Worldly important questions/answers for Competitive examinations

1.What is the capital of France?
Ans. Paris

  1. Who wrote “Romeo and Juliet”?
    Ans. William Shakespeare
  2. What is the largest planet in our solar system?
    Ans. Jupiter
  3. Which element has the chemical symbol ‘O’?
    Ans. Oxygen
  4. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
    Ans. Leonardo da Vinci
  5. In which year did the Titanic sink?
    Ans. 1912
  6. What is the smallest country in the world by land area?
    Ans. Vatican City
  7. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
    Ans. Diamond
  8. Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
    Ans. Japan
  9. What is the longest river in the world?
    Ans. Nile River
  10. Who is the author of “Harry Potter” series?
    J.K. Rowling

12.What is the capital of Australia?
Ans. Canberra

  1. Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
    Ans. Mars
  2. What is the largest ocean on Earth?
    Ans. Pacific Ocean
  3. Who discovered penicillin?
    Ans. Alexander Fleming
  4. What is the capital of Canada?
    Ans. Ottawa
  5. Who was the first man to step on the moon?
    Ans. Neil Armstrong
  6. What is the chemical formula for water?
    Ans. H₂O
  7. Which country is known for inventing the first computer?
    Ans. United Kingdom
  8. Who was the first President of the United States?
    Ans. George Washington
  9. What is the capital of Italy?
    Ans. Rome
  10. What is the largest mammal in the world?
    Ans. Blue Whale
  11. Who wrote “The Odyssey”?
    Ans. Homer
  12. What is the boiling point of water at sea level in Celsius?
    Ans.100°C
  13. What is the name of the tallest mountain in the world?
    Ans. Mount Everest
  14. Who invented the telephone?
    Ans. Alexander Graham Bell
  15. What is the capital of Spain?
    Ans. Madrid
  16. Which scientist developed the theory of relativity?
    Ans. Albert Einstein
  17. What is the smallest bone in the human body?
    Ans. Stapes (ear bone)
  18. Who is the author of “Pride and Prejudice”?
    Ans. Jane Austen
  19. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
    Ans. Au
  20. Which country hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics?
    Ans. Brazil
  21. What is the capital of Germany?
    Ans. Berlin
  22. What is the largest desert in the world?
    Ans. Sahara Desert
  23. Who is known as the Father of the Computer?
    Ans. Charles Babbage
  24. What is the capital of Russia?
    Ans. Moscow
  25. What is the main ingredient in traditional Japanese miso soup?
    Ans. Miso paste (fermented soybeans)
  26. Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
    Ans. Africa
  27. Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
    Ans. Michelangelo
  28. What is the freezing point of water in Fahrenheit?
    Ans. 32°F
  29. What is the largest island in the world?
    Ans. Greenland
  30. Who wrote “The Great Gatsby”?
    Ans. F. Scott Fitzgerald
  31. Which country is known for the Eiffel Tower?
    Ans. France
  32. What is the capital of Egypt?
    Ans. Cairo
  33. Who is the founder of Microsoft?
    Ans. Bill Gates
  34. What is the most spoken language in the world?
    Ans. Mandarin Chinese
  35. What is the largest continent by land area?
    Ans. Asia
  36. Which planet is closest to the sun?
    Ans. Mercury
  37. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
    Ans. Marie Curie
  38. What is the capital of India?
    Ans. New Delhi
  39. What is the smallest planet in our solar system?
    Ans. Mercury
  40. Who wrote “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”?
    Ans. Mark Twain
  41. What is the capital of Japan?
    Ans. Tokyo
  42. What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
    Ans. Pound Sterling
  43. Who invented the light bulb?
    Ans. Thomas Edison
  44. What is the capital of Brazil?
    Ans. Brasília
  45. What is the longest river in the United States?
    Ans. Mississippi River
  46. What is the name of the largest reef system in the world?
    Ans. Great Barrier Reef
  47. Who wrote “1984” and “Animal Farm”?
    Ans. George Orwell
  48. What is the chemical symbol for sodium?
    Ans. Na
  49. Who was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?
    Ans. Margaret Thatcher
  50. What is the capital of South Korea?
    Ans. Seoul
  51. What is the national flower of Japan?
    Ans. Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
  52. Who is the author of “To Kill a Mockingbird”?
    Ans. Harper Lee
  53. What is the largest country by land area?
    Ans. Russia
  54. Who discovered America in 1492?
    Ans. Christopher Columbus
  55. What is the capital of Argentina?
    Ans. Buenos Aires
  56. Which scientist formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation?
    Ans. Isaac Newton
  57. What is the capital of China?
    Ans. Beijing
  58. Which planet is known as the Earth’s Twin?
    Ans. Venus
  59. What is the name of the longest bone in the human body?
    Ans. Femur (thigh bone)
  60. Who is the artist behind the painting “Starry Night”?
    Ans. Vincent van Gogh
  61. What is the capital of Greece?
    Ans. Athens
  62. What is the name of the process by which plants make their food?
    Ans. Photosynthesis
  63. Who wrote the play “Hamlet”?
    Ans. William Shakespeare
  64. What is the capital of Mexico?
    Ans. Mexico City
  65. Who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection?
    Ans. Charles Darwin
  66. What is the largest organ in the human body?
    Ans. Skin
  67. Who was the first Emperor of China?
    Ans. Qin Shi Huang
  68. What is the capital of Thailand?
    Ans. Bangkok
  69. What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
    Ans. Avocado
  70. Who is the author of “Moby-Dick”?
    Ans. Herman Melville
  71. What is the chemical symbol for iron?
    Ans. Fe
  72. Which planet has the most moons?
    Ans. Saturn (as of current discoveries)
  73. What is the capital of Turkey?
    Ans. Ankara
  74. Who wrote “The Divine Comedy”?
    Ans. Dante Alighieri
  75. What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
    Ans. Riyadh
  76. Who was the first person to propose the heliocentric theory of the solar system?
    Ans. Nicolaus Copernicus
  77. What is the capital of Norway?
    Ans. Oslo
  78. What is the largest country in South America by land area?
    Ans. Brazil
  79. Who is known as the Father of Modern Physics?
    Ans. Albert Einstein
  80. What is the capital of Kenya?
    Ans. Nairobi
  81. Which vitamin is produced when a person is exposed to sunlight?
    Ans. Vitamin D
  82. Who painted “The Last Supper”?
    Ans. Leonardo da Vinci
  83. What is the capital of South Africa?
    Ans. Pretoria (administrative), Bloemfontein (judicial), Cape Town (legislative)
  84. Who wrote “The Catcher in the Rye”?
    Ans. J.D. Salinger
  85. What is the main gas found in the Earth’s atmosphere?
    Ans. Nitrogen
  86. What is the name of the first artificial satellite sent into space?
    Ans. Sputnik
  87. What is the capital of Portugal?
    Ans. Lisbon

