Quiz Question Round 1
1: Where the first hockey champion Trophy were played?
2: Tasmania is separated from Australia by?
3: Ergophobia is a fear of?
4: Hepatitis and Jaundice are the disease of
5: When were Scotland Yard Formed
6: From which place close to its headquarter did London’s Metropolitan Police derive the name Scotland Yard?
7: Marco Polo was the famous
8: Headquarters of International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is located in?
9: The Conference of Head of States of OIC is convened every:
10: Source of Nile river is
11: Which country is called the Cockpit of Europe
12: A mobile phone sends and receives message through
13: The colour combination of the UN Flag is
14: The world bank was established in
15: To which country, the first Secretary-General of the UNO belonged
16: Which type of Uranium is used in the fission process
17: The large plates of solar panels are painted
18: Biogas is the common name of
19: The major part of natural gas, petroleum and coal consists of
20: Deficiency of chloride causes the impaired growth in
Round 1 Answer
1: Pakistan
2: Bass Strait
3: Work
4: Liver
5: 29 September 1829
6: A Small, enclosed field in Whitehall
7: Traveller
8: France
9: 3 Years
10: Lake Victoria
11: Belgium
12: Radio waves
13: Blue and White
14: 1944
15: Norway
16: Uranium-235
17: Black
18: Natural gas
19: Methane
20: Infants
Quiz Question Round 2
1: Washing soda in water behaves?
2: One thousand watt power is equal to?
3: What does a sphygmomanometer measure?
4: Which material is for bleaching paper?
5: Which planet is known as “blue planet”?
6: When water boil, its temperature
7: Most of the ozone in the temperature is concentrated in the:
8: The most abundant element in Earth’s crust is
9: Which planet is known as the “morning star”?
10: The study of glands is called
11: Which planet takesthe largest time to go once around the sun?
12: Ornithology is the science which deals with:
13: Soft drinks contain significant quantities of:
14: Cow milk is a rich source of
15: Which is the largest river of the world
16: The world’s highest waterfall is situated in?
17: Who discovered X-rays?
18: The panama canal links
19: ECG is used for the diagnosis of ailment of the:
20: Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is caused by:
21: The planet that moves around the sun at highest speed is:
22: Nearest planet to earth is:
23: The average adult has a blood volume of about ______ liters.
24: The sun is a:
25: World’s diabetes Day is observed on:
26: CNG stand for
27: Life spam of red blood cells is _______ days:
28: Energy from the sun is called:
29: Vitamin from the sun
30: TB affects which organ?
31: How many countries are members of NATO?
32: Britain PM is elected by:
Round 2 Answers
1: Acidic
2: 0 kilowatt
3: Blood pressure
4: Chlorine
5: Earth
6: Remains constant
7: Troposphere
8: Oxygen
9: Venus
10: Endocrinology
11: Neptune
12: Study of birds
13: Caffeine
14: Vitamin A
15: Amazon
16: Venezuela
17: Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
18: North America with South America
19: Heart
20: Virus
21: Mercury
22: Venus
23: 6 liters
24: Star
25: 14 November
26: Compress Natural Gas
27: 120 Days
28: Solar
29: Vitamin D
30: Lungs
31: 29
32: Queen
EVERYDAY SCIENCE UNIVERSE Round 3
1: Twelve constellations referred to as zodiac, are:
2: The temperatures of sun’s outer surface is:
3: Which of the planets is known as “Morning Star”?
4: Which planet of the solar system spins on its axis as the fastest rate?
5: Which planet is biggest in size?
6: Which planet is dropped from the list of planets in 2006?
7: Among the planets of the solar system, the one which has the longest period of rotation is:
- Venus b) Saturn c) Mars
8: Which planet is known as watery planet?
9: Solar system was discovered by?
10: The unit measuring distance between the stars is known as
11: Which planet look reddish in the night sky?
12: The body heavenly bodies is known as:
13: The distance of the nearest star besides the sun from the earth is:
14: Which of the following celestial bodies bear, ‘The Sea of Tranquillity’ and ‘The Ocean of Storms’?
15: The Smallest planet is
16: Which two planets of the solar system have no satellites?
17: Which of the following planets is at the farthest distance from the earth?
18: Solar eclipse occurs when:
19: The largest planet of the solar system is:
20: Which of the following is known as the “Red Planet”?
21: Which planet is known as the Earth’s Twin?
22: The planet having 27 moons is?
23: Planets nearest to the sun are:
24: Which is the brightest planet?
25: The fastest planet is:
26: The planet having the largest number of Satellites in the solar system is:
27: The radiant energy of the sun is transmitted in the form of:
28: The planet that lies at the outermost orbit of the solar system is:
29: Which is the coldest planet?
30: Tides are the highest:
31: Which of the following is the largest of the inner planets?
32: The bright heavenly body with a long luminous tail, is called?
33: The four largest planets of the solar system in the descending order are:
34: On which of the following planets of the solar system does the sun rise in the west and set in the east?
35: The first satellite was launched by:
36: Which PLANET has the longest year?
Round 3 Answers
1: imaginary region that encompasses the path of the planets
2: 6000 C
3: Venus
4: Jupiter
5: Earth
6: Pluto
7: Venus
8: Earth
9: Copernicus
10: light year
11: Mars
12: Astrology
13: 4 Light-Years
14: Moon
15: Mercury
16: Mercury and Venus
17: Neptune
18: Moon comes between sun and earth
19: Jupiter
20: Mars
21: Venus
22: Uranus
23: Mercury and Venus
24: Venus
25: Jupiter
26: Jupiter
27: Short waves
28: Neptune
29: Neptune
30: When the Sun, Moon and Earth are in line
31: Earth
32: A Comet
33: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
34: Venus
35: USSR
36: Neptune
LIVING ORGANISMS Round 4
1: Which animals produces the biggest baby?
2: Haemoglobin is dissolved in the plasma of?
3: Which of the following is a flightless birds?
4: Silk is produce by:
5: About 80% of the body weight in most organisms is:
6: The artificial rearing of honey bee is called:
7: The largest living bird is:
8: The mammals which lays eggs is:
9: Hormones are normally absent in:
10: The blood-sucking organisms are:
11: Snake bite first affect the:
12: What is sponge?
13: The only snake that birds a nest is:
14: A reptile with a four-chambered heart is:
Round 4 Answers
1: Blue whale
2: Earthworm
3: Emu
4: Larva of silkworm
5: Water
6: Apiculture
7: Ostrich
8: Duck-billed platypus
9: Bacteria
10: Leeches
11: Blood circulation
12: A fungus
13: King cobra
14: Crocodile
Health & food Quiz Round 5
1: Which of the following disease is hereditary?
2: ELISA test is prescribed for:
3: Scurvy disease is caused by the shortage of:
4: Deficiency of vitamin E causes:
5: In which of the following disease do the germs enter through open wounds?
6: The sweetest sugar is:
7: Which of the following vitamins is essential for proper bone and teeth formation?
8: Insulin is given to people suffering from which of the following disease?
9: When the lens of the eye becomes foggy, it is called:
10: The vitamin which is very liable and easily destroyed during cooking as well as storage is:
Round 5 Answer
1: Haemophilia
2: Polio
3: Vitamin C
4: Sterility
5: Tetanus
6: Fructose
7: Vitamin D
8: Diabetes
9: Myopia
10: Vitamin C