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Saturday, June 30, 2012

All the stars we can see in the night sky are part of which galaxy?

1. What is another name for Yeti?
Fluffy
Tarzan
Abominable Snowman
Frodo

Ans: Abominable Snowman

2. All the stars we can see in the night sky are part of which galaxy?
Milky Way
Andromeda
Cartwheel Galaxy
Pinwheel Galaxy

Ans: Milky way

3. The original pentathlon which was part of the ancient Olympic games included what events?
The discus, the javelin, foot racing, long jumping, and wrestling
Foot racing, spear throwing, long jumping, swimming, and chariot racing
Fencing, foot racing, long jumping, high jump, and wrestling
Rowing, foot racing, long jumping, hurdles, and wrestling

Ans: The discus, the javelin, foot racing, long jumping, and wrestling

4. Which nation was the first to make bread with yeast
The Romans
The Egyptians
The Syrians
The Chinese

Ans: The Egyptians

5. Which is not another name for an Eggplant
aubergine
melongene
guinea squash
gem squash

Ans: gem squash

Friday, June 29, 2012

The word 'plumbing' comes from the Roman word 'plumbarius' meaning?

1. What modern vehicle was invented to circumvent trench warfare?
The aeroplane
The helicopter
The tank
The jeep

Ans: The Tank

2. Which of the following countries were not amongst the first to have horse races
Egypt
Babylonia
Syria
England

Ans: England

3. What is the name given to a word that is a rearrangement of the letters of another word?
Anagram
Palindromes
Anecdotes
Jumbled Words

Ans: Anagram

4. What is the main purpose of the hemoglobin in the blood?
to make the blood red
to make the blood circulate
to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body
to stimulate production of blood cells

Ans: to deliver oxygen to the cells of the body

5. The word 'plumbing' comes from the Roman word 'plumbarius' meaning?
worker with water
worker in lead
worker in drainage
worker in pipes

Ans: worker in lead

6. Who invented the first television at the age of 14?
John Logie Baird
Philo Farnsworth
Vladimir Zworykin
David Sarnoff

Ans: Philo Farnsworth


Where is the HQ of the multinational Samsung?

1. Crick, Watson and Wilkins determined the structure of what?
The electron
DNA
The atom
The nucleus

Ans: DNA

2. Where is the HQ of the multinational Samsung?
Laos
Helsinki
Stockhelm
Berlin

Ans: Stockhelm

3. Which country does not neighbour Turkey
Spain
Armenia
Greece
Iran

Ans: Spain

4. Which of the following is not a year in Chinese horoscopes?
llama
dog
dragon
rabbit

Ans: llama

5. The first film that told a story was in 1903 and it was called?
Strongman Sandow
The Story of the Kelly Gang
The Great Train Robbery
The Horse in Motion

Ans: The Great Train Robbery

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

It makes up 70 per cent of the air we breathe, it is colourless odourless, tasteless gas that dissolves only slightly in water it is?

1. Botulism comes from the latin word botulus meaning?
poison
sausage
egg
danger

Ans: sausage

2. What is the largest spider in the world
Brazillian salmon pink
Wolf spider
Huntsman spider
Hercules baboon

Ans: Huntsman spider

3. What was Muhammad Ali said to float like?
bee
butterfly
plane
dragonfly

Ans: butterfly

4. Ayodhya, Mathura, Gaya (Bodhgaya), Kasi (Varanasi, Benares), Kanci, Avantika (Ujjain), Dvaraka are all:
Cities in China
Sacred Hindu cities
Cities with the largest temples in the world
The most ancient cities in the world

Ans: Sacred Hindu cities

5. It makes up 70 per cent of the air we breathe, it is colourless odourless, tasteless gas that dissolves only slightly in water it is?
Cabon dioxide
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Helium

Ans: Nitrogen

6. Which of the following is not a whale name
Blue
White
Silver
Humpback

Ans: Silver

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

An officer wishing to arrange his men in a solid square found by his first arrangement that he had 39 men left over. He then started increasing the number of men on a side by one but found that 50 additional men would be needed to complete a new square. How many men did the officer have?

