Sunday, 28 December 2014

Interesting Knowledge About Animal

Frogs have three chambers in Heart
A Crocodile can’t stick out its tongue
A young rabbit is called kit or Kitten
An Ant’s  nest is called formicarium
Hippopotamus is called  Water Horse
Ants Does not have lungs
An adult Butterfly has six legs
Bat is the only mammal that can fly
An Elephant can smell water up to three miles away
Butterflies can taste with their feet

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT INDIA

·         Pushkar Lake is located in Rajasthan
·         Dadabhai Naoroji is known as The Grand Old Man Of India
·         Nagarjun Sagar Project is in Krishna River
·         Sukumar Sen is the first Election Commissioner of India
·         Polo is said to have originated in Manipur
·         President is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces in India
·         India is the second largest producer of Horticulture commodities in World
·         Madhya Pradesh is the state where Diamond Mines are mainly found in India
·         India is the 7th Largest country in World
·         6 Olympics Medals are won by India in 2012  



Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Books And Authors


  1. Who wrote the book Gulliver's Travels?                                                       Ans: Jonathan Swift
  2. Who wrote the book Glimpse of World History?                                         Ans: Jawaharlal Nehru
  3. Who wrote the book War and Peace?                                                           Ans: Leo Tolstoy
  4. Who wrote the book India Wins Freedom?                                                 Ans: Abdul Kalam Azad
  5.  Who wrote the book A Passage To India?                                                   Ans: E.M Froster
  6. Who wrote the book Sunny Days?                                                               Ans: Sunil Gavaskar
  7. Who wrote the book Playing It My Way?                                                    Ans: Sachin Tendulkar with Boria Majumdar
  8. Who wrote the book Animal Farm?                                                            Ans: George Orwell
  9. Who wrote the book Les Miserable?                                                          Ans: Victor Hugo
  10. Who wrote the book The Tempest?                                                            Ans: Shakespeare  

Monday, 22 December 2014

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


  1. Comma Bacillus bacteria causes Cholera
  2. A Pluviometer measures Rainfall
  3. Charlie Chaplin was the first actor to appear on cover of Time Magazine
  4. Iris is the Goddess of rainbow 
  5. All organic compounds contain Carbon
  6. Dry Ice is Solid carbon dioxide
  7. Param Vir Chakra is the highest military award for valour in India
  8. Atomic number of Copernicium is 112 and symbol is Cn
  9. HyAlfa is the World's first Hydrogen powered three wheeler
  10. Yingluck Shinwatra was the first Women Prime Minister of Thailand         

Sunday, 21 December 2014

50 General Knowledge

  1. World's oldest known City is Damascus
  2. Length of English Channel is 560 km
  3. Japanese call their country as Nippon
  4. The border line that separate Pakistan and Afghanistan is Durand Line
  5. Zambia is known as country of Copper
  6. The largest Coffee growing country in World is Brazil
  7. The Biggest desert in the World is Sahara
  8. The longest National  Highway in the World is Trans Canada Highway
  9. First Prime minister of Bangladesh is Mujibur Rahman
  10. Abu dhabi is the capital of UAE
  11. Before independence UAE was known as Trucial States
  12. Hajar Mountains found on the UAE's border with Oman
  13. The church of Kerimaki is the world's largest Christian wooden church
  14. The Best or Nothing is the motto of Mercedes Benz
  15. South Africa has Three Capital Cities
  16. Jerry yang and David Filo established Yahoo
  17. The Book Mein Kampf translates as My Struggle
  18. Luna 2 is the first Space probe to land on the Moon
  19. Global 500 Award is given the field of Protection of Environment
  20. Rabindranath Tagore is the first Asian Winner of Nobel Prize
  21. Lake Victoria is the largest fresh water lake in Africa
  22. The Great Victoria Desert is located in Australia
  23.  Ms Kim Campell is the first Woman Prime Minister of Canada
  24. Grand Central Terminal, New York is the largest Railway Station in World
  25. Lewis E Waterman invented Fountain Pen
  26. Biro Brothers invented Ballpoint Pen
  27. Tasmania is the smallest State of Australia
  28. Nidologist studies about Birds and its Nests
  29. Munster Plum is a kind of Potato (Irish)
  30. A Fennec is a Desert Fox
  31. A group of Duck is called paddling
  32. Douglas Engelbart invented Mouse
  33. Dahlia is the National Flower of Mexico
  34. Earnest Hemingway was an ambulance driver in WW1
  35. Red Onions originated from Italy
  36. Color of Octopus Blood is Blue
  37. The Wattle Blossom is the National Flower of Australia
  38. Mexicans are the most immigrants to USA
  39. Guru Nanak Founded the religion Sikhism
  40. Ashmolean is the oldest museum in the World
  41. Aleksei Leanov was the first to do Space Walk
  42. Anemometer measures Wind Speed
  43. London City has the longest Metro System
  44. Mount Aspiring National Park is located in New Zealand 
  45. River Danube flows through 8 Countries
  46. Halo-phobia is the fear of speaking in public
  47. China invented the Mariners Compass
  48. Sony company invented Transistor Radio
  49.  Somatology is the study of Human Body
  50. Laika was the first ever dog went to space

