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Question 2. Hosni Mubarak was the president of which country for almost 30 years?
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Question 1 – This French painter was born on 14 November 1840. He has work like ‘Impression, Sunrise’ and ‘Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son’ to his name. Who was he?
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Question 3 – ___ is a fictional Indian superhero appearing in Raj comics. It was created in the late 1980s by Sanjay Gupta. (Fill in the blank)
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Question 1 – Which of these was earlier known as the ‘Hailey National Park’ when it was established in 1936?
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Question 2 – In 2011, which country hosted a Formula 1 race for the first time?
Answer is – India
Question 3 – Punjab is also called ‘The Land of Five Waters’. Which of these is NOT a river that flows through the region of Punjab?
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Question 4 – Which country has recently approved the sale of a home-grown drug that is expected to cure Alzheimer’s?
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Question 1 – Which one of these blood-types is called the ‘universal donor type’ because it is compatible with all other blood type?
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Question 2 – What is the official currency of Afghanistan?
Answer is – Afghan Afghani
Question 3 – What is the capital of Norway?
Answers – Oslo
Question 4 – Washing soda is the common name for which compound?
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Question 5 – Which of these is an annual fair in Rajasthan, known for its camel trading event?
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Question 1 – Today, 31st October is the birthday of India’s first Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. What is the name given to a statue erected in his honor in Gujarat?
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Question 2 – What is the name of the closest large spiral galaxy to our own Milky Way?
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Question 1 – What currency is shared by Austria, Finland, France, and Portugal?
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Question 2 – Today, 30th October is the birthday of one of Football’s legends. He was instrumental in his team winning the 1986 FIFA world cup and was named ‘Co-Player of the Century’ in 1999, along with Brazilian Pele. Who is this player?
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Question 3 – What is the capital of Argentina?
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Question 4 – Who was the republican nominee who ran against Obama in the 2012 U.S. presidential elections?
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Question 5 – The age of a star can be estimated by its color, which of these colors indicates the star is amongst the youngest?
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Question 1 – What name was given to the Wall street crash of 29th October 1929, also known as the Stock market crash of 1929 which lead to the Great depression in the 1930s? (The Great Depression was a severe worldwide economic depression).
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Question 4 – Regarded as the architect of modern Indian football, he was the Indian football coach and manager of the national team from 1950 until his death in 1963. Who is he?
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Question 5 – Khantumm bamboo dance is the folk dance of which state?
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Question 1 – In which country would you find the temple complex Angkor Wat?
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Question 2 – Which of the following is used in making a Pencil?
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Question 1 – Today, 26th October is the birthday of an actress who played the part of ‘Daenerys Targaryen’ also known as ‘The mother of dragons’ in the recently concluded famous HBO series ‘Game of Thrones’. What is the name of this actress?
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Question 2 – This famous politician celebrates her birthday today. She served as the ‘United States Secretary of State’ between 2009-2013. She is also the wife of a former US president and she herself ran for the US presidency in 2016. Who are we talking about?
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Question 3 – Which famous hotel, designed to resemble the sail of a ship, stands on an artificial island 280 m from Jumeirah Beach?
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Question 1 – The Korea Open 2019 is starting today. Which of these sports is played in Korea Open?
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. Which Indian shuttler clinched the men’s singles title at the 2019 Bahrain International Series Badminton?
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2. The first engineering college in India was established by Lord Dalhousie as Thomason College of Civil Engineering in the year 1847. It later became an IIT. Where is this college located?
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1.Blue-tongue, a disease on domestic and wild ruminants(Goats, sheep, cattle) is caused by ______? (Fill in the blank)
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1. Famous Bollywood movie ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ)’ released today in 1995. In the movie, Raj and Simran took a trip to which part of the world?
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1. International Day for the Eradication of Poverty’ is observed today by the United Nations. This Convention recognizes the right of every child to a standard of living adequate for the child’s physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social development. What is the theme of this event this year?
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1. World Food Day’ is celebrated today, in honor of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 1945. Which is the main challenge that UN wants to tackle by observing ‘World Food Day’?
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1. It is the first feature-length motion picture with not only a synchronized recorded music score but also lip-synchronous singing and speech in several isolated sequences. Which movie is being talked about here?
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1. Hugh Jackman, the actor most famous for his Marvel character ‘Wolverine’ celebrates his birthday today. Which country is Hugh Jackman from?
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Question 1 :- Legend of Indian cinema Amitabh Bachchan celebrates his birthday today. Which year was he awarded India’s 2nd highest civilian honor, Padma Vibhushan?
