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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Who is the Owner of Bing, Search engine?


1.  What is the only US state which borders with just one other US state?
New Hampshire
Miami
Maine
Boston

Ans: Maine

2. Who is the Owner of Bing, Search engine?
Steve Ballmer
Eric Emerson Schmidt
Carol Ann Bartz
None of the above

Ans: Steve Ballmer

3. Who is the Founder of `Apple Inc` that designs and markets consumer electronics, computer software and personal computers?
Jack Dorsey
Steven Paul Jobs
Eric Emerson Schmidt
Carol Ann Bartz

Ans: Steven Paul Jobs

4. The 2010 Asian Games, also known as?
X Asiad
XVII Asiad
XVI Asiad
XIII Asiad

Ans: XVI Asiad

5. To whom Nobel Prize in Peace for the year 2010 was awarded?
Liu Xiaobo
Barack H. Obama
Albert Arnold
Martti Ahtisaari

Ans: Liu Xiaobo

6. Who was the first man in space?
Yuri Gagarin
Harrison Schmitt
Charles Duke
Edgar Mitchell

Ans: Yuri Gagarin


Monday, July 30, 2012

Which American city is known as The city of brotherly love?


1. Which American city is known as The city of brotherly love?
Jacksonville
Philadelphia
Chicago
Phoenix

Ans: Philadelphia

2. Which is the largest auto producing nation?
USA
Japan
Germany
China

Ans: Japan

3. What is the world`s largest island?
Greenland
Iceland
Maldives
None of the above

Ans: Greenland

4. The abbreviated term ADHD denotes the condition commonly known as:
Attention Deficit Hypersensitivity Disorder
Affliction Diffusion Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Affection Deficit Hypersensitivity Disorder

Ans: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

5. How many equal sides does an icosahedron have?
10
20
15
22

Ans: 20

6. Find out the word which does not belong to the group
Grape
Organge
Potato
Lemon

Ans: Potato

Sunday, July 29, 2012

One pound of fat is equivalent to:


1. Astigmatism is a condition affecting which part of the body?
Eye
Ear
Brain
Throat

Ans: Eye

2. Who is named as ICC's ambassador for 2011 World Cup?
Pointing
Lara
Smith
Tendulkar

Ans: Tendulkar

3. One pound of fat is equivalent to:
3050 calories
3500 calories
3051 calories
3550 calories

Ans: 3500 calories

4. What is the scientific name of Vitamin C?
Ascorbic Acid
Alpha tocopherol
Citrus Acid
Sulphuric Acid

Ans: Ascorbic Acid

5.In the medical world what do the initials ENT stand for?
Study of Eye,Nose,Tissue
Study of Ear,Nerves,Throat
Study of Ear, Nose,Throat
Study of Eye,Nose,Tongue

Ans: Study of Ear, Nose,Throat

6. What`s a polygon with four unequal sides called?
Rhombus
Square
Circle
Quadrilateral

Ans: Quadrilateral

Saturday, July 28, 2012

What do laughter and comedy do for the human body?


1. What does a philatelist do?
Collects Stamps
Collects Coins
Collects Currency
Collects Antiques

Ans: Collects Stamps

2. An eleven side polygon is called as
Argon
Hexagon
dodecagon
Hendecagon

Ans: Hendecagon

3. What is 2011(New Year) equivalent Roman Numerals?
MXI
MMXI
XIM
MXIXI

Ans: MMXI

4. Which software company produces Windows `98?
Google
Intel
IBM
Microsoft

Ans: Microsoft

5. What is the national flower of Japan?
Chrysanthemum
Lotus
Acacia pycnantha
White Lily

Ans: Chrysanthemum

6. What do laughter and comedy do for the human body?
Triggers Hunger
Decreases the body`s ability to absorb alchohol
Boosts blood flow and immunity
All of the above

Ans: Boosts blood flow and immunity

Friday, July 27, 2012

In a certain code PAGE is written as 3%7@, SCORE is written as 8#9@. How is PEAS written in that code?