1. Siamese cats originate from?
Asia
Africa
Europe
America

Ans: Asia

2. Which of the following is not a 'platinum metal'?
palladium
gold
rhodium
osmium

Ans: gold

3. After a new goverment was voted in,in 1994 this countrys' president coined the term 'The Rainbow Nation' Which country is this?
Taiwan
Zimbabwe
Brazil
South Africa

Ans: South Africa

4. What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
Regina
Tirana
Sofia
Nicosia

Ans: Regina

5. An officer wishing to arrange his men in a solid square found by his first arrangement that he had 39 men left over. He then started increasing the number of men on a side by one but found that 50 additional men would be needed to complete a new square. How many men did the officer have?
2105
1975
2338
1045

Ans: 1975

6. In mathematicsis Pi is equal to:
22 divided by 8
13 divided by 7
22 divided by 7
6 divided by 3

Ans: 22 divided by 7

Monday, June 25, 2012

Which is the third largest country in Europe | Tk Quiz Answer

1. What type of roses did Renoir paint?
cabbage roses
blue rose
canada rose
damask rose

Ans: cabbage roses

2. Coffee was first drunk in?
Mecca
Baghdad
Yemen
Cairo

Ans: Baghdad

3. Who invented the first portable vacuum cleaner
James Spangler
Hoover
Daniel Hess
Hubert Cecil Booth

Ans: James Spangler

4. Which is the third largest country in Europe
Ukraine
Spain
Sweden
France

Ans: France

5. What is the atomic weight of one water molecule?
8
16
12
6

Ans: 16

6. What would a cartographer make?
Papers
Musical Instruments
Pot
Maps

Ans: Maps

Sunday, June 24, 2012

I am a three digit number. My tens digit is five more than my ones digit. My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit. What number am I?

1. The richest gold field was found in:
California
Alaska
South Africa
New Zealand

Ans: South Africa

2. In economics, what does the letter F stand for in IMF?
Future
Far
Fund
Fiscal

Ans : Fund

3. Entebbe international airport is in which country?
Uganda
Burundi
Algeria
Cameroon

Ans: Uganda

4. A beavers home is a:
nest
hive
lodge
den

Ans: lodge

5. The first crossword puzzle was put together by a man called
James Erlock
Richard Attinburough
Nick Atkins
Arthur Winn

Ans: Arthur Winn

6. I am a three digit number. My tens digit is five more than my ones digit. My hundreds digit is eight less than my tens digit. What number am I?
321
194
192
486

Ans: 194

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Which of the following is the first star sign in horoscopes?

1. Which is not an continent
Africa
Asia
Greenland
New Zealand

Ans : Greenland

2. The planet nearest to the sun is?
Mercury
Venus
Mars
Jupiter

Ans : Mercury

3. Which artist chopped of part of his own ear?
Henri Matisse
Vincent van Gogh
Rembrandt
Leonardo da Vinci

Ans : Vincent van Gogh

4. What's the name of the bird that cartoon cat Sylvester chases in vain?
Tweetie
Budgie
Little yellow
Baby

Ans : Tweetie

5. Why do woodpeckers make holes in trees
to get insects out of them
To make houses inside the bark for themselves
to eat the bark
to sharpen their beaks

Ans : to get insects out of them



6. Which of the following is the first star sign in horoscopes?
gemini
cancer
aries
libra

Ans : aries

Friday, June 22, 2012

Speed at sea is measured in?

1. The sun is the closest star to the earth the next closest star is how many light years away from Earth?
800 light years
70.5 light years
6.2 light years
4.3 light years

Ans: 4.3 light years

2. Who invented type writer?
Shockley
Pascal
Sholes
Waterman

Ans: Sholes

3. Speed at sea is measured in?
miles per hour
kilometers per hour
wind speed
knots

Ans: knots

4. When was the first oil drilled?
1906
1843
1859
1867

Ans: 1859

5. Add the numbers 1000 + 40 + 1000 + 30 + 1000 + 20 + 1000 + 10. What does it make?
4100
4500
4800
5000

Ans: 4100   

6. According to legend there was a labyrinth on the island of Crete in the centre of the labyrinth was a monster and it was a?
Medusa
Minotaur
Argus
Gorgon

Ans: Minotaur

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Which country tops the world with newspaper circulation?

