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SPORTS AND GAMES MCQS

1. Name the Cricketer player who has made first double centuary One day Cricket Match?

A. Tendulkar

B. Ponting

C. Brain Lara

D. Gangually

Answer is A

2. The 2016 Summer Olympics will be held in

A. Tokyo

B. Chicago

C. Madrid

D. Rio de Janerio

Answer is D

3. Football world cup 2010 won by

A. France

B. Spain

C. Netherlands

D. Germany

Answer is B
4. Asia Cricket worls cup 2012 won by

A. India

B. Bangladesh

C. Pakistan

D. Sri Lanka

Answer is C

5. Cricket World Cup 2011 won by

A. India

B. Bangladesh

C. Pakistan

D. Sri Lanka

Answer is A

6. Which Country has won first Cricket World Cup?

A. Sri Lanka

B. West Indies

C. Australia

D. Pakistan

Answer is A

7. Where were the 2010 Commonwealth games hekd?


A. New Zealand

B. Scotland

C. Kenya

D. India

Answer is D

8. Where were the First Commonwealth Games held?

A. New Zealand

B. Scotland

C. Kenya

D. Canada

Answer is D

9. "Thomas Cup" is associated with

A. Badminton

B. Billiards

C. Lawn Tannis

D. Table Tannis

Answer is A

10. What is the record of higest team score second in limitted over matches made by Sri Lanka?

A. 424
B. 443

C. 430

D. 432

Answer is B

11. Who started the ancient Olympics Games?

A. The Egyptians

B. The Greeks

C. The Jews

D. The Romans

Answer is B

12. The Summer Olympics Games ate Formally held at intervals of

A. 2 years

B. 3 years

C. 4 years

D. 5 years

Answer is C

13. "Davis Cup" is associated with which of the following games/sports?

A. Cricket

B. Volleyball
C. Badminton

D. Tennis

Answer is D

14. What is the maximum number of players in a teamvof basketball game?

A. 4

B. 5

C. 6

D. 7

Answer is B

15. First winter Olympic Games held in

A. 1912

B. 1916

C. 1920

D. 1924

Answer is D

16. How many wickets were taken by Wasim Akram in One day Cricket Matches?

A. 502

B. 618

C. 528
D. 512

Answer is A

17. Which Country has won first Champions Trophy of Hockey?

A. Sri Lanka

B. West Indies

C. Australia

D. Pakistan

Answer is D

18. In hockey how many palyers each team has?

A. 10

B. 11

C. 12

D. 9

Answer is B

19. When pakistan won the Cricket World Cup?

A. 1992

B. 1996

C. 1999

D. 2003
Answer is A

20. How many Football World Cup have been played till 2010?

A. 10

B. 19

C. 15

D. 17

Answer is B

21. Ist Cricket World Cup was played in the year?

A. 1975

B. 1968

C. 1979

D. 1987

Answer is A

22. Who was taken the highest number of Wickets in test Cricket?

A. Malcolam Marshal

B. M. Murlidharan

C. Waqar yunus

D. Wasim Akram
Answer is B

23. How many balls are used in paly in the game of Snooker?

A. 18

B. 20

C. 22

D. 24

Answer is C

24. Which Country hosted first Asian Games?

A. India

B. Indonesia

C. Iran

D. Malaysia

Answer is A

25. "Carbillion Cup" is given in the game of

A. Tabel Tannis

B. Lawn Tannis

C. Golf

D. Archery

Answer is A
26. In baseball the two opoosing teams consist of?

A. 10 players each

B. 9 players each

C. 8 players each

D. 7 players each

Answer is B

27. Judo is the National game of

A. Japan

B. South Korea

C. China

D. North Korea

Answer is C

28. Asian games are held once in every

A. 5 years

B. 3 years

C. 1 years

D. 4 years

Answer is D
29. Which Sri Lankan Bowler took a hatric in the World Cup 2003?

