to achieve sustainable development goals. By which other name is it know?
Answer – Thane
4. The Constitution of India is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world.
As of 2019, how many articles does it have?
Answer – 449
5. In a historic accord, this year’s Republic Day parade has an all-women contingent marching at
Rajpth. Which army unit do they belong to?
Answer – Sleeping
Answer – Scotland
4. Lemurs are native to only one country on the planet. Which country is it?
Answer – Madagascar
5. In which year was the first hard disk with a gigabyte of space released?
Answer – 198
2. The soldiers who protected Roman emperors were called ___. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – 15 May
5. Which famous superhero movie quoted ‘With great power comes great responsibility’?
1. Which of these Zodiac signs is the only one to be represented by an inanimate object in its
symbol?
Answer – Libra
2. What state of matter is our Sun mainly made of?
Answer – Plasma
4. Which planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of war?
Answer – Mars
5. He is considered the pioneer of the field of political science and economics in India. He assisted
the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta in his rise to power. Who is he?
Answer – Chanakya
2. Which ancient empire was ruled by Xerxes the Great in the fifth century BC?
Answer – Superman
Answer – Sand
5. Which nation was the first to give women the right to vote?
1. You can avail ‘No cost EMI’ to shop during the upcoming Great Indian Sale on Amazon.in using all
the below payment methods, except?
2. Using which bank’s credit/debit card can you avail up to 10% instant discount on shopping during
the Great Indian Sale on Amazon.in?
3. ‘Golden Hour deals’ will run every day from _ to _ during the Great Indian Sale, offering exclusive
deals on the Amazon app. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – 8 PM To Midnight
4. When does the Great Indian Sale 2019 begin for all customers on Amazon.in?
5. Prime members get early access to the Great Indian Sale. When does the sale start for them?
1. The Indian state of Nagaland was formed in 1963. Which state was it a part of earlier?
Answer – Assam
3. What is a ‘quandong’?
Answer – A fruit
Answer – Lizard
5. ___ is a central Asian sport in which horse mounted players attempt to drag a goat or a calf
carcass towards a goal. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Buzkashi
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1. Bile, which aids the digestion of fatty acids, is produced by which organ in the human body?
Answer – Liver
Answer – Neptune
3. In November 2018, New Caledonia held an independence referendum at which a majority voted
against independence. Which country were they voting to become independent from?
Answer – France
5. Which state recently launched the ‘One Family, One Job’ scheme which entitles one government
job for every family in the state?
Answer- Sikkim
Answer – Sikkim
3. Which of these books got author Jhumpa Lahiri the Pulitzer prize?
Answer – Ireland
5.Which sport are Narain Karthikeyan and Karun Chandhok associated with?
Answer – A sword
2. A ‘sonnet’ is a poem in a specific form which originated in Italy. How many lines does a sonnet
typically have?
Answer – 14
Answer – 38 – 45 Minutes
Q1.: British women over the age of 30 who met minimum property qualifications could do what
from Feb 1918?
Answer: Vote
Q2.: Which famous scientist wrote the book ‘A Brief History of Time’?
Q3.: As of 1st January 2019, which of these countries has officially quit the UNESCO?
Answer: USA
Answer: Iron
Q5.: Which of these is an initiative recently launched by ISRO to engage students with space science
activities?
Answer: Samwad
1. In which country would you find Easter Island, most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant
monumental statues, called moai?
Answer – Chile
4. Which of these is an annual fair in Rajasthan, known for its camel trading event?
Answer – Hryvnia
Answer – Singapore
Answer – Lotus
4. Lemurs are native to only one country on the planet. Which country is it?
Answer – Madagascar
Answer – Sleeping
2. What was the name of the ship Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain to the ‘New World’ in
1492?
3. In hospitals, Nephrology departments generally treat medical issues related to which organs of
the body?
Answer – Kidneys
Answer – Leg
Answer – Bamboo
Answer – Tiger
Answer – Gold
Answer – True
4. A male swan is known as a cob, a baby swan is known as a cygnet. What is a female swan called?
Answer – pen
Answer – Diamond
1. Coco, Cars and Inside Out are all films produced by which animation film company?
Answer – Pixar
2. Which is the only planet in our solar system that is not named after figures from Greek or Roman
mythology?