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Question 2 – In which country is the highest (in altitude) cricket ground in the world located?
Answer is :– India
Question 3 – Ganymede is the largest moon in our solar system. Which planet does it orbit around?
Answer is :– Jupiter
Question 4 – What would you call a type of scientist who studies dinosaurs and fossils?
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Question 5 – All Indian currency notes have the denomination written in a number of languages. Besides the writing in Hindi and English on the front, how many other regional languages appear on the back panel?
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Question 1 :- Today, 10 October is observed as ‘World Mental Health Day’ by the World Health Organisation to raise awareness of mental health issues around the world and mobilizing efforts in support of mental health. It was celebrated in the year_______ for the first time. (Fill in the blank)
Answer is :– 1992
Question 2 – Legendary Bollywood actress Rekha was born today. Which of the following films did she win a National award for best actress in 1982?
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Question 3 – Monarch Edward IV of England ruled which sport illegal in 1477?
Answer is :– Cricket
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Question 1 :- Today, 09 October is celebrated as ‘World Post Day’ to create awareness about the role of the postal sector in people’s and businesses’ lives and its contribution to the social and economic development of countries. Since which year is ‘World Post Day’ being celebrated?
Answer is :– 1969
Question 2 – Today, 09 October marks the 79th birth anniversary of the legendary English singer John Lennon. Which world famous band was he a part of?
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Question 3 – The Ao language is spoken in which of the following States?
Answer is :– Nagaland
Question 4 – Which planet in our solar system is named after the Roman god of war?
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Question 5 – Where can you find India’s only floating post-office, which is situated on a lake?
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Question 1 :- Today, October 08 is celebrated as ‘Indian Air-force (IAF) Day’ as the IAF was founded on this day in 1932. What is the motto of the IAF?
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Question 2 – What rank does the Chief of Air Staff hold in the Indian Air-Force?
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Question 4 – Which of the following is NOT a folk dance that originated in Maharashtra?
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Question 5 – Which place in India holds the Guinness World Record for being the wettest place on Earth?
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Q1- It is Vladimir Putin’s birthday today. He has been the president of Russia for 5 terms and was recently selected for a 6th term. Which building holds the office of the president of Russia?
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Q2 – Which of these desserts has its roots in Hyderabad’s Nizami legacy, and is traditionally prepared from dried apricots?
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Q1: During The British Raj, A Now Widely-Recognized Monument Was Built To Commemorate The Visit Of King George V And The Queen Mary To Bombay. Which Monument Is It?
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Q2: What Is The Metal Or Plastic Casing Around The End Of A Shoelace Called?
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Q3: Rajasthan Is The Prominent Desert Region Of India. Which Desert Makes Up Most Of This State?
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Question 1 :- Today, 5th October is celebrated as ‘World Teachers Day’ by UNESCO and Education International each year to help give the world better understanding of teachers and the role they play in the development of students and society. When was the First ‘World Teachers Day’ celebrated?
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Question 2 :- Shanghai is currently the most populated city in the world. But which was the first city to reach a population of 1 million?
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Question 4 :- The actor who played Gandhi in Lage Raho Munnabhai, won a National Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role. Name the actor.
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Question 5 :- Earth’s atmosphere is made up of several gasses, but which element makes up the majority of the air?
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Question 1 :- World Animal Day’ is celebrated today in order to improve welfare standards of animals around the globe. Which year was the first ‘World Animal Day’ celebrated?
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Question 2 :- Which is the largest living fish in the ocean?
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Question 3 :- Which multinational conglomerate is the parent company to Google?
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Question 4 :- The ‘starfish’ has recently been renamed because it is an echinoderm like the sea urchin, and not a fish. Do you know what it is popularly called now?
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Question 5 :- The 2018 film, Pad Man, starring Akshay Kumar is based on a true story. Who is the social entrepreneur that inspired the character?
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Question 2 :- The novel, White Tiger, won the Man Booker prize in 2008, and was the debut novel of an Indian-born author. Who wrote it?
Answer is :- Arvind Adiga
Question 3 :- What is the dot that appears over the lowercase letters, ‘i’ and ‘j’, called?
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Question 5 :- She was the first Indian woman to become a teacher, and opened up the first girl’s school in India in 1848. Who is she?
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Question 1 :- In which year was Mahatma Gandhi nominated for the Nobel Prize for the first time?
Answer is :- 1937
Question 2 :- On which day in history did Mahatma Gandhi embark on the famous Dandi March?