A. M. Murlidharan

B. Chaminda Vaas

C. Dharam Sena

D. Wasim Akram

Answer is B

30. Test Career highest individual score record 400 runs is held by:

A. ST. Jaysuria

B. DG Bradman

C. C. M. Haydan

D. Brain Lara

Answer is D

*2022-FIFA World Cup*

FIFA world cup 2022 held in:

*Qatar*

2022-FIFA world 2022 began on:

*21 November 2022*

FIFA world cup 2022 ends on:

*18 December 2022*


The most expensive FIFA world cup in history:

*2022 FIFA world cup*

Official sponsors of FIFA world cup-2022 are:

*QatarEnerg, Crypto, BYJ'US*

This will be the first world cup in any:

*Arab & Muslim Country*

What is the name of the Mascot of world cup-2022?

*La'eeb*

FIFA current president:

*Gianni Infantino*

Which country won most FIFA world cups with five times?

*Brazil*

Which country has ranked top in FIFA world ranking?

*Brazil*

Who has become the only player to score 815 goals in football history

*Cristiano ronaldo*
Which is the number one game in the world?

*Soccer (Football)*

The 2018 world cup was hosted by?

*Russia*

The 2018 world cup was won by?

*France*

Which country was the runner up of the 2018 FIFA world cup?

*Croatia*

Pakistan tanked....in FIFA world rankings:

*200th out of 211*

FIFA announced co-host of the 2023 women's world cup:

*Australia & New Zealand*

FIFA was founded in? *1904*

✒ *Mostly Asked Capitals of Countries in Exams*

The capital of Turkey is Ankara

The capital of Uganda is Kampala

The capital of China is Beijing

The capital of Kuwait is Kuwait City

The capital of Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur


The capital of USA is Washington DC

The capital of Spain is Madrid

The capital of Italy is Rome

The capital of Australia is Canberra

The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia

The capital of Israel is Jerusalem

The capital of Iraq is Baghdad

The capital of Japan is Tokyo

The capital of UK is London

The capital of New Zealand is Wellington

The capital of Poland is Warsaw

The capital of Sri Lanka is Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte and Colombo

The capital of Indonesia is Jakarta

The capital of Germany is Berlin

The capital of Egypt is Ciro

The capital of Angola is Luanda

The capital of is Chad is N’Djamena

The capital of Finland is Helsinki

The capital of Kenya is Nairobi

The capital of Monaco is Monaco Ville

The capital of Maldives is Male

The capital of Romania is Bucharest

The capital of Slovakia is Bratislava

The capital of Yemen is Sanaa

The capital of India is New Delhi


The capital of Jamaica is Kingston

The capital of Philippines is Manila City

The capital of Chile is Santiago

The capital of Switzerland is Bern

The capital of Kazkhstan is Nur-Sultan (Changed in March 2019)

The capital of Netherland is Amsterdam

The capital of Lebanon is Beirut

The capital of Taiwan is Taipei

The capital of UAE is Abu Dhabi

The capital of Sudan is Khartoum

The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent

The capital of Sweden is Stockhlom

The capital of North Korea is Pyongyang

The capital of South Korea is Seoul

The capital of South Sudan is Juba

The capital of Brazil is Brasilia

The capital of Afghanistan is Kabul

The capital of Azerbaijan is Baku.

