mathematics quiz questions with answers

Q.1. What is the sum of 130+125+191?

A. 335

B. 456

C. 446

D. 426

Answer: C

Q.2: If we minus 712 from 1500, how much do we get?

A. 788

B. 778

C. 768

D. 758

Answer: A

Q.3: 50 times of 8 is equal to:

A. 80

B. 400

C. 800

D. 4000

Answer: B

Q.4: 110 divided by 10 is:

A. 11

B. 10

C. 5

D. None of these

Answer: A

Q.5: 20+(90÷2) is equal to:

A. 50

B. 55

C. 65

D. 60

Answer: C

Q.6: The product of 82 and 5 is:

A. 400

B. 410

C. 420

D. None of these

Answer: B

Q.7: Find the missing terms in multiple of 3: 3, 6, 9, __, 15

A. 10

B. 11

C. 12

D. 13

Answer: C

Q.8: Solve 24÷8+2.

A. 5

B. 6

C. 8

D. 12

Answer: A

Q.9: Solve: 300 – (150×2)

A. 150

B. 100

C. 50

D. 0

Answer: D

Q.10: The product of 121 x 0 x 200 x 25 is

A. 1500

B. 0

C. 4000

D. None of these

Answer B

Q.11: What is the next prime number after 5?

A. 6

B. 7

C. 9

D. 11

Answer: B

general knowledge quiz questions with answers

1) Who won the Football World Cup in 1982?
a) Brazil
b) Argentina
c) Germany
d) Italy

2) Which country is known as Suomi?
a) France
b) Finland
c) Italy
d) Norway

3) Who was the Roman Emperor in 41-54 AD?
a) Titus
b) Caligula
c) Claudius
d) Nero

4) Who won Wimbledon Women’s Singles Championship in 1988?
a) Chris Evert
b) Martina Navratilova
c) Gabriela Sabatini
d) Steffi Graf

5) Who is the author of Pride and Prejudice?
a) Jane Austen
b) Agatha Christie
c) William Shakespeare
d) Bernard Shaw

6) In the Bible, who is the eldest son of David?
a) Solomon
b) Absalom
c) Amnon
d) Jonathan

7) In which film it is said, “Some dreams come true. Some don’t. Keep on dreaming.”?
a) Autumn in New York
b) Pretty Woman
c) Basic Instinct
d) The Runaway Bride

8) Who is considered the father of geometry?
a) Pythagoras
b) Socrates
c) Alexander
d) Euclid

9) Which country was known as Nyasaland?
a) Zambia
b) Malawi
c) Zimbabwe
d) Namibia

10) Which sea separates Egypt from Saudi Arabia?
a) Blue Sea
b) Black Sea
c) Red Sea
d) Yellow Sea

11) Which country has 11 official languages?
a) India
b) USA
c) Canada
d) South Africa

12) Which pope divided the world between Portugal and Spain?
a) Pius XII
b) John II
c) Alexander VI
d) Martin V

13) How many lines are in a limerick?
a) Five
b) Seven
c) Four
d) Three

14) The flag of which country has one big star and four small stars?
a) India
b) China
c) Pakistan
d) Japan

15) Which is the national animal of Argentina?
a) Puma
b) Lion
c) Tiger
d) Deer

16) Who won seven gold medals in swimming in 1972 Munich Olympics?
a) Mark Spitz
b) Janet Evans
c) Shane Gould
d) Anita Sood

17) What is sodium chloride?
a) Pepper
b) Ginger
c) Salt
d) Onion

18) Who is the patron saint of music?
a) St. Agnes
b) St. Cecilia
c) St. Jerome
d) St. Augustine

19) What is the meaning of Anno Domini?
a) Year of the Lord
b) Good Year
c) Holy Year
d) Jubilee Year

20) In the Bible, Joseph was sold by his brothers for how many silver coins?
a) Forty
b) Sixty
c) Twenty
d) Ten

21) How many furlongs is one mile?
a) Six
b) Eight
c) Four
d) Twelve

22) Who is the founder of Sikhism?
a) Ram Mohan Roy
b) Ranjeet Singh
c) Guru Nanak
d) Zoroaster

23) When is the Feast Day of St. Francis Xavier?
a) January 1
b) March 19
c) June 29
d) December 3

24) Which river joins Ganga at Allahabad?
a) Indus
b) Yamuna
c) Godavari
d) Damodar

25) Who was the Carthagian general during Punic War II?
a) Hannibal
b) Attila
c) Chengiz Khan
d) Saladin

