Mary Read and Anne Boney had what job in common
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Mary Read and Anne Boney had what job in common
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Mary Read and Anne Boney had what job in common
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Which children’s character was created by Mary Tourtel
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Rupert the Bear
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Sarah Josepha Hall wrote what
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Mary had a little lamb
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What better name is Mary Westmacott better known
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Agatha Christie
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General Knowledge, MCQs / Q&AIt is the last day of the third quarter, the midway point of the second half of the year.
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Why was Mary Mallen locked up from 1915 to 1938?
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Typhoid Mary
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Anna Mary Robinson – famous American painter – what name?
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General Knowledge, MCQs / Q&AFlannery O’Connor was an American writer. She wrote two novels and 32 short stories. Her Complete Stories won the 1972 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.
1. What was Flannery O’Connor’s first name?
a) Hilda
b) Mary
c) Stephanie
d) Jane
2. When was Flannery O’Connor born?
a) 25 March 1925
b) 18 May 1922
c) 31 July 1919
d) 30 December 1915
3. Where was Flannery O’Connor born?
a) Boston
b) Atlanta
c) Savannah
d) New Orleans
4. Which college did Flannery O’Connor attend?
a) Bethany College
b) St. John’s College
c) St. Agnes’ College
d) Georgia State College for Women
5. Which university did Flannery O’Connor attend?
a) Harvard
b) Yale
c) Princeton
d) Iowa
6. Which was Flannery O’Connor’s first novel?
a) Wise Blood
b) The Violent Bear It Away
c) Mystery and Manners
d) The Habit of Being
7. When did Flannery O’Connor publish A Good Man Is Hard to Find, and Other Stories?
a) 1979
b) 1955
c) 1969
d) 1971
8. Which disease afflicted Flannery O’Connor?
a) Parkinson’s disease
b) Alzheimer’s disease
c) Lupus erythematosus
d) Agranulocytic angina
9. When did Flannery O’Connor die?
a) 22 January 1969
b) 12 June 1978
c) 3 August 1964
d) 5 November 1984
10. Where did Flannery O’Connor die?
a) Reno
b) Milledgeville
c) Albuquerque
d) Portland
1. What was Flannery O’Connor’s first name?
b) Mary
2. When was Flannery O’Connor born?
a) 25 March 1925
3. Where was Flannery O’Connor born?
c) Savannah
4. Which college did Flannery O’Connor attend?
d) Georgia State College for Women
5. Which university did Flannery O’Connor attend?
d) Iowa
6. Which was Flannery O’Connor’s first novel?
a) Wise Blood
7. When did Flannery O’Connor publish A Good Man Is Hard to Find, and Other Stories?
b) 1955
8. Which disease afflicted Flannery O’Connor?
c) Lupus erythematosus
9. When did Flannery O’Connor die?
c) 3 August 1964
10. Where did Flannery O’Connor die?
b) Milledgeville
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MCQs / Q&A, Personalities1. When was James Alfred Van Allen born?
