Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 5

Miscellaneous General Knowledge One Liner MCQs 5



  • What was invented by Dr Albert Southwick in 1881: Electric chair
  • Where would you find line of Mars - Girdle of Venus: Palm - lines in Palmistry
  • What do Ombrophobes fear: Rain
  • Who landed on Timor Island after being cast adrift: Captain Bligh
  • A C-Curity was the original name of what common object: Zip Fastener
  • What does ludo mean (literally): I Play
  • An elephant has 400000 what in its trunk: Muscles
  • What colour is cerulean: Deep Blue
  • What does Zip stand for in the American Zip Code: Zone Improvement Plan
  • Percy Shaw invented what in 1934: Cats eyes
  • Which acid was first prepared from distilled red ants: Formic acid
  • Milton lost which sense: Sight
  • Eiffel designed the Eiffel tower - what was his first name: Gustave
  • The Koh-i-Nor is a famous diamond - what does the name mean: Mountain of Light
  • What was Britain's first colony (annexed in 1583): Newfoundland
  • A skulk is a group of which animals: Foxes
  • Who was the Goddess of the rainbow: Iris
  • Who was the first actor to appear on cover of Time magazine: Charlie Chaplin
  • In which country did the turnip originate: Greece
  • Which animals can live longest without water: Rats
  • Which fruit contains the most protein: Avocado
  • In sailing ship days who often acted as the ships doctor: Cook
  • A muster is a group of which birds: Peacocks
  • Which country grew the first Orange: China
  • Gossima was the original name of what game: Table Tennis
  • A kindle is the name for a group of what young animals: Kittens
  • Minerva is the Goddess of what: Wisdom
  • One person every 6 seconds dies from what: Contaminated water diseases
  • The length of what is approximately 1/10th circumference of earth: Great wall of China
  • USA has most airports which country has second most: Australia
  • In 1829 Walter Hunt invented what common item: Safety Pin
  • Who invented punched cards used in early computing 1880s: Herman Hollerith
  • 1500 paces was what Roman measurement: League
  • Who gave the UN the land in NY to build their HQ: John D Rockerfeller
  • Which writer coined the word Cyberspace in 1984: William Gibson –Neuromancer
  • What is the oldest known infectious disease: Leprosy
  • What was invented in 1855 45 years later than it was needed: Can Opener
  • Chogori is better know by what boring name: K2
  • Which country has the worlds biggest (on land) National Park: Canada – Wood Buffalo 17300s ml
  • What was Edison’s first practical invention: Tick a Tape for stockmarket
  • Which company invented the transistor radio in 1952: Sony
  • What metal impurity makes rubies red and emeralds green: Chromium
  • What is dittology: Double meaning
  • Which country invented the mariners compass: China
  • How was Alexander the Greats body preserved: In large jar of honey
  • What was invented 1903 - patented 1906 G C Beilder: Photocopier
  • What country consumes the most coal each year: China
  • What does soviet mean: Workers Council
  • In which city is the worlds oldest museum - Ashmolian 1679: Oxford
  • To what family does the hippopotamus belong: Pig
  • In which city is the worlds oldest tennis court from 1496: Paris
  • Who said Politics is the art of the possible 11 Aug 1867: Otto Von Bismarck
  • In which country did Turkeys originate: USA
  • What colour is worn for funerals in Egypt: Yellow
  • An Arab horse has less what than other horses: Bones - one vertebra less
  • In what country did red onions originate: Italy
  • What job did Ernest Hemmingway do in WW1: Ambulance Driver
  • What was the name of the Roman God of sleep-Somnos
  • What is the name of the four holy books of the Hindus-The Vedas
  • What animal always gives birth to same sex twins-Armadillo
  • What colour is named after a battle fought in Italy in 1859-Magenta
  • What does the name Ghengis Khan mean-Very Mighty Ruler
  • What is the most common disease in the world-Dental Caries
  • Which country was the first to make seat belts compulsory-Czechoslovakia
  • A young what is called an Eyas-Hawk
  • In a Gynocracy - who rules- Women
  • What type of animal is a markhor-Wild Goat
  • What is the last book of the Bible-Revelations
  • What historical event was referred to as Black 47-Irish Potato Famine
  • Tempera uses water and what to paint with- Egg Yoke
  • Which company developed the Laser Printer -Cannon
  • The name of which countries capital means good air-Argentina – Buenos Aires
  • Which dictator preferred 50,000 rifles to 50,000 votes-Benito Mussolini
  • What country was once named New France- Canada
  • In which country were modern banknotes first used-Sweden
  • What does the syrinx help a bird to do-Sing
  • What food item in French literally means twice cooked-Biscuit
  • The Titanic has a sister ship - name it-The Olympic
  • Halcyon is the poetic name for which bird-Kingfisher
  • Which country invented French fried potatoes-Belgium
  • The word bungalow comes from which language-Hindi
  • What is the Japanese Shinkasen-High speed Train
  • What is a travelator-Horizontal Escalator
  • Where was Napoleon born-Ajaccio -Corsican capitol
  • In the wild what animal pollinates banana plants-Bats
  • What colour is the Black Box carried in aircraft-Orange
  • Allium Sativum is better known as what-Garlic
  • What was Madam Curie's husbands name-Pierre
  • The USA president lives in the White House - Who Blue House-President South Korea
  • What does an aronophobe fear -Internet
  • Which world famous landmark is found on Mount Lee? The Hollywood Sign
  • The name of which Indian city means Village of Boiled Beans -Bangalore
  • What county has its map on its flag-Cyprus
  • Lucknow is a city in India - and what other country-Canada
  • What invention was nicknamed the Noisy Serpent in 1902-Vacuum Cleaner
  • What country has a regiment of bicycle mounted soldiers-Switzerland
  • Which animal has legs but cant walk- Hummingbird
  • In what city 1985 was the worlds first computer museum opened-Boston
  • Skeleton is derived from Greek - what is its literal translation-Dried Up
  • Edward Hunter USA Journalist invented what term Korean war-Brainwashing

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