Answer – Earth
5. Who recently took charge as the first Chief Justice of Telangana High Court?
Answer – TB Radhakrishna
2. Which continent is home to the largest non-polar ice cap in the world?
3. According to the old English proverb, what is ‘in the eye of the beholder’?
Answer – Beauty
Answer – Buddhism
5. Who composed the score for the 1994 musical ‘The Lion King’?
1. Which one of these figure from Greek Mythology causes people to turn to stone?
Answer – Medusa
Answer – True
3. Indian Railways has recently developed which AI-powered robot to check for faults in trains?
Answer – Ustaad
4. Which Indian scientist won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1930 for pioneering work on scattering
of light?
Ans: France
Q2: Jetsun Pema became the Queen of which Asian kingdom following her marriage on October 13,
2011?
Ans: Bhutan
Q3: Which is the least populated country in the world?
Q4: The longest wrestling match in Olympic history was played in the 1912 Summer Olympics. How
long did it last?
Q1: The unique Chapparam (Chariot) festival 2018 recently commenced in which of the following
states?
Q2: The study of fossils to determine organisms’ evolution and their interaction with each other is
called?
Ans: Paleontology
Ans: Mizoram
Q4: What is the name of the organization that serves as the governing body of the Olympics?
Answer: IOC
Q5: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Weeping Woman and Guernica are famous paintings by which
modern artist?
1. What is the name of the network of highways that connects the four major cities of India –
Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi and Mumbai?
2. Who was the first Indian movie star to be featured on the cover of Time Magazine?
3. What of these Marvel super villains was created when the character accidentally exposed himself
to a concentrated burst of gamma rays?
Ans- Abomination
ans- Silver
ans- Jupiter
Q1.: Which nation’s athletes traditionally enter last in the Parade of Nations at the opening
ceremony of the Olympics?
Q4.: Which state recently organized the 3rd Dwijing Festival 2018?
Answer: Assam
Q5.: Oscar Swahn holds the record for being the oldest Olympic medalist. How old was he when he
won and made this record?
Answer: 72
Q1. Which of these famous painting by Leonardo Da vinci is also known by as La Gioconda
Q2: Which of these popular legends is associated with why the olympics Marathon is 26 Miles and
385 Yards long
Ans: The Greek messenger Pheiddipides died after running that distance
Q3: Travelling from one pole to another which of these animals undertakes the worls longest
migration each year
Q4: Which was named as the word of the year 2018 by oxford dictionaries
Answer: toxic
Q5: Who organized the Opening ceremonies for the 1960 winter Olympics
Question-2 In a historic accord, North and South Korea signed the ‘______ Declaration’ this year,
pledging to bring a formal end to the Korean War. What was the declaration called?
Question-3 Which of these Indian states did NOT undergo a state legislative assembly election in
2018?
Answer is – Assam
Question-4 India’s National Blind Cricket team beat Pakistan and won the 2018 Blind Cricket World
Cup in January. In which stadium was this match played?
Question-5 Several celebrities tied the knot this year. Which of these couples did NOT get married in
2018?
Question-6 In 2018, which country opened its first movie theatre in 35 years, with the release of the
movie ‘Black Panther’?
Question-7 Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Which
American newspaper did he work for?
Answer is – Washington Post
Question-8 Famously dubbed as the ‘Nobel Prize of Asia’, two Indians were awarded the Ramon
Magsaysay Award this year. One was Bharat Vaswani, who was the second?
Question-9 This Indian engineer from Pune was part of the team that won an Oscar in 2018. Who is
he?
Question-10 Stephen Hawking, the physicist who died in March this year, was laid to rest in
Westminster Abbey. His ashes lay between the graves of which two individuals?
Done !!
2. Along with Spain and France, which is the only other country to have both Atlantic and
Mediterranean coastlines?
Answer – Morocco
3. Which of the following superheroes was NOT a founding member of the X-Men?
Answer – Wolverine
Answer – Maps
Ans: Velociraptor
Ans: Quicksilver
Q4: In which year was the first ever Filmfare Award show held?
Answer: 1954
Q5: Which famous comic book character shares his name with a city in Turkey?
Answer: Batman
1. Which was the first Indian movie that was submitted for an Oscar?
5. Featuring over 70 songs, which of these bollywood films holds the record for the highest number
of songs?