General Knowledge Quiz Questions with Answers – 2
1) Who won the Football World Cup in 1982?
d) Italy

2) Which country is known as Suomi?
b) Finland

3) Who was the Roman Emperor in 41-54 AD?
c) Claudius

4) Who won Wimbledon Women’s Singles Championship in 1988?
d) Steffi Graf

5) Who is the author of Pride and Prejudice?
a) Jane Austen

6) In the Bible, who is the eldest son of David?
c) Amnon

7) In which film it is said, “Some dreams come true. Some don’t. Keep on dreaming.”?
b) Pretty Woman

8) Who is considered the father of geometry?
d) Euclid

9) Which country was known as Nyasaland?
b) Malawi

10) Which sea separates Egypt from Saudi Arabia?
c) Red Sea

11) Which country has 11 official languages?
d) South Africa

12) Which pope divided the world between Portugal and Spain?
c) Alexander VI

13) How many lines are in a limerick?
a) Five

14) The flag of which country has one big star and four small stars?
b) China

15) Which is the national animal of Argentina?
a) Puma

16) Who won seven gold medals in swimming in 1972 Munich Olympics?
a) Mark Spitz

17) What is sodium chloride?
c) Salt

18) Who is the patron saint of music?
b) St. Cecilia

19) What is the meaning of Anno Domini?
a) Year of the Lord

20) In the Bible, Joseph was sold by his brothers for how many silver coins?
c) Twenty

21) How many furlongs is one mile?
b) Eight

22) Who is the founder of Sikhism?
c) Guru Nanak

23) When is the Feast Day of St. Francis Xavier?
d) December 3

24) Which river joins Ganga at Allahabad?
b) Yamuna

25) Who was the Carthagian general during Punic War II?
a) Hannibal

general knowledge quiz questions with answers

1) Who is the first President of the United States of America?
a) George Washington
b) Thomas Jefferson
c) James Monroe
d) John Adams

2) Who was born on August 15, 1769?
a) Winston Churchill
b) Queen Victoria
c) Napoleon Bonaparte
d) George V

3) Which city was previously known as Salisbury?
a) London
b) Paris
c) Harare
d) New York

4) Who is the author of “A streetcar named desire”?
a) Jhumpa Lahiri
b) Tennessee Williams
c) Ian Fleming
d) Salman Rushdie

5) Which film is in Aramaic and Latin?
a) The Ten Commandments
b) Ben-Hur
c) Apocalypto
d) The Passion of the Christ

6) Who won Wimbledon Men’s Singles Championship in 1977?
a) John McEnroe
b) Arthur Ashe
c) Boris Becker
d) Bjorn Borg

7) Who won the Olympic Gold Medal for hockey in 1980 Moscow Olympics?
a) India
b) UK
c) USA
d) USSR

8) What name was taken by Cardinal Joseph Sarto when he became pope?
a) John XXIII
b) Paul VI
c) Benedict XVI
d) Pius X

9) How many metres is one mile?
a) 1000
b) 100
c) 1609.344
d) 1705.212

10) What are vertebrates that live both under water and on land called?
a) Amphibians
b) Cats
c) Grasshoppers
d) Frogs

11) Which of the following books is not part of Pentateuch?
a) Genesis
b) Numbers
c) Ruth
d) Exodus

12) Which of the following countries is landlocked?
a) Brazil
b) Cuba
c) Bolivia
d) Colombia

13) What does Yugoslavia mean?
a) The land of the rising sun
b) The land of the midnight sun
c) The land of the Southern Slavs
d) The land of Yahoos

14) Which state of USA was once part of Russia?
a) Alaska
b) Louisiana
c) Florida
d) California

15) What did the Greeks call the present day Amu River in Iran?
a) Indus
b) Ganges
c) Jhelum
d) Oxus

16) Which of these is not a metal?
a) Gold
b) Diamond
c) Silver
d) Copper

17) Which language is written in five scripts?
a) Hindi
b) Urdu
c) Konkani
d) Telugu

18) Which British monarch in 20th century was not crowned?
a) George V
b) Edward VIII
c) George VI
d) William IV

19) Who was told “Beware the Ides of March.”?
a) Julius Caesar
b) Augustus Caesar
c) Mark Antony
d) Cleopatra

20) Which country’s postal stamps have the name Helvetia?
a) Finland
b) Iceland
c) Switzerland
d) Swaziland

21) Yen is the currency of which country?
a) Japan
b) China
c) Nepal
d) Bhutan

22) Which is the national flower of Australia?
a) Red Rose
b) Lotus
c) Tulip
d) Golden Wattle