*Topic 🔰*
* ⭕General Science⭕*
*(100 Important MCQs)*

1. The unit of energy produced by food in the human body is called

(a) Watt

(b) DNA
*(c) Calorie (Correct)*

(d) Ampere

2. Proteins are made of

(a) Sugar

(b) Fatty acid

(c) Nucleic acid

*(d) Amino acid (Correct)*

3. Amount of water in mammalian blood is

(a) 99%

(b) 98%

*(c) 90% (Correct)*

(d) 92%

4. Which of the following Vitamin helps in clotting of blood?

(a) Vitamin B

(b) Vitamin A

(c) Vitamin D

*(d) Vitamin K (Correct)*

5. Which of the following vitamins are fat soluble?

(a) Vitamins A,B, C, D

*(b) Vitamins A, D, E, K (Correct)*

(c) Vitamins A, B, C, D
(d) None of these

6. Which of the following is not a source of Vitamin C?

(a) Potato

(b) Tomato

(c) Guava

*(d) Milk (Correct)*

7. Ozone is present in which of the following layers of atmosphere

(a) Troposphere and Thermosphere

*(b) Troposphere and Stratosphere (Correct)*

(c) Mesosphere

(d) Thermosphere

8. The study of relationship between organism and their environment is called

*(a) Ecology (Correct)*

(b) Oncology

(c) Lithology

(d) None of these

9. Most of the ozone in the atmosphere is concentrated in the

(a) Mesosphere

(b) Troposphere

*(c) Stratosphere (Correct)*

(d) Ionosphere
10. The most abundant element in Earth’s crust is

(a) Silicon

*(b) Oxygen (Correct)*

(c) Aluminum

(d) None of these

11. Which of the following vitamins is Water soluble?

(a) Vitamins B, E

(b) Vitamins A, B

(c) Vitamins C, D

*(d) Vitamins B, C (Correct)*

12. In railway tracks, a small gap is left between the rails

*(a) To allow for the expansion during heat (Correct)*

(b) To save the cost of metal

(c) To permit the shrinkage of metal

13. Friction can be reduced by changing over from

*(a) Sliding to rolling (Correct)*

(b) Rolling to sliding

(c) Potential energy to kinetic energy

14. A solid ball of metal has a spherical cavity inside it. If the ball is heated, the volume of the
cavity will

(a) Increase
*(b) Decrease (Correct)*

(c) Remain unaffected

15. As we climb up the mountain, the atmospheric pressure will

*(a) Decrease (Correct)*

(b) Increase

(c) Remain the same

(d) None of these

16. Which of the following vitamin is produced in the body with the help of sunlight?

*(a) Vitamin D (Correct)*

(b) Vitamin E

(c) Vitamin K

(d) None of these

17. Vitamin ‘D’ prevents

(a) Tooth diseases

*(b) Bone diseases (Correct)*

(c) Eye diseases

(d) Skin diseases

18. Heart attack is caused due to

(a) Blood sugar

*(b) Cholesterol (Correct)*

(c) Blood protein

(d) Blood urea


19. Which of the following diseases has posed a serious threat the world over?

(a) Tumour

(b) Paralytic stroke

*(c) AIDS (Correct)*

(d) Tuberculosis

20. Which of the following disease is not water-borne?

(a) Cholera

*(b) Influenza (Correct)*

(c) Amoebiasis

(d) Typhoid

21. Typhoid and cholera are typical examples of

(a) Infection diseases

(b) Air-borne diseases

*(c) Water-borne diseases (Correct)*

(d) None of these

22. Who invented the hydrogen bomb?

(a) J. Robert Oppenheimer

(b) Albert Einstein

*(c) Samuel Cohen (Correct)*

(d) Edward Teller


23. Logarithm tables were invented by

*(a) John Napier (Correct)*

(b) John Doe

(c) John Harrison

(d) John Douglas

24. Who invented optical fibre?

(a) Samuel Cohen

*(b) Narinder Kapany (Correct)*

(c) Percy L. Spencer

(d) T. H. Maimah

25. Brass is an alloy of

(a) Copper and Tin

*(b) Copper and Zinc (Correct)*

(c) Copper and Nickel

(d) None of these

26. A transformer is used to

(a) Increase DC voltage

*(b) Increase or decrease AC voltage (Correct)*

(c) Decrease DC voltage

(d) None of these

27. Which of the following gases is used for purification of water?


