Q. 1: In which English city was Charles Dickens born?Option 1: ManchesterOption 2: BlackpoolOption 3: PortsmouthOption 4: OldhamAns: PortsmouthA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/8bZ9z6BBMVY&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: By what name is the Lesser Galago, one of Africa's smallest primates, better known?Option 1: BushbabyOption 2: Colobus MonkeyOption 3: BongoOption 4: LemurAns: BushbabyA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/8bZ9z6BBMVY&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Holi
Q. 1: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: Buoyancy-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: Constellation-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: Diamond-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai Patel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: Protractor-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: Peninsula-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: Rhombus-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What type of rock does magma form on cooling?Option 1: Sedimentary RocksOption 2: Metamorphic RocksOption 3: Anthropic RocksOption 4: Igneous RocksAns: Igneous Rocks-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: What is the term for the length around a circle and is calculated using the formula 2 Pi r where r is the radius of the circle?Option 1: ChordOption 2: DiameterOption 3: CircumferenceOption 4: TangentAns: Circumference-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: The Large Hadron Collider experiment which is expected to be fully operational in Summer of 2009, is expected to provide experimental evidence that will confirm or reject the existence of a hypothetical particle in Physics. What is the name of this particle?Option 1: CharginoOption 2: Higgs BosonOption 3: DilatonOption 4: GlueballAns: Higgs Boson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: Diameter-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: Constellation-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: Diamond-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai Patel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: Protractor-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: Peninsula-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: Rhombus-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What type of rock does magma form on cooling?Option 1: Sedimentary RocksOption 2: Metamorphic RocksOption 3: Anthropic RocksOption 4: Igneous RocksAns: Igneous Rocks-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: What is the term for the length around a circle and is calculated using the formula 2 Pi r where r is the radius of the circle?Option 1: ChordOption 2: DiameterOption 3: CircumferenceOption 4: TangentAns: Circumference-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: The Large Hadron Collider experiment which is expected to be fully operational in Summer of 2009, is expected to provide experimental evidence that will confirm or reject the existence of a hypothetical particle in Physics. What is the name of this particle?Option 1: CharginoOption 2: Higgs BosonOption 3: DilatonOption 4: GlueballAns: Higgs Boson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: Diameter-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, November 24, 2008
Nov25
Q. 1: What is light and quick frying in fat, generally in a shallow open pan, called?Option 1: SauteOption 2: TemperingOption 3: BakeOption 4: Shallow FryAns: SauteA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/ZI59EG1q2qM&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What type of rock does magma form on cooling?Option 1: Sedimentary RocksOption 2: Metamorphic RocksOption 3: Anthropic RocksOption 4: Igneous RocksAns: Igneous RocksA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/mk1hDkfpxpw&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: What is the term for the length around a circle and is calculated using the formula 2 * 3.14 * r where r is the radius of the circle?Option 1: ChordOption 2: DiameterOption 3: CircumferenceOption 4: TangentAns: CircumferenceA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3037.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The Large Hadron Collider experiment which is expected to be fully operational in Summer of 2009, is expected to provide experimental evidence that will confirm or reject the existence of a hypothetical particle in Physics. What is the name of this particle?Option 1: CharginoOption 2: Higgs BosonOption 3: DilatonOption 4: GlueballAns: Higgs BosonA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/PKKdNcLIxN0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/76gcI1Vim7I&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.jpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3033.jpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: DiamondA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.mid-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3031.mp3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3030.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here?Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: RhombusA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/CQnPwKZhjDk&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: What is the name for the heavenly bodies which orbit the Sun and are believed to originate in an area of our Solar System known as the Kuiper Belt? Option 1: CometsOption 2: AsteroidsOption 3: QuasarsOption 4: ClustersAns: CometsA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3027.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: He was the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize. The national anthems of India and Bangladesh have been taken from the first few lines of the two songs which he wrote. Who was this personality?Option 1: Lokmanya TilakOption 2: Dayanand SaraswatiOption 3: Swami VivekanandOption 4: Rabindranath TagoreAns: Rabindranath TagoreA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/CQnPwKZhjDk&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: This great Indian leader shared his birthday with Mahatma Gandhi. He was also the third prime minister of India. Who are we talking about?Option 1: Gulzarilal NandaOption 2: Morarji DesaiOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Lal Bahadur ShastriAns: Lal Bahadur Shastri-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: Besides farming, Todd, a cowboy, uses his plot of the grassland in Texas to rear cattle and sheep. What is such an area specifically called?Option 1: Slaughter HouseOption 2: RangeOption 3: RanchOption 4: Dairy FarmAns: RanchA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3024.wav-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: Nino is a native of southern Brazil, which is covered with grasslands. What are these grasslands called?Option 1: SteppesOption 2: DownsOption 3: PampasOption 4: PrairiesAns: PampasA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3023.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: What is constructed on rivers near fields to prevent the river overflowing onto the fields?Option 1: CanalsOption 2: BundsOption 3: BridgesOption 4: EmbankmentsAns: Embankments-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: The students are asked to label a diagram which shows the earth and the envelope of air round it. What should the envelope of air round the globe be correctly labelled as?Option 1: AtmosphereOption 2: BiosphereOption 3: HydrosphereOption 4: LithosphereAns: Atmosphere-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Where in India are the highest untiered plunge waterfalls situated?Option 1: Lodh Falls, JharkhandOption 2: Dudhsagar Falls, GoaOption 3: Shivanasamudra Falls, KarnatakaOption 4: Jog Falls, KarnatakaAns: Jog Falls, Karnataka-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What type of rock does magma form on cooling?Option 1: Sedimentary RocksOption 2: Metamorphic RocksOption 3: Anthropic RocksOption 4: Igneous RocksAns: Igneous RocksA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/mk1hDkfpxpw&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: What is the term for the length around a circle and is calculated using the formula 2 * 3.14 * r where r is the radius of the circle?Option 1: ChordOption 2: DiameterOption 3: CircumferenceOption 4: TangentAns: CircumferenceA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3037.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The Large Hadron Collider experiment which is expected to be fully operational in Summer of 2009, is expected to provide experimental evidence that will confirm or reject the existence of a hypothetical particle in Physics. What is the name of this particle?Option 1: CharginoOption 2: Higgs BosonOption 3: DilatonOption 4: GlueballAns: Higgs BosonA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/PKKdNcLIxN0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/76gcI1Vim7I&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.jpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3033.jpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: DiamondA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.mid-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3031.mp3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3030.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here?Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: RhombusA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/CQnPwKZhjDk&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: What is the name for the heavenly bodies which orbit the Sun and are believed to originate in an area of our Solar System known as the Kuiper Belt? Option 1: CometsOption 2: AsteroidsOption 3: QuasarsOption 4: ClustersAns: CometsA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3027.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: He was the first Indian to win the Nobel Prize. The national anthems of India and Bangladesh have been taken from the first few lines of the two songs which he wrote. Who was this personality?Option 1: Lokmanya TilakOption 2: Dayanand SaraswatiOption 3: Swami VivekanandOption 4: Rabindranath TagoreAns: Rabindranath TagoreA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/CQnPwKZhjDk&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: This great Indian leader shared his birthday with Mahatma Gandhi. He was also the third prime minister of India. Who are we talking about?Option 1: Gulzarilal NandaOption 2: Morarji DesaiOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Lal Bahadur ShastriAns: Lal Bahadur Shastri-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: Besides farming, Todd, a cowboy, uses his plot of the grassland in Texas to rear cattle and sheep. What is such an area specifically called?Option 1: Slaughter HouseOption 2: RangeOption 3: RanchOption 4: Dairy FarmAns: RanchA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3024.wav-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: Nino is a native of southern Brazil, which is covered with grasslands. What are these grasslands called?Option 1: SteppesOption 2: DownsOption 3: PampasOption 4: PrairiesAns: PampasA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3023.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: What is constructed on rivers near fields to prevent the river overflowing onto the fields?Option 1: CanalsOption 2: BundsOption 3: BridgesOption 4: EmbankmentsAns: Embankments-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: The students are asked to label a diagram which shows the earth and the envelope of air round it. What should the envelope of air round the globe be correctly labelled as?Option 1: AtmosphereOption 2: BiosphereOption 3: HydrosphereOption 4: LithosphereAns: Atmosphere-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Where in India are the highest untiered plunge waterfalls situated?Option 1: Lodh Falls, JharkhandOption 2: Dudhsagar Falls, GoaOption 3: Shivanasamudra Falls, KarnatakaOption 4: Jog Falls, KarnatakaAns: Jog Falls, Karnataka-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 1: Peter went on a day tour to visit UK's most famous pre-historic site which is considered to be a burial site, and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. What was Peter visiting?Option 1: BathOption 2: StonehengeOption 3: Hadrian's WallOption 4: FlagstonesAns: StonehengeA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/ZI59EG1q2qM&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: AustriaA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/mk1hDkfpxpw&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: GreenwichA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/PKKdNcLIxN0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: MoscowA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/76gcI1Vim7I&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: MoscowA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/CQnPwKZhjDk&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: FranceA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/DASXcgCfyA0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: SydneyA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/8bZ9z6BBMVY&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: RomeA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/_u_1vUhX3nc&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde ParkA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/7qltb4eZrEg&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: IsraelA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/ftuVJDe9dC0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: In which country are the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth located?Option 1: Republic of IrelandOption 2: RussiaOption 3: FinlandOption 4: CanadaAns: Republic of IrelandA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/_u_1vUhX3nc&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Where in U.S.A. are the busts of four former Presidents sculpted into a mountain?Option 1: Washington MonumentOption 2: Tombstone's Historic CourthouseOption 3: Jewel Cave National MonumentOption 4: Mount Rushmore National MemorialAns: Mount Rushmore National MemorialA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/iWxw17qq33w&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: As a part of which famous tourist attraction in U.S.A. would you sail in a boat called 'Maid of the Mist'?Option 1: Ocean WorldOption 2: DisneylandOption 3: Niagara FallsOption 4: Wet and WildAns: Niagara FallsA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2988.