23) What is the number of squares on a chess board?
a) 72
b) 64
c) 32
d) 48

24) Which city was the summer capital of India during British Rule?
a) Nainital
b) Darjeeling
c) Simla
d) Ooty

25) The name of which city was changed to Petrograd and Leningrad?
a) Moscow
b) Tashkent
c) Kiev
d) St. Petersburg

General Knowledge Quiz Questions with Answers – 1
1) Who is the first President of the United States of America?
a) George Washington

2) Who was born on August 15, 1769?
c) Napoleon Bonaparte

3) Which city was previously known as Salisbury?
c) Harare

4) Who is the author of “A streetcar named desire”?
b) Tennessee Williams

5) Which film is in Aramaic and Latin?
d) The Passion of the Christ

6) Who won Wimbledon Men’s Singles Championship in 1977?
d) Bjorn Borg

7) Who won the Olympic Gold Medal for hockey in 1980 Moscow Olympics?
a) India

8) What name was taken by Cardinal Joseph Sarto when he became pope?
d) Pius X

9) How many metres is one mile?
c) 1609.344

10) What are vertebrates that live both under water and on land called?
a) Amphibians

11) Which of the following books is not part of Pentateuch?
c) Ruth

12) Which of the following countries is landlocked?
c) Bolivia

13) What does Yugoslavia mean?
c) The land of the Southern Slavs

14) Which state of USA was once part of Russia?
a) Alaska

15) What did the Greeks call the present day Amu River in Iran?
d) Oxus

16) Which of these is not a metal?
b) Diamond

17) Which language is written in five scripts?
c) Konkani

18) Which British monarch in 20th century was not crowned?
b) Edward VIII

19) Who was told “Beware the Ides of March.”?
a) Julius Caesar

20) Which country’s postal stamps have the name Helvetia?
c) Switzerland

21) Yen is the currency of which country?
a) Japan

22) Which is the national flower of Australia?
d) Golden Wattle

23) What is the number of squares on a chess board?
b) 64

24) Which city was the summer capital of India during British Rule?
c) Simla

25) The name of which city was changed to Petrograd and Leningrad?
d) St. Petersburg

chemistry quiz questions with answers

  1. Which of the following is a pure substance?
    (a) Air
    (b) Salt water
    (c) Iron
    (d) Sugar solution

2.The smallest particle of an element that can exist independently is called:
(a) Molecule
(b) Atom
(c) Ion
(d) Electron

  1. The process of converting a solid directly into a gas is called:
    (a) Sublimation
    (b) Evaporation
    (c) Condensation
    (d) Melting
  2. Which of the following is a chemical change?
    (a) Melting of ice
    (b) Burning of wood
    (c) Boiling of water
    (d) Dissolving sugar in water
  3. Avogadro’s number represents the number of particles in:
    (a) 1 gram of a substance
    (b) 1 mole of a substance
    (c) 1 liter of a gas
    (d) 1 kilogram of a substance
  4. The subatomic particle with a positive charge is:
    (a) Electron
    (b) Proton
    (c) Neutron
    (d) Ion
  5. The arrangement of electrons in an atom is described by:
    (a) Atomic number
    (b) Mass number
    (c) Electron configuration
    (d) Isotopes
  6. Isotopes of an element have the same number of:
    (a) Protons
    (b) Neutrons
    (c) Electrons
    (d) All of the above
  7. The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is called:
    (a) Ionization energy
    (b) Electron affinity
    (c) Electronegativity
    (d) Bond energy
  8. The periodic table is arranged based on:
    (a) Atomic mass
    (b) Atomic number
    (c) Number of neutrons
    (d) Number of electrons
  9. A chemical bond formed by the sharing of electron pairs is called:
    (a) Ionic bond
    (b) Covalent bond
    (c) Metallic bond
    (d) Hydrogen bond
  10. The shape of a water molecule is:
    (a) Linear
    (b) Bent
    (c) Trigonal planar
    (d) Tetrahedral
  11. Polar covalent bonds occur when there is a significant difference in:
    (a) Atomic size
    (b) Electronegativity
    (c) Ionization energy
    (d) Electron affinity
  12. Ionic compounds are typically formed between:
    (a) Metals and nonmetals
    (b) Metals and metals
    (c) Nonmetals and nonmetals
    (d) Noble gases and metals
  13. A chemical reaction in which heat is released is called:
    (a) Exothermic
    (b) Endothermic
    (c) Catalyzed
    (d) Reversible
  14. The rate of a chemical reaction is influenced by:
    (a) Temperature
    (b) Concentration
    (c) Catalyst
    (d) All of the above
  15. A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed itself is called:
    (a) Reactant
    (b) Product
    (c) Catalyst
    (d) Inhibitor
  16. The process of breaking down a compound into its elements is called:
    (a) Synthesis
    (b) Decomposition
    (c) Combustion
    (d) Neutralization
  17. A solution in which water is the solvent is called:
    (a) Aqueous solution
    (b) Colloidal solution
    (c) Suspension
    (d) Emulsion
  18. A substance that donates a proton (H+) is called:
    (a) Acid
    (b) Base
    (c) Salt
    (d) Buffer
  19. A neutral solution has a pH of:
    (a) 0
    (b) 7
    (c) 14
    (d) Any value
  20. The process of adding water to an acid to dilute it is called:
    (a) Titration
    (b) Neutralization
    (c) Dilution
    (d) Dissociation
  21. The period of an element in the periodic table indicates the:
    (a) Number of shells
    (b) Number of valence electrons
    (c) Atomic number
    (d) Mass number
  22. The valency of sodium is:
    (a) 1
    (b) 2
    (c) 3
    (d) 4
  23. Which of the following compounds has an ionic bond?
    (a) Methane (CH4)
    (b) Water (H2O)
    (c) Sodium chloride (NaCl)
    (d) Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Chemistry Concepts Quiz Questions with Answers