1. What is the name of the study of the structure of the Universe?
Astronomy
Geology
Cosmology
Meteorology

Ans: Cosmology

2. Hedonophobia, hedonism,and hedonist are terms rooted in the Greek word for:
Pain
Pleasure
Companionship
Hardship

Ans: Pleasure

3. In a certain code PAGE is written as 3%7@, SCORE is written as 8#9@. How is PEAS written in that code?
3@#8
3@%9
3@%8
3%@8

Ans: 3@%8

4. Who discovered Ice Cream?
Burt Baskin
Gerald Tisyum
Jacob Fussell
Clarence Vogt

Ans: Gerald Tisyum

5. Ayers Rock in Australia is also known as?
Stonehenge
Grand Canyon
Uluru
None of the above

Ans: Uluru

6. With which device are earthquakes recorded?
Anemometer
Pluviometer
Seismograph
None of the above

Ans: Seismograph

Thursday, July 26, 2012

What is the name of the smallest bone in the human body?

1. What is the meaning of the word Pain in Latin?
Uncomfortable
Punishment
Suffer
Fever

Ans: Punishment

2. Which is also called as Black Diamond?
Mercury
Gold
Silver
Coal

Ans: Coal

3. Time zones were first proposed for the entire world by:
William Willett
Benjamin Franklin
Charles F. Dowd
Sir Sandford Fleming

Ans: Sir Sandford Fleming

4. What is the name of the force holding us to the Earth?
Buoyant Force
Friction
Upthrust
Gravity

Ans: Gravity

5. Which is the Longest cells in the human body?
Nerve Cells (Neurons)
Brain Cells
Megakaryocyte (blood cells)
RBC

Ans: Nerve Cells (Neurons)

6. What is the name of the smallest bone in the human body?
Stirrup bone
Ulna
Femur
Fibula

Ans: Stirrup bone

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How many calories are in a gram of fat?


1. Which state is known as Land of Ten Thousand Lakes
Missouri
Florida
Minnesota
New Mexico

Ans: Minnesota

2. Who is the winner of Miss Universe 2010?
Yendi Phillipps
Jesinta Campbell
Anna Poslavska
Jimena Navarrete

Ans: Jimena Navarrete

3. The wire inside an electric bulb is known as the what?
Insulator
Filament
Electric wire
None of the above

Ans: Filament

4. How many number of keys are there in a Piano?
88
136
89
135

Ans: 88

5. What word describes a number system with a base of two?
Binary
Hexadecimal
Octal
Decimal

Ans: Binary

6. How many calories are in a gram of fat?
9 Calories
12 Calories
15 Calories
18 Calories

Ans: 9 Calories


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

You drive to the store at 20 mph and return by the same route at 30 mph. Discounting the time spent at the store, what was your average speed?


1. What is the average weight gain for those who quit smoking?
Less than 10 pounds
10-15 pounds
15-20 pounds
More than 20 pounds

Ans: Less than 10 pounds

2. You drive to the store at 20 mph and return by the same route at 30 mph. Discounting the time spent at the store, what was your average speed?
25 mph
24 mph
20 mph
21 mph

Ans: 24 mph

3. The satellite by ISRO which will be launched in 2012 to study the solar corona-the outermost region of the Sun?
Aditya
RISAT - 1
RESOURCESAT-2
Megha-Tropiques

Ans: Aditya

4. World largest watch have been started where it is?
Waltham
China
Makkah
None of the above

Ans: Makkah

5. Who was named as the Person of the year 2010 in Time Magazines?
The Whistleblowers
Barack Obama
Bernanke
Mark Elliot Zuckerberg

Ans: Mark Elliot Zuckerberg

6. What is the national drink of Yugoslavia?
Coffee
Rakia
Slivovitz
Apple Juice

Ans: Slivovitz


Monday, July 23, 2012

Which part of the body is most sensitive to radiation?