Answer is :- 12th March 1930
Question 3 :- Although they shared differing ideologies, Mahatma Gandhi called X as ‘The Prince among the patriots’. In 1944, in a radio broadcast, X was the first one to address Gandhi as the ‘Father of the nation’. Identify X?
Answer is :- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Question 4 :- Gandhi was nominated for the Nobel Peace prize _____ times but never won. The Nobel committee publicly acknowledges the omission till date, expressing regret that Gandhi had never been awarded the prize.
Answer is :- 5
Question 5 :- Mahatma Gandhi shares his birthday with which Indian prime minister?
Answer is :- Lal Bahadur Shastri
Question 6 :- Which of these books was NOT written by Mahatma Gandhi?
Answer is :- Long Walk to Freedom
Question 7 :- The book ‘Unto This Last’ greatly captivated and transformed Gandhiji. So much so that he translated it into Gujarati. Who was its author?
Answer is :- John Ruskin
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Question 1 :- Which of these is an annual fair in Rajasthan, known for its camel trading event?
Answer is :- Pushkar Mela
Question 2 :- Who composed the famous classical music melody – ‘Fur Elise’?
Answer is :- Beethoven
Question 3 :- Which is the largest country in the world in terms of land area?
Answer is :- Russia
Question 4 :- Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other at the same time.
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Question 5 :- Which planet is the closest to Earth?
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Q– Arundhati Roy won the Booker prize in 1997 for her debut novel. What was the novel called?
Answers is – The God Of Small Things
Question 2 – Tour De France is an annual multi-stage event associated with which of these sports?
Answers is – Cycling
Question 3 -Which actress will portray the story of acid attack victim, Laxmi Agarwal, alongside Vikrant Massey in an upcoming film by Meghana Gulzar?
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Question 4 – Which is the only tennis Grand Slam tournament that is played on grass courts currently?
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Question 5 – Which company has made the humanoid robot known as ASIMO?
Answers is – Honda
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Question 2 – Which is the longest river in Asia?
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Question 3 – To commemorate Rahul Dravid’s 10,000 Test runs, a wall with 10,000 bricks was built in which of these cricket stadiums?
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Question 4 – Until 1955, the State Bank of India was known as __?.
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Question 1 – Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, who was born today in 1820, fought for women’s right as an activist and helped introduce the ‘Widow re-marriage act’ in India. Where was he born?
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Question 2 – Serena Williams, the famous tennis star, was born today in 1981. How many Olympic gold medals has she won?
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Question 1 – In 1416, this city became the capital of not just Denmark, but of Norway and Sweden as well. Which city is being talked about here?
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Question 2 – Originating in the Tibetan plateau near Lake Mansarovar, which river flows through Ladakh?
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Question 1 – Which of these village in Andhra Pradesh became the first ‘smart digital village’ in the state in 2016?
Answers is – Mori
Question 2 – Today is Kareena Kapoor’s birthday. Her first film released in the year 2000. What was the name of her first film?
Answers is – Refugee
Question 3 – 21st September is observed as International Day of Peace. Which world body (Inter-government organisation) started this event?
Answers is – United Nations
Question 4 – The Red Square is considered the central square of which Russian city?
Answers is – Moscow
Question 5 – Manipur is one of the 7 Sister states of north-east India. After Independence, in the north-east, Manipur and Tripura where princely states. Manipur became an Indian state today (21st September) in which year?
Answers is – 1949
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Question 1 – Switzerland celebrates May 26th as Science day to mark the day of APJ Abdul Kalam’s visit in 2006. True or false?
Answers is – TRUE
Question 2 – It is Mahesh Bhatt’s birthday today. Which movie directed by Mahesh Bhatt in 1998 won Ajay Devgn his first National award for Best Actor?
Answers is – Zakhm
Question 3 – What was the term used to refer to British women who fought for women’s right to vote in the early 20th century?
Answers is – Suffragattes
Question 4 – Which of the following is NOT a peak in the Himalayas?
Answers is – Jungfrau
Question 5 – You can find the Victoria Terminus in Mumbai and the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata. Now if you are visiting the Gateway of India, which city are you in?
Answers is – Mumbai
Answers – 19th September
Question 1 – In botany, strawberries are part of the rose family.
Answers is – TRUE
Question 2 -Who is the first-ever cricket captain to win 100 matches in IPL history?
Answers is – MS DHONI
Question 3 – India’s longest rail-road bridge ‘Bogibeel Bridge’ was inaugurated last year. Its built over which of the following rivers?