  1. Which of the following is a pure substance?
    (c) Iron

2. The smallest particle of an element that can exist independently is called:
(b) Atom

  1. The process of converting a solid directly into a gas is called:
    (a) Sublimation
  2. Which of the following is a chemical change?
    (b) Burning of wood
  3. Avogadro’s number represents the number of particles in:
    (b) 1 mole of a substance
  4. The subatomic particle with a positive charge is:
    (b) Proton
  5. The arrangement of electrons in an atom is described by:
    (c) Electron configuration
  6. Isotopes of an element have the same number of:
    (a) Protons
  7. The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is called:
    (a) Ionization energy
  8. The periodic table is arranged based on:
    (b) Atomic number
  9. A chemical bond formed by the sharing of electron pairs is called:
    (b) Covalent bond
  10. The shape of a water molecule is:
    (b) Bent
  11. Polar covalent bonds occur when there is a significant difference in:
    (b) Electronegativity
  12. Ionic compounds are typically formed between:
    (a) Metals and nonmetals
  13. A chemical reaction in which heat is released is called:
    (a) Exothermic
  14. The rate of a chemical reaction is influenced by:
    (d) All of the above
  15. A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed itself is called:
    (c) Catalyst
  16. The process of breaking down a compound into its elements is called:
    (b) Decomposition
  17. A solution in which water is the solvent is called:
    (a) Aqueous solution
  18. A substance that donates a proton (H+) is called:
    (a) Acid
  19. A neutral solution has a pH of:
    (b) 7
  20. The process of adding water to an acid to dilute it is called:
    (c) Dilution
  21. The period of an element in the periodic table indicates the:
    (a) Number of shells
  22. The valency of sodium is:
    (a) 1
  23. Which of the following compounds has an ionic bond?
    (c) Sodium chloride (NaCl)

uttrakhand quiz questions with answers

  1. When was Uttaranchal formed?
    a) 2 February 1948
    b) 1 April 1956
    c) 18 September 1983
    d) 9 November 2000
  2. When did Uttaranchal change its name to Uttarakhand?
    a) 1 January 2007
    b) 7 May 2002
    c) 11 July 1984
    d) 22 December 1999
  3. Which country is to the east of Uttarakhand?
    a) Pakistan
    b) Nepal
    c) Afghanistan
    d) Iran
  4. Which state is to the west of Uttarakhand?
    a) Sikkim
    b) Nagaland
    c) Himachal Pradesh
    d) West Bengal
  5. Which state is to the south of Uttarakhand?
    a) Uttar Pradesh
    b) Assam
    c) Mizoram
    d) Tripura
  6. Which is the capital of Uttarakhand?
    a) Nainital
    b) Dehra Dun
    c) Mussorie
    d) Almora
  7. Which is the official language of Uttarakhand?
    a) Punjabi
    b) Haryanvi
    c) Kashmiri
    d) Hindi
  8. Who was Uttarakhand’s first chief minister?
    a) Govind Ballabh Pant
    b) Narain Dutt Tiwari
    c) Nityanand Swami
    d) Vijay Bahuguna
  9. Who was Uttarakhand’s first governor?
    a) P. C. Alexander
    b) Jagmohan Malhotra
    c) Sushilkumar Shinde
    d) Surjit Singh Barnala
  10. Which is the highest point in Uttarakhand?
    a) Kamet
    b) Trisul
    c) Nanda Devi
    d) Chogori