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: Which famous building would you find at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW?Option 1: The PentagonOption 2: White HouseOption 3: The UN HeadquartersOption 4: The Trump TowerAns: White HouseA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2987.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: Which state of U.S.A. houses a scale model of the Solar System, touted to be the largest of its kind in the world?Option 1: MaineOption 2: GeorgiaOption 3: FloridaOption 4: CaliforniaAns: MaineA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2986.wav-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: In which city of U.S.A. would you find Central Park?Option 1: New York CityOption 2: Los AngelesOption 3: ChicagoOption 4: OrlandoAns: New York CityA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2985.mp3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: The Rockefeller Plaza in New York is used as an open-air cafe in summer. What is it in winter?Option 1: Skating rinkOption 2: Ice theatreOption 3: Ice sculpture centreOption 4: Barren wasteAns: Skating rinkA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2984.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: In which city on the west coast of U.S.A. is the famous Disneyland amusement park situated?Option 1: PortlandOption 2: San FranciscoOption 3: San DiegoOption 4: AnaheimAns: AnaheimA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2983.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: In which U.S. state will you find the only Legoland outside Europe?Option 1: BaltimoreOption 2: FloridaOption 3: TexasOption 4: CaliforniaAns: CaliforniaA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2982.mid-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: As of August 2008, Knott's Berry Farm in California has the tallest, steepest, and wettest water flume ride in the world, with passenger boats descending a 115 feet vertical drop water chute and generating an almost 45 feet high splash. What is it called?Option 1: Tidal WaveOption 2: Plummet SummitOption 3: Perilous PlungeOption 4: Shipwreck FallsAns: Perilous PlungeA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2981.wmv-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: Which popular amusement park in U.S.A. is considered by many as the roller coaster capital of the world for the 17 roller coasters that it has?Option 1: Six Flags FiestaOption 2: Cedar PointOption 3: DisneylandOption 4: King’s DominionAns: Cedar Point-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: AustriaA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/mk1hDkfpxpw&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: GreenwichA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/PKKdNcLIxN0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: MoscowA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/76gcI1Vim7I&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: MoscowA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/CQnPwKZhjDk&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: FranceA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/DASXcgCfyA0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: SydneyA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/8bZ9z6BBMVY&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: RomeA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/_u_1vUhX3nc&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde ParkA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/7qltb4eZrEg&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: IsraelA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/ftuVJDe9dC0&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: In which country are the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth located?Option 1: Republic of IrelandOption 2: RussiaOption 3: FinlandOption 4: CanadaAns: Republic of IrelandA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/_u_1vUhX3nc&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Where in U.S.A. are the busts of four former Presidents sculpted into a mountain?Option 1: Washington MonumentOption 2: Tombstone's Historic CourthouseOption 3: Jewel Cave National MonumentOption 4: Mount Rushmore National MemorialAns: Mount Rushmore National MemorialA file () is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\http://www.youtube.com/v/iWxw17qq33w&hl=en&fs=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: As a part of which famous tourist attraction in U.S.A. would you sail in a boat called 'Maid of the Mist'?Option 1: Ocean WorldOption 2: DisneylandOption 3: Niagara FallsOption 4: Wet and WildAns: Niagara FallsA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2988.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: Which famous building would you find at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW?Option 1: The PentagonOption 2: White HouseOption 3: The UN HeadquartersOption 4: The Trump TowerAns: White HouseA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2987.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: Which state of U.S.A. houses a scale model of the Solar System, touted to be the largest of its kind in the world?Option 1: MaineOption 2: GeorgiaOption 3: FloridaOption 4: CaliforniaAns: MaineA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2986.wav-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: In which city of U.S.A. would you find Central Park?Option 1: New York CityOption 2: Los AngelesOption 3: ChicagoOption 4: OrlandoAns: New York CityA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2985.mp3-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: The Rockefeller Plaza in New York is used as an open-air cafe in summer. What is it in winter?Option 1: Skating rinkOption 2: Ice theatreOption 3: Ice sculpture centreOption 4: Barren wasteAns: Skating rinkA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2984.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: In which city on the west coast of U.S.A. is the famous Disneyland amusement park situated?Option 1: PortlandOption 2: San FranciscoOption 3: San DiegoOption 4: AnaheimAns: AnaheimA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2983.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: In which U.S. state will you find the only Legoland outside Europe?Option 1: BaltimoreOption 2: FloridaOption 3: TexasOption 4: CaliforniaAns: CaliforniaA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2982.mid-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: As of August 2008, Knott's Berry Farm in California has the tallest, steepest, and wettest water flume ride in the world, with passenger boats descending a 115 feet vertical drop water chute and generating an almost 45 feet high splash. What is it called?Option 1: Tidal WaveOption 2: Plummet SummitOption 3: Perilous PlungeOption 4: Shipwreck FallsAns: Perilous PlungeA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-2981.wmv-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: Which popular amusement park in U.S.A. is considered by many as the roller coaster capital of the world for the 17 roller coasters that it has?Option 1: Six Flags FiestaOption 2: Cedar PointOption 3: DisneylandOption 4: King’s DominionAns: Cedar Point-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Friday, November 21, 2008
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Q. 1: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3041.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3040.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3037.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: DiamondA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3033.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3040.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3037.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: DiamondA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3033.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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Q. 1: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3049.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3048.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which legendary Italian painter and sculptor was known as 'Il Divino' (The Divine) by his peers?Option 1: MichelangeloOption 2: RaphaelOption 3: Leonardo da VinciOption 4: CaravaggioAns: MichelangeloA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3047.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3046.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3045.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3044.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Peter went on a day tour to visit UK's most famous pre-historic site which is considered to be a burial site, and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. What was Peter visiting?Option 1: BathOption 2: StonehengeOption 3: Hadrian's WallOption 4: FlagstonesAns: StonehengeA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3000.jpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: Austria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: Greenwich-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3048.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which legendary Italian painter and sculptor was known as 'Il Divino' (The Divine) by his peers?Option 1: MichelangeloOption 2: RaphaelOption 3: Leonardo da VinciOption 4: CaravaggioAns: MichelangeloA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3047.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3046.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3045.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3044.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Peter went on a day tour to visit UK's most famous pre-historic site which is considered to be a burial site, and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. What was Peter visiting?Option 1: BathOption 2: StonehengeOption 3: Hadrian's WallOption 4: FlagstonesAns: StonehengeA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3000.jpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: Austria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: Greenwich-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q. 1: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3031.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3030.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3031.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3030.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is F:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday, November 17, 2008