(a) Oxygen

(b) Ammonia

*(c) Chlorine (Correct)*

(d) Neon

28. Pure gold is

(a) 17 carats

(b) 20 carats

*(c) 24 carats (Correct)*

(d) 36 carats

29. Which of the following is a gas?

(a) Thorium

(b) Plutonium

(c) Mercury

*(d) Chlorine (Correct)*

30. Which one of the following mixture of gases is required in gas welding?

(a) Oxygen and ethylene

(b) Oxygen and hydrogen

*(c) Acetylene and oxygen (Correct)*

(d) All of above

31. One horse power is equal to

(a) 736 watts


*(b) 746 watts (Correct)*

(c) 748 watts

(d) 796 watts

32. Heat from the sun is received by the earth through

(a) Conduction

(b) Convection

*(c) Radiation (Correct)*

(d) Condensation

33. As the temperature of ice rises, the ice melts and its density

(a) Decreases

(b) Constant

*(c) Increases (Correct)*

(d) All of above

34. A branch of science dealing with the study of fossils is called

(a) Parasitology

*(b) Palaeontology (Correct)*

(c) Theology

(d) Radiology

35. The theory of inheritance of acquired characters was propounded by

(a) Charles Darwin

*(b) Gregor Mendal (Correct)*

(c) J.B. Lamarck


(d) Weismann

36. Which of the following was discovered by Ronald Ross?

(a) Cholera germs

*(b) Malaria parasite (Correct)*

(c) Jaundice germs

(d) None of these

37. Radioactivity was discovered by

*(a) Henry Bequerel (Correct)*

(b) Marie Curie

(c) Newton

(d) Einstein

38. The science of heavenly bodies is called

(a) Astrophysics

*(b) Astronomy (Correct)*

(c) Astroneuties

(d) Cosmology

39. Which of the following has no blood, but respires?

(a) Cockroach

(b) Earthworm

(c) Fish

*(d) Hydra (Correct)*


40. Which of the following is the basic characteristic of a living organism?

(a) Ability to move

*(b) Ability to reproduce (Correct)*

(c) Ability to eat

(d) Ability to breath

41. In which organ of the human body are the lymphocyte cells formed?

(a) Liver

(b) Long bone

(c) Pancreas

*(d) Spleen (Correct)*

42. What is stored in the gall bladder?

(a) Enzymes

*(b) Bile (Correct)*

(c) Urea

(d) Insulin

43. The study of structures and formation of rocks and minerals on other plants is called

(a) Cosmology

(b) Virology

*(c) Astrogeology (Correct)*

(d) Histology
44. Which vitamin canot store in human body?

(a) Vitamin A

*(b) Vitamin C (Correct)*

(c) Vitamin D

(d) Vitamin E

45. Deficiency of vitamin C causes

(a) Night-blindness

(b) Beri-Beri

*(c) Scurvy (Correct)*

(d) None of these

46. Which Vitamin is known as Ascorbic Acid?

(a) Vitamin A

(b) Vitamin B

(c) Vitamin K

*(d) Vitamin C (Correct)*

47. Deficiency of Vitamin C causes

*(a) Tooth diseases (Correct)*

(b) Bone diseases

(c) Eye diseases

(d) Skin diseases

48. All forms of energy that we use are ultimately transformed into
(a) Electrical energy

*(b) Heat energy (Correct)*

(c) Light energy

(d) Chemical energy

49. Water helps in the metabolism process in the presence of

(a) Amino acids

(b) Ribonucleic Acid

(c) Proteins

*(d) Enzymes (Correct)*

50. The proteins are made in the cells under the instructions of

*(a) Genes (Correct)*

(b) DNA

(c) RNA

(d) Ribosome

51. Which is an essential constituent of diet?

*(a) Starch (Correct)*

(b) Glucose

(c) Amino acid

(d) None of these

52. Deficiency of iron in human diet causes:

(a) Goitre
(b) Scurvy

*(c) Anaemia (Correct)*

(d) Rickets

53. Which of the following acids secreted internally, helps in digestion?

(a) Formalin

(b) Citric

*(c) Hydrochloric (Correct)*

(d) Acetic

54. After drinking contaminated water, you would be most apt to develop symptoms of

(a) Malaria

*(b)Typhoid fever (Correct)*

(c) Yellow fever

(d) Formalin

55. Recording of brain waves from outer surface of head is called

(a) E.C.G.