Answers is – Brahmputra
Question 4 – In which European city would you find the famous Blue Domed Church?
Answers is – Santorini , Greece
Question 5 – Who among these is the chief legal advisor to the Government of India, and is the primary lawyer for GOI in the Supreme Court.
Answers is – Attorney General
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Question 1 – ‘Man, Woman and Child’ is a novel by Erich Segal. The Bollywood adaptation, released in the 80s, was a remake of the Malayalam film Olangal which was based on the novel. What was the name of this movie?
Answers is – Masoom
Question 2 – Which British theoretical physicist and author who died in 2018 said ‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’?
Answers is – Stephen Hawking
Question 3 – Google is the most commonly used serach engine around the world. Who created Google in 1998?
Answers is – Larry Page & Sergery Bin
Question 4 – Did you know that the stomach produces an acid to help digestion. Which acid do the stomach acids primarily consist of?
Answers is – Hydrocloric Acid
Question 5 – What is the term used for a word or phrase created by rearranging the letters of another word or name or phrase?
Answers is – Anagram
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Question 1 – Which is the smallest state in India in terms of area?
Answer is – Goa
Question 2 – The Indian Prime Minister has inaugurated South Asia’s first cross-border oil pipeline. The pipeline will connect India with which country?
Answer is – NEPAL
Question 3 – Rafael Nadal recently won his 4th US Open title. He holds the record for the most French Open titles won by a tennis player. How many French Open titles has Rafael Nadal won?
Answer is – 12
Question 4 – This movie was initially titled ‘High Jump’. The movie is said to have been inspired from the biography of the legendary Japanese filmmaker Akiro Kurosawa. What movie is being talked about here?
Answer is – Taare Zameen Par
Question 5 – The Zero Mile Stone is a pillar built by British during Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in 1907, then considered to be the center of India. Which city is it located in?
Answer is – Nagpur
Amazon 16th September Quiz Details
1)The Maharashtra government along with Amir Khan launched a new sports initiative to train athletes from rural and tribal areas for international events like the Olympics. What is the mission called?
ans- Mission Shakti
2) India is known for its handloom products created by artisans all over the world. When is National Handloom Day celebrated to honour this craft?
ans- 7th August
3) A teenager recently broke Michael Phelps’ record in the 200m butterfly stroke. Who was it?
ans- Kristof Milak
4) Madre, Morsa, Maman and Okaasan are different terms for a _____.
ans- Mother
5) OPPO ended its sponsorship of the Indian Cricket team. Who will be taking over as the official sponsor for the team going forward?
ans-BYJU’s
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Q1. Podiatrists are medical professional devoted to the study and medical treatment of _?
Ans- Feet
Q2.- What was the name of the network of computers that eventually gave rise to the Internet?
Ans- Arpanet
Q3.-What was the name of the network of computers that eventually gave rise to the Internet?
Ans- Sir Ben Kingsley
Q4.- What was the name of the network of computers that eventually gave rise to the Internet?
Ans- UK
Q5.- Which sportsperson has topped the Forbes list of 2019 as the highest paid woman in sports?
Ans- Serena Williams
Amazon 14th September Quiz Details
1) 14th September is celebrated as ‘Hindi Diwas’ as, on this day Hindi became one of the official languages of India. In which year was Hindi made one the official language?
ans- 1949
2) Hindi is the 4th most spoken language in the world, which is the most spoken language around the world?
ans- Mandarin Chinese
3) Which country is referred to as ‘the land of a thousand lakes’?
ans- Finland
4) An honorary Oscar is given out annually to celebrate motion picture achievements that are not covered by the existing categories of Oscar Awards. Which one of these have NOT received an honorary Oscar?
ans- Alan Rickman
5) Which of the 7 continents of the world has the most number of countries?
ans- Africa
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Question 1. RK Laxman was a famous cartoonist, known for his illustration of the ‘Common Man’. Which popular series was his brother famous for?
Answer: Malgudi Days
Question 2. Which of the 7 continents of the world has the most number of countries?
Answer: Africa
Question 3. Which movie won the award for Best Hindi Film at the 66th National Awards held in August?
Answer: Andhadhun
Question 4. The British government made a motivational poster before World War II to keep people from panicking. The words from that poster are now commonly featured on clothing, novelty items, and internet memes. What was printed on the poster?
Answer: Keep Calm and Carry On
Question 5. This musical instrument is believed to have existed since 15,000 BC, making it one of the oldest instruments in the world. The modern version of it has 47 strings and 7 pedals. Which instrument are we talking about?