100.Who discovered the law of universal gravitation?
Ans. Isaac Newton

101.What is the capital of Sweden?
Ans. Stockholm

  1. Who wrote “The Hobbit”?
    Ans. J.R.R. Tolkien
  2. What is the largest bone in the human body?
    Ans. Femur
  3. Who is known as the Father of Modern Chemistry?
    Ans. Antoine Lavoisier
  4. What is the capital of Indonesia?
    Ans. Jakarta
  5. Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?
    Ans. Brazil
  6. What is the main ingredient in traditional hummus?
    Ans. Chickpeas
  7. What is the capital of the Netherlands?
    Ans. Amsterdam
  8. Who invented the World Wide Web?
    Ans. Tim Berners-Lee
  9. What is the longest wall in the world?
    Ans. The Great Wall of China
  10. Who wrote “Crime and Punishment”?
    Ans. Fyodor Dostoevsky
  11. What is the capital of Switzerland?
    Ans. Bern
  12. What is the main component of the sun?
    Ans. Hydrogen
  13. Who was the first woman in space?
    Ans. Valentina Tereshkova
  14. What is the capital of Poland?
    Ans. Warsaw
  15. Which ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located in?
    Ans. Atlantic Ocean
  16. Who discovered the structure of DNA?
    Ans. James Watson and Francis Crick
  17. What is the capital of Vietnam?
    Ans. Hanoi
  18. What is the most abundant gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?
    Ans. Nitrogen
  19. Who painted “Guernica”?
    Ans. Pablo Picasso
  20. What is the capital of Nigeria?
    Ans. Abuja
  21. What is the primary ingredient in traditional Japanese sake?
    Ans. Rice
  22. Who wrote “The Brothers Karamazov”?
    Ans. Fyodor Dostoevsky
  23. What is the capital of Finland?
    Ans. Helsinki
  24. Who was the first President of South Africa after the end of apartheid?
    Ans. Nelson Mandela
  25. What is the chemical formula for table salt?
    Ans. NaCl
  26. What is the capital of the Philippines?
    Ans. Manila
  27. Who developed the first successful polio vaccine?
    Ans. Jonas Salk
  28. What is the capital of New Zealand?
    Ans. Wellington
  29. Which country has the most natural lakes?
    Ans. Canada
  30. Who is the author of “Jane Eyre”?
    Ans. Charlotte Brontë
  31. What is the capital of Austria?
    Ans. Vienna
  32. What is the hardest rock?
    Ans. Diamond
  33. Who invented the first practical telephone?
    Ans. Alexander Graham Bell
  34. What is the capital of Bangladesh?
    Ans. Dhaka
  35. What is the largest species of shark?
    Ans. Whale Shark
  36. Who was the first human to travel into space?
    Ans. Yuri Gagarin
  37. What is the capital of Morocco?
    Ans. Rabat
  38. Which scientist is known for the laws of motion?
    Ans. Isaac Newton
  39. What is the capital of Iraq?
    Ans. Baghdad
  40. What is the longest mountain range in the world?
    Ans. Andes Mountains
  41. Who wrote “Les Miserable”?
    Ans. Victor Hugo
  42. What is the capital of Chile?
    Ans. Santiago
  43. What is the chemical symbol for lead?
    Ans. Pb
  44. What is the smallest country in Africa by land area?
    Ans. Seychelles
  45. Who composed the Four Seasons?
    Ans. Antonio Vivaldi
  46. What is the capital of Pakistan?
    Ans. Islamabad
  47. What is the fastest land animal?
    Ans. Cheetah
  48. Who wrote “The Count of Monte Cristo”?
    Ans. Alexandre Dumas
  49. What is the capital of Malaysia?