Answer: Indrasabha
Q1. Which element was discovered on the Sun before it was discovered on Earth?
Answer. Helium
Answer. Italy
Q3. In 305 BC, which Maurya ruler defeated Alaxander’s general Seleucus Nicator?
Q4. The Portsmouth college in UK offers a course to its students in which of these languages?
Answer. Hinglish
Q5. Which team won the 2018 FIFA Club World Cup?
Q1. What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
Answer :Malaysia
Answer :Monaco
Q3. Kalia the Crow, Suppandi and Shikari Shambhu belong to which comic book?
Q4. Which is the only continent that occupies all four hemispheres?
Answer : Chengila
Q5. The first iron-cased rockets in the world were successfully developed and deployed for military
use by _______. Fill in the blanks.
Answer :France
Q1.: What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
Answer: Chile
Q2.: What is the hardest substance in the human body?
Answer: Enamel
Q3.: Kalia the Crow, Suppandi and Shikari Shambhu belong to which comic book?
Answer: Tinkle
Q4.: Which is the only continent that occupies all four hemispheres?
Answer: Africa
Q5.: The first iron-cased rockets in the world were successfully developed and deployed for military
use by ___. Fill in the blanks.
Q2. Who founded the Vijayanagara Empire that reigned over South India in the 13th century?
Answer: Harihara I
Answer: Sayounara
Q4. What does a manometer measure?
Answer: Pressure
Answer: Pacific
1. Which of these brands derives its name from the Greek goddess of victory?
Answer – Nike
2. Who developed the theory of evolution in the famous book ‘On the Origin of Species’?
3. Which country has more natural lakes than the rest of the world combined?
Answer – Canada
4. Abraham Lincoln was also an accomplished wrestler, and was honored later by the ‘National
Wrestling Hall of Fame’.
Answer – True
5. Which of these countries was the largest producer of sugar in the year 2018?
Answer – Brazil
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1. Which of these brands derives its name from the Greek goddess of victory?
Answer – Nike
2. Who developed the theory of evolution in the famous book ‘On the Origin of Species’?
3. Which country has more natural lakes than the rest of the world combined?
Answer – Canada
4. Abraham Lincoln was also an accomplished wrestler, and was honored later by the ‘National
Wrestling Hall of Fame’.
Answer – True
5. Which of these countries was the largest producer of sugar in the year 2018?
Answer – Brazil
Answer – Romania
2. Olympus Mons is the largest mountain in our solar system and is about three times higher than
Mt. Everest. On which planet would you find it?
Answer – Mars
Answer – Istanbul
5. In which year was Mahatma Gandhi nominated for the Nobel Prize for the first time?
Answer – 1937
Q1.: Who wrote the famous book of fables known as the Panchatantra?
Q2.: What is the Roman name of Hecate, the Greek goddess of witchcraft, magic and ghosts?
Answer: Trivia
Q3.: Angel Falls is the world’s highest waterfall that starts at a height of 3230 feet and fall
uninterrupted for a height of 2647 feet. Which country is this majestic waterfall located in?
Answer: Venezuela
Q4.: Started in 1780, what was the name of India’s first English newspaper?
1.On average, how long does it take light to travel from the sun to the earth?
2. In physics, what is the term for a ‘nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive
nuclei’?
Answer – Fusion
4. On which day in history did Mahatma Gandhi embark on the famous Dandi March?
Q1.: 15 August 2015 marked the 40th anniversary of which Indian film?
Answer: Sholay
Q3.: Kisan Ghat in Delhi is the memorial ground of which famous leader?
Q5.: Who among these is the chief legal advisor to the Government of India, and is the primary
lawyer for GOI in the Supreme Court?
Q1.: The Ozone Layer protects us from what kind of harmful radiation?
Q2.: In 2008, who became the first Indian actor to receive the prestigious Malaysian title, ‘Datuk’?
Q3.: Thomson seedless, Bangalore Blue, Anab-e-Shahi are the varieties of which fruit in India?
Answer: Grapes
Q4.: Which leader did Mahatma Gandhi call the ‘Prince among Patriots’?
Answer:Sarojini Naidu
Q1. By what name is K’ung Fu-tzu better known to the Western world?