1. Yen is the currency of which country?
Nepal
Italy
Japan
China

Ans: Japan

2. Which part of the body is most sensitive to radiation?
The Whole body
Ears
Skin
The Blood

Ans: The Blood

3. A matter that has a definite volume but no fixed shape is called what?
Gas
Solid
Liquid
None of the above

Ans: Liquid

4. IP is an abbreviation for which of the following
Internet Printer
Internet Ping
Internet Person
Internet Protocol

Ans: Internet Protocol

5. Which network protocol is used to send e-mail?
SMTP
FTP
POP3
SSH

Ans: SMTP


6. What does Modem stand for?
Modulator Demodulater
Monetary Demarkation
Monetary Devaluation Exchange Mechanism
None of the above


Ans:  Modulator Demodulater



Sunday, July 22, 2012

These numbers follow a pattern. 2, 5, 9, 14, 20. What comes next?


1. What is the capital of Sicily?
Accra
Palermo
Prague
Conakry

Ans: Palermo

2. Which is the biggest stadium in the world?
Rungnado May Day Stadium
Strahov Stadium
Estadio Azteca
Beaver Stadium

Ans: Rungnado May Day Stadium

3. These numbers follow a pattern. 2, 5, 9, 14, 20. What comes next?
30
28
26
27

Ans: 27

4. Who invented the Vacuum Cleaner?
James King
Walter Hunt
Hubert Booth
Alva Fisher

Ans: Hubert Booth

5. (1/10)18-(1/10)20=?
0.9
99/10
99/1020
None of the above

Ans: 99/1020

6. What do deciduous trees do?
Colours of the leaves will change
Lose their leaves in Summer
Lose their leaves in winter
The Trees will grow faster

Ans: Lose their leaves in winter

Saturday, July 21, 2012

What is the longest river in Great Britain? | TkQuiz Answer


1. In the year 2011 the United Nations has designated the International Year of what?
Forests
Biodiversity
Youth
Child

Ans: Forests

2. What is the longest river in Great Britain?
River Ehen
River Severn
River Keekle
River Duddon

Ans: River Severn

3. Arizona state is also known as
Golden State
Copper State
Bluegrass State
Green Mountain State

Ans: Copper State

4. What flower is the symbol of secrecy?
Lotus
Lily
Rose
Sunflower

Ans: Rose

5. What is SSL short for?
Secure Socket LAN
Software Security Layer
Secure Software Layer
Secure Socket Layer

Ans: Secure Socket Layer

Friday, July 20, 2012

From a 2010 study of happiness, which country ranks #1 in life satisfaction?


1. In which country was the game of Golf invented?
Finland
Netherlands
Poland
Scotland

Ans: Scotland

2. Whose secret ingredient is code-named 7X?
Pepsi
Both Pepsi and Coca-cola
Fanta
Coca-cola

Ans: Coca-cola

3. Which chess piece could be a member of the church?
Knights
Rooks
Bishop
Pawns

Ans: Bishop

4. What machine converts kinetic energy to electricity?
Convertor
Generator
Insulator
Windmill

Ans: Generator

5. Why would food manufacturers add hydrogen to vegetable oil?
To increase the shelf life of processed products
To stablize the flavour of processed food products
Because the hydrogenated oils are very inexpensive to produce
All of the above

Ans: All of the above

6. From a 2010 study of happiness, which country ranks #1 in life satisfaction?
America
Denmark
Switzerland
Canada

Ans: Denmark

Thursday, July 19, 2012

How many men have walked on the moon?


1. what is the SI unit of force?
force
newton
pascal
wait

Ans: newton

2. Who invented type writer?
Shockley
Pascal
Sholes
Waterman

Ans: Sholes


3. Which of the following is not a gas?
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Helium
Mercury

Ans : Mercury

4. Which part of the body has smallest muscle?
Tounge
Ear
Nose
Eye

Ans: Ear

5. How many men have walked on the moon?
4
3
10
12

Ans: 12

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

What is 2 2/5 increased by 1 1/5? | Tk Quiz Answer


1. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 27 and 36.
9
12
6
18

Ans: 9

2. Express in standard numeral form: 10^3
100
1000
10000
100000

Ans: 1000

3. What is 2 2/5 increased by 1 1/5?
3 3/5
3 1/5
4 3/5
4 1/5

Ans: 3 3/5

4. What answer will you get if you express 2^6 in standard numeral form?
12
64
24
32

Ans: 64

5. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of 14 and 91.
14
7
91
3

Ans: 7


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 11?


