Thursday, April 19, 2007
1. The Indian ruler known as “Indian Nepolian”
Ans: Samudra Gupta
2. The founder of “ Maurya Dynasty”
Ans: Chandra Gupta Maurya
3. The founder of “Gupta Dynasty”
Ans: Sree Guptan
4. The Gupta King who known as “Kaviraja”
Ans: Samudra Guptan
5. Who nationalized 14 banks firstly?
Ans: Indira Gandhi in 1969
6. Birth place of Sree Budha
Ans: Lumbini
7. The real name of Sree Budha
Ans: Sidhartha
8. Where is the Bandipur National Park?
Ans: Karnataka
9. Where is the Kasiranga National Park?
Ans: Assam
10. Which is the longest river in India?
Ans: The Ganges
11. Which country has the longest National
Anthem?
Ans: Greece
12. What is known as “Blue Gold”?
Ans: Water
13. What is known as “Black Gold”?
Ans: Coal
14. What is known as “Flowing Gold”?
Ans: Petroleum
15. The largest producer of gold in the world?
Ans: Republic of South Africa
16. Who is known as “Golden Girl of India”?
Ans: P.T.Usha
17. What is known as “Quick Silver”?
Ans: What is known as “Little Silver”?
18. Who take six sixer in an over in the one day
cricket match?
Ans: Hershal Gibs
19. The 28th state in Indian Union.
Ans: Jharghant
20. The World Mountain Day
Ans: December 11
21. The word “China Man” is related to.
Ans: Cricket
22. Which country imports large amount gold?
Ans: India
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Different Countries Independence Days
Country | Independence Day |
Algeria | July 3 |
Afghanistan | August 19 |
Armenia | May 28 |
Uzbekistan | August 24 |
Bangladesh | December 16 |
Belgium | July 21 |
Brazil | September 7 |
Canada | July 1 |
China | October 10 |
France | July 14 |
Greece | March 25 |
Indonesia | August 17 |
Israel | April 3 |
Italy | March 26 |
Japan | April 29 |
Kenya | December 12 |
South Korea | August 15 |
Malaysia | August 31 |
Myanmar | January 4 |
Norway | May 17 |
Nigeria | October 1 |
Poland | May 3 |
Pakistan | August 14 |
Switzerland | August 1 |
Spain | April 10 |
Turkey | November 1 |
Vietnam | September 2 |
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