a) 4 February 1924
b) 2 April 1918
c) 7 September 1914
d) 28 December 1912
2. Where was James Alfred Van Allen born?
a) Mount Pleasant
b) Silver Spring
c) Dartmouth
d) Charlestown
3. Which college did James Alfred Van Allen attend?
a) William and Mary College
b) Iowa Wesleyan College
c) St. Dominic’s College
d) Sacred Heart College
4. What was Aerobee which James Alfred Van Allen helped develop?
a) Missile
b) Satellite
c) Rocket
d) Destroyer
5. When was James Alfred Van Allen professor of physics at the University of Iowa?
a) 1951-1985
b) 1942-1946
c) 1946-1950
d) 1988-1998
6. What was the year 1957-1958?
a) Second International Polar Year
b) International Geophysical Year
c) International Year of Youth
d) International Year of Telecommunications
7. When was Explorer launched?
a) 26 July 1969
b) 12 June 1964
c) 31 January 1958
d) 12 November 1952
8. When did James Alfred Van Allen discover Van Allen radiation belts?
a) 1948
b) 1972
c) 1962
d) 1958
9. When did James Alfred Van Allen die?
a) 26 March 2008
b) 9 August 2006
c) 28 May 2004
d) 14 October 2012
10. Where did James Alfred Van Allen die?
a) New York
b) San Francisco
c) Los Angeles
d) Iowa City
1. When was James Alfred Van Allen born?
c) 7 September 1914
2. Where was James Alfred Van Allen born?
a) Mount Pleasant
3. Which college did James Alfred Van Allen attend?
b) Iowa Wesleyan College
4. What was Aerobee which James Alfred Van Allen helped develop?
c) Rocket
5. When was James Alfred Van Allen professor of physics at the University of Iowa?
a) 1951-1985
6. What was the year 1957-1958?
b) International Geophysical Year
7. When was Explorer launched?
c) 31 January 1958
8. When did James Alfred Van Allen discover Van Allen radiation belts?
d) 1958
9. When did James Alfred Van Allen die?
b) 9 August 2006
10. Where did James Alfred Van Allen die?
d) Iowa City
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General Knowledge, MCQs / Q&A, Personalities1. Highest mountain of world ‘Mount Everest’ is located in continent – Asia
2. Out of seven continents, continent Asia shares its East border with – Ural Mountains
3. Longest river in Asia Continent is – Yangtze of China
4. Country in Asia continent which is known as ‘Land of golden fiber’ is – Bangladesh
5. Out of seven continents, continent Asia shares its West border with – Pacific Ocean
6. What is the capital of the Republic of the Philippines? – Manila
7. Where can you find Mayon Volcano? – Albay
8. What is the main religion in Malaysia? – Islam
9. What is the national sport in Thailand? – Thai Boxing
10. What country is in south of Malaysia? – Singapore
11. In a country of over 1,900 islands, but with a land area of only one percent of its total
territory, which of these is one of the Maldives’ most important industries? – Tourism
12. The wildlife of Iran used to include an animal which is now extinct. Which of these used to
roam the northern regions of Iran? – Caspian tiger
13. The city of Rajshahi is an important center in the production of a natural fiber that comes
from a certain worm. What is the nickname of the city that comes from this association? – Silk City
14. India is bound on the north by a range of snow-capped mountains, which boast some of the
world’s highest peaks. What is the name of this mountain range, also considered to be the
world’s youngest? – The Himalayas
15. Which of these cities is in Vietnam? Pyonggang, Nam Dinh, Battambang or Alor Setar? – Nam Dinh
16. Which Asian city was awarded the honour of holding the 2014 winter Olympic games? – Sochi, Russia
17. Which of these IS an Asian city? Dushanbe, Moscow, Bucharest or Cairo? – Dushanbe
18. Which of these cities is in Sri Lanka? Thimpu, Islambad, Kabul or Colombo? – Colombo
19. Which city is just across the Bering Strait from Alaska, U.S.A.? – Uelen
20. Which Asian city is in a country that is in both Europe and Asia? – Novosibirsk
21. Mary (Mur-ree) is a city in – Turkmenistan
22. Which is the only city that is also a country in Asia? –
23. ________ city is the largest city (and former capital) of Kazakhstan – Almaty
24. Which city is capital of West Java province in Indonesia? – Bandung
25. _____________ city is principal port of Bangladesh, and is the country´s second largest city – Chittagong
26. Which city is the capital of Syria? – Damascus
27. Which city was capital of Persia 1598-1722? – Esfahan
28. ___________ city was known before 1980 as Lyallpur – Faisalabad
29. The city which is capital of Guangdong province, China – Guangzhou
30. Whart is the capital of Vietnam? – Hanoi
31. ________________is third largest city of Turkey and was formerly known as Smyrna – Izmir
32. What is the capital of Indonesia? – Jakarta
33. What is the capital of Afghanistan? – Kabul
34. Which city is capital of Punjab province in Pakistan? – Lahore
35. This city is capital of Khorasan province, Iran – Mashhad
36. Russian city which was formerly known as Novonikolaevsk – Novosibirsk