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Q. 1: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3030.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: RhombusA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3028.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Nino is a native of southern Brazil, which is covered with grasslands. What are these grasslands called?Option 1: SteppesOption 2: DownsOption 3: PampasOption 4: PrairiesAns: PampasA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3023.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: What is constructed on rivers near fields to prevent the river overflowing onto the fields?Option 1: CanalsOption 2: BundsOption 3: BridgesOption 4: EmbankmentsAns: EmbankmentsA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3022.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3039.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3030.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: RhombusA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3028.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Nino is a native of southern Brazil, which is covered with grasslands. What are these grasslands called?Option 1: SteppesOption 2: DownsOption 3: PampasOption 4: PrairiesAns: PampasA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3023.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: What is constructed on rivers near fields to prevent the river overflowing onto the fields?Option 1: CanalsOption 2: BundsOption 3: BridgesOption 4: EmbankmentsAns: EmbankmentsA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3022.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3039.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q. 1: Which legendary Italian painter and sculptor was known as 'Il Divino' (The Divine) by his peers?Option 1: MichelangeloOption 2: RaphaelOption 3: Leonardo da VinciOption 4: CaravaggioAns: MichelangeloA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3037.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: What is the common name of the endangered Tibetan antelope, whose fur is used to make shahtoosh shawls?Option 1: SambharOption 2: ChitalOption 3: BarasinghaOption 4: ChiruAns: ChiruA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3001.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Peter went on a day tour to visit UK's most famous pre-historic site which is considered to be a burial site, and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. What was Peter visiting?Option 1: BathOption 2: StonehengeOption 3: Hadrian's WallOption 4: FlagstonesAns: Stonehenge-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: Austria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would you be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3031.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: What is the common name of the endangered Tibetan antelope, whose fur is used to make shahtoosh shawls?Option 1: SambharOption 2: ChitalOption 3: BarasinghaOption 4: ChiruAns: ChiruA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3001.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Peter went on a day tour to visit UK's most famous pre-historic site which is considered to be a burial site, and is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones. What was Peter visiting?Option 1: BathOption 2: StonehengeOption 3: Hadrian's WallOption 4: FlagstonesAns: Stonehenge-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: Austria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would you be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: A geometry class is in progress. The teacher instructs the students to draw an angle with the help of an instrument. Which instrument are the students likely to use?Option 1: ProtractorOption 2: Slide RuleOption 3: DividerOption 4: Beam CompassAns: ProtractorA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3031.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Friday, November 14, 2008
Q. 1: Which legendary Italian painter and sculptor was known as 'Il Divino' (The Divine) by his peers?Option 1: MichelangeloOption 2: RaphaelOption 3: Leonardo da VinciOption 4: CaravaggioAns: MichelangeloA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3037.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thursday, November 13, 2008
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Q. 1: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Which European country opened the world's first hydrogen fuel station in 2003?Option 1: DenmarkOption 2: IcelandOption 3: NorwayOption 4: SwedenAns: Iceland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which everyday modern machine was first demonstrated at the New York exposition in the Crystal Palace in 1854?Option 1: ElevatorOption 2: Vending machineOption 3: Cash registerOption 4: Electric fanAns: Elevator-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which pop diva's cover version of the 1971 Don McLean song, 'American Pie', featured in the soundtrack of the film 'The Next Best Thing' (2000)?Option 1: Celine DionOption 2: MadonnaOption 3: Jennifer LopezOption 4: Whitney HoustonAns: Madonna-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which heavy metal band sang the song 'I disappear' for the soundtrack of the film 'Mission: Impossible II'?Option 1: AerosmithOption 2: MetallicaOption 3: MegadethOption 4: Iron MaidenAns: Metallica-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: In the soundtrack of which animated film does the song 'You'll be in my heart', sung by Phil Collins, feature?Option 1: MulanOption 2: TarzanOption 3: PocahontasOption 4: The Lion KingAns: Tarzan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Who was the first British rock star to be knighted in October, 1995?Option 1: Sir Bob GeldofOption 2: Sir Elton JohnOption 3: Sir Paul McCartneyOption 4: Sir Cliff RichardAns: Sir Cliff Richard-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3039.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3038.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Which European country opened the world's first hydrogen fuel station in 2003?Option 1: DenmarkOption 2: IcelandOption 3: NorwayOption 4: SwedenAns: Iceland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which everyday modern machine was first demonstrated at the New York exposition in the Crystal Palace in 1854?Option 1: ElevatorOption 2: Vending machineOption 3: Cash registerOption 4: Electric fanAns: Elevator-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which pop diva's cover version of the 1971 Don McLean song, 'American Pie', featured in the soundtrack of the film 'The Next Best Thing' (2000)?Option 1: Celine DionOption 2: MadonnaOption 3: Jennifer LopezOption 4: Whitney HoustonAns: Madonna-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which heavy metal band sang the song 'I disappear' for the soundtrack of the film 'Mission: Impossible II'?Option 1: AerosmithOption 2: MetallicaOption 3: MegadethOption 4: Iron MaidenAns: Metallica-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: In the soundtrack of which animated film does the song 'You'll be in my heart', sung by Phil Collins, feature?Option 1: MulanOption 2: TarzanOption 3: PocahontasOption 4: The Lion KingAns: Tarzan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Who was the first British rock star to be knighted in October, 1995?Option 1: Sir Bob GeldofOption 2: Sir Elton JohnOption 3: Sir Paul McCartneyOption 4: Sir Cliff RichardAns: Sir Cliff Richard-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3039.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is D:\ProgramData\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3038.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q. 1: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3078.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3077.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which legendary Italian painter and sculptor was known as 'Il Divino' (The Divine) by his peers?Option 1: MichelangeloOption 2: RaphaelOption 3: Leonardo da VinciOption 4: CaravaggioAns: MichelangeloA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3076.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3075.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3069.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3068.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: RhombusA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3067.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: As of August 2008, which planet in our solar system has sixty known moons?Option 1: MarsOption 2: VenusOption 3: SaturnOption 4: UranusAns: Saturn-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Which among the planets Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus has the least number of natural satellites?Option 1: EarthOption 2: MarsOption 3: JupiterOption 4: UranusAns: Earth-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Which of the following is not a herb or spice - basil, soapwort, soy, or thyme?Option 1: BasilOption 2: SoapwortOption 3: SoyOption 4: ThymeAns: Soy-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What is the scientific name of the mango tree?Option 1: Azadirachta indicaOption 2: Herpestis monnieraOption 3: Saraca indicaOption 4: Mangifera indicaAns: Mangifera indica-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Which classic ballad by The Beatles was titled 'Scrambled eggs' in its working form?Option 1: Love Me DoOption 2: YesterdayOption 3: Eleanor RigbyOption 4: Hey JudeAns: Yesterday-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Which music recording company rejected The Beatles in 1962, as the company did not like their sound?Option 1: Concord RecordsOption 2: Decca RecordsOption 3: MCA RecordsOption 4: V RecordingsAns: Decca Records-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3077.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which legendary Italian painter and sculptor was known as 'Il Divino' (The Divine) by his peers?Option 1: MichelangeloOption 2: RaphaelOption 3: Leonardo da VinciOption 4: CaravaggioAns: MichelangeloA file (Motion) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3076.mpeg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3075.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Umar was travelling in the desert. He felt very thirsty. He wished he would soon reach a spot where the underground water had risen to the surface. What did he yearn to come across?Option 1: LagoonOption 2: DuneOption 3: WadiOption 4: OasisAns: OasisA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3069.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3068.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Amit is drawing a quadrilateral in which there is no right angle but all the sides are equal in length. What is he drawing?Option 1: RectangleOption 2: RhombusOption 3: SquareOption 4: TrapeziumAns: RhombusA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3067.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: As of August 2008, which planet in our solar system has sixty known moons?Option 1: MarsOption 2: VenusOption 3: SaturnOption 4: UranusAns: Saturn-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Which among the planets Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus has the least number of natural satellites?Option 1: EarthOption 2: MarsOption 3: JupiterOption 4: UranusAns: Earth-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Which of the following is not a herb or spice - basil, soapwort, soy, or thyme?Option 1: BasilOption 2: SoapwortOption 3: SoyOption 4: ThymeAns: Soy-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What is the scientific name of the mango tree?Option 1: Azadirachta indicaOption 2: Herpestis monnieraOption 3: Saraca indicaOption 4: Mangifera indicaAns: Mangifera indica-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Which classic ballad by The Beatles was titled 'Scrambled eggs' in its working form?Option 1: Love Me DoOption 2: YesterdayOption 3: Eleanor RigbyOption 4: Hey JudeAns: Yesterday-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Which music recording company rejected The Beatles in 1962, as the company did not like their sound?Option 1: Concord RecordsOption 2: Decca RecordsOption 3: MCA RecordsOption 4: V RecordingsAns: Decca Records-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 1: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde Park-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: Israel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: In which country are the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth located?Option 1: Republic of IrelandOption 2: RussiaOption 3: FinlandOption 4: CanadaAns: Republic of Ireland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Where in U.S.A. are the busts of four former Presidents sculpted into a mountain?Option 1: Washington MonumentOption 2: Tombstone's Historic CourthouseOption 3: Jewel Cave National MonumentOption 4: Mount Rushmore National MemorialAns: Mount Rushmore National Memorial-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which instrument would you use to play a form of music called 'pibroch'?Option 1: BagpipesOption 2: FluteOption 3: SaxophoneOption 4: OrganAns: Bagpipes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: In the world of music, what does the word 'piano' mean?Option 1: LoudOption 2: ChorusOption 3: SoftOption 4: SoloAns: Soft-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which among sitar, guitar, drum, and violin is the odd one out?Option 1: GuitarOption 2: SitarOption 3: DrumOption 4: ViolinAns: Drum-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Which country in the world, other than India, is the largest producer and exporter of raw cashew nut?Option 1: NigeriaOption 2: IndonesiaOption 