1. Which is not correct:
as fat as a pig
as black as coal
as sober as a judge
as mad as a joker

Ans: as mad as a joker

2. The Gold Coast has become known as what?
Beira
Kenya
Ghana
Ethiopia

Ans: Ghana

3. The famous Paris-Dakar race was first run in?
1965
1940
1977
1980

Ans: 1977

4. Which country tops the world with newspaper circulation?
China
Germany
Japan
India

Ans: China

5. What is the second highest mountain in the world?
Makalu
Mount Everest
Lhotse
K2

Ans: k2

6. What does E stand for in OPEC?
Experience
Economy
Electric
Exporting

Ans: Exporting


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Worms fall under which category ? | Tk Quiz answer

1. In Roman numberals CCCLXIX is?
30090
129
369
10109

Ans: 369

2. Worms fall under which category
vertabrate animals
insects
reptiles
invertabrate animals

Ans : invertabrate animals

3. Centaurs are:
half dragon half man
half horse half man
unicorns
a form of troll

Ans: half horse half man

4. What does the latin word 'umbra' mean?
shade
cover
hood
dark

Ans : shade

5. Pi was first calculated by?
Budhayana
Socrates
Sushruta
Sridharacharya

Ans: Budhayana

6. Which cartoon character eats spinach for strength?
Superman
Popeye
Hercules
Batman

Ans : Popeye


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

In the 90s which European country had a King Albert?

1. Which city is know by the nickname 'Big Apple'
London
Paris
New York
Madrid

Ans: New York

2. What is the 'Union Jack'?
A flag
A gun
A building
A chain store

Ans: A flag

3. In which year was the Hindenberg disaster?
1927
1937
1947
1957

Ans: 1937

4. In the equation E=MC squared what does the c stand for?
speed of light in a vacuum
constant
energy
water

Ans: speed of light in a vacuum

5. In the 90s which European country had a King Albert?
Monaco
Belgium
Spain
Italy

Ans: Belgium

6. In 3D what does the 'D'stand for?
dimensional
depth
direction
density

Ans: Dimensional


Monday, June 18, 2012

Which breed of dog is known to be the most intelligent?

1. What do you call a group of geese?
A swarm
A flock
A gaggle
A school

Ans: A gaggle

2. When did the first commercial come on radio?
1915
1925
1920
1930

Ans: 1920

3. In which cartoon series would you find Fred and Barney?
The Jetsons
The Flintstones
The Simpsons
Charlie Brown

Ans: The Flintstones

4. Which red Indian tribe featured in "Dances With Wolves?
Apache
Shawnee
Sioux
Blackfeet

Ans: Sioux

5. Names like Venus Williams, Boris Becker and Andre Agassi are linked to which sport?
Golf
Tennis
Swimming
Karate

Ans: Tennis

6. Which breed of dog is known to be the most intelligent?
Scottish Terrier
German Shephard
Labrador
Border Collie

Ans: Border Collie

Sunday, June 17, 2012

What does the letter C stand for in the media organization CNN?

1. What were stockings first made out of?
silk
leather
nylon
cotton

Ans: nylon

2. Marie Curie isolated?
oxygen
calcium
sodium
radium

Ans: radium

3. Which of the following is not a way of saying 'hello'?
buon giorno
guten tag
shalom
totsiens

Ans: buon giorno

4. In which movie is the DeLorean DMC-12 used as a time machine?
The time machine
Time Bandits
Back to the future
The time travellers wife

Ans: Back to the future

5. An Octagen has how many sides?
4
6
8
9

Ans: 8

6. What does the letter C stand for in the media organization CNN?
Communication
Cable
Call
Clear

Ans: Cable

Saturday, June 16, 2012

What compound is C6H12O6?

1. Adona international airport is in which country?
Turkey
Spain
Italy
Greece

Ans: Turkey

2. Which country took the name Myanmar officially in 1989?
Burma
Naples
Thailand
Gambia

Ans: Burma

3. Who has scored the highest individual runs in a test innings?
Ricky Ponting
Sachin Tendulkar
Brian Lara
Charles Bannerman

Ans: Brian Lara

4. The Eiffel Tower was built in 1889 for :
Monument to the French president
A giant lightning conductor
To give Parisan soldiers a lookout over the city
The world trade fair

Ans: The world trade fair

5. 'Gerit Swood 'if you unscrabble these words you get:
A famous politician
A famous cricketer
A famous golfer
A famous actor

Ans: A famous golfer

6. What compound is C6H12O6?
Fructose
Lactic Acid
Glucose
Sucrose

Ans: Glucose


Friday, June 15, 2012

The electrical elevator was developed by?