37. This Japanese city was formerly known as Naniwa. It is the center the Hanshin area, which is the most important industrial area in Japan – Osaka
38. _______ city is capital of North Korea – Pyongyang
39. The former name of Bishkek – Frunze
40. The former name of Gyumri – Leninakan
41. The city which is part of Kiaochow territory occupied by Germany in 1897 and leased to Germany for 99 years in 1898 – Qingdao
42. The capital of Saudi Arabia is – Riyadh
43. _____________city is capital of East Java province, Indonesia – Surabaya
44. What is the capital of Uzbekistan – Tashkent
45. Which city is also known as Benares? – Varanasi
46. Which Chinese city was formed in 1950 by the consolidation of Hankow, Hanyang and Wuchang – Wuhan
47. ___________ is the capital of Shaanxi province, China – Xian
48. The city which contains Japan´s major port and the country´s second largest is – Yokohama
49. What is the capital of Henan province, China – Zhengzhou
50. The people in this capital city in South Asia live in houses made of coral. The city is
located on an island – Male
51. The former name of the city Yangon is – Rangoon
52. Which Indian city is the capital of two Indian states but it itself is under the rule of the
Central Government – Chandigarh
53. What city was the capital of Pakistan from 1947 to 1959? – Karachi
54. In what city were 1000 British troops and their families killed by freedom fighters during the Indian revolt of 1857? – Kanpur
55. The former name of Banda Aceh – Kutaraja
56. The former name of Yekaterinburg – Sverdlovsk
57. Which was the second largest city in Sri Lanka? – Kotte
58. The name of the city which is also means ‘Canopy of Wood’ – Kathmandu
59. The headquarters of the fifth largest army in the world is in which of these cities? New
Delhi, Bangalore or Rawalpindi? – Rawalpindi
60. What is the only City in South-Asia which has French as an official language – Pondicherry
61. When King Charles II of Great Britain married a Portuguese princess, she brought this city
with her as dowry – Mumbai (Bombay)
62. The former name of the city Dalian is – Dairen
63. The former name of Xiamen – Amoy
64. The former name of Makassar – Ujung Pandang
65. The largest island in Iran? – Qeshm
66. The largest island in Oman? – Masirah
67. The former name of Jayapura – Hollandia
68. The former name of Kota Kinabalu – Jesselton
69. The former name of Jakarta – Batavia
70. The former name of Bandar Seri Begawan – Brunei Town
71. Which is the name of a city in both India and Pakistan? – Hyderabad
72. The former name of Astana – Tselinograd
73. Name the biggest island in Japan? – Honshu
74. The biggest island in India? – Middle Andaman
75. The former name of Bandar Khomeyni is – Bandar Shahpur
76. The former name of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is – Toyohara
77. What is the name of the former principality that was located between Nepal and Bhutan? – Sikkim
78. The mouth of the Ganges river can be found within what country? – Bangladesh
79. What is the largest island in Asia? – Borneo
80. How many of the top ten most populated countries of the world are located, at least partly,
in Asia? – 7
81. Which country shares the longest continuous border with China? – Mongolia
82. Which central Asian country, with the cities of Tashkent and Namangan, is one of the two
doubly landlocked countries in the world? – Uzbekistan
83. Which eastern/central Asian country, bordering China, is one of the least densely populated
countries in the world? – Mongolia
84. Which country, spanning two continents, has identified the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or
PKK, as a terrorist group? – Turkey
85. Which country, which has the city of Surabaya, also has land on the 2nd largest island on
the planet? – Indonesia
86. The former name of Shenyang is – Mukden
87. The former name of Guangzhou – Canton
88. What island country, south of Taiwan, has a major religion of Roman Catholicism, and is
prone to typhoons because of its location? – Philippines
89. What teardrop shaped island country has maritime borders with the Maldives, and another
country to its north? – Sri Lanka
90. What southeast Asian country is home to the Tonle Sap lake, a lake which floods to over
five times its size during the monsoon season? – Cambodia
91. Which extremely populated country has constituted a one-child policy in order to control
its population? – China
92. The former name of Vladikavkaz – Ordzhonikidze
93. The former name of Ganca, or Gandzha is – Kirovabad
94. Which very densely populated country separated from Pakistan in 1971? – Bangladesh
95. Which industrialized country has the largest metropolitan area in the world, and has more
than 6,000 islands? – Japan
96. Biggest island in China? (excluding Taiwan which is claimed by China) – Hainan
97. What is the largest island in South Korea? – Cheju
98. Which is the largest island in Philippines? – Luzon
99. The former name of Khudzhand – Leninabad
100. Name the largest island in Thailand – Phuket
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