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Gk questions answer in English part-32

 Gk questions answer in English part-32


Gk question answer, This (general knowledge question and answer) is a very important subject in the examination of all government jobs in West Bengal and all over India. General Knowledge GK For All Comparative Exam in English Part - 32 .These questions and answers are very important for school, college and various competitive exams or for job exam preparation. For those of you who are looking for GK questions and answers for various competitive exams - General Knowledge GK in English Part - 32 Question and Answer, you can read the questions and answers given below:-




1. What is Macchiato?

Ans-Coffee

2. What is Math fab Mathonwy?

Ans-One of the four Branches of the Mabinogi, according to Welsh mythology

3. What is Andouille?

Ans-Sausages

4. What is the biggest pizza chain in the world?

Ans-Domino’s

5. What is the world’s most expensive chocolate?

Ans- Amedei Porcelana

6. When you celebrate the 16 year anniversary, what would you name it?

Ans-Sapphire

7. How many balls do you need to play Quidditch?

Ans-Four balls

8. How to say welcome in French?

Ans-Bienvenue (feminine); bienvenu (masculine)

9. Martil city is located in which country?

Ans-Morocco

10. Who authored the book ‘The Story of My Experiments with Truth’?

Ans-Mahatma Gandhi

11. What is the most expensive element in the world?

Ans-Francium

12. What is the most abundant material in bone?

Ans-Calcium

13. What is the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

Ans-Children movie

14. Who is the real author of Harry Potter?

Ans-J.K. Rowling

15. Which country are the Giza Pyramids in?

Ans-Egypt

16. What is the largest volcano in the ring of fire?

Ans-Ojos del Salado

17. Which country has the most seasons?

Ans-New Zealand

18. Which country won the most FIFA world cup?

Ans-Brazil

19. Which team won the most premier league?

Ans-Manchester United

20. Who invented the Computer?
Ans-Charles Babbage

21. Which herb did the Romans eat to prevent drunkenness?

Ans-Parsley

22. What is Fusang?

Ans-A mysterious land to the east in Chinese legends.

23. What is a Domestic Longhair?

Ans-Cat

24. Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam received the Nobel Prize in 1916 in which category?

Ans-Literature

25. Who are Harry Potter’s two best friends?

Ans-Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger

26. Who was the only president in history to hold the job of a hangman?

Ans-Grover Cleveland

27. Mention a word with all vowels in order.

Ans-Facetious

28. Animals like cows and buffaloes have a special way of eating their food- named what?

Ans-Rumination, Cud

29. What is Sarasa Comet?

Ans-Goldfish

30. ROM stands for what?

Ans-Read-Only Memory

31. Which planet has the longest day?

Ans-Venus

32. How many cards are there in a playing deck?

Ans-52 cards

33. What is the most common macromolecule used for fuel in the body?

Ans-Carbohydrates, also known as sugars

34. Who invented the pencil?

Ans-Nicholas-Jacques Conte

35. Who discovered bacteria cause disease?

Ans-Louis Pasteur

36. What country had the first school?

Ans-Ancient Egypt

37. What is the largest volcano in the universe

Ans-Olympus Mons (Mars)

38. Who invented the first school in the world?

Ans-Horace Mann

39. How many days are there in a leap year?

Ans-366 days

40. What type of whale is the biggest animal in the world?

Ans-Blue Whale

41. What is the farthest point from any land on Earth, located in the Pacific Ocean?

Ans-Point Nemo

42. Barnehurst town is located in which country?

Ans-England

43. The Earth’s core likely consists mainly of what?

Ans-Iron

44. Alexandria, Egypt was founded by whom?

Ans-Alexander the Great

45. How many players are on a netball team?

Ans-Seven

46. Diamond and graphite both are forms of what?

Ans-Pure carbon

47. What is money?

Ans-the currency that can be exchanged for goods and services

48. What is the Dardanelles?

Ans-The Dardanelles is the narrow strait in northwestern Turkey connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Marmara.