Uttarakhand Quiz Questions and Answers

  1. When was Uttaranchal formed?
    d) 9 November 2000
  2. When did Uttaranchal change its name to Uttarakhand?
    a) 1 January 2007
  3. Which country is to the east of Uttarakhand?
    b) Nepal
  4. Which state is to the west of Uttarakhand?
    c) Himachal Pradesh
  5. Which state is to the south of Uttarakhand?
    a) Uttar Pradesh
  6. Which is the capital of Uttarakhand?
    b) Dehra Dun
  7. Which is the official language of Uttarakhand?
    d) Hindi
  8. Who was Uttarakhand’s first chief minister?
    c) Nityanand Swami
  9. Who was Uttarakhand’s first governor?
    d) Surjit Singh Barnala
  10. Which is the highest point in Uttarakhand?
    c) Nanda Devi

Uttar Pradesh quiz questions with answers

  1. Which country is to the north of Uttar Pradesh?
    a) Nepal
    b) Bangladesh
    c) Pakistan
    d) Bhutan
  2. Which is the capital of Uttar Pradesh?
    a) Kanpur
    b) Lucknow
    c) Sardhana
    d) Agra
  3. Which is the official language of Uttar Pradesh?
    a) Santhali
    b) Dogri
    c) Hindi
    d) Pali
  4. When was Uttaranchal separated from Uttar Pradesh?
    a) 14 March 1975
    b) 12 April 1964
    c) 7 July 1999
    d) 8 November 2000
  5. Who of the following prime ministers of India was not born in Uttar Pradesh?
    a) P. V. Narasimha Rao
    b) Lal Bahardur Shastri
    c) Charan Singh
    d) Chandra Shekhar
  6. Who of the following prime ministers of India was not born in Allahabad?
    a) Jawaharlal Nehru
    b) Indira Gandhi
    c) Vishwanath Pratap Singh
    d) Rajiv Gandhi
  7. Who was Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister in 1992?
    a) Ram Prakash Gupta
    b) Kalyan Singh
    c) Romesh Bhandari
    d) Rajnath Singh
  8. How was Uttar Pradesh formerly known?
    a) Utkala
    b) Kalinga
    c) United Provinces
    d) Anga
  9. When was Agra Presidency separated from Bengal Presidency?
    a) 1776
    b) 1792
    c) 1833
    d) 1858
  10. When did the British annex Oudh?
    a) 1864
    b) 1856
    c) 1824
    d) 1799

Uttar Pradesh Quiz Questions and Answers

  1. Which country is to the north of Uttar Pradesh?
    a) Nepal
  2. Which is the capital of Uttar Pradesh?
    b) Lucknow
  3. Which is the official language of Uttar Pradesh?
    c) Hindi
  4. When was Uttaranchal separated from Uttar Pradesh?
    d) 8 November 2000
  5. Who of the following prime ministers of India was not born in Uttar Pradesh?
    a) P. V. Narasimha Rao
  6. Who of the following prime ministers of India was not born in Allahabad?
    d) Rajiv Gandhi
  7. Who was Uttar Pradesh’s chief minister in 1992?
    b) Kalyan Singh
  8. How was Uttar Pradesh formerly known?
    c) United Provinces
  9. When was Agra Presidency separated from Bengal Presidency?
    c) 1833
  10. When did the British annex Oudh?
    b) 1856

united state quiz questions with answers

1) Who is the third President of USA?
a) Thomas Jefferson
b) John Adams
c) Abraham Lincoln
d) George Washington

2) Which State of USA was once part of Mexico?
a) Texas
b) Maryland
c) New York
d) Alaska

3) What is the number of states in USA?
a) 24
b) 50
c) 60
d) 49

4) Which city is known as the Big Apple?
a) Los Angeles
b) Washington D.C.
c) Houston
d) New York

5) Who had the longest tenure as President of USA?
a) John F. Kennedy
b) Franklin D. Roosevelt
c) George Washington
d) James Carter

6) Which of the following cities is in Nevada?
a) Reno
b) Los Angeles
c) Montreal
d) Atlanta