1. Which of the following is not an ingredient in cleaning detergents?
petroleum
fats
sugar
coal

Ans: sugar

2. The electrical elevator was developed by?
Werner von Siemens
Elisah Otis
Federick Wilhelm
Mark Adams

Ans: Werner von Siemens

3. Which birds are not found in the Antartic?
skua gulls
snowy petrels
pidgeons
penguins

Ans: pidgeons

4. Which Railway is the highest employer in the world?
Chinese railways
Indian railways
USA railways
Russian railways

Ans: Indian railways

5. Which country consumes the second most fast food in the world
Ireland
Canada
Uk
Australia

Ans: Canada

6. What is a Penny farthing?
one of the first coins
a chair
One of the first bicycles made
a musical

Ans: One of the first bicycles made

Thursday, June 14, 2012

At Wimbledon tennis is played on?

1. On the periodic table the Symbol for Iron is:
Ir
Fe
Na
Cu

Ans: Fe

2. Henri Dunant was instrumental in starting:
The red cross
The peace core
The flower society
NATO

Ans: The red cross

3. Who is VANUSHINGHA IN Bangla Literature?
Kazi Nazrul Islam
Al Mahmud
Rabindranath Thagore
Munir Chowdhury

Ans: Rabindranath Thagore

4. Mujibur Rehman was:
The finance minister of Bangladesh
The Home minister of Bangladesh
The prime minister of Bangladesh

Ans: The prime minister of Bangladesh

5. At Wimbledon tennis is played on?
Grass
Cement
Sand
Clay

Ans : Grass

6. Coroebus was the first Olympic track and field champion in ancient Greece? What was his event?
Pentathlon
Sprint
Discus
Hurdles

Ans: Sprint


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Which is the top oil-producing country in the world?

1. A camels hump is filled with:
water
fat
food
flesh

Ans: fat

2. The Original name of Quiz was?
Puzzle
Question
General Knowledge
Trick

Ans: Trick

3. On which river was the Tarbela Dam built?
Indus
Nile
Tyger
Rhine

Ans: Indus

4. Who wrote East Of Eden?
Oscar Wilde
Henry Lafant
John Steinbeck
DH Lawrence

Ans: John Steinbeck

5. Which is the top oil-producing country in the world?
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Iran
United Arab Emirates

Ans: Russia

6. A house painter paints house numbers on all the houses in a street from 1 to 100, how many times does he pain the number 9
20
18
17
22

Ans: 18

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Who won the Olympic gold in the 100 meters in Beijing 2008?

1. Who created the first battery?
Michael Faraday
Alessandro Volta
Humphrey Davey
Richard Bright

Ans: Alessandro Volta

2. What type of Jungle animal was Shere Khan?
Monkey
Tiger
Snake
Elephant

Ans: Tiger

3. How high is the Eiffel Tower in Paris?
500 Meters
100 Meters
1000 Meters
324 Meters

Ans: 324 Meters

4. Which country mentioned below is not in the top 10 countries with highest unemployment
Zimbabwe
Liberia
Naura
India

Ans : India

5. 'My left foot' is the inspirational story of?
Richard White
Christy Brown
Mark Black
John Word

Ans: Christy Brown

6. Who won the Olympic gold in the 100 meters in Beijing 2008?
Usain Bolt
Lance Armstrong
Michael Jordan
Carl Lewis

Ans: Usain Bolt


Monday, June 11, 2012

Which mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain?

1. Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
Mark Twain
Charles Dikins
William Shakespeare
George Bernard Shaw

Ans: William Shakespeare

2. Who wanted to be a real boy?
Mickey Mouse
Tin Man
Pinnochio
Donald Duck

Ans: Pinnochio

3. Where was the second Atom bomb dropped?
Hiroshima
Tokyio
Taiwan
Nagasaki

ans: Nagasaki


4. The word 'election' comes from latin root meaning?
to think
to choose
to be wise
leader

Ans: To choose

5. Which mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain?
The Pyrenees
The Andes
The Himalayas
Blue Ridge Mountains

Ans: The Pyrenees

6. Who has the nickname `old blue eyes`?
Nat King Cole
Elvis Presley
James Dean
Frank Sinatra

Ans: Frank Sinatra


Sunday, June 10, 2012

If you collect $200 when you pass begin what game would you be playing?