Answer: Confucius
Q2. Introduced in 1796, which was the first successful vaccine developed in history?
Answer: smallpox
Q3. With which dance form would you associate the famous dancers Rukmini Devi Arundale and
Yamini Krishnamurthy?
Answer: Bharatanatyam
Q4. In cricket, what do you call a run taken when the ball passes the batsman without touching his
bat or body?
Answer: Bye
Q5. Which of these herbs, used extensively in Indian cuisine, is referred to as ‘dhania’ in Hindi?
Answer: coriander
1. Former top ranking pro golfer Vijay Singh is from which country?
Answer – fiji
2. In India, what is the function of the train known as the Lifeline Express?
Answer – Hospital
Answer – Serbia
4. In which language was the classic work of Leo Tolstoy, ‘War and Peace’ originally written in?
Answer – Russian
Answer – 1945
1. Which Indi-pop singer’s former name was ‘Sujata’, and is known for her hit pop song ‘Made in
India’?
2. Which of these big cat species is known to have a tuft or a bunch of hair at the end of their tail?
Answer. Lions
3. In geometry, which figure gets its name from the Greek word for ‘table’?
Answer. Trapezium
4. In which ocean is the island of Madagascar located?
5. The name of which city comes from two words meaning ‘market for areca nut’ in the local
language?
Answer. Guwahati
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Answer – Ears
3. Which of these Raj Kapoor starrers was also released overseas as ‘The Vagabond’?
Answer – Awara
Answer – Maps
5. In which city can you find the mausoleum of Mughal Empress Arjumand Banu Begum?
Answer – Agra
Answer –Ruthenium
3. The archeological remains of which institution is found in the vicinity of a town called ‘Bihar Sharif’
in the eastern part of India?
4. One of the oldest sanctuaries in India is the Garampani Sanctuary. Which state is it located in?
Answer – Assam
5. _______ is a philosophical perspective that views the universe and everything in it as a kind of
machine made up of connected but distinct parts?
Answer – mechanism
Answer – Italy
Answer – -40
3. Which of these antagonist characters was created by novelist J.K. Rowling?
Answer – Karnataka
Answer: Liver
Q2. Adele performed the theme song to which James Bond film?
Answer: Skyfall
Answer: Dynamite
Answer: Brazil
Q5. Apart from Venus, which planet rotates from east to west?
Answer: Uranus
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1. Castella, Tres Leches, Brigadeiro, and Oliebollen are all names of ___?
Answer: Desserts
Answer: Clinophobia
Answer: Krona
4. Cyril Ramaphosa, who is expected to be the chief guest at the 2019 Republic Day of India is
President of which African country?
5. Which country recently announced plans to become the world’s first country to make its public
transportation free for everyone by 2019?
Answer: Luxembourg
1. In the 2019 ‘live action’ remake of the famous 1994 animated movie ‘Lion King’, which actor will
be reprising his original role as Mufasa?
Answer – Suffragettes
Answer – HummingBird
4. India’s longest rail-road bridge ‘Bogibeel Bridge’ is built over which of the following rivers?
Answer – Brahmaputra
5. n which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
1. What is the name of the first historically confirmed female pharaoh of ancient Egypt?
Answer – Sobekneferu
Answer – Gorilla
3. What is the hard white material that makes up an elephant’s tusk called?
Answer – Ivory
5. The point on earth farthest from the earth’s center, or closest to the moon falls in which country?
Answer – Ecuador
1. The collective noun for a group of kittens is a ‘_____ of kittens’. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Kindle
3. Panthera Tigris is the scientific name for which well known animal?
Answer – Tiger
4. In the popular TV show ‘The Simpsons’, what is the name of the beer that is served in the town of
Springfield?
Answer – Duff
5. Considered to be the oldest neutral country, which country has not fought in any wars since 1814?
Answer – Sweden
1. Which nation was the first to give women the right to vote?
Answer – New Zealand
Answer – Triple H
3. Which ancient empire was ruled by Xerxes the Great in the fifth century BC?
Answer – Wolverine
Answer – Antartica
1. Which of these birds is known for laying its eggs in the nests of other birds?
Answer – Cuckoo
Answer – Frog
4. Which animal has the highest blood pressure in the world?
Answer – Giraffe
Q1.: Historically, did a Grand Slam event ever have to stop play due to extreme heat?