7) Which city was known as New Amsterdam?
a) New Orleans
b) Los Angeles
c) Seattle
d) New York

8) How many stars are in the flag of USA?
a) 50
b) 20
c) 60
d) 75

9) If the President and Vice President of USA die at the same time who becomes the President?
a) Attorney General
b) Secretary of State
c) Speaker of the House of Representatives
d) Defence Secretary

10) What is the number of judges in Federal Supreme Court?
a) 10
b) 9
c) 12
d) 5

11) Albany is the capital of which State?
a) California
b) Maryland
c) Texas
d) New York

12) If it is 6.00 a.m. in New York what is the time in Los Angeles?
a) 6.00 a.m.
b) 6.00 p.m.
c) 3.00 a.m.
d) 9.00 a.m.

13) How much is a dime?
a) 5 cents
b) 10 cents
c) 25 cents
d) 50 cents

14) Who was the candidate in the Presidential Election of 1992, who did not belong to Republican or Democratic Party?
a) Hugh Ross Perot
b) Jack Anderson
c) Patrick Buchanan
d) Walter Mondale

15) Abraham Lincoln was shot on 14 April 1865. It was _.
a) Pentecost
b) Easter
c) Good Friday
d) Palm Sunday

16) Which country has the highest number of Jews?
a) USA
b) Russia
c) Israel
d) India

17) Which is the tallest building in USA?
a) Empire State
b) Sears Tower
c) White House
d) St. Patrick’s Cathedral

18) Which is the first 24 hours news channel?
a) CNN
b) Disney
c) Star News
d) NBC

19) Which is the 49th State of USA?
a) Alaska
b) Georgia
c) Texas
d) California

20) Which President had the surname Blythe at the time of his birth?
a) Ronald Reagan
b) Gerald Ford
c) William Clinton
d) Richard Nixon

21) When was Pearl Harbour attacked by the Japanese Air Force?
a) September 3, 1939
b) December 7, 1941
c) June 22, 1942
d) May 7, 1945

22) USA fought with which country in 1898?
a) Spain
b) UK
c) Vietnam
d) Russia

23) Who has done the role of American President in the film Independence Day?
a) Michael Douglas
b) Martin Sheen
c) Harrison Ford
d) Bill Pullman

24) Who is the first citizen of USA to be canonised?
a) Peter Damien
b) Maximilian Kolbe
c) Elizabeth Ann Seton
d) Maria Goretti

25) In which year man stepped on the Moon for the first time?
a) 1969
b) 1975
c) 1962
d) 1957

United States of America Quiz Questions with Answers
1) Who is the third President of USA?
a) Thomas Jefferson

2) Which State of USA was once part of Mexico?
a) Texas

3) What is the number of states in USA?
b) 50

4) Which city is known as the Big Apple?
d) New York

5) Who had the longest tenure as President of USA?
b) Franklin D. Roosevelt

6) Which of the following cities is in Nevada?
a) Reno

7) Which city was known as New Amsterdam?
d) New York

8) How many stars are in the flag of USA?
a) 50

9) If the President and Vice President of USA die at the same time who becomes the President?
c) Speaker of the House of Representatives

10) What is the number of judges in Federal Supreme Court?
b) 9

11) Albany is the capital of which State?
d) New York

12) If it is 6.00 a.m. in New York what is the time in Los Angeles?
c) 3.00 a.m.

13) How much is a dime?
b) 10 cents

14) Who was the candidate in the Presidential Election of 1992, who did not belong to Republican or Democratic Party?
a) Hugh Ross Perot

15) Abraham Lincoln was shot on 14 April 1865. It was _.
c) Good Friday

16) Which country has the highest number of Jews?
a) USA

17) Which is the tallest building in USA?
b) Sears Tower

18) Which is the first 24 hours news channel?
a) CNN

19) Which is the 49th State of USA?
a) Alaska

20) Which President had the surname Blythe at the time of his birth?
c) William Clinton

21) When was Pearl Harbour attacked by the Japanese Air Force?
b) December 7, 1941

22) USA fought with which country in 1898?
a) Spain

23) Who has done the role of American President in the film Independence Day?
d) Bill Pullman

24) Who is the first citizen of USA to be canonised?
c) Elizabeth Ann Seton

25) In which year man stepped on the Moon for the first time?
a) 1969

united kingdom quiz questions with answers

1) United Kingdom was formed in which year?
a) 1603
b) 1707
c) 1837
d) 1945

2) Who was the monarch of United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901?
a) George III
b) Elizabeth I
c) Mary
d) Victoria