3: BrazilOption 4: VietnamAns: Vietnam-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Gold Coast was the former name of which African nation?Option 1: UgandaOption 2: EthiopiaOption 3: GhanaOption 4: NamibiaAns: Ghana-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: By population, which country has the tallest people in the world?Option 1: The NetherlandsOption 2: DenmarkOption 3: U.S.A.Option 4: NorwayAns: The Netherlands-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: Israel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: In which country are the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth located?Option 1: Republic of IrelandOption 2: RussiaOption 3: FinlandOption 4: CanadaAns: Republic of Ireland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Where in U.S.A. are the busts of four former Presidents sculpted into a mountain?Option 1: Washington MonumentOption 2: Tombstone's Historic CourthouseOption 3: Jewel Cave National MonumentOption 4: Mount Rushmore National MemorialAns: Mount Rushmore National Memorial-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which instrument would you use to play a form of music called 'pibroch'?Option 1: BagpipesOption 2: FluteOption 3: SaxophoneOption 4: OrganAns: Bagpipes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: In the world of music, what does the word 'piano' mean?Option 1: LoudOption 2: ChorusOption 3: SoftOption 4: SoloAns: Soft-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which among sitar, guitar, drum, and violin is the odd one out?Option 1: GuitarOption 2: SitarOption 3: DrumOption 4: ViolinAns: Drum-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Which country in the world, other than India, is the largest producer and exporter of raw cashew nut?Option 1: NigeriaOption 2: IndonesiaOption 3: BrazilOption 4: VietnamAns: Vietnam-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Gold Coast was the former name of which African nation?Option 1: UgandaOption 2: EthiopiaOption 3: GhanaOption 4: NamibiaAns: Ghana-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: By population, which country has the tallest people in the world?Option 1: The NetherlandsOption 2: DenmarkOption 3: U.S.A.Option 4: NorwayAns: The Netherlands-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q. 1: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: Greenwich-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: What type of reproduction occurs when a new plant grows from stems, roots, or leaves of a plant?Option 1: PollinationOption 2: Vegetative PropagationOption 3: VegetationOption 4: RegenerationAns: Vegetative Propagation-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: What are Mexican pin cushions, barrels, fishhooks, and elephant teeth varieties of?Option 1: PinesOption 2: BluebellsOption 3: CactiOption 4: PalmsAns: Cacti-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What happens to the leaves of a 'touch-me-not' plant if it is touched?Option 1: They closeOption 2: They openOption 3: They turn brownOption 4: They dieAns: They close-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which best-selling author has also written under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman?Option 1: Richard BachOption 2: Stephen KingOption 3: Isaac AsimovOption 4: John GrishamAns: Stephen King-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What is the real name of author John le Carre, creator of the British intelligence agent George Smiley?Option 1: Charles DodgsonOption 2: David CornwellOption 3: Richard BachmanOption 4: Leslie McFarlaneAns: David Cornwell-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Who wrote the famous play 'Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead'?Option 1: Anthony ShafferOption 2: Noel CowardOption 3: John OsborneOption 4: Tom StoppardAns: Tom Stoppard-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: In which James Bond film did he make use of a gadget called Bondola?Option 1: The World Is Not EnoughOption 2: A View to a KillOption 3: MoonrakerOption 4: Dr. NoAns: Moonraker-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: Which James Bond character was modelled after Sir David Spedding, head of Britain's secret intelligence service (MI6)?Option 1: Felix LeiterOption 2: QOption 3: Sir Frederick GrayOption 4: MAns: M-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: What type of reproduction occurs when a new plant grows from stems, roots, or leaves of a plant?Option 1: PollinationOption 2: Vegetative PropagationOption 3: VegetationOption 4: RegenerationAns: Vegetative Propagation-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: What are Mexican pin cushions, barrels, fishhooks, and elephant teeth varieties of?Option 1: PinesOption 2: BluebellsOption 3: CactiOption 4: PalmsAns: Cacti-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What happens to the leaves of a 'touch-me-not' plant if it is touched?Option 1: They closeOption 2: They openOption 3: They turn brownOption 4: They dieAns: They close-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which best-selling author has also written under the pseudonym of Richard Bachman?Option 1: Richard BachOption 2: Stephen KingOption 3: Isaac AsimovOption 4: John GrishamAns: Stephen King-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What is the real name of author John le Carre, creator of the British intelligence agent George Smiley?Option 1: Charles DodgsonOption 2: David CornwellOption 3: Richard BachmanOption 4: Leslie McFarlaneAns: David Cornwell-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Who wrote the famous play 'Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead'?Option 1: Anthony ShafferOption 2: Noel CowardOption 3: John OsborneOption 4: Tom StoppardAns: Tom Stoppard-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: In which James Bond film did he make use of a gadget called Bondola?Option 1: The World Is Not EnoughOption 2: A View to a KillOption 3: MoonrakerOption 4: Dr. NoAns: Moonraker-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: Which James Bond character was modelled after Sir David Spedding, head of Britain's secret intelligence service (MI6)?Option 1: Felix LeiterOption 2: QOption 3: Sir Frederick GrayOption 4: MAns: M-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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Q. 1: In a geometry class, students are asked about the largest chord of a circle. What do you think should be their reply?Option 1: DiameterOption 2: TangentOption 3: SecantOption 4: RadiusAns: DiameterA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3036.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which Greek god's statue was the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Wonders of the Ancient World?Option 1: ApolloOption 2: ZeusOption 3: HermesOption 4: HeliosAns: Helios-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: On the peak of which mountain does one of the New Wonders of the World, 'Christ the Redeemer' stand?Option 1: CorcovadoOption 2: Mount CrystalOption 3: Mount SugarloafOption 4: Monte RoraimaAns: Corcovado-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which early 1990s rap artist sang the song 'Ice ice baby'?Option 1: CoolioOption 2: MC HammerOption 3: Dr. DreOption 4: Vanilla IceAns: Vanilla Ice-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which singer's real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: EminemOption 3: Marc AnthonyOption 4: Kid RockAns: Eminem-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which pop singer made her debut with the hit song 'Baby one more time'?Option 1: Christina AguileraOption 2: Britney SpearsOption 3: Nelly FurtadoOption 4: Natalie ImbrugliaAns: Britney Spears-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3039.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3038.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: This phenomenon was first discovered by ancient Greek physicist Archimedes. It is the force which enables boats and ships to stay afloat without sinking. What are we talking about?Option 1: EntropyOption 2: CausalityOption 3: GravityOption 4: BuoyancyAns: BuoyancyA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3035.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which Greek god's statue was the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Wonders of the Ancient World?Option 1: ApolloOption 2: ZeusOption 3: HermesOption 4: HeliosAns: Helios-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: On the peak of which mountain does one of the New Wonders of the World, 'Christ the Redeemer' stand?Option 1: CorcovadoOption 2: Mount CrystalOption 3: Mount SugarloafOption 4: Monte RoraimaAns: Corcovado-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which early 1990s rap artist sang the song 'Ice ice baby'?Option 1: CoolioOption 2: MC HammerOption 3: Dr. DreOption 4: Vanilla IceAns: Vanilla Ice-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which singer's real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: EminemOption 3: Marc AnthonyOption 4: Kid RockAns: Eminem-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which pop singer made her debut with the hit song 'Baby one more time'?Option 1: Christina AguileraOption 2: Britney SpearsOption 3: Nelly FurtadoOption 4: Natalie ImbrugliaAns: Britney Spears-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What series of famous paintings did Claude Monet paint at his water garden in Giverny, France?Option 1: La GrenouillereOption 2: The Water LiliesOption 3: The Duck PondOption 4: PoplarsAns: The Water LiliesA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3039.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: What was the nationality of the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali?Option 1: MexicanOption 2: ItalianOption 3: SpanishOption 4: PortugueseAns: SpanishA file (Sound) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3038.wma-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Santosh Sir is taking a Geography class. He is teaching about various geographical features. For illustration purposes, he shows the students a map of the Indian sub continent. Which geographical feature is he speaking about here? Option 1: PeninsulaOption 2: DeltaOption 3: EstuaryOption 4: CliffAns: PeninsulaA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3029.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Q. 1: How long does the Earth take to complete one revolution?Option 1: 362 daysOption 2: 30 daysOption 3: 31 daysOption 4: 365 daysAns: 365 days-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What type of rock is the Taj Mahal made of?Option 1: GraniteOption 2: LimestoneOption 3: MarbleOption 4: DiamondAns: Marble-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: What kind of bird is Tweety in the Looney Tunes cartoon series?Option 1: DoveOption 2: CanaryOption 3: EagleOption 4: RobinAns: Canary-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: What are fortune-telling cards called?Option 1: Feng ShuiOption 2: TarotOption 3: RunesOption 4: CrystalAns: Tarot-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: What is the term for the SI unit used to measure electric currents?Option 1: WattOption 2: AmpereOption 3: VoltOption 4: HertzAns: Ampere-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What was the name of George's pet elephant in the 1997 film 'George of the Jungle'?Option 1: ShepOption 2: MaxOption 3: KipOption 4: BinksAns: Shep-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: What type of rock is the Taj Mahal made of?Option 1: GraniteOption 2: LimestoneOption 3: MarbleOption 4: DiamondAns: Marble-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: What kind of bird is Tweety in the Looney Tunes cartoon series?Option 1: DoveOption 2: CanaryOption 3: EagleOption 4: RobinAns: Canary-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: What are fortune-telling cards called?Option 1: Feng ShuiOption 2: TarotOption 3: RunesOption 4: CrystalAns: Tarot-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: What is the term for the SI unit used to measure electric currents?Option 1: WattOption 2: AmpereOption 3: VoltOption 4: HertzAns: Ampere-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What was the name of George's pet elephant in the 1997 film 'George of the Jungle'?Option 1: ShepOption 2: MaxOption 3: KipOption 4: BinksAns: Shep-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Q. 1: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which of Puccini's operas, composed in 1896 and still popular, is considered one of the most romantic operas of all time?Option 1: ZanaidaOption 2: Madama ButterflyOption 3: La BohemeOption 4: ToscaAns: La Boheme-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which sport or game was carried by the Vikings to Iceland and England?Option 1: LacrosseOption 2: ChessOption 3: RugbyOption 4: RoundersAns: Chess-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which 18th century poet and artist wrote two books of poems