Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 11
- Sadam Hussain Became President in 1979.
- After breakup Grobachev became president of USSR.
- Pearl Harbor incident took place on 7th Dec 1941.
- The currency Euro was launched on 1 Jan 1999.
- In April 1986 the place named CHERNOBYL gained world fame due to accident in Atomic Reactor.
- Alexander died in Babylon in 322 B.C.
- Berlin Wall kept East and West Germany divided for 28 years. It was dismantled by East German Gov. on Nov 18th 1989.
- Mohen jo Daro was founded by Sir John Marshall, also know as mound of dead. The people residing there were traders by profession. There is found of statue of bull, which denotes that people were worshippers of it.
- Taj Mahal is locted in Agra, the white marble mausoleum built by shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal in 1529. It was designed by Shiraz (Iranian Architect) over twenty years.
- Taxilla is the ancient city of the province of Punjab. It is the site of ancient archeological excavation.
- The place named Normandy became worlds famous due to the D.Day landgin during the Second World War on 6th June 1944. Normandy is located in France.
- After the First World War the Dawes Plan was launched in year 1924.
- Industrial Revolution first started in Britain.
- After the first world war (1914-18) the Allies signed a treaty of Sevres in 1920 with Turkey.
- The Marshal Plan was announced on 5th June 1947 at Harvard.
- Statue of liberty is 151 feet tall. It is made of copper, located in the Liberty Island in New York. It was presented by France to US. It unveiled in 1886.
- The original residents of India before the arrival of the Aryan were Dravidians.
- Romulus founded the city of Rome in 753 B.C.
- Buddhism is non-theistic religion.
- Majority of the population of Vietnam comprise of Buddhist.
- Naval Missile Brahmos Cruise Missile is an Indian Missile.
- Cambodian language has 74 Alphabets.
- China’s population is about 1261 million.
- Hellas is the word appears on the postage stamp of Greece.
- A group of Nightingales is called a Watch.
- Young fish is called fingerling.
- Joey is the kid of Kangaroo.
- Gam of Whales.
- Northern Europe is known with Scandinavian Region and Nordic Region.
- Countries Area wise-Russia-Canada-China-USA-Brazil.
- 250 children born every minute.
- AAA, Agricultural Adjustment Act is related to President Roosevelt.
- Currently out of the worlds population the Muslims are one fifth.
- Virtue party belongs to Turkey.
- The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of Nepal.
- Federal system has central and provincial government.
- The international customary laws which allow states to punish as offender are known as criminal Juris Gentium.
- The term “In Camera” is used for the trial of case when case is heard without reporting to public.
- Latin term De Jure means by Law.
- The word Iron Curtain was used by Winston Churchill.
- Reconciliation means when third party investigates and suggests a solution to a dispute.
- In literacy term the dramatic work with aims at exciting laughter is called Farce.
- Aquiline is for eagle.
- Bovine is for cattle.
- Canine is for dog.
- Caprine is for goat.
- Corvine is for crow.
- Equine is for horse.
- Feline is for horse.
- Leonine is for cat.
- Lupine is for wolves.
- Ovine is for sheep.
- Pavonine is for peacock.
- Psittacine is for parrot.
- Simian is for apes, monkey.
- Ursine is for bear.
- Vulpine is for fox.
- Gallup poll is the method of assessing public opinion through representative expression of opinion of cross reaction of the population of a country.
- Tax on import and Export is called Tariff.
- Antwerp is called by the name of key to the common market.
- Stone Age is also known as Paleolithic period.
- Orangutan means man of the woods.
- Sugar Island is the located at the confluence of Ganga and the Bay of Bengal.
- Agraphia means inability to write.
- King Faisal is called “The Islamic Coordinator”.
- The creator of “Mona Lisa” belonged to Italy.
- The Labor party believes in Socialism.
- The US Senate comprises 100 members.
- “Warsak Dam” has been built on the River Kabul.
- 5 June is known as World Environment Day.
- “The Sun also Rises” is written by Earnest Hemingway.
- Black Death reaches England in 1348.
- Intifada denotes Palestinian uprising.
- Caucasus is situated between Caspian and Black Sea.
- Kabul in the largest city of Afghanistan.
- Akbar was died at Agra in 1650.
- In 1783 Britain acknowledged the independence of USA.
- The term cartel refers to Unity of parties, factions or nation in a common cause.
- Term the belief in the “rightness” of rule is legitimacy.
- Tyranny is the form of government in which one person rules arbitrarily.
- Barbers invaded North Africa before Arabs.
- Popular name of Canada is Land of Maple.
- American’s parliament is Congress.
- Largest oil company belong to USA is The Ecxon Corporation.
- New name of Lyallpur is Faisalabad.
- Indian city, Ahmedabad, is associated to textile industry.
- ‘National People’s Assembly’ belongs to Algeria.
- Aeroflot is Russia’s airline.
- Bakhtar is the news agency of Afghanistan.
- Croix de Guerre is the highest military award of France.
- The currency of Syria is pound.
- Som is the currency of Uzbekistan.
- Machiavelli was born in Florence.
- Montesquieu wrote ‘the spirit of laws’.
- Rousseau was born in Geneva.
- Bentham is the father of utilitarianism.
- Lenin was a Bolshevik leader.
- Hitler’s theory of the state is known as National Socialism.
- John Locke advocated basic human rights.
- Montesquieu was a political sociologist.
- Mao joined communist party in 1921.
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