3) Who is the first woman Prime Minister of United Kingdom?
a) Margaret Thatcher
b) TansuCiller
c) Golda Meir
d) Agatha Christie

4) The monarch of United Kingdom is not the monarch of which country?
a) South Africa
b) Canada
c) Australia
d) New Zealand

5) In England foolish jokes are told about which people?
a) Scottish
b) Welsh
c) French
d) Irish

6) In Ireland foolish jokes are told about which people?
a) Scottish
b) Welsh
c) Kerrymen
d) English

7) Who was the King of England during the War of American Independence?
a) Edward VII
b) James II
c) George III
d) Henry VIII

8) Which King ordered the waves to go back?
a) Edward VI
b) Alfred
c) William II
d) Canute

9) Who is the last Emperor of India?
a) Edward VII
b) George V
c) Edward VIII
d) George VI

10) When was Magna Carta signed?
a) 1066
b) 1215
c) 1483
d) 1558

11) Who personifies England?
a) Uncle Sam
b) Yankee
c) G.I.
d) John Bull

12) Which city is on the banks of river Thames?
a) Dublin
b) Cardiff
c) Glasgow
d) London

13) The fictional spy James Bond belongs to which organization?
a) MI6
b) CIA
c) KGB
d) Scotland Yard

14) Who wrote Pygmalion?
a) William Shakespeare
b) Bernard Shaw
c) H. G. Wells
d) Jules Verne

15) What is Scotland?
a) Province
b) Principality
c) Kingdom
d) Dominion

16) Who crowns the monarch of United Kingdom?
a) Prime Minister
b) Lord Chancellor
c) Lord Great Chamberlain
d) Archbishop of Canterbury

17) When did England win the Football World Cup?
a) 1966
b) 1950
c) 1982
d) 1990

18) Who is the patron saint of England?
a) St. Patrick
b) St. Andrew
c) St. George
d) St. Mark

19) How is the flag of United Kingdom known?
a) Stars and stripes
b) Rising sun
c) Maple leaf
d) Union Jack

20) Who was the last Governor of Hong Kong?
a) John Major
b) Christopher Patten
c) Geoffrey Howe
d) Michael Heseltine

21) In 1982 United Kingdom and Argentina fought over which territory?
a) St. Helena
b) Gibraltar
c) Falkland Islands
d) Christmas Islands

22) Which country proclaimed Unilateral Declaration of Independence from United Kingdom in 1965?
a) Nyasaland
b) S. Africa
c) Rhodesia
d) Namibia

23) In which war did the British use concentration camps?
a) Boer War
b) Boxer War
c) Seven Years War
d) Thirty Years War

24) Which title is held by the Crown Prince of United Kingdom?
a) Duke of York
b) Prince of Wales
c) Duke of Kent
d) Prince of Asturias

25) Who said “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”?
a) Johannes Kepler
b) Isaac Newton
c) John Dalton
d) Harold Wilson

United Kingdom Quiz Questions with Answers
1) United Kingdom was formed in which year?
b) 1707

2) Who was the monarch of United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901?
d) Victoria

3) Who is the first woman Prime Minister of United Kingdom?
a) Margaret Thatcher

4) The monarch of United Kingdom is not the monarch of which country?
a) S. Africa

5) In England foolish jokes are told about which people?
d) Irish

6) In Ireland foolish jokes are told about which people?
c) Kerrymen

7) Who was the King of England during the War of American Independence?
c) George III

8) Which King ordered the waves to go back?
d) Canute

9) Who is the last Emperor of India?
d) George VI

10) When was Magna Carta signed?
b) 1215

11) Who personifies England?
d) John Bull

12) Which city is on the banks of river Thames?
d) London

13) The fictional spy James Bond belongs to which organization?
a) MI6

14) Who wrote Pygmalion?
b) Bernard Shaw

15) What is Scotland?
c) Kingdom

16) Who crowns the monarch of United Kingdom?
d) Archbishop of Canterbury

17) When did England win the Football World Cup?
a) 1966

18) Who is the patron saint of England?
c) St. George

19) How is the flag of United Kingdom known?
d) Union Jack

20) Who was the last Governor of Hong Kong?
b) Christopher Patten

21) In 1982 United Kingdom and Argentina fought over which territory?
c) Falkland Islands

22) Which country proclaimed Unilateral Declaration of Independence from United Kingdom in 1965?
c) Rhodesia

