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General Knowledge MCQ #9

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1. In 1781, William Herschel sees what he thinks is a "comet" but actually discovers the planet
A. Jupiter
B. Pluto
C. Neptune
D. Uranus
2. Which of the following country is known as " Cockpit of Europe".
A. Austria
B. Belgium
C. France
D. Spain
3. Which country boasts the most number of UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world?
Italy with 60, followed by China with 59, Germany 54.
A. China
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. India
4. Which among the following terms means growing of fruits?
Derived from Latin word " pomum" which means fruit.
A. Apiculture
B. Arboriculture
C. Pomiculture
D. Sericulture
5. Which one country is not a member of the European Free Trade Association ( EFTA)
Sweden, founding member of EFTA ( currently 4 members) left in 1995 to join the EU
A. Iceland
B. Liechtenstein
C. Norway
D. Sweden
6. The Fastest Family or famously known as Dibasa Sisters on the Planet with Over 300 Medals comes from this country
All seven siblings are not only Olympic medalists and world champions in their respective events but also hold concurrent world records, making them the only siblings in recorded history to do so.
A. Ethiopia
B. Jamaica
C. Kenya
D. St Lucia
7. This vegetable Orchestra holds the Guinness World record for most concerts belongs to this country
performed 344 concerts on their veggies,
A. Austria
B. Belgium
C. China
D. Denmark
8. German alchemist Hennig Brand discovered this element while attempting to extract gold from urine through distillation.
Although Brand kept his process a secret, phosphorus was discovered independently in 1680 by an English chemist, Robert Boyle
A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Phosphorus
D. Uranium
9. Sir Walter Raleigh freed after 13 years of imprisonment in 1616 from
A. Eiffel Tower
B. Leaning Tower of Pisa
C. Tower of London
D. Dragon Tower
10. How many prisoners were inside the Bastille when it was stormed during the French Revolution.
A. 7
B. 70
C. 700
D. 7000
11. Which boxing legend original name goes like this : Cassius Marcellus Clay, Jr
A. George Foreman
B. Muhammad Ali
C. Joe Frazier
D. Archie Moore
12. In 1981 this became the last country in the world to abolish slavery legally
was the last in the world to legally abolish slavery, but 2% of its people remain enslaved
A. Albania
B. Libya
C. Mauritania
D. Paraguay
13. Which English poet commonly referred to as “the Bard” or “the Poet,” titles that speaks to his stature in English literature.
Hamlet," "Othello," "King Lear," and "Macbeth."
A. Anne Hathaway
B. Charles Dickens
C. Mark Twain
D. William Shakespeare
14. This country became the first in the world to launch Central Bank Digital Currency ( CBDC) in 2020
A. Australia
B. Bahamas
C. China
D. Denmark
15. " Rumble in the Jungle " heavyweight boxing match , between then heavyweight champion George Foreman and Muhammad Ali held in
held on October 30, 1974, Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo
A. Atlanta
B. Manila
C. Texas
D. Zaire
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