titled 'Songs of Innocence' and 'Songs of Experience'?Option 1: Joseph TurnerOption 2: Charles TurnerOption 3: John KeatsOption 4: William BlakeAns: William Blake-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What is the name of John Milton's sequel to the epic poem 'Paradise Lost'?Option 1: Paradise RegainedOption 2: Paradise FoundOption 3: Paradise FulfilledOption 4: Paradise RedeemedAns: Paradise Regained-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: When are icebergs most likely to start breaking away from landmasses, posing danger to ships?Option 1: AutumnOption 2: MonsoonOption 3: SpringOption 4: SummerAns: Spring-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Steve lives in a stilt house. Which geographical feature is he closest to?Option 1: DesertOption 2: ForestOption 3: BeachOption 4: Water bodyAns: Water body-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What was Norma Jean Baker popularly known as in Hollywood?Option 1: Ava GardnerOption 2: Audrey HepburnOption 3: Doris DayOption 4: Marilyn MonroeAns: Marilyn Monroe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Which veteran actor played the role of Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the 2000 film 'Gladiator'?Option 1: Oliver ReedOption 2: Ian McKellenOption 3: Richard HarrisOption 4: Peter O'TooleAns: Richard Harris-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Which actor played the role of Maximus Decimus Meridias in the 2000 film 'Gladiator'?Option 1: Russell CroweOption 2: Tom HanksOption 3: Mel GibsonOption 4: Sylvester StalloneAns: Russell Crowe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: XL + LX = ___________.Option 1: XCOption 2: COption 3: CXOption 4: XLLXAns: C-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: Identify the Roman numeral CDI.Option 1: 401Option 2: 501Option 3: 601Option 4: 901Ans: 401-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: Represent the sum of 400 and 600 as a Roman numeral.Option 1: LOption 2: DOption 3: MOption 4: CAns: M-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: C, X, and L are Roman numerals. What is CX - LX, when written as Roman numerals?Option 1: COption 2: LOption 3: DOption 4: (C - L)XAns: L-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: MCXI represents which Indo-Arabic number?Option 1: 5,111Option 2: 1,111Option 3: 1,551Option 4: 5,151Ans: 1,111-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: How is the number 19 written in Roman numerals?Option 1: XXIOption 2: IXXOption 3: XIXOption 4: IXIAns: XIX-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Andy Smith runs 2,500 metres every day as a part of his training programme. If the training programme lasts for nine days, how much distance does he run in the course of the training programme, rounded off to the nearest kilometre?Option 1: 250 kmOption 2: 221 kmOption 3: 23 kmOption 4: 225 kmAns: 23 km-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: 12 packets of sugar were made out of a single sugar packet that weighed 7 kg and 560 g. What does each small packet weigh in grams?Option 1: 625Option 2: 650Option 3: 630Option 4: 640Ans: 630-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 22: Myra's school is at a distance of 1 km and 750 m from home. The vegetable market is 2 km and 475 m away from home, in the same direction. What is the distance between the school and the vegetable market?Option 1: 705 mOption 2: 575 mOption 3: 750 mOption 4: 725 mAns: 725 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 23: 7 km, 52 m = ________ m.Option 1: 7,052 mOption 2: 752 mOption 3: 7,520 mOption 4: 75.2 mAns: 7,052 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 24: 905 cm = ______ m and _____ cm.Option 1: 90 m and 5 cmOption 2: 9 m and 5 cmOption 3: 9 m and 50 cmOption 4: 9 m and 500 cmAns: 9 m and 5 cm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 25: Which is the densest metal known?Option 1: RhodiumOption 2: OsmiumOption 3: TitaniumOption 4: PalladiumAns: Osmium-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 26: Which among these metals is added to steel to make it stainless - iron, chromium, copper, and aluminium?Option 1: IronOption 2: AluminiumOption 3: CopperOption 4: ChromiumAns: Chromium-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 27: Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, which gas in the atmosphere has increased alarmingly by 35%?Option 1: OxygenOption 2: NitrogenOption 3: Carbon MonoxideOption 4: Carbon DioxideAns: Carbon Dioxide-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 28: What is the official title of the Foreign Minister of U.S.A.?Option 1: Secretary of StateOption 2: Minister for Foreign AffairsOption 3: Minister for External AffairsOption 4: Secretary of Foreign OfficeAns: Secretary of State-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 29: Which country's parliament is known as 'Oireachtas'?Option 1: BelgiumOption 2: SwedenOption 3: GreeceOption 4: Republic of IrelandAns: Republic of Ireland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 30: Akash was counting the cars that passed on the road below his house. He found that for every six cars that passed by, there was one van that passed by too. If he saw eight vans, how many cars did he count?Option 1: 48Option 2: 32Option 3: 36Option 4: 44Ans: 48-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which of Puccini's operas, composed in 1896 and still popular, is considered one of the most romantic operas of all time?Option 1: ZanaidaOption 2: Madama ButterflyOption 3: La BohemeOption 4: ToscaAns: La Boheme-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which sport or game was carried by the Vikings to Iceland and England?Option 1: LacrosseOption 2: ChessOption 3: RugbyOption 4: RoundersAns: Chess-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which 18th century poet and artist wrote two books of poems titled 'Songs of Innocence' and 'Songs of Experience'?Option 1: Joseph TurnerOption 2: Charles TurnerOption 3: John KeatsOption 4: William BlakeAns: William Blake-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What is the name of John Milton's sequel to the epic poem 'Paradise Lost'?Option 1: Paradise RegainedOption 2: Paradise FoundOption 3: Paradise FulfilledOption 4: Paradise RedeemedAns: Paradise Regained-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: When are icebergs most likely to start breaking away from landmasses, posing danger to ships?Option 1: AutumnOption 2: MonsoonOption 3: SpringOption 4: SummerAns: Spring-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Steve lives in a stilt house. Which geographical feature is he closest to?Option 1: DesertOption 2: ForestOption 3: BeachOption 4: Water bodyAns: Water body-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What was Norma Jean Baker popularly known as in Hollywood?Option 1: Ava GardnerOption 2: Audrey HepburnOption 3: Doris DayOption 4: Marilyn MonroeAns: Marilyn Monroe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Which veteran actor played the role of Emperor Marcus Aurelius in the 2000 film 'Gladiator'?Option 1: Oliver ReedOption 2: Ian McKellenOption 3: Richard HarrisOption 4: Peter O'TooleAns: Richard Harris-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Which actor played the role of Maximus Decimus Meridias in the 2000 film 'Gladiator'?Option 1: Russell CroweOption 2: Tom HanksOption 3: Mel GibsonOption 4: Sylvester StalloneAns: Russell Crowe-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: XL + LX = ___________.Option 1: XCOption 2: COption 3: CXOption 4: XLLXAns: C-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: Identify the Roman numeral CDI.Option 1: 401Option 2: 501Option 3: 601Option 4: 901Ans: 401-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: Represent the sum of 400 and 600 as a Roman numeral.Option 1: LOption 2: DOption 3: MOption 4: CAns: M-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: C, X, and L are Roman numerals. What is CX - LX, when written as Roman numerals?Option 1: COption 2: LOption 3: DOption 4: (C - L)XAns: L-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: MCXI represents which Indo-Arabic number?Option 1: 5,111Option 2: 1,111Option 3: 1,551Option 4: 5,151Ans: 1,111-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: How is the number 19 written in Roman numerals?Option 1: XXIOption 2: IXXOption 3: XIXOption 4: IXIAns: XIX-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Andy Smith runs 2,500 metres every day as a part of his training programme. If the training programme lasts for nine days, how much distance does he run in the course of the training programme, rounded off to the nearest kilometre?Option 1: 250 kmOption 2: 221 kmOption 3: 23 kmOption 4: 225 kmAns: 23 km-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: 12 packets of sugar were made out of a single sugar packet that weighed 7 kg and 560 g. What does each small packet weigh in grams?Option 1: 625Option 2: 650Option 3: 630Option 4: 640Ans: 630-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 22: Myra's school is at a distance of 1 km and 750 m from home. The vegetable market is 2 km and 475 m away from home, in the same direction. What is the distance between the school and the vegetable market?Option 1: 705 mOption 2: 575 mOption 3: 750 mOption 4: 725 mAns: 725 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 23: 7 km, 52 m = ________ m.Option 1: 7,052 mOption 2: 752 mOption 3: 7,520 mOption 4: 75.2 mAns: 7,052 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 24: 905 cm = ______ m and _____ cm.Option 1: 90 m and 5 cmOption 2: 9 m and 5 cmOption 3: 9 m and 50 cmOption 4: 9 m and 500 cmAns: 9 m and 5 cm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 25: Which is the densest metal known?Option 1: RhodiumOption 2: OsmiumOption 3: TitaniumOption 4: PalladiumAns: Osmium-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 26: Which among these metals is added to steel to make it stainless - iron, chromium, copper, and aluminium?Option 1: IronOption 2: AluminiumOption 3: CopperOption 4: ChromiumAns: Chromium-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 27: Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, which gas in the atmosphere has increased alarmingly by 35%?Option 1: OxygenOption 2: NitrogenOption 3: Carbon MonoxideOption 4: Carbon DioxideAns: Carbon Dioxide-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 28: What is the official title of the Foreign Minister of U.S.A.?Option 1: Secretary of StateOption 2: Minister for Foreign AffairsOption 3: Minister for External AffairsOption 4: Secretary of Foreign OfficeAns: Secretary of State-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 29: Which country's parliament is known as 'Oireachtas'?Option 1: BelgiumOption 2: SwedenOption 3: GreeceOption 4: Republic of IrelandAns: Republic of Ireland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 30: Akash was counting the cars that passed on the road below his house. He found that for every six cars that passed by, there was one van that passed by too. If he saw eight vans, how many cars did he count?Option 1: 48Option 2: 32Option 3: 36Option 4: 44Ans: 48-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Friday, November 7, 2008