1. If you collect $200 when you pass begin what game would you be playing?
Clue
Monopoly
Risk
Chess

Ans: Monopoly

2. Diatoms are:
split atoms
tiny one celled plants
a group of atoms
animal cells

Ans : tiny one celled plants

3. What is the smallest country in the world?
Monaco
Vatican City
Tuvalu
Naura

Ans : Vatican City

4. Which fictional detective refers to using the little gray cells?
Sherlock Holmes
Watson
Miss Marple
Hercule Poirot

Ans: Hercule Poirot

5. Who said: "I'm the president of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli"?
Goerge Washington
Goerge Bush
Bill Clinton
Abraham Lincon

Ans: Goerge Bush

6. He became a very famous Chinese martial arts fighter who went on to make many movies world wide?
Chuck Norris
Ricky Chang
Bruce Lee
Ling Lui

Ans: Bruce Lee

Saturday, June 9, 2012

The highest waterfall is in which country?

1. Which was the first James Bond movie
Casino Royal
Dr No
Gold finger
Moonbreaker

Ans: Dr NO

2. One of the following you will not find in a diesel engine
spark plugs
oil filter
pistons
crank shaft

Ans: spark plugs

3. Which karate movie coined the phrase 'Wax on, wax off'.
Five Fingers of Death
The Matrix
Karate Kid
Billy Jack

Ans: karate Kid

4. What type of creature was the star of the film Jaws?
A shark
A snake
A spider
A pirana

Ans: A shark

5. A 1997 phenomenon, Hale-Bop was a type of what?
solar flare
comet
eclipse
shooting star

Ans : comet

6. The highest waterfall is in which country?
South Africa
Venezuela
Norway
Peru

Ans: South Africa

Friday, June 8, 2012

Which animal provides the strongest leather?

1. In Moby Dick Captain Ahab is hunting what animal?
Tiger
Whale
Sea Serpent
Dragon

Ans: Whale

2. Which animal provides the strongest leather?
pig
cow
kangaroo
crocodile

Ans: kangaroo

3. What is the largest organ in the body?
The heart
The lung
The kidney
Skin

Ans: Skin

4. Mowgli, Khan, Toomai, Tabaqui are all characters from which children's novel?
Winnie the Pooh
The Jungle Book
Peter Pan
Wizard of Oz

Ans: The Jungle Book

5. Which country does the Nile not pass through?
Burundi
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi

Ans: Malawi

6. Which country is famous for it's windmills
Germany
England
Netherlands
Spain

Ans: Netherlands

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Where is the oldest school in the world?

1. Which boxer's ear was bitten by Mike Tyson?
Larry Holmes
Andrew Golota
Evander Holyfield
Bruce Seldon

Ans: Evander Holyfield

2. What single name is more commonly applied to Holy Roman Emperor Charles the Great?
Hercules
Strongman
Charlemagne
Greatcharlie

Ans: Charlemagne

3. In computers what does ROM stand for?
Random output memory
Read only memory
Real outlook messages
Realtime output messages

Ans: Read only memory

4. What insects do ants 'milk'?
ladybugs
soldier beetles
aphids
amoeba

Ans: aphids

5. What was the world's biggest passenger ship when it was launched in 1912?
The Titanic
The Queen Mary
Oasis of the Sea
Mona Lisa

Ans: The Titanic

6. Where is the oldest school in the world?
UK
India
Germany
China

Ans: China


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Who was the leader of the USSR during World War Two?

1. Siamese twins are?
conjoined twins
identical twins
triplets
quadruplets

Ans: conjoined twins

2. Which of the following is not a discription of metal?
softness
malleability
denseness
ductility

Ans: Softness

3. What was the 'riddle of the Nile' only solved in in the late 19th centuary?
Where the source is
What makes it silt so fertile
Why the water would rise even though there was no rainfall
Why the Nile is so long

Ans: Why the water would rise even though there was no rainfall

4. Who was the leader of the USSR during World War Two?
Joseph Stalin
Musolini
Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev
None of the above

Ans: Joseph Stalin

5. Each dart in a match scores, 16,17,23,24,39 and 40 how many darts must be thrown to score exactly 100
2
3
6
5

Ans: 6

6. Although disputed to be true which fish is said to have a 3 second memory
Trout
Tuna
Gold fish
Carp

Ans : Gold fish


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Agno international airport is in which country?