Answer: Yes
Q2.: Which member of the cat family is the only one that cannot retract its claws?
Answer: Cheetah
Q3.: Which country is home to the world’s largest number of wild tigers?
Answer: India
Q4.: Which famous comic book character shares his name with a city in Turkey?
Answer: Batman
Q5.: Which animal features in the official logo of the World Wildlife Fund?
Answer – Tower
2. Wolverine, also known as Gulo gulo is the member of which animal family?
Answer – Weasel
Answer – Vomit
5. ___ was the name of the network of computers which is said to have formed the technical
foundations for the Internet. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – ARPANET
2. Which female character from Greek mythology brought evil into the world when her curiosity
compelled her to open a magical box?
Answer – Pandora
3. Which of these crawly creature is said to have the highest number of legs – which can go up to
200 pairs?
Answer – Millipede
4. In physics, what is the term for a ‘nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive
nuclei’?
Answer – Fusion
Answer – True
1. The offspring of a zebra and a donkey is called a __. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Zeedonk
2. The Koala bear’s diet mainly consists of eating __. Fill in the blanks.
3. The Koala bear’s diet mainly consists of eating __. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – True
Answer – Sand
5. How many fights did Muhammad Ali lose in his professional boxing career?
Answer – 5
2. What is the name of the first pyramid ever built in Ancient Egypt?
4. Which famous pop singer’s real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta?
Answer: Vitamins
2. ‘Fugdi’ is a folk dance, performed by women dancers forming circles or rows. Which state/region
does it come from?
Answer: Goa/Konkan
Answer: Kabaddi
5. National Milk Day is celebrated in India each year on Verghese Kurien’s birthday. When was this
recently celebrated?
Answer: November 26
Answer – 4
Answer – Sayonara
3. In which country would you find Bran Castle – also commonly known as ‘Dracula’s Castle’?
Answer – Romania
5. Which Indian sportswoman has been named captain of the Indian team for the upcoming ICC
Women’s World Twenty20 XI?
Answer – 16th
Answer – Iran
3. Originating in the Tibetan plateau near Lake Mansarovar, which river flows through Ladakh?
Answer – Indus
Answer – Denmark
1. What famous comic book character is called the ‘Merc with a mouth’ because of his tendency to
joke constantly?
Answer – Deadpool
2. If you hit a cotton ball and a golf ball with a golf club applying the same force, which would
accelerate the most?
3. Which bank recently launched India’s first interactive credit card with buttons?
Answer – Brazil
Answer – Hryvnia
1. What is the name of the closest large spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way?
Answer – Andromeda
Answer – True
3. He directed and produced the movie ‘Raja Harishchandra’ – the first full-length Indian feature
film, and is known as the father of Indian Cinema. Who is he?
5. Before the introduction of the Euro, which currency did Austria use?
Answer- Schilling
1. Who was the last Indian to receive the Nobel Prize (as of 2018)?
2. The fabric for these kind of pants first emerged in Genoa, Italy and they’re believed to be named
after the city. Which are these?
Answer – Jeans
3. The point on earth that’s closest to the moon is NOT the top of Mount Everest.
Answer – True
Answer – Japan
5. In which year was the Euro introduced to the world financial markets?
Answer – 1999
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1. Regarded as the architect of modern Indian football, he was the Indian football coach and
manager of the national team from 1950 until his death in 1963. Who is he?
2. Who was the republican nominee who ran against Obama in the 2012 U.S. presidential elections?
3. With a population of less than 1000, which is the least populated country in the world?
Answer – Euro
Answer – Mizoram
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1. The age of a star can be estimated by its color, which of these colors indicates the star is amongst
the youngest?
Answer – Blue
Answer –Aquila
3. In terms of area, which is the largest country in the world?
Answer –Russia
Answer –Krona
Answer – Polio
Answer – Moscow
Answer – Antartica
2. What is the name of the largest dwarf planet in our solar system?
Answer: Pluto
Answer: Australia
Answer: Lek
Answer: Maharashtra
Q1. Which planet in our solar system was visited by the Russian-built Venera 7?