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Q. 1: In the night sky, Prakash points out the 'Big Dipper' to his friend. Which heavenly body is he referring to?Option 1: ConstellationOption 2: PlanetOption 3: MoonOption 4: AsteroidAns: ConstellationA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3034.gif-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: DiamondA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3033.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: If x/25 = 21/35, then what is the value of 'x'?Option 1: 18Option 2: 12Option 3: 11Option 4: 15Ans: 15-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: How many factors do prime numbers have?Option 1: 3Option 2: 1Option 3: 2Option 4: 4Ans: 2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What is the common factor of co-prime numbers?Option 1: 3Option 2: No common factorOption 3: 2Option 4: 1Ans: 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which word is common to a supercontinent and a part of the Deccan Plateau?Option 1: KomatiiOption 2: PanthalassaOption 3: VaalbaraOption 4: GondwanaAns: Gondwana-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Caelian, Esquiline, Quirinal, Viminal, Aventine, Capitoline and Palatine - what are these collectively called?Option 1: Rings of SaturnOption 2: Seven Hills of RomeOption 3: Moons of JupiterOption 4: Seven Rivers of GreeceAns: Seven Hills of Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Who wrote the famous epics 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey'?Option 1: NicanderOption 2: CinaethonOption 3: HomerOption 4: LeschesAns: Homer-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: By what name is the broad Nepalese knife better known?Option 1: KhukuriOption 2: KatarOption 3: FalcataOption 4: PhurbaAns: Khukuri-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What is the twelfth sign in the Zodiac?Option 1: SagittariusOption 2: AquariusOption 3: PiscesOption 4: CapricornAns: Pisces-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: What is the symbol of the sun sign Aquarius?Option 1: TwinsOption 2: Water-bearerOption 3: MaidenOption 4: ArcherAns: Water-bearer-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: It is the purest form of carbon and the hardest known naturally occurring mineral. What are we talking about?Option 1: DiamondOption 2: GraphiteOption 3: CokeOption 4: FullereneAns: DiamondA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3033.jpg-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: The first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India, he integrated the Indian federation with his diplomatic skills and the use of military force where necessary. Who was he?Option 1: Morarji DesaiOption 2: Jagjivan RamOption 3: Choudhary Charan SinghOption 4: Vallabhbhai PatelAns: Vallabhbhai PatelA file (Image) is attached to this question. It's location is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Hayagriva\YO QUESTIONS\Attachments\Q-3032.JPG-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: If x/25 = 21/35, then what is the value of 'x'?Option 1: 18Option 2: 12Option 3: 11Option 4: 15Ans: 15-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: How many factors do prime numbers have?Option 1: 3Option 2: 1Option 3: 2Option 4: 4Ans: 2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What is the common factor of co-prime numbers?Option 1: 3Option 2: No common factorOption 3: 2Option 4: 1Ans: 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which word is common to a supercontinent and a part of the Deccan Plateau?Option 1: KomatiiOption 2: PanthalassaOption 3: VaalbaraOption 4: GondwanaAns: Gondwana-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Caelian, Esquiline, Quirinal, Viminal, Aventine, Capitoline and Palatine - what are these collectively called?Option 1: Rings of SaturnOption 2: Seven Hills of RomeOption 3: Moons of JupiterOption 4: Seven Rivers of GreeceAns: Seven Hills of Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Who wrote the famous epics 'Iliad' and 'Odyssey'?Option 1: NicanderOption 2: CinaethonOption 3: HomerOption 4: LeschesAns: Homer-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: By what name is the broad Nepalese knife better known?Option 1: KhukuriOption 2: KatarOption 3: FalcataOption 4: PhurbaAns: Khukuri-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What is the twelfth sign in the Zodiac?Option 1: SagittariusOption 2: AquariusOption 3: PiscesOption 4: CapricornAns: Pisces-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: What is the symbol of the sun sign Aquarius?Option 1: TwinsOption 2: Water-bearerOption 3: MaidenOption 4: ArcherAns: Water-bearer-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thursday, November 6, 2008
cfgb
Q. 1: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: 12 packets of sugar were made out of a single sugar packet that weighed 7 kg and 560 g. What does each small packet weigh in grams?Option 1: 625Option 2: 650Option 3: 630Option 4: 640Ans: 630-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Myra's school is at a distance of 1 km and 750 m from home. The vegetable market is 2 km and 475 m away from home, in the same direction. What is the distance between the school and the vegetable market?Option 1: 705 mOption 2: 575 mOption 3: 750 mOption 4: 725 mAns: 725 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: 7 km, 52 m = ________ m.Option 1: 7,052 mOption 2: 752 mOption 3: 7,520 mOption 4: 75.2 mAns: 7,052 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: 905 cm = ______ m and _____ cm.Option 1: 90 m and 5 cmOption 2: 9 m and 5 cmOption 3: 9 m and 50 cmOption 4: 9 m and 500 cmAns: 9 m and 5 cm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: A water tank holds 500 cubic metres of water. Its height is 5 m and breadth is 4 m. What is its length?Option 1: 2 mOption 2: 20 mOption 3: 2.5 mOption 4: 25 mAns: 25 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: The length of one side of a square piece of land measures 325 m. How long will the fence that has to be built around it measure?Option 1: 1 km, 300 mOption 2: 0 km, 650 mOption 3: 1 km, 250 mOption 4: 0 km, 975 mAns: 1 km, 300 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: A proverb warns us not to put all our _______ in one basket.Option 1: CoinsOption 2: GlasswareOption 3: Bone ChinaOption 4: EggsAns: Eggs-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What, according to a proverb, is a rolling stone unable to gather?Option 1: DustOption 2: MossOption 3: CobwebsOption 4: SiltAns: Moss-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: A proverb says that you cannot have this and eat it too. What is it?Option 1: PieOption 2: CakeOption 3: PuddingOption 4: BreadAns: Cake-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: 12 packets of sugar were made out of a single sugar packet that weighed 7 kg and 560 g. What does each small packet weigh in grams?Option 1: 625Option 2: 650Option 3: 630Option 4: 640Ans: 630-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Myra's school is at a distance of 1 km and 750 m from home. The vegetable market is 2 km and 475 m away from home, in the same direction. What is the distance between the school and the vegetable market?Option 1: 705 mOption 2: 575 mOption 3: 750 mOption 4: 725 mAns: 725 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: 7 km, 52 m = ________ m.Option 1: 7,052 mOption 2: 752 mOption 3: 7,520 mOption 4: 75.2 mAns: 7,052 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: 905 cm = ______ m and _____ cm.Option 1: 90 m and 5 cmOption 2: 9 m and 5 cmOption 3: 9 m and 50 cmOption 4: 9 m and 500 cmAns: 9 m and 5 cm-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: A water tank holds 500 cubic metres of water. Its height is 5 m and breadth is 4 m. What is its length?Option 1: 2 mOption 2: 20 mOption 3: 2.5 mOption 4: 25 mAns: 25 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: The length of one side of a square piece of land measures 325 m. How long will the fence that has to be built around it measure?Option 1: 1 km, 300 mOption 2: 0 km, 650 mOption 3: 1 km, 250 mOption 4: 0 km, 975 mAns: 1 km, 300 m-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: A proverb warns us not to put all our _______ in one basket.Option 1: CoinsOption 2: GlasswareOption 3: Bone ChinaOption 4: EggsAns: Eggs-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What, according to a proverb, is a rolling stone unable to gather?Option 1: DustOption 2: MossOption 3: CobwebsOption 4: SiltAns: Moss-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: A proverb says that you cannot have this and eat it too. What is it?Option 1: PieOption 2: CakeOption 3: PuddingOption 4: BreadAns: Cake-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 1: On a trip to Europe, Meera went on 'The Sound of Music' tour. Which country was Meera visiting?Option 1: GermanyOption 2: AustriaOption 3: SwitzerlandOption 4: GreeceAns: Austria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: Greenwich-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: In which part of London is The O2, originally known as the Millennium Dome, situated?Option 1: CamdenOption 2: GreenwichOption 3: BrixtonOption 4: EustonAns: Greenwich-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
POSTERWRT
Q. 1: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which music genre is most strongly associated with the saxophone?Option 1: JazzOption 2: PopOption 3: Heavy MetalOption 4: Hip HopAns: Jazz-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Which instrument would you use to play a form of music called 'pibroch'?Option 1: BagpipesOption 2: FluteOption 3: SaxophoneOption 4: OrganAns: Bagpipes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: In the world of music, what does the word 'piano' mean?Option 1: LoudOption 2: ChorusOption 3: SoftOption 4: SoloAns: Soft-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: The product of 37 and 29 is 1073. What is the product of 3.7 and 0.029?Option 1: 0.1073Option 2: 1.073Option 3: 10.73Option 4: 0.01073Ans: 0.1073-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: What is the sum of 4 15/20 and 3.45?Option 1: 8.6Option 2: 7.6Option 3: 8.2Option 4: 8.05Ans: 8.2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: 0.05 x _______ = 1Option 1: 0.2Option 2: 0.04Option 3: 20Option 4: 1/0.5Ans: 20-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: 0.17/0.0034 = _______________.Option 1: 2Option 2: 50Option 3: 200Option 4: 0.5Ans: 50-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What is the place value of the digit 3 in 1.2437?Option 1: 300Option 2: 30Option 3: 3/1000Option 4: 3000Ans: 3/1000-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Which music genre is most strongly associated with the saxophone?Option 1: JazzOption 2: PopOption 3: Heavy MetalOption 4: Hip HopAns: Jazz-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Which instrument would you use to play a form of music called 'pibroch'?Option 1: BagpipesOption 2: FluteOption 3: SaxophoneOption 4: OrganAns: Bagpipes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: In the world of music, what does the word 'piano' mean?Option 1: LoudOption 2: ChorusOption 3: SoftOption 4: SoloAns: Soft-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: The product of 37 and 29 is 1073. What is the product of 3.7 and 0.029?Option 1: 0.1073Option 2: 1.073Option 3: 10.73Option 4: 0.01073Ans: 0.1073-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: What is the sum of 4 15/20 and 3.45?Option 1: 8.6Option 2: 7.6Option 3: 8.2Option 4: 8.05Ans: 8.2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: 0.05 x _______ = 1Option 1: 0.2Option 2: 0.04Option 3: 20Option 4: 1/0.5Ans: 20-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: 0.17/0.0034 = _______________.Option 1: 2Option 2: 50Option 3: 200Option 4: 0.5Ans: 50-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What is the place value of the digit 3 in 1.2437?Option 1: 300Option 2: 30Option 3: 3/1000Option 4: 3000Ans: 3/1000-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FDASD
Q. 1: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde Park-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: Israel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: What is the product of the greatest two-digit number and the least two-digit number?Option 1: 999Option 2: 900Option 3: 990Option 4: 991Ans: 990-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What is the difference between the least four-digit number and the greatest three-digit number?Option 1: 1Option 2: 9Option 3: 10Option 4: 11Ans: 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: What is the sum of the greatest four-digit number and the least three-digit number?Option 1: 10,000Option 2: 10,099Option 3: 10,100Option 4: 19,999Ans: 10,099-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: If the dividend is 150 and the divisor is 13, what will the quotient and the remainder be respectively?Option 1: 10 and 17Option 2: 7 and 11Option 3: 11 and 7Option 4: 17 and 10Ans: 11 and 7-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The product of 37 and 29 is 1073. What is the product of 3.7 and 0.029?Option 1: 0.1073Option 2: 1.073Option 3: 10.73Option 4: 0.01073Ans: 0.1073-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What is the sum of 4 15/20 and 3.45?Option 1: 8.6Option 2: 7.6Option 3: 8.2Option 4: 8.05Ans: 8.2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: 0.05 x _______ = 1Option 1: 0.2Option 2: 0.04Option 3: 20Option 4: 1/0.5Ans: 20-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: 0.17/0.0034 = _______________.Option 1: 2Option 2: 50Option 3: 200Option 4: 0.5Ans: 50-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde Park-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: Israel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: What is the product of the greatest two-digit number and the least two-digit number?Option 1: 999Option 2: 900Option 3: 990Option 4: 991Ans: 990-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: What is the difference between the least four-digit number and the greatest three-digit number?Option 1: 1Option 2: 9Option 3: 10Option 4: 11Ans: 1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: What is the sum of the greatest four-digit number and the least three-digit number?Option 1: 10,000Option 2: 10,099Option 3: 10,100Option 4: 19,999Ans: 10,099-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: If the dividend is 150 and the divisor is 13, what will the quotient and the remainder be respectively?Option 1: 10 and 17Option 2: 7 and 11Option 3: 11 and 7Option 4: 17 and 10Ans: 11 and 7-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: The product of 37 and 29 is 1073. What is the product of 3.7 and 0.029?Option 1: 0.1073Option 2: 1.073Option 3: 10.73Option 4: 0.01073Ans: 0.1073-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: What is the sum of 4 15/20 and 3.45?Option 1: 8.6Option 2: 7.6Option 3: 8.2Option 4: 8.05Ans: 8.2-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: 0.05 x _______ = 1Option 1: 0.2Option 2: 0.04Option 3: 20Option 4: 1/0.5Ans: 20-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: 0.17/0.0034 = _______________.Option 1: 2Option 2: 50Option 3: 200Option 4: 0.5Ans: 50-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
