Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 4

Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 4


  • How many feet in a fathom Six
  • Christopher Columbus sailed in the Nina - Pinta and Santa Maria
  • Which leader died in St Helena: Napoleon Bonaparte
  • What does ring a ring a roses refer to: The Black Death
  • What would you do with a maris piper :Eat it - it’s a potato
  • What is the currency of Austria: Schilling
  • What is the Islamic equal to the red cross: Red Crescent
  • What are Munroes: Mountains in Scotland
  • What does an alopecia sufferer lack Hair
  • What is a baby rabbit called Kit or Kitten
  • Which country had The Dauphin as a ruler France
  • What is a Winston Churchill Cigar
  • Who or what lives in a formicarium Ants
  • It’s a flock of sheep what's a group of owls called Parliament
  • What animal would you find in a form- Hare
  • John browe minnoch (1941-83) of USA was the heaviest man. He weighted 635 kgs.
  • The first product to have a bar code was Wrigley's gum.
  • The Mona Lisa has no eyebrows. It was the fashion in Renaissance Florence to shave them off.
  • The cigarette lighter was invented before the match
  • Every drop of seawater contains approximately 1 billion gold atoms
  • The US national anthem actually has three verses, but everyone just knows the first one.
  • The total combined weight of the worlds ant population is heavier than the weight of the human population.
  • Buckingham Palace in England has over six hundred rooms
  • The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid
  • Butterflies taste with their feet
  • One of the countries through which equator passes is: Malaysia
  • Clocks, which moves with the velocities comparable with the velocity of light, run: with zero velocity
  • Humming bird belongs to a category called: Endotherm 
  • PERT is a technique used for which one of the following? Project Management
  • Han myung has become the first woman prime minister of south korea.
  • At which international film festival is the ‘Golden Lion’ awarded to the best film? Venice Film Festival
  • Which of the following planets takes nearly the same time for a rotation on its own axis as does the Earth? Mars
  • Who was the founder of the Asiatic Society? William Jones
  • Fortis Hospitals chain is an enterprise of Ranbaxy
  • The major natural regions of the world are delineated primarily on the basis of temperature, rainfall and cultivated vegetation
  • The agreement between India and China, by which both accepted Panchsheel as the basis of their relations, was signed in 1954
  • Which of the following territories of India was/were invaded by China on November 19, 1962? Ladakh and NEFA
  • Deflation is contraction in volume of money or credit that results in a decline of price level
  • Which one of the following is not allied to Geophysical Sciences? Palaeontology 
  • The conservation of hawks and owls is important to mankind chiefly because these birds eat many harmful rodents
  • the plane of the earth’s equator were not inclined to the plane of
  • In which city was the famous black hole: Calcutta
  • If you had rubella what would you have caught: German Measles
  • La Giaconda is better known as what: Mona Lisa
  • Eric Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author: George Orwell
  • Which country do Sinologists study: China
  • What is Orchesis - either professional or amateur: Art of Dancing
  • Whose autobiography was The long walk to Freedom: Nelson Mandela
  • Clyde Tonbaugh discovered what planet in 1930: Pluto
  • Which chess piece could be a member of the church: Bishop
  • Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State: Delaware
  • What martial arts name means gentle way: Judo
  • Kimberlite contains what precious item: Diamonds
  • Which country introduced the worlds first diesel loco in 1912: Germany
  • What animals name translates as water horse: Hippopotamus
  • Which two metals are alloyed to make pewter: Tin and Lead
  • What is the longest river in Italy: Po
  • Oil seed rape belongs to which plant family: Mustard
  • Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what: Rhodesia
  • What is the staple food of one third of the worlds population: Rice
  • What digit does not exist in Roman Numerals: Zero
  • Who was nicknames The desert Fox (both Names): Erwin Rommel
  • Which European country is divided into areas called Cantons: Switzerland
  • Who created Tarzan (all names) in 1914: Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Who is the only American president elected unopposed: George Washington
  • Which countries men use the most deodorant: Japan
  • What was the first credit card: Diners Club
  • Which country made the worlds first feature film in 1906: Australia Story of Kelly gang
  • Where is the worlds largest gold depository: Federal reserve bank Manhattan
  • What is 6 inches bigger in Summer: Eiffel tower
  • Which 1956 film caused riots in cinemas: Rock around the clock
  • From what language does the word alphabet come: Greek -alpha beta
  • What was the first film made in cinemascope: The robe
  • A pearmain is what type of fruit: Apple
  • What did God create on the fifth day (both): Sea creatures and birds
  • What were the first false teeth made from: Ivory
  • Which leader lives in the Potola: Dalai Lama
  • Which country invented the concentration camp: Britain - Boer war
  • Scotopic people can do what: See in the dark
  • What is the most critical thing keeping bananas fresh transport: Temperature not below 13 C 55F
  • What city has Kogoshima as its airport: Tokyo
  • What is a baby whale called: Calf
  • On what is the Mona Lisa painted: Wood
  • Which bird turns it head upside down to eat: Flamingo
  • Who rode a horse called Bucephalus: Alexander the Great
  • Who invented popcorn: American Indians
  • For what is spirits of salt another name: Hydrochloric acid
  • What flower is the symbol of secrecy: Rose
  • What is the white trail behind a jet plane made from: Ice Crystals
  • If you were doing vaccimulgence what doing: Milking a cow
  • Who was the Greek goddess of love: Aphrodite
  • What is the only creature that can turn its stomach inside out: Starfish
  • What is the worlds most popular green vegetable: Lettuce
  • Which country had the first women MPs 19 in 1907: Finland
  • Which Mediterranean countries orchestra is bigger than its army Monaco
  • Where can you buy a copy of Penguin News: Falkland Islands
  • Which African country was founded by Americans: Liberia
  • What was Britain called - before it was Britain: Albion
  • What part of a frog do you rub to hypnotise it: Its belly
  • What was the first gramophone record made from: Tinfoil
  • which famous person invented the cat flap: Isaac Newton


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