    Ans. Kuala Lumpur
  50. What is the capital of Hungary?
    Ans. Budapest
  51. Who discovered radioactivity?
    Ans. Henri Becquerel
  52. What is the capital of South Sudan?
    Ans. Juba
  53. Which planet is known for having a ring system?
    Ans. Saturn
  54. Who wrote “Wuthering Heights”?
    Ans. Emily Brontë
  55. What is the capital of Iceland?
    Ans. Reykjavik
  56. What is the most widely spoken language in Africa?
    Ans. Swahili
  57. Who invented the printing press?
    Ans. Johannes Gutenberg
  58. What is the capital of Myanmar (Burma)?
    Ans. Naypyidaw
  59. What is the primary gas in the Earth’s atmosphere?
    Ans. Nitrogen
  60. Who painted “The Persistence of Memory”?
    Ans. Salvador Dalí
  61. What is the capital of Slovakia?
    Ans. Bratislava
  62. What is the main ingredient in traditional Scottish haggis?
    Ans. Sheep’s offal (heart, liver, lungs)
  63. Who is the author of “The Old Man and the Sea”?
    Ans. Ernest Hemingway
  64. What is the capital of Qatar?
    Ans. Doha
  65. What is the longest river in South America?
    Ans. Amazon River
  66. Who invented the theory of electromagnetism?
    Ans. James Clerk Maxwell
  67. What is the capital of Ukraine?
    Ans. Kyiv
  68. What is the primary ingredient in Greek tzatziki?
    Ans. Yogurt
  69. Who wrote “Brave New World”?
    Ans. Aldous Huxley
  70. What is the capital of Lebanon?
    Ans. Beirut
  71. What is the chemical symbol for potassium?
    Ans. K
  72. Who discovered the planet Uranus?
    Ans. William Herschel
  73. What is the capital of Jordan?
    Ans. Amman
  74. What is the main ingredient in Indian paneer?
    Ans. Milk (used to make fresh cheese)
  75. Who wrote “The Canterbury Tales”?
    Ans. Geoffrey Chaucer
  76. What is the capital of Belarus?
    Ans. Minsk
  77. What is the largest land animal?
    Ans. African Elephant
  78. Who is known for the Uncertainty Principle in quantum mechanics?
    Ans. Werner Heisenberg
  79. What is the capital of Uzbekistan?
    Ans. Tashkent
  80. What is the primary ingredient in French ratatouille?
    Ans. Eggplant (along with other vegetables)
  81. Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
    Ans. Miguel de Cervantes
  82. What is the capital of Cyprus?
    Ans. Nicosia
  83. What is the highest waterfall in the world?
    Ans. Angel Falls
  84. Who is known as the Father of Geometry?
    Ans. Euclid
  85. What is the capital of Sri Lanka?
    Ans. Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
  86. What is the primary ingredient in Italian risotto?
    Ans. Arborio rice
  87. Who wrote “Frankenstein”?
    Ans. Mary Shelley
  88. What is the capital of Bulgaria?
    Ans. Sofia
  89. What is the most populous city in the world?
    Ans. Tokyo
  90. Who invented the steam engine?
    Ans. James Watt
  91. What is the capital of Peru?
    Ans. Lima
  92. What is the smallest bird in the world?
    Ans. Bee Hummingbird
  93. Who developed the theory of psychoanalysis?
    Ans. Sigmund Freud
  94. What is the capital of Yemen?
    Ans. Sana’a
  95. What is the primary ingredient in Spanish paella?
    Ans. Rice
  96. Who wrote “War and Peace”?
    Ans. Leo Tolstoy
  97. What is the capital of Libya?
    Ans. Tripoli
  98. What is the tallest building in the world?
    Ans.Burj Khalifa

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