1. What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 11?
1
4
11
88

Ans: 88

2. What is the result when you round off 85678 to the nearest ten thousands?
91000
90000
9000
80000

Ans: 90000

3. Find the least common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 4.
8
4
32
16

Ans: 8

4. What if 3/8 is reduced by 1/16?
5/16
7/16
10/13
9/16


Ans: 5/16

5. What is the ans- 987-123+321=?
1085
1186
1286
none

Ans: none

Monday, July 16, 2012

What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 10?


1. Express 15/100 in lowest terms.
2/5
7/9
3/20
11/21

Ans: 3/20

2. What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 10?
30
5
10
3

Ans: 30

3. Express in standard numeral form: 3^5
243
486
729
81

Ans: 243

4. What answer will you get if you round off 580895 to the nearest hundred thousands?
500000
600000
580000
5800

Ans: 600000

5. What is the result when you round off 11321109 to the nearest millions?
11000000
12000000
11300000
10000000

Ans: 12000000

Sunday, July 15, 2012

What is the set of fans at the front of a jet engine called?


1. United Nation declared the year 2011 as:
International Environment Year
International Forest Year
International Climate Year
International Poverty Reduction Year

Ans: International Forest Year

2. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever is a line written by ?
John Keats
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Alexander Pope
Alfred Tennyson

Ans: John Keats

3. Who won FIFA Ballon d/`Or Award in 2010?
Lionel Messi
Christiano Ronaldo
Wayne Rrooney
Kaka

Ans: Lionel Messi

4. What is the set of fans at the front of a jet engine called?
Combustion
Fan wave
Cooler
Compressor

Ans: Compressor

5. Who is Bangladesh's minister of Home Affairs
Advocate Sahara Khatun
Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan
Abdul Matin Chowdhury
Barrister Moudud Ahmed

Ans: Advocate Sahara Khatun

Saturday, July 14, 2012

If a=b and 1/c=b, then c=?


1. To write "SAS IDEAS" how many times you have to press in keyboard.
8
9
10
11

Ans: 10

2. If a=b and 1/c=b, then c=?
a
1/a
2a
a/b

Ans: 1/a

3. If 850+x+y-640=342, and if x=2y, then y=?
42
44
132
184

Ans: 44

4. Which is wrong?
999/13*25=1921.15
888/13*25=1707.7
777/13*26=1554
none of them

Ans: none of them

5. Which is Prime Number?
4
6
7
10

Ans: 7

Friday, July 13, 2012

1+.20+2+.30+3+.40 What is the average?


1. To write "DLR Award" how many times you have to press in keyboard.
8
9
10
11

Ans: 11


2. If 3x-300=x+500, then x=?
400
100
200
300

Ans: 400

3. 1+.20+2+.30+3+.40 What is the average?
3.40
3.45
3.50
3.55

Ans: 3.45

4. Which is Correct? 451-169/7=?
40.27
40.28
41.27
41.28

Ans: 40.28

5. Which is the head of Metropolitan Police?
IGP
Police Commissioner
DIG
Police Inspector

Ans: Police Commissioner

By selling 12 oranges for one taka a man loses 20%. How many for a taka should he sell to get a gain of 20%?


1. what is the correct(nearest)ans- 12345+6789-8765=?
8389
10289
10300
10400

Ans: 10400

2. What is the value of 3*4*5+6*0*7
60
66
102
73

Ans: 60

3. The average of 5 quantities is 6. The average of 3 of them is 8. What is the average of the remaining two numbers?
6.5
4
5.5
3

Ans: 3

4. What is 1 percent of .025?
.25
.025
.0025
.00025

Ans: .00025


5. By selling 12 oranges for one taka a man loses 20%. How many for a taka should he sell to get a gain of 20%?
10
8
9
11

Ans: 8

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Why did soldiers start to salute?