Answer: Harp
Amazon 10Th September Quiz Answer
Q1 – Which Is The Hottest Planet In Our Solar System?
Ans – Venus
Q2 – Which Of These Is NOT A Genre Of Music?
Ans – Pinks
Q3 – Katrina Kaif’s Sister Will Be Seen In Her Bollywood Debut Film, Kwatha, Opposite Salman Khan’s Brother In Law, Aayush Sharma. Can You Name Her?
Ans – Isabelle Kaif
Q4 – What Is The Name Of The Mythical Creature Which Has The Head Of A Human And The Body Of A Lion? A Large Structure Of This Is Seen In Giza, Egypt.
Ans – Sphinx
Q5 – Which Was The First Song To Be Played In Outer Space?
Ans – Jingle Bells
8Th September Quiz Question
1. The famous ‘Hornbill festival’ is celebrated in which of the following states of India?
Ans- Nagaland
2) Which one of these is a traditional folk dance of the people of Lakshadweep Islands?
Ans- Lava dance
3) Which song by Coldplay (filmed in Mumbai) features Beyonce, and Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor and showcases the festival of Holi, among other things related to India?
Ans- Hymn for the Weekend
4) In context to geographics, what are ‘Isohyets’?
Ans- Lines on a map showing equal rainfall
5) Which of the following will you associate ‘Sattriya’ with?
And – a dance form
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1) ‘Ablutophobia’ is the fear of?
Ans – Bathing
2) Facebook recently launched a new cryptocurrency. What is it called?
Ans – Libra
3) Vlad the Impaler was an emperor in Romania in the 14th century. Which fictional character was based on him?
Ans – Dracula
4) Which element was discovered on the Sun before it was discovered on Earth?
Ans – Helium
5) The Statue of Liberty is known world-over as a symbol of the USA. But it was gifted to America by another country. Who gifted it?
Ans – France
Amazon 6Th September Quiz Question
Q1 – Which Is The Smallest Planet In Our Solar System?
Ans – Mercury
Q2 – Fanta And Sprite Belong To Which Beverage Company?
Ans – The Coca-Cola Company.
Q3 – The Researchers From The University Of Chicago Have Discovered Remnants Of Seawater From The Ice Age. In Which Ocean Was This Discovery Made?
Ans – Indian Ocean.
Q4 – The Banana Plant Is Classified As A Herb. True Or False?
Ans – True.
Q5 – If The Green Revolution Is Related To Agriculture, What Does A Blue Revolution Refer To?
Ans – Fish
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AmazoQ1 – Which Of The Following Is The Official Language In Argentina?
Ans – Spanish
Q2 – In India, Engineer’s Day Is Celebrated On September 15. It Commemorates The Birth Anniversary Of Which Indian Scientist?
Ans – M. Visvesvaraya
Q3 – While Most Societies Follow A Patrilineal Tradition Wherein The Father’s Name Is Passed On To The Children, Some Do Not. Which One Of These Indian Ethnic Communities Follow A Matrilineal Tradition?
Ans – Khasi, Meghalaya
Q4 – Rahul Dravid Was Recently Appointed As The Head Of Cricket At The NCA (National Cricket Academy). When Was The NCA Founded?
Ans – 2000
Q5 – In The Lion King, What Is The Name Of Simba’s Uncle I.E. Mufasa’s Brother?
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Q1. What is the capital of Finland?
Ans- Helsinki
Q2. In 1995, UNESCO named Easter Island (a remote volcanic island in Polynesia) as a World Heritage Site. What is this place known for?
Ans- Stone head statues
Q3. Which of the following writers was NOT born in India?
Ans- Jhumpa Lahiri
Q4. A teenager recently broke Michael Phelps’ record in the 200m butterfly stroke. Who was it?
Ans- Kristof Milak
Q5. Which nation was the first to give women the right to vote?
Ans- New Zealand
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1) Which is the largest country in the world in terms of land area?
Ans – Russia
2) What is the currency of China called?
Ans – Yuan
3) Velcro has been making life easier since its invention. Do you know where was velcro invented?
Ans – Switzerland
4) ‘281 and Beyond’ is the autobiography of a veteran Indian cricketer. Who is the author of this book?
Ans – VVS Laxman
5) A ‘Torero’ is a term associated with which of these?
Ans – Bull fighting
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Q1 – The __________ Is A Horseshoe Shaped Zone Found Along The Pacific Rim Where Around 90% Of The World’s Earthquakes Occur?