1. How many sides does a Heptagon have?
3
4
5
7

Ans: 7

2. Charles de l'Epee created a language in the 18th centuary this language was?
Gibberish
Sign language
Street slang
Morse code

Ans: Sign language

3. Which movie actor had the nickname 'The Duke'
John Wayne
Clint Eastwood
Charleton Heston
Errol Flyn

Ans: John Wayne

4. How many sides does a pyramid have?
6
5
4
8

Ans: 4

5. I am the owner of a pet store. If I put in one canary per cage, I have one bird too many. If I put in two canaries per cage, I have one cage too many. How many cages and canaries do I have?
I have 3 cages and 4 canaries
I have 4 cages and 5 canaries
I have 6 cages and 7 canaries
I have 7 cages and 8 canaries

Ans: I have 3 cages and 4 canaries

6. Agno international airport is in which country?
Germany
Sweden
Switzerland
Belgium

Ans: Switzerland


Monday, June 4, 2012

Which country consumes the most tea in the world?

1. Clarke Kent is known as which super hero?
Bat Man
Wolverine
Spider Man
Super Man

Ans: Super Man

2. The Greek alphabet comprises of how many letters?
28
26
24
22

Ans: 24

3. What did the "S" stand for in Harry S Truman's name?
Nothing
Sam
Simon
Stephen

Ans:Nothing


4. Which country consumes the most tea in the world?
Ireland
Uk
Turkey
China

Ans: Turkey

5. What brave-hearted Scottish patriot led soldiers to a defeat of the English at the Battle of Cambuskenneth in 1297?
Goerge the great
Henry Wright
William Wallace
Michael Main

Ans: William Wallace

6. Raisins are made from?
grapes
plums
dates
cherries

Ans: grapes

Saturday, June 2, 2012

What is the activity called that crowds do in syncronisation typically at sports events?

1. 'Purana' means:
Wisdom
Wealth
Knowledge
Ancient

Ans: Ancient

2. Formula one is raced allover the world but which is the most famous venue:
Monte Carlo
Canada
Spain
Turkey

Ans: Monte Carlo

3. What is the activity called that crowds do in syncronisation typically at sports events?
The rumba
The mexican wave
Cheering
Clapping

Ans: The mexican wave

4. In texting if the abbreviation BRB is used it means the following:
Busy reading book
Better read back
Be right back
Beautiful red book

Ans: Be right back

5. In which city would you expect to ride a gondala?
Madrid
Sydney
Venice
Nice

Ans: Venice

6. What is the name of the inspector in Pink Panther?
Mr Gadget
Jacques Clouseau
Sherlock Holmes
Kojack

Ans: Jacques Clouseau


A man has seven pets. Some are cats the rest are dogs. Each dog eats five biscuits and each cat four biscuits. Thirty two biscuits in all are eaten. How many dogs and how many cats are there?

1. What is the proper name for the 'Northern Lights'?
Brightis Lightis
Aurora Borealis
Beautiful North Sky
Shinoa Creatus

Ans: Aurora Borealis

2. Which capital city is closest to the equator?
Quito
Sao Tome
Kampala
Libreville

Ans: Quito


3. Heliotropism means that a flower or plant the leaves and flower head:
wilt quickly
follow the sun
retain water
photosynthesise very fast

Ans: follow the sun

4. Why are London policemen nicknamed 'Bobbies'?
Their helmuts made their heads bob
Because Sir Robert Peel was formed the London police force
Because Bob was a common name amoungst them
Because the first police station was in Robert Street

Ans: Because Sir Robert Peel was formed the London police force

5. What is the primary source in creating auroras
Solar activity
Wind
Lightning
Snow

Ans: Solar activity

6. A man has seven pets. Some are cats the rest are dogs. Each dog eats five biscuits and each cat four biscuits. Thirty two biscuits in all are eaten. How many dogs and how many cats are there?
2 cats 5 dogs
5 dogs 2 cats
3 cats 4 dogs
4 cats 3 dogs

Ans: 3 cats 4 dogs


Friday, June 1, 2012

How many slices of pie can be made by 6 vertical cuts

1. How many slices of pie can be made by 6 vertical cuts
22
12
18
6

Ans: 22

2. It is one of the heaviest elements and is shiny silver but once exposed to air it's surface becomes dull and turns brown?
Copper
Silver
Zinc
Uranium

Ans: Silver

3. UNICEF is responsible for which specific group of people?
woman
sick people
old people
children

Ans: children

4. Who was the second man on the moon?
Niel Armstrong
Buzz Aldrin
Michael Clifford
Ronald Evans

Ans: Buzz Aldrin

5. A group of fish is a?
nest
swarm
school
gaggle

Ans: school

6. If eight men can dig sixteen holes in thirtytwo days. How long will it take four men to dig eight holes of the same size?
16 days
64 days
32 days
33 days

Ans: 32 days