General Knowledge #6

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1. Einsteinium, an element named after famed physicist Albert Einstein, has atomic number
A. 89
B. 99
C. 109
D. 119
2. All kids born from 2025 till 2039 will be branded as Generation
Mark McCrindle coined the term Gen Alpha ( 2010-24)
A. Alpha
B. Beta
C. Gama
D. Delta
3. The Seikan Rail Tunnel is the longest and deepest rail tunnel in the world located in
spans 53.85 km and includes a 23.3 km portion under the seabed. The tunnel connects Aomori Prefecture on Honshu and Hokkaido island.
A. China
B. Japan
C. Tajikistan
D. Russia
4. What does the unit 'sievert', an SI unit, measure?
A. Radioactive decay
B. Absorbed radiation dose
C. Biological effect of radiation
D. Radiation intensity
5. Day Zero Capetown crisis related to
A. Water
B. Food
C. Disease
D. Education
6. Who is considered as the founder of the wave theory of light
In 1678, he proposed this one
A. Albert Einstein
B. Christiaan Huygens
C. Galileo Galilei
D. Zacharias Jansen
7. In 1787, Grigory Potemkin created fake villages to deceive Empress Catherine of
A. Russia
B. USA
C. Spain
D. Australia
8. This is the oldest municipal body of Commonwealth of National outside Great Britain which is also the second oldest corporation in the world.
Inaugurated on September 29, 1688
A. Melbourne
B. Madras
C. Panama
D. Singapore
9. This tallest mountain of the Antarctica spews out 80 grams of gold worth $ 6,000 a day
Named by Captain James Ross for his Ship HMS Erebus.
A. Erta Ele
B. Erebus
C. Vinson
D. Jackson
10. Kessler Syndrome is associated with
Put forward by American astrophysicist Don Kessler in 1970s. Some 13,000 satellites circulating the planet,
A. Space
B. Climate Change
C. Agriculture
D. Finance
11. Myers ( 1988) identified how many regions or " Hotspot" around the world containing nearly 50,000 endemic plant species
20% of the world's plant covering just 2.5% of the world's land.. .
A. 26
B. 36
C. 46
D. 56
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