Ans – The Ring Of Fire
Q2 – Who Is The Author Of The Book, ‘My Seditious Heart’ Which Is A Collection Of Non-Fiction Essays? Hint – The Author Is A Winner Of The Man Booker Prize For Fiction.
Ans – Arundhati Roy
Q3 – A Doctor Of Indian-Origin Was Recently Crowned Miss England 2019. Who Is She?
Ans – Bhasha Mukherjee
Q4 – Switzerland Celebrates May 26th As Science Day To Mark The Day Of APJ Abdul Kalam’s Visit In 2006. True Or False?
Ans – True
Q5 – The State Bank Of India Was Previously Known As ______
Ans – Imperial Bank Of India
Amazon Quiz Answer For September 1
1) The tiger population in India has grown from 1,400 in 2006 to 2,977 in 2019. Which state has recorded the highest number of tigers in the country?
Ans – Madhya Pradesh
2) The iconic Bollywood film, ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun’ has completed 25 years since its making. Who directed this film?
Ans – Sooraj Barjatya
3) Which famous painter is known for his artwork called ‘Starry Night’? Hint – he is the same artist who cut off his own ear.
Ans – Vincent van Gogh
4) LEDs are small light sources commonly used in electronic devices, flashlights, lightbulbs etc. What does LED stand for?
Ans – Light Emitting Diode
5) Who won the 2019 F1 German Grand Prix?
Ans – Max Verstappen
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Q1. The Indian classical instrument, the sitar, has been used by popular brands like ‘The Beatles’ in their music. Which other band used it in their chart-topping hit, ‘Paint It Black’?
Ans- The Rolling Stones
Q2. He was the first-ever Indian to win a silver medal at the Olympics for shooting. Then, he went on to lead the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. Who is he?
Ans- Rajyavardhan Singh Rathode
Q3. Now a world-renowned sporting event, this race was originally created to boost the circulation of a struggling newspaper called L’Auto in France. Which event are we referring to?
Ans- Tour de France
Q4. All of the below Bollywood actors has worked as a Radio Jockey (RJ) before starting their acting careers, except?
Ans- Shah Rukh Khan
Q5. This vitamin plays an important role in the body because it stops bleeding and helps form clots. It is also referred to as the clotting vitamin. Which one is it?
Ans- Vitamin K
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Q1 – Freddie Mercury, The Legendary Singer From The Rock Band ‘Queen’ Was Of Indian Descent. He Was Born A Parsi, And His Birth Name Was Farrokh Bulsara. True Or False?
Ans – True
Q2 – Shilpa Shetty Is All Set To Make Her Bollywood Comeback With A New Movie. What Is The Film Called?
Ans – Nikamma
Q3 – There Are Approximately 35 UNESCO World Heritage Sites In India. Which Of The Following Is NOT A UNESCO World Heritage Site?
Ans – Charminar, Hyderabad
Q4 – The Ramon Magsaysay Award Is Considered ‘Asia’s Nobel Prize’ And Was Recently Awarded To The Indian Journalist, Ravish Kumar. This Award Is Named After The President Of Which Country?
Ans – Philippines
Q5 – In The Harry Potter Books, What Are The Creatures Who Guard The Prison Of Azkaban Called?
Ans – Dementors
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1)Which is the smallest planet in our solar system?
ans- Mercury
2) How many bones are present in a shark’s body?
ans- Zero
3) Opera is a form of musical theatre. Where did this artform originate?
ans- Italy
4) In India, Friendship Day is celebrated on the ___ Sunday of August. Fill in the blank.
ans- First
5) Espadrilles were first made in regions of France and Spain. Where are these worn?
ans- On your feet.
Amazon Quiz Answer 22 August
Q1. What is the currency of South Africa called?
Ans- Rand
Q2. Indian players Harmeet Desai and Ayhika Mukherjee won the gold at the 2019 Commonwealth Championships. Which sport did they play?
Ans- Table Tennis
Q3. She is a former international tennis player and has represented India at the Deaflympics. She has now become the first Indian to win the Miss Deaf World Pageant. Who is she?
Ans- Vidisha Baliyan
Q4. The ______ in Delhi was inaugurated on 25th Feb 2019. It is a structure comprising of four concentric circles – Amar Chakra, Veerta Chakra, Tyag Chakra, and Rakshak Chakra. Fill in the blank.
Ans- National war memorial
Q5. Who is the author of the bestselling books, ‘Sapiens’ and ‘Homo Deus’?
Ans- Yuval Noah Harari
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