EV
Q. 1: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which pop singer is famous for hit albums like 'Thriller', 'Bad', and 'Dangerous'?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: Michael JacksonOption 3: StingOption 4: George MichaelAns: Michael Jackson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which Latin American singer sang the worldwide hit 'Maria'?Option 1: Ricky MartinOption 2: Luis MiguelOption 3: Marc AnthonyOption 4: Enrique IglesiasAns: Ricky Martin-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which female teen sensation sang the hit song 'Genie in a bottle'?Option 1: Britney SpearsOption 2: Christina AguileraOption 3: Jennifer PaigeOption 4: ShakiraAns: Christina Aguilera-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What was the title of pop singer Ronan Keating's first solo album?Option 1: Said and DoneOption 2: FreedomOption 3: RonanOption 4: New BeginningAns: Ronan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Which member of the boy band 'Backstreet Boys' is the elder brother of child pop star Aaron Carter?Option 1: Chris CarterOption 2: Nick CarterOption 3: Brian CarterOption 4: James CarterAns: Nick Carter-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Find the odd number out: 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 17, 22, and 29.Option 1: 1Option 2: 17Option 3: 4Option 4: 22Ans: 17-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What is the difference between the largest and the smallest prime numbers that occur between 40 and 50?Option 1: 4Option 2: 2Option 3: 6Option 4: 8Ans: 6-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Find the fourth consecutive even number after 19.Option 1: 26Option 2: 28Option 3: 24Option 4: 22Ans: 26-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Find the fifth odd number coming serially after 27.Option 1: 35Option 2: 37Option 3: 39Option 4: 41Ans: 37-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: A proverb warns us not to put all our _______ in one basket.Option 1: CoinsOption 2: GlasswareOption 3: Bone ChinaOption 4: EggsAns: Eggs-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: What, according to a proverb, is a rolling stone unable to gather?Option 1: DustOption 2: MossOption 3: CobwebsOption 4: SiltAns: Moss-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: A proverb says that you cannot have this and eat it too. What is it?Option 1: PieOption 2: CakeOption 3: PuddingOption 4: BreadAns: Cake-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: Fill in the blank to complete the proverb: 'Variety is the ________ of life'.Option 1: SugarOption 2: SaltOption 3: SpiceOption 4: PepperAns: Spice-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: Fill in the blank to complete the proverb: 'Look before you _____'.Option 1: HopOption 2: SkipOption 3: LeapOption 4: RunAns: Leap-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: Fill in the blank to complete the simile: 'As poor as a ___________'.Option 1: Church mouseOption 2: Tin manOption 3: ScarecrowOption 4: Barn owlAns: Church mouse-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Complete the simile: 'As cool as __________'.Option 1: LemonadeOption 2: DewdropsOption 3: CucumberOption 4: Mountain breezeAns: Cucumber-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: As an adjective its first syllable is accented. As a verb, its last syllable is accented. In botany, it refers to a flower having all four types of whorl. In music, it means absolute in pitch. In mathematics, it denotes a number that is the sum of its divisors (like 6). In grammar, it denotes a completed action in the past. What is this word?Option 1: PerfectOption 2: AccurateOption 3: ExactOption 4: SpecificAns: Perfect-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 22: Which river rises in Germany's Black Forest mountains and empties into the Black Sea?Option 1: RhoneOption 2: DanubeOption 3: RhineOption 4: VolgaAns: Danube-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 23: Which is the principal river of Australia?Option 1: GoulburnOption 2: MurrayOption 3: GascoyneOption 4: DarlingAns: Murray-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 24: Which is the largest river system in North America?Option 1: ColoradoOption 2: Jefferson-Missouri-MississippiOption 3: Rio GrandeOption 4: St. LawrenceAns: Jefferson-Missouri-Mississippi-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 25: Which is the longest river in Asia?Option 1: Huang HeOption 2: GangaOption 3: YangtzeOption 4: BrahmaputraAns: Yangtze-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 26: Which monarch has had the longest reign in British history, ruling for almost sixty four years?Option 1: Elizabeth IOption 2: Queen VictoriaOption 3: George VIIOption 4: James IAns: Queen Victoria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 27: Which war in British history was named after a flower?Option 1: War of the LiliesOption 2: War of the RosesOption 3: War of the CarnationsOption 4: War of the DaisiesAns: War of the Roses-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 28: Which British Prime Minister coined the term 'Iron Curtain'?Option 1: Neville ChamberlainOption 2: Winston ChurchillOption 3: Ramsay MacDonaldOption 4: Clement AttleeAns: Winston Churchill-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 29: Arrange these islands from the largest to the smallest in area: Madagascar, Borneo, Greenland, and New Guinea.Option 1: Greenland, Madagascar, New Guinea, BorneoOption 2: New Guinea, Borneo, Greenland, MadagascarOption 3: Greenland, Borneo, Madagascar, New GuineaOption 4: Greenland, New Guinea, Borneo, MadagascarAns: Greenland, New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 30: In which ocean are the Seychelles islands located?Option 1: IndianOption 2: AtlanticOption 3: PacificOption 4: ArcticAns: Indian-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which pop singer is famous for hit albums like 'Thriller', 'Bad', and 'Dangerous'?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: Michael JacksonOption 3: StingOption 4: George MichaelAns: Michael Jackson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which Latin American singer sang the worldwide hit 'Maria'?Option 1: Ricky MartinOption 2: Luis MiguelOption 3: Marc AnthonyOption 4: Enrique IglesiasAns: Ricky Martin-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which female teen sensation sang the hit song 'Genie in a bottle'?Option 1: Britney SpearsOption 2: Christina AguileraOption 3: Jennifer PaigeOption 4: ShakiraAns: Christina Aguilera-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: What was the title of pop singer Ronan Keating's first solo album?Option 1: Said and DoneOption 2: FreedomOption 3: RonanOption 4: New BeginningAns: Ronan-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Which member of the boy band 'Backstreet Boys' is the elder brother of child pop star Aaron Carter?Option 1: Chris CarterOption 2: Nick CarterOption 3: Brian CarterOption 4: James CarterAns: Nick Carter-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Find the odd number out: 1, 2, 4, 7, 11, 17, 22, and 29.Option 1: 1Option 2: 17Option 3: 4Option 4: 22Ans: 17-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: What is the difference between the largest and the smallest prime numbers that occur between 40 and 50?Option 1: 4Option 2: 2Option 3: 6Option 4: 8Ans: 6-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Find the fourth consecutive even number after 19.Option 1: 26Option 2: 28Option 3: 24Option 4: 22Ans: 26-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Find the fifth odd number coming serially after 27.Option 1: 35Option 2: 37Option 3: 39Option 4: 41Ans: 37-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: A proverb warns us not to put all our _______ in one basket.Option 1: CoinsOption 2: GlasswareOption 3: Bone ChinaOption 4: EggsAns: Eggs-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: What, according to a proverb, is a rolling stone unable to gather?Option 1: DustOption 2: MossOption 3: CobwebsOption 4: SiltAns: Moss-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: A proverb says that you cannot have this and eat it too. What is it?Option 1: PieOption 2: CakeOption 3: PuddingOption 4: BreadAns: Cake-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: Fill in the blank to complete the proverb: 'Variety is the ________ of life'.Option 1: SugarOption 2: SaltOption 3: SpiceOption 4: PepperAns: Spice-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: Fill in the blank to complete the proverb: 'Look before you _____'.Option 1: HopOption 2: SkipOption 3: LeapOption 4: RunAns: Leap-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: Fill in the blank to complete the simile: 'As poor as a ___________'.Option 1: Church mouseOption 2: Tin manOption 3: ScarecrowOption 4: Barn owlAns: Church mouse-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Complete the simile: 'As cool as __________'.Option 1: LemonadeOption 2: DewdropsOption 3: CucumberOption 4: Mountain breezeAns: Cucumber-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: As an adjective its first syllable is accented. As a verb, its last syllable is accented. In botany, it refers to a flower having all four types of whorl. In music, it means absolute in pitch. In mathematics, it denotes a number that is the sum of its divisors (like 6). In grammar, it denotes a completed action in the past. What is this word?Option 1: PerfectOption 2: AccurateOption 3: ExactOption 4: SpecificAns: Perfect-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 22: Which river rises in Germany's Black Forest mountains and empties into the Black Sea?Option 1: RhoneOption 2: DanubeOption 3: RhineOption 4: VolgaAns: Danube-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 23: Which is the principal river of Australia?Option 1: GoulburnOption 2: MurrayOption 3: GascoyneOption 4: DarlingAns: Murray-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 24: Which is the largest river system in North America?Option 1: ColoradoOption 2: Jefferson-Missouri-MississippiOption 3: Rio GrandeOption 4: St. LawrenceAns: Jefferson-Missouri-Mississippi-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 25: Which is the longest river in Asia?Option 1: Huang HeOption 2: GangaOption 3: YangtzeOption 4: BrahmaputraAns: Yangtze-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 26: Which monarch has had the longest reign in British history, ruling for almost sixty four years?Option 1: Elizabeth IOption 2: Queen VictoriaOption 3: George VIIOption 4: James IAns: Queen Victoria-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 27: Which war in British history was named after a flower?Option 1: War of the LiliesOption 2: War of the RosesOption 3: War of the CarnationsOption 4: War of the DaisiesAns: War of the Roses-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 28: Which British Prime Minister coined the term 'Iron Curtain'?Option 1: Neville ChamberlainOption 2: Winston ChurchillOption 3: Ramsay MacDonaldOption 4: Clement AttleeAns: Winston Churchill-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 29: Arrange these islands from the largest to the smallest in area: Madagascar, Borneo, Greenland, and New Guinea.Option 1: Greenland, Madagascar, New Guinea, BorneoOption 2: New Guinea, Borneo, Greenland, MadagascarOption 3: Greenland, Borneo, Madagascar, New GuineaOption 4: Greenland, New Guinea, Borneo, MadagascarAns: Greenland, New Guinea, Borneo, Madagascar-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 30: In which ocean are the Seychelles islands located?Option 1: IndianOption 2: AtlanticOption 3: PacificOption 4: ArcticAns: Indian-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Standing
Q. 1: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde Park-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: Israel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: In which country are the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth located?Option 1: Republic of IrelandOption 2: RussiaOption 3: FinlandOption 4: CanadaAns: Republic of Ireland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: If you landed at the Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport, which European city would be in?Option 1: MilanOption 2: RomeOption 3: ParisOption 4: LondonAns: Rome-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: The Serpentine is a lake situated in the middle of which park in London?Option 1: St. James ParkOption 2: Bushy ParkOption 3: Hyde ParkOption 4: Green ParkAns: Hyde Park-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: The hilltop fortress of Masada has been declared as a World Heritage Site since 2001 by UNESCO. Which Middle Eastern nation is it situated in?Option 1: JordanOption 2: IsraelOption 3: IranOption 4: IraqAns: Israel-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: In which country are the megalithic passage tombs of Newgrange and Knowth located?Option 1: Republic of IrelandOption 2: RussiaOption 3: FinlandOption 4: CanadaAns: Republic of Ireland-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BLOGGER