(b) MRI

(c) C.T. scans

*(d) E.E.G (Correct)*

56. Which one of the following is an example of hereditary disease?

(a) AIDS

*(b) Hemophilia (Correct)*


(c) Syphilis

(d) Formalin

57. Hair, finger nails, hoofs etc. are all made of?

(a) Fat

(b) Vitamins

*(c) Proteins (Correct)*

(d) Iron

58. What type of infection is tuberculosis?

(a) Viral

*(b) Bacterial (Correct)*

(c) Fungal

(d) Parasitic

59. AIDS virus destroys the ________ system of the human body.

(a) Circulation

*(b) Immune (Correct)*

(c) Digestion

(d) Brain

60. Which sets of colour combinations is added in colour vision in TV?

*(a) Red, green and blue (Correct)*

(b) Orange, black and violet

(c) White, red and yellow


61. Water cannot be used to extinguish fire caused by an electric current because

*(a) It may cause another short circuit (Correct)*

(b) It may cause hydrolysis

(c) It may cause electrocution

62. Cloudy nights are warmer because

*(a) Clouds prevent radiation of heat from ground to air (Correct)*

(b) Of low atmospheric pressure

(c) Of the compact density of air

63. Food is cooked quickly in a pressure cooker because

(a) Boiling point of water is decreased

*(b) Boiling point of water is increased (Correct)*

(c) It absorbs heat quickly

64. The AIDS virus is called.

(a) A.I.B

(b) B.I.H

*(c) H.I.V (Correct)*

(d) V.I.H

65. Cataract is a disease which is due to

(a) A defect in the optic nerve

(b) Inflammation in the eye


*(c) Opacity of cornea (Correct)*

(d) Opacity of lens

66. In which form glucose is stored in the liver?

(a) Lactic acid

(b) Lactose

(c) Ribose

*(d) Glycogen (Correct)*

67. Mercury thermometer was invented by

*(a) Galileo (Correct)*

(b) Fahrenheit

(c) Newton

(d) Priestly

68. John Walker invented

*(a) Safety match (Correct)*

(b) Safety razor

(c) Safety pin

(d) Safety valve

69. Gun powder was invented by

*(a) Roger Bacon (Correct)*

(b) Alfred Nobel

(c) Albert Einstein


(d) Alexander Fleming

70. Who among the following does not have a chemical element named after him?

(a) Albert Einstein

(b) Enrico Fermi

*(c) Isaac Newton (Correct)*

(d) Mendeleev

71. In which country alcohol is used as fuel for vehicles

(a) U.S.A

*(b) Brazil (Correct)*

(c) Japan

(d) Germany

72. The device used for the measurement of current, voltage and resistance is

*(a) AVO meter (Correct)*

(b) Galvanometer

(c) Ammeter

(d) Ohmmeter

73. Silicon is a

*(a) Semi-conductor (Correct)*

(b) Insulator

(c) Superconductor

(d) Conductor
74. What is Penicillin?