1. A man wears a clean shirt every day. If he drops off his laundry and picks up the previous week's load every Monday night, how many shirts must he own to keep him going?
14
15
7
16

Ans: 15

2. If it was Colonel Mustard in the ballroom with a wrench, what board game would you be playing?
Clue
Monopoly
30 Seconds
Trivial Pursuit

Ans: Clue

3. Which famous sporting figure refused conscription to Vietnam in 1967?
Michael Jordan
Goerge Forman
Muhammad Ali
Richard White

Ans: Muhammad Ali

4. Why did soldiers start to salute?
Because they wanted to find a way to show respect.
It was a way of pointing out the enemy
It was a way of identifying rank amongst soldiers
To prevent making their hats grimy from gunpowder

Ans: To prevent making their hats grimy from gunpowder

5. What was Elvis Presley's favourite sandwich?
cheese and ham
Grilled peanut butter and banana
polony and banana
peanut butter and jelly

Ans: Grilled peanut butter and banana


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

2,.20,3,.30,4,.40 What is the average?


1. 2,.20,3,.30,4,.40 What is the average?
4.90
4.95
4.85
4.75

Ans: 4.95

2. Which is correct?
152-59+12=95
12+157-59=110
95+110-49=146
87-14+8=91

Ans: 12+157-59=110

3. 248+513+171-319-111=?
499
502
512
522

Ans: 502

4. Which is correct? 741-159+1357=?
1939
2909
1819
1929

Ans: 1939


5. what is the correct(nearest)ans- 12345+6789-8765=?
8389
10289
10300
10400

Ans: 10400

6. Which is correct?
999/13*25=1920
888/13*25=1700.21
777/13*26=1554
666/13*26=1331

Ans: 777/13*26=1554


Monday, July 9, 2012

Where in the world is the place with the longest name?


1. Which is wrong?
456+258-389=325
963+124/13=83.61
9999-247/12=812.67
12+1009/14=72.90

Ans: 12+1009/14=72.90

2. To write "Computer" how many times you have to press in keyboard.
8
9
7
none

Ans: 9


3. Which is Prime Number?
12
13
14
15

Ans: 13

4. Where in the world is the place with the longest name?
New Zealand
Wales
Thailand
Spain

Ans: New Zealand

5. To write "Tamim Iqbal" how many times you have to press in keyboard.
11
12
13
14

Ans: 13

6. Convert (3.5/100) into percentage:
.35%
3.5%
35%
.035%

Ans: 3.5%

Sunday, July 8, 2012

What is the average of the following number? 1010,2020,3003,4003,5050

1. The first traffic law was probably made by Julius Ceasar and it ordered that:
Chariots had to remain on the left side of the road
No woman was to ride a chariot in Rome
Chariot drivers had to stop at intersections
chariot drivers had to use hand signals

Ans: No woman was to ride a chariot in Rome

2. -178-243+125+198-412=?
 500
-500
 510
-510

Ans: -510

3. Which Is Correct? 9191+1234/5=?
 =2015
=2035
=2085
=2115

Ans: =2085

4. The Roman numeral M stands for what?
50
100
1000
none of these

Ans: 1000

5. What is the average of the following number? 1010,2020,3003,4003,5050
7543
7643
7743
7843

Ans: 7543

Saturday, July 7, 2012

In its early days, what was offered for sale" in any color as long as it's black"?


1. Which sport would you associate FIFA with?
cricket
tennis
bowls
soccer

Ans: Soccer

2. Who is the father of the modern cartoon 1697-1764?
William Hogarth
Thomas Rowlandson
Honore Daumier
Brian Brown

Ans: William Hogarth

3. What is the scientific name of Vitamin C?
Ascorbic Acid
Alpha tocopherol
Citrus Acid
Sulphuric Acid

Ans: Ascorbic Acid

4. Rabindranath Tagore recieved a nobel prize for?
peace
science
literature
physics

Ans: literature

5. Christopher Sholes developed the first:
fridge
elevator
typewriter
micro chip

Ans: typewriter

6. In its early days, what was offered for sale" in any color as long as it's black"?
A bicycle
A motorcycle
A car
A vacuum cleaner

Ans: A car

Friday, July 6, 2012

A dealer bought a painting for $70, sold it for $80, bought it back for $90, and sold it again for $100. How much profit did he make?