Ans. Venus
Q3. Which of these village in Andhra Pradesh became the first ‘smart digital village’ in the state in
2016?
Ans. Mori
Q5. Which was named as the ‘Word of the Year 2018’ by Oxford dictionaries?
Ans. Toxic
Answer – Helium
Answer – Spanish
5. Which one of these blood-types is called the ‘universal donor type’ because it is compatible with
all other blood type?
Answer – O negative
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1. The number ‘0’ does NOT have an equivalent to be represented in Roam numerals.
Answer – True
Answer – 1 Million
Answer – Oslo
Answer – Kolkata
Answer- Nile
3. Which of these is an annual fair in Rajasthan, known for its camel trading event?
Answer- Beethowan
1, The __ note was the first paper currency issued by RBI in January 1938. Fill in the blanks.
Answer – Rs.5
2. Raut Nacha is folk dance performed mainly by the tribal communities of which state?
Answer –Chhattisgarh
3. The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site of the Palaeolithic period. It is located in
which state?
4. In which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
5. The legendary comic book writer Stan Lee, who passed away recently, was associated with which
house of comic books?
Answer –Marvel Comics
1. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is located in which continent?
Answer – Africa
Answer – Fiji
Answer – Bromine
4. Which day marked the 100th anniversary of end of the first World War?
5. Which Indian wrestler recently became the world number one in the 65kg category according to
the recent rankings by UWW?
1, Which one of these figure from Greek Mythology causes people to turn to stone?
Answer – Medusa
2. Which of these planets could, theoretically, float if submerged in water due to its low density?
Answer –Saturn
3. In 2011, which country hosted a Fromula 1 Race for the first time?
Answer –India
4. Which Indian scientist won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1930 for pioneering work on scattering
of light?
5. Punjab is also called ‘The Land of Five Waters’. Which of these is NOT a river the name that flows
through the region?
Answer –Tapti
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1, Which of these was earlier known as the ‘Hailey National Park’ when it was established in 1936?
2. In which country would you find Machu Picchu, a 15th-century Inca citadel?
Answer – Peru
4. Which large, freshwater lake is known for alleged sightings of the cryptozoological monster
‘Nessie’?
Answer – Loch ness, scotland
5. In which country would you find the Table Mountain, a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent
landmark overlooking the country’s capital?
Answer – Greece
Answer – Mercury
Answer – England
5. In which country would you find Chichen Itza, one of the largest Maya cities and likely to have
been one of the mythical great cities referred to in the Mesoamerican literature?
Answer – Mexico
1, Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of the people of Lakshadweep Islands?
2. Where would you find the Mismi mountain peak, the most distant source of the Amazon River?
Answer – Peru
3. Espadrilles were first made in regions of France and Spain. Where are these worn?
4. The Red Square is considered the central square of which Russian city?
Answer – Moscow
5. In which country would you find Bran Castle also commonly known as , ‘Dracula’s Castle’?
Answer – Ramonia
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2. In which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
4. Which famous hotel, designed to resemble the sail of a ship, stands on an artificial island 280 m
from Jumeirah Beach?
5. In which country would you find the temple complex Angkor Wat?
Answer – Cambodia
Answer – Kalanchoe
Answer – Japan
3. Which of the following will you associate ‘Sattriya’ with?
Answer – Germany
5. In which city would you find Lascaux, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with over 600 wall paintings
representing large animals, local and contemporary fauna that correspond with the fossil record of
the Upper Paleolithic time
Answer – False
Answer – Cairo
5. Where would you find Hagia Sophia, the former Greek orthodox Christian patriarchal cathedral,
later an Ottoman imperial mosque and now a museum?
Question 4. I am black when you buy me, red when you use me and gray when you throw me away.
What am I?
Answer is :- Charcoal
Question 5. I go up, I go down. Towards the sky & the ground. What am I?
2 Where would you find the Trevi Fountain, one of the most famous fountain in the world notables
for appearances in films such a La Dolce Vita, Three Coins in the Fountain, and Roman Holiday?
Ans. Rome
3 When didi the Apple iPhone first become available?
Ans. 2007
4 In which country would you find Uluru or Ayers Rock, a large sandstone rock formation surrounded
by springs, waterholes, rock caves and ancient paintings?