Q. 1: Katherine sent her friend a few photos that were taken in the Red Square. Which city was Katherine in?Option 1: BeijingOption 2: ShanghaiOption 3: TokyoOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which out of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Vitamin E is water soluble?Option 1: Vitamin AOption 2: Vitamin DOption 3: Vitamin COption 4: Vitamin EAns: Vitamin C-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which vitamin helps blood to clot after an injury?Option 1: Vitamin DOption 2: Vitamin KOption 3: Vitamin AOption 4: Vitamin CAns: Vitamin K-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which vitamin prevents night blindness?Option 1: Vitamin AOption 2: Vitamin BOption 3: Vitamin EOption 4: Vitamin CAns: Vitamin A-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Who is the only ghost who can control Peeves the Poltergeist in the 'Harry Potter' series?Option 1: Bloody BaronOption 2: Nearly Headless NickOption 3: Sir CadoganOption 4: Dark AvengerAns: Bloody Baron-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: What is the name of the minister of magic in the 'Harry Potter' series?Option 1: Ludo BagmanOption 2: Cornelius FudgeOption 3: Barty Crouch Sr.Option 4: Arthur WeasleyAns: Cornelius Fudge-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Also known as 'Doctor Mirabilis', which English friar of the Franciscan order encouraged original thinking, scientific enquiry, and the use of reason in place of blind faith and orthodoxy, in the 13th century?Option 1: Roger BaconOption 2: John WycliffeOption 3: William of OckhamOption 4: Peter AbelardAns: Roger Bacon-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: Which Spanish explorer is known mainly for his conquest of the Aztec Empire?Option 1: Francisco PizarroOption 2: Francisco CoronadoOption 3: Vasco de BalboaOption 4: Hernan CortesAns: Hernan Cortes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Which present-day country did the military conqueror Nadir Shah rule over?Option 1: ArmeniaOption 2: AfghanistanOption 3: TurkeyOption 4: IranAns: Iran-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Who founded a new capital city of Russia and also a major seaport, naming these after himself/herself?Option 1: Ivan the GreatOption 2: Catherine the GreatOption 3: Peter the GreatOption 4: Anna the GreatAns: Peter the Great-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: Jim Hawkins is the protagonist in which adventure novel?Option 1: Great ExpectationsOption 2: KidnappedOption 3: Treasure IslandOption 4: A Tale of Two CitiesAns: Treasure Island-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: Who wrote tales about the adorable baby rabbits Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail?Option 1: Beatrix PotterOption 2: Jan BrettOption 3: Enid BlytonOption 4: Dr. SeussAns: Beatrix Potter-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: What is the name of Alicia's bossy, know-it-all cousin, who creates a lot of trouble in the 'Malory Towers' series by Enid Blyton?Option 1: JuneOption 2: SueOption 3: AprilOption 4: PrueAns: June-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: What is the full name of the horse-loving girl Bill in Enid Blyton's 'Malory Towers' series?Option 1: BelindaOption 2: WilhelminaOption 3: MatildaOption 4: WilmaAns: Wilhelmina-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: Which early 1990s rap artist sang the song 'Ice ice baby'?Option 1: CoolioOption 2: MC HammerOption 3: Dr. DreOption 4: Vanilla IceAns: Vanilla Ice-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: Which singer's real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: EminemOption 3: Marc AnthonyOption 4: Kid RockAns: Eminem-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Which pop singer made her debut with the hit song 'Baby one more time'?Option 1: Christina AguileraOption 2: Britney SpearsOption 3: Nelly FurtadoOption 4: Natalie ImbrugliaAns: Britney Spears-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: Which pop singer is famous for hit albums like 'Thriller', 'Bad', and 'Dangerous'?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: Michael JacksonOption 3: StingOption 4: George MichaelAns: Michael Jackson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 22: What is the tissue that connects a bone with another bone called?Option 1: MuscleOption 2: TendonOption 3: LigamentOption 4: NerveAns: Ligament-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 23: What is the tissue that connects a bone to a muscle called?Option 1: CartilageOption 2: LigamentOption 3: NeuronOption 4: TendonAns: Tendon-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 24: What type of body parts do ball and socket, hinge, pivot, and gliding refer to?Option 1: JointsOption 2: MusclesOption 3: TendonsOption 4: LigamentsAns: Joints-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 25: Ryan walked on a floor in a mall that had just been mopped. He slipped. Why?1. There was high friction between Ryan's shoes and the wet floor.2. There was very little friction between Ryan's shoes and the wet floor.3. There was a very high gravitational force.4. There was no gravitational force.Option 1: Statement twoOption 2: Statement threeOption 3: Statement oneOption 4: Statement fourAns: Statement two-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 26: If the same amount of water is kept in a glass tumbler, a wide bowl, a covered vessel and a narrow test tube, out of which will the water evaporate first?Option 1: GlassOption 2: Narrow test tubeOption 3: Wide bowlOption 4: Covered vesselAns: Wide bowl-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 27: Out of four balls weighing 1kg, 5kg , 6kg, and 10kg respectively, which will hit the ground first if they are all dropped from the same height at exactly the same time?Option 1: 5 kg ballOption 2: 1 kg ballOption 3: 10 kg ballOption 4: 6 kg ballAns: 1 kg ball-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: On a holiday to Europe, Selena went to see St. Basil's Cathedral, famous the world over for its distinctive 'onion domes'. Which city was she in?Option 1: HelsinkiOption 2: LondonOption 3: WarsawOption 4: MoscowAns: Moscow-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: Madeline went on a holiday to Burgundy and Alsace. Name the country she was visiting.Option 1: SwitzerlandOption 2: ItalyOption 3: GermanyOption 4: FranceAns: France-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 4: Neena had a photo taken when she was standing on the Harbour Bridge looking at the Opera House. Which Australian city was she in?Option 1: MelbourneOption 2: SydneyOption 3: AdelaideOption 4: BrisbaneAns: Sydney-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which out of Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Vitamin E is water soluble?Option 1: Vitamin AOption 2: Vitamin DOption 3: Vitamin COption 4: Vitamin EAns: Vitamin C-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which vitamin helps blood to clot after an injury?Option 1: Vitamin DOption 2: Vitamin KOption 3: Vitamin AOption 4: Vitamin CAns: Vitamin K-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: Which vitamin prevents night blindness?Option 1: Vitamin AOption 2: Vitamin BOption 3: Vitamin EOption 4: Vitamin CAns: Vitamin A-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: Who is the only ghost who can control Peeves the Poltergeist in the 'Harry Potter' series?Option 1: Bloody BaronOption 2: Nearly Headless NickOption 3: Sir CadoganOption 4: Dark AvengerAns: Bloody Baron-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: What is the name of the minister of magic in the 'Harry Potter' series?Option 1: Ludo BagmanOption 2: Cornelius FudgeOption 3: Barty Crouch Sr.Option 4: Arthur WeasleyAns: Cornelius Fudge-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Also known as 'Doctor Mirabilis', which English friar of the Franciscan order encouraged original thinking, scientific enquiry, and the use of reason in place of blind faith and orthodoxy, in the 13th century?Option 1: Roger BaconOption 2: John WycliffeOption 3: William of OckhamOption 4: Peter AbelardAns: Roger Bacon-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 11: Which Spanish explorer is known mainly for his conquest of the Aztec Empire?Option 1: Francisco PizarroOption 2: Francisco CoronadoOption 3: Vasco de BalboaOption 4: Hernan CortesAns: Hernan Cortes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 12: Which present-day country did the military conqueror Nadir Shah rule over?Option 1: ArmeniaOption 2: AfghanistanOption 3: TurkeyOption 4: IranAns: Iran-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 13: Who founded a new capital city of Russia and also a major seaport, naming these after himself/herself?Option 1: Ivan the GreatOption 2: Catherine the GreatOption 3: Peter the GreatOption 4: Anna the GreatAns: Peter the Great-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 14: Jim Hawkins is the protagonist in which adventure novel?Option 1: Great ExpectationsOption 2: KidnappedOption 3: Treasure IslandOption 4: A Tale of Two CitiesAns: Treasure Island-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 15: Who wrote tales about the adorable baby rabbits Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cottontail?Option 1: Beatrix PotterOption 2: Jan BrettOption 3: Enid BlytonOption 4: Dr. SeussAns: Beatrix Potter-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 16: What is the name of Alicia's bossy, know-it-all cousin, who creates a lot of trouble in the 'Malory Towers' series by Enid Blyton?Option 1: JuneOption 2: SueOption 3: AprilOption 4: PrueAns: June-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 17: What is the full name of the horse-loving girl Bill in Enid Blyton's 'Malory Towers' series?Option 1: BelindaOption 2: WilhelminaOption 3: MatildaOption 4: WilmaAns: Wilhelmina-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 18: Which early 1990s rap artist sang the song 'Ice ice baby'?Option 1: CoolioOption 2: MC HammerOption 3: Dr. DreOption 4: Vanilla IceAns: Vanilla Ice-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 19: Which singer's real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: EminemOption 3: Marc AnthonyOption 4: Kid RockAns: Eminem-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 20: Which pop singer made her debut with the hit song 'Baby one more time'?Option 1: Christina AguileraOption 2: Britney SpearsOption 3: Nelly FurtadoOption 4: Natalie ImbrugliaAns: Britney Spears-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 21: Which pop singer is famous for hit albums like 'Thriller', 'Bad', and 'Dangerous'?Option 1: Robbie WilliamsOption 2: Michael JacksonOption 3: StingOption 4: George MichaelAns: Michael Jackson-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 22: What is the tissue that connects a bone with another bone called?Option 1: MuscleOption 2: TendonOption 3: LigamentOption 4: NerveAns: Ligament-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 23: What is the tissue that connects a bone to a muscle called?Option 1: CartilageOption 2: LigamentOption 3: NeuronOption 4: TendonAns: Tendon-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 24: What type of body parts do ball and socket, hinge, pivot, and gliding refer to?Option 1: JointsOption 2: MusclesOption 3: TendonsOption 4: LigamentsAns: Joints-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 25: Ryan walked on a floor in a mall that had just been mopped. He slipped. Why?1. There was high friction between Ryan's shoes and the wet floor.2. There was very little friction between Ryan's shoes and the wet floor.3. There was a very high gravitational force.4. There was no gravitational force.Option 1: Statement twoOption 2: Statement threeOption 3: Statement oneOption 4: Statement fourAns: Statement two-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 26: If the same amount of water is kept in a glass tumbler, a wide bowl, a covered vessel and a narrow test tube, out of which will the water evaporate first?Option 1: GlassOption 2: Narrow test tubeOption 3: Wide bowlOption 4: Covered vesselAns: Wide bowl-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 27: Out of four balls weighing 1kg, 5kg , 6kg, and 10kg respectively, which will hit the ground first if they are all dropped from the same height at exactly the same time?Option 1: 5 kg ballOption 2: 1 kg ballOption 3: 10 kg ballOption 4: 6 kg ballAns: 1 kg ball-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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