(a) Vitamin

(b) Hormone

*(c) Antibiotic (Correct)*

(d) Analgesic

75. Liver produces?

(a) Hormones

*(b) Bile (Correct)*

(c) Enzymes

(d) HCl

76. Lack of ________ causes diabetes

(a) Sugar

*(b) Insulin (Correct)*

(c) Calcium

(d) Vitamins

77. Triple antigen vaccine is given to children to protect them against

(a) Polio

*(b) Whooping cough (Correct)*

(c) Tuberculosis

(d) Contagious diseases


78. Storage batteries commonly contain

(a) Copper

(b) Mercury

*(c) Lead (Correct)*

(d) Iron

79. Water is a universal solvent for what reactions.

(a) Physical

(b) Chemical

(c) Nuclear

*(d) Biochemical (Correct)*

80. The volume percentage of nitrogen in air is

(a) 60%

(b) 67%

(c) 74%

*(d) 78% (Correct)*

81. Air contains volume of carbon dioxide approximately;

(a) 3 %

(b) 33%

(c) 0.3 %

*(d) 0.03% (Correct)*

82. The gases which are used by divers as an artificial atmosphere are helium and;
(a) Nitrogen

*(b) Oxygen (Correct)*

(c) Neon

(d) None of these

83. Which of the following is involved in blood clotting?

(a) Sodium

(b) Magnesium

*(c) Calcium (Correct)*

(d) Potassium

84. Which of the following vitamins is essential for bone and teeth formation?

(a) Vitamin A

(b) Vitamin B

(c) Vitamin C

*(d) Vitamin D (Correct)*

85. The richest source of vitamin D is:

*(a) Cod liver oil (Correct)*

(b) Spinach

(c) Milk

(d) Cheese

86. Which of the following vitamins is synthesized in the body by intestinal bacteria?

(a) Vitamin B1
(b) Vitamin B4

(c) Vitamin D

*(d) Vitamin K (Correct)*

87. The vitamin capable of formation of blood is

(a) Vitamin A

*(b) Vitamin B (Correct)*

(c) Vitamin C

(d) Vitamin D

88. Entomology is the science which deals with

(a) Plants

(b) Animals

*(c) Insects (Correct)*

(d) Chemicals

89. Which of the following is a mammal?

(a) Ostrich

(b) Crocodile

*(c) Platypus (Correct)*

(d) Duck

90. Respiratory centre is situated in:

(a) Cerebrum

(b) Cerebellum
*(c) Medulla oblongata (Correct)*

(d) Diencephalon

91. The normal temperature of the human body is:

(a) 90 F

(b) 98 F

*(c) 98.6 F (Correct)*

(d) 96.4 F

92. The total number of bones in human skull

(a) 28

(b) 42

*(c) 22 (Correct)*

(d) 37

93. In brain, the site for intelligence, memory and emotion is present in

*(a) Cerebrum (Correct)*

(b) Cerebellum

(c) Medulta

(d) Hypothalamus

94. The longest and the strongest bone in the human body is

(a) Tibia

(b) Pelvis

*(c) Femur (Correct)*


(d) Jaw

95. By taking pulse rate of the human body a doctor determines

(a) Condition of the liver

(b) Amount of blood in the body

(c) Checks the lungs

*(d) Heart beat (Correct)*

96. Hepatitis B is a disease of

(a) Lungs

(b) Heart

*(c) Liver (Correct)*

(d) Kidney

97. Who discovered circulation of blood in the human body?

(a) Edward Jenner

(b) Joseph Lister

*(c) William Harvey (Correct)*

(d) Jonon Esals

98. Who was the surgeon who pioneered antiseptic surgery?

(a) Edward Jenner

*(b) Joseph Lister (Correct)*

(c) Henry William

(d) John Gleeman


99. The credit of inventing the television goes to

(a) Faraday

*(b) Baird (Correct)*

(c) Edison

(d) Marconi

100. Alfred Nobel is associated with the invention of

(a) Cosmic rays

*(b) Dynamite (Correct)*

(c) Dynamo

(d) Peniche

_*IMPORTANT MCQS

Q:-1 Who discover Nucleus.

#Ans :- Rutherford

Q:-2 Proton and Neutron at center are called.

#Ans :- Nucleus

Q:-3 Reaction which store heat.

#Ans :- Endothermic

Q:-4 Formula of Nonene.

#Ans :- C9H18
Q:-5 General formula of Dichloro methane.

#Ans :- CH2Cl2

Q:-6 Alcohol prepare from.

#Ans :- Methanol

Q:-7 Shortest bond length.

#Ans :- Alkyne

Q:-8 In kc concentration product place in.

#Ans :- Numerator

Q:-9 Study of carbon are called.

#Ans :- Organic

Q:-10 Chemical change.

#Ans :- Permanent

Q:-11 Complement color of yellow is.

#Ans :- Blue Violet

Q:-12 Shortest distance between two points.

#Ans :- Displacement
Q:-13 Resistance will be if absolute temperature is.

#Ans :- Zero

Q:-14 Work per unit time is called.

#Ans :- Power

Q:-15 Heat of 1kg at 1K temperature is called.

#Ans :- Specific Heat of Capacity

Q:-16 Longitudinal waves are ______ each other.

#Ans :- Parallel

Q:-17 How many fundamental Units are there.

#Ans :- Seven

Q:-18 If vectors are perpendicular then their dot product is.

#Ans :- Zero

Q:-19 Magnetic field will be between.

#Ans :- Poles of Magnet

Q:-20 Process in which heat is constant.

#Ans :- Adiabatic

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