Ans. Australia
5. In which city would you find Capitol Hill, the seat of the government and an old residential
neighborhood?
Ans. Washington DC
Answer – A towel
Answer – A party
Answer – Rangoli
Answer – A sugar
2. In which city would you find the Colosseum, an amphitheater built in the first century to honor
the Flavian dynasty?
3. Which historical event does Charles Dickens’ novel ‘The Tale of Two Cities’ concern?
4. In which country would you find Victoria Falls, classified as the world’s largest sheet of falling
water based on its combined width and height?
Answer. Zambia
5. In which country would you find North Cape, the northernmost point in Europe that can be
accessed by road?
Answer. Norway
1. Which of these is the southernmost point of Africa and the beginning of the dividing line between
the Atlantic and Indian Oceans?
2. In which country would you find Easter Island, most famous for its nearly 1,000 extant
monumental statues, called ‘moai’?
Answer. Chile
4. Which of these Indian states does NOT share its border with China?
Answer. Nagaland
5. Which film director and screenwriter is most known for the Elements Trilogy – Fire (1996), Earth
(1998), and Water (2005)?
Answer – Nightscape
1. Digital Day is a 24-hour event live today on Amaozn.in, featuring deals and offers exclusively on
___. Fill in the blanks.
Which of the following would NOT be eligible for Digital Day offers?
Answer – Pet supplies
2. Which of the following can you NOT use to make digital payments on Amazon?
3. You can recharge your prepaid mobile and pay utility bills on Amazon.in
Answer – True
5.Now, you can also schedule Amazon Pay Email Gift Cards to be delivered at a future date.
Answer – True
1. What is the name of the brightest star in the sky apart from the sun?
Answer – Sirius
Answer – Plasma
Answer – Assam
5. He is considered the pioneer of the field of political science and economics in India. He assisted
the first Mauryan emperor Chandragupta in his rise to power. Who is he?
Answer – Chanakya
Answer – A clock
Answer – A mirror
4. I weigh nothing, but you can still see me. If you put me in a bucket, I make the bucket lighter.
What am I?
Answer –A Hole
5. I am black when you buy me, red when you use me and gray when you throw me away. What am
I?
Answer – A Charcoal
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Answer: True
Answer: Jupiter
Answer: Tamil
Answer: Sewers
5. Which Indian personality was recently crowned – ‘Miss Deaf Asia 2018’?
Answer:- Rangoli
Answer:- Sugar
3. To throw me, you’d prefer a crowd. What am I?
Answer:- A party
Answer:- Paint
1. The world’s coldest inhabited place is the village Oymyakon which records temperatures up to -68
degree centigrade. Where is it located?
Answer – Russia
3. Which British prime minister was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature?
4. She is the first woman to win the Sahitya Akademi Award for her magnum opus, a long poem,
‘Sunehade’ (Messages). Who is she?
Answer – IRCTC
What kind of star is the smallest, with a typical one being only about 20 miles across?
2. Coffee was originally noted for, and is still popular because of, its energizing effect when
consumed. What is the chemical that produces this effect?
Answer – Caffeine
3. The ___ tea is traditionally prepared by boiling tea with added butter and salt.
Answer – Tibetian
4.Which of these fictional towns was first introduced in the ‘Swami and Friends’ novels?
Answer – Malgudi
5. He did scripting, casting, scoring, editing, and designed credit titles and publicity material for his
films. He won over 32 Indian National Film Awards, a Golden Lion, a Golden Bear. He was honored
with the Bharat Ratna in 1992. Who is he?
3. She has been shortlisted for the Booker prize three times. Her daughter was the winner of the
Booker prize in 2006. Who is she?
5. He was one of the the last great poet of the Mughal Era. During his lifetime, the Mughals were
eclipsed and displaced by the British, events that he described in his work. He is considered to be
one of the most influential Urdu poets to this day. Who is he?
Answer – Ghalib
1. Which weightlifter recently won India’s first gold medal at 2018 Youth Olympic Games?
4. At 18 years 329 days, who recently became the youngest Indian to score a Test century on debut?
5. Who won the Nobel Peace Prize 2018, becoming the first Iraqi to be awarded a Nobel?
4. Currently you can pre-book the OnePlus 6T by purchasing the ‘OnePlus 6T Email Gift Card’. How
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