1. Which John was the tar of the film Grease?
Higgs
Depp
Brown
Travolta

Ans: Travolta

2. Yellow fever is transmitted by?
wind
dust
mosquitoes
fleas

Ans: mosquitoes

3. A dealer bought a painting for $70, sold it for $80, bought it back for $90, and sold it again for $100. How much profit did he make?
$20
$10
He broke even
$40

Ans: $20

4. What did the Tin Man need in `The Wizard of Oz`?
courage
a brain
common sense
a heart

Ans: a heart

5. Mr and Mrs Jones have their three sons with them. Each son has with him a wife, his sister and son. How many people are there?
18
20
15
12

Ans: 12

6. What is the world`s largest island?
Greenland
Iceland
Maldives
None of the above

Ans: Greenland

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Arizona state is also known as


1. Arizona state is also known as
Golden State
Copper State
Bluegrass State
Green Mountain State.

Ans: Copper State

2. Trial by jury was started in which country
England
France
Italy
China

Ans: England

3. Which of the following is not a name for an umbrella?
gamp
parasol
brolly
shady

Ans: shady

4. 'Soneln Delmana' if you unscramble these letters would you get.
A famous actor
A president of a country
A sports star
A musician

Ans: A president of a country

5. Which country invented the number system?
China
India
Rome
Egypt

Ans: india

6. In Peter Pan, what sort of animal was Nana?
A cat
A horse
A bird
A dog

Ans: A dog

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

In France the 1st of April was initially?

1. What was a gladiator armed with, in addition to a dagger and spear?
A net
A shield
A switchblade
A suit of armour

Ans: A shield

2. Which Egyptian pharoah reigned when the Spinx was built?
Teti
Pepy
Khafre
Huni

Ans: Khafre

3. In France the 1st of April was initially?
Harvest day
Market day
New Years day
Spring day

Ans: Harvest day

4. In which country was Keanu Reeves born?
Portugal
Spain
Italy
Lebanon

Ans: Lebanon

5. According superstition when does the Mayan calender predict the end of the world?
2060
2012
2016
2020

Ans: 2012

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Which city developed the first fire brigrade?

1. What colour does the flame turn into when igniting Potassium?
Purple
Yellow
Orange
Blue

Ans: Purple

2. Which city developed the first fire brigrade?
Rome
London
Paris
New York

Ans: London

3. In Roman numberals LXXV is?
1005
75
16
28

Ans: 75

4. Which Country has the largest Hindu population in the world
Nepal
Bangladesh
India
Indonesia

Ans: India

5. Which desert is known as the largest in the world?
Sahara desert
Arabian desert
Namib desert
White desert

Ans: Sahara desert


Monday, July 2, 2012

What musician also acted in the movie `God of War`?

1. Galileo gets credit for this invention but it was actually Hans Lippershey that invented it, it is the?
watch
telescope
sundial
ball bearing

Ans: telescope

2. Where did people skate first
Holland
Germany
England
France

Ans: Holland

3. It' the only vegetable or fruit that is never sold frozen, canned, processed, cooked, or in any other form but fresh. What is it?
banana
cabbage
lettuce
orange

Ans:lettuce

4. What colour is an Oscar
Silver
White
Gold
Black

Ans: Gold

5. What musician also acted in the movie `God of War`?
Jarred Letto
Axel Rose
Bryan Adams
Bruce Springsteen

Ans: Jarred Letto

6. When was the stamp first published in Bangladesh?
29th july, 1971
29th june, 1972
29th july, 1972
29th January, 1972

Ans: 29th july, 1971

Sunday, July 1, 2012

How many compartments is a cow's stomach divided into

1. How many compartments is a cow's stomach divided into
five
three
two
four

Ans: four

2. Which of the following is not a rare gas?
argon
neon
carbon dioxide
krypton

Ans: Carbon dioxide

3. Ian Flemming got the character name James Bond from what?
His uncles name
A book on birds
His boss
In a dream

Ans: A book on birds

4. What is a Chesterfield?
Tea chest
A couch
A desk
A table

Ans: A table

5. What came after The Brady in the sitcom title?
family
group
bunch
brains

Ans: bunch