49. What is the color, smell, and taste of Oxygen?

Ans-Oxygen gas is colorless, odorless, and tasteless

50. Name the first metal used by Harappan Civilization.

Ans-Copper

51. Which country has the most volcanoes?

Ans-Indonesia

52. What are blood vessels that carry blood from the heart?

Ans-Arteries

53. Which organ purifies our blood?

Ans-Kidneys

54. What is the hardest rock?

Ans-Diamond is the hardest known mineral, Mohs’ 10.

55. Who discovered the virus?

Ans-Dmitry Ivanovsky in 1982

56. What is the strongest thing on earth?

Ans-Graphene

57. What is the earth’s crust called?

Ans-Lithosphere

58. Which country has no national anthem?

Ans-Austria

59. We get solar energy from?

Ans-Sun

60. Which Viceroy of British India introduced Ilbert Bill in 1883?

Ans-Lord Rippon


61. He chose to walk _____ the subway.

Ans-through

62. What is the color of the liquid and solid oxygen?

Ans-Pale blue

63. A person from Haiti is called what?

Ans-Haitian

64. What is the national flower in Seychelles?

Ans-Tropicbird Orchid

65. In which country would you be if you were visiting the Taj Mahal?

Ans-India

66. What is the most abundant metal in the universe followed by magnesium?

Ans-Iron

67. A citizen from Honduras is called what?

Ans-Honduran

68. Oxygen also occurs in other colors, including red, pink, orange, and black. True/ False?

Ans-True

69. Who was the first king of Iceland?

Ans-Haakon IV

70. Which lake is situated at the border of Peru – Bolivia?

Ans-Lake Titicaca

71. How many kidneys do you have?

Ans-Two

72. What is the oldest national anthem in the world

Ans-The Wilhelmus (Dutch, 1932)

73. How much metal is in the human body?

Ans-Metals make up only 2.5% of the mass of the human body.

74. What is the largest mangrove forest in the world?

Ans-The Sundarbans

75. Which is the longest river in the world?

Ans-Nile

76. Numbers that can be divided only by 1 or themselves are called?

Ans-Prime Numbers

77. What is the most expensive fruit in the world?

Ans-Lost Gardens of Heligan Pineapple

78. Young one of a cat is called?

Ans-Kitten

79. How many players in a basketball team

Ans-5 players

80. Who is known as ‘Shaheed-e-Azam’?

Ans-Bhagat Singh


81. What are the four oldest civilizations?

Ans-Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus valley, and China

82. What is the average gestation period for a domestic dog?

Ans-61 days

83. The word metal comes from which Greek word?

Ans-‘metallon’

84. Unlike many substances, water expands as it freezes. True/ False?

Ans-True

85. Is Australia in the northern or the southern hemisphere?

Ans-Southern

86. Which country has the oldest history?

Ans-China

87. Of the 118 known elements, how many are metals?

Ans-91 metals

88. Chebika Oasis is located in which country?

Ans-Tunisia

89. 500 years earlier than Christopher Columbus’, which Icelandic explorer sailed to the Americas and engaged in trade?

Ans-Leifur Eiríksson (Leif the Lucky)

90. Mohenjo-Daro Site of Indus Valley Civilization was associated with which river?

Ans-Indus


91. What is the deepest river in Russia?

Ans-Baikal

92. Who invented exams?

Ans-Henry Fischel

93. What is King Arthur’s sword called?

Ans-Excalibur

94. Who received the Nobel Prize in Physics 1967?

Ans-Hans Albrecht Bethe

95. Which country does volleyball originate from?

Ans-USA

96. The name of the polygon that has 15 sides?

Ans-Pentadecagon

97. Go _____ the road to reach your destination.

Ans-by

98. 2 Caddie, Put, Tee, Bogey are the terms related to which sports?

Ans-Golf

99. A place where bees are kept is called?

Ans-Aviary

100. In which country was the invention of paper?

Ans-China




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