23) In which war did the British use concentration camps?
a) Boer War

24) Which title is held by the Crown Prince of United Kingdom?
b) Prince of Wales

25) Who said “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”?
b) Isaac Newton

Uganda quiz questions with answers

  1. When did Uganda become independent?
    a) 12 February 1958
    b) 14 June 1964
    c) 18 August 1960
    d) 9 October 1962
  2. Which is the capital of Uganda?
    a) Kampala
    b) Entebbe
    c) Masaka
    d) Jinja
  3. Which country is to the east of Uganda?
    a) Swaziland
    b) Kenya
    c) Senegal
    d) Angola
  4. Which is the currency of Uganda?
    a) Krone
    b) Shilling
    c) Peso
    d) Escudo
  5. Which of the following is an official language of Uganda?
    a) Swahili
    b) Zulu
    c) Kwa
    d) French
  6. Which is the highest point in Uganda?
    a) Mount Muhavura
    b) Mount Sabinio
    c) Margherita Peak
    d) Dante’s Peak
  7. Who was Uganda’s first prime minister?
    a) Apolo Nsibambi
    b) Benedicto Kiwanuka
    c) Joseph Kony
    d) Godfrey Binaisa
  8. Who expelled Asians from Uganda in 1972?
    a) Yusufu Lule
    b) Charles Dundas
    c) Harry Johnston
    d) Idi Amin
  9. Who was Uganda’s president in 1980-1985?
    a) James Hayes Sadler
    b) Milton Obote
    c) Yoweri Museveni
    d) Kizza Besigye
  10. Which bird is in the centre of Uganda’s flag?
    a) Eagle
    b) Golden falcon
    c) Crested crane
    d) Peacock

Uganda Quiz Questions with Answers

  1. When did Uganda become independent?
    d) 9 October 1962
  2. Which is the capital of Uganda?
    a) Kampala
  3. Which country is to the east of Uganda?
    b) Kenya
  4. Which is the currency of Uganda?
    b) Shilling
  5. Which of the following is an official language of Uganda?
    a) Swahili
  6. Which is the highest point in Uganda?
    c) Margherita Peak
  7. Who was Uganda’s first prime minister?
    b) Benedicto Kiwanuka
  8. Who expelled Asians from Uganda in 1972?
    d) Idi Amin
  9. Who was Uganda’s president in 1980-1985?
    b) Milton Obote
  10. Which bird is in the centre of Uganda’s flag?
    c) Crested crane

UAE quiz questions with answers

1) When was UAE formed?
a) 1950
b) 1965
c) 1971
d) 1974

2) Which cricket stadium has the highest number of ODIs played?
a) Dubai
b) Sharjah
c) Lord’s
d) Wankhede

3) Which company could not take over shipping operations in six ports of USA in 2006?
a) Maersk
b) Dubai Ports World
c) Mundra I. C. T. Ltd
d) Lord Dufferin

4) Who is the first President of UAE?
a) Sheikh Abdul Rahman Bukhatir
b) Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan
c) Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan
d) Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al Maktoum

5) How many Trucial States were protected by UK?
a) Seven
b) Eight
c) Nine
d) Ten

6) Which two Trucial States did not join UAE?
a) Ajman and Sharjah
b) Abu Dhabi and Dubai
c) Bahrain and Oman
d) Kuwait and Aden

7) Which is the official language of UAE?
a) English
b) French
c) Arabic
d) Persian

8) Which is the currency of UAE?
a) Dinar
b) Rial
c) Dirham
d) Rupee

9) Which tower under construction in Dubai will be the tallest tower in the world when completed?
a) Burj Tower
b) Television Tower
c) Radio Tower
d) Lighthouse

10) Which of the following is not an Emirate of UAE?
a) Fujairah
b) Ras al-Khaimah
c) Umm al-Qaiwain
d) Abu Musa

UAE Quiz Questions with Answers
1) When was UAE formed?
c) 1971

2) Which cricket stadium has the highest number of ODIs played?
b) Sharjah

3) Which company could not take over shipping operations in six ports of USA in 2006?
b) Dubai Ports World

4) Who is the first President of UAE?
c) Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan

5) How many Trucial States were protected by UK?
c) Nine

6) Which two Trucial States did not join UAE?
c) Bahrain and Oman

7) Which is the official language of UAE?
c) Arabic

8) Which is the currency of UAE?
c) Dirham

9) Which tower under construction in Dubai will be the tallest tower in the world when completed?
a) Burj Tower

10) Which of the following is not an Emirate of UAE?
d) Abu Musa