Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Q. 1: Which fossil fuel is formed from the dead remains of plants and animals?Option 1: Natural gasOption 2: CoalOption 3: PetroleumOption 4: Gobar gasAns: Petroleum-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 2: How do the chemicals chlorine and potassium permanganate purify water?1. They oxygenate the water.2. They kill the germs present in the water.3. They boil the water.4. They settle the impurities at the bottom.Option 1: Statement threeOption 2: Statement oneOption 3: Statement twoOption 4: Statement fourAns: Statement two-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 3: 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. 4: In which island was the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the Wonders of the Ancient World, built in the third century BC to serve as a landmark and guide Mediterranean ships at the mouth of the harbour?Option 1: PharosOption 2: MilosOption 3: SantoriniOption 4: DelosAns: Pharos-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 5: Which is the bird depicted most frequently on national flags?Option 1: CondorOption 2: EagleOption 3: FalconOption 4: HawkAns: Eagle-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 6: Which aircraft is nicknamed 'Jumbo Jet'?Option 1: McDonnell Douglas DC-10Option 2: Boeing 767Option 3: Airbus A380Option 4: Boeing 747Ans: Boeing 747-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 7: How many bricks are required to build a wall of dimensions 10 m x 4 m x 24 cm, if one brick has a volume of 1,200 cubic centimetres?Option 1: 8,000Option 2: 1,600Option 3: 800Option 4: 10,000Ans: 8,000-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 8: According to the Quidditch rules in the Harry Potter series, the 'golden snitch' is worth how many points?Option 1: 100Option 2: 150Option 3: 200Option 4: 250Ans: 150-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 9: Which famous comic strip duo was named after a theologian and a philosopher who lived in the 16th and 17th centuries respectively?Option 1: Hagar and Lucky EddieOption 2: Fred and BarneyOption 3: Tintin and Prof. CalculusOption 4: Calvin and HobbesAns: Calvin and Hobbes-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Q. 10: Which is the only type of bear to have a white fur coat?Option 1: Grizzly BearOption 2: Atlas BearOption 3: Polar BearOption 4: Sun BearAns: Polar Bear-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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