Monday, 15 December 2014

Science Knowledge


  • Vitamin B5 is also called Pantothenic Acid
  • There is only One Electrons in Hydrogen Atom
  • Dmitri Mendeleev published Periodic Table first
  • Atomic number of Oxygen is 8
  • Total Number of Elements in Periodic Table is 118
  • Albert Einstein presented the theory of Relativity
  • Total number of color exist in sunlight is 7
  • Light Year is a unit of Distance
  • It takes Approximately 8 minutes to reach light from Sun to Earth
  • Nitrogen is the gas usually filled in Electric Bulbs   

Knowledge About Human Body



  1. Phlebotomists are who collect blood from patients for examination in laboratories
  2. 66% of the human body is water.
  3. The smallest bone in the human body is about the size of a grain of rice
  4. Humans get an entirely new skeleton  every 12 years
  5. There are 2.6 million sweat glands are distributed all over the body
  6. O+ve  is the most common Blood type
  7. Femur is the strongest bone in Human Body
  8. Human Eyeballs are controlled by Six Muscles
  9. The outermost layer of skin is called Epidermis
  10. Skin is Human body's largest Organ 

Famous Personalities in the World


  • Louis Pasteur is known as Father of Modern Microbiology
  • Gregor Mendel is known as Father of Genetics 
  • Antoine Lavoisier is known as Father of Modern Chemistry
  • Hippocrates is known as Father of Medicine
  • Ernest Rutherford is known as Father of Nuclear Physics
  • Florence Nightingale is known as Mother of Nursing
  • Euclid is known as Father of Geometry
  • Charles Babbage is known as Father of Computer
  • Karl Marx is known as Father of Communism
  • Adam Smith is known as Father of Modern Economics

Wednesday, 10 December 2014

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE



  1. World Post Day is celebrated each year on 9 October
  2. The Book Himalayan Blunder was written by John Dalvi
  3. The deepest point in the Indian Ocean is the Sunda Trench
  4. Yellowstone National Park is the first National park in World
  5. Sunflower is the National Flower of Ukraine
  6. The study of brain is known as Phrenology
  7. Willem Einthoven invented ECG
  8. Pius IX is the longest served Pope in Roman Catholics
  9. Silk is the strongest natural fiber 
  10. Victoria Cross is the highest military award in UK 

Tuesday, 9 December 2014

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ABOUT INDIA


  • Sardar Vallabai Patel is known as Iron Man of India
  • The leading state in producing paper is West Bengal
  • The Members of Rajyasaba are elected by MLAs
  • The Yarlung Zangbo river is known as Brahmaputra in India
  • Bagh village in Gwalior is famous for Cave Painting
  • Garba is a folk dance from Gujarat
  • Film and TV Institute of India is located at Pune 
  • Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) was established in 1957
  • Dr Zakir Hussain was the first Muslim President of India
  • Fa-Hien was the first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India

General Knowledge


  1. Entomology is the Science of that studies about Insects
  2. Rotary Steam Engine invented by James Watt
  3. July 11 is the world population day
  4. Brass gets discolored in air because of the presence of Hydrogen Sulfide
  5. Nuclear sizes are expressed in a unit named Fermi
  6. The most commonly used bleaching agent is Chlorine
  7. September 29 is the World Heart Day
  8. Shora is the parliament of Afghanistan
  9. The great dramatist George Bernard Shaw was an Irishman
  10. Amnesty International is an organization associated with Human Rights  

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

  1. French letter boxes are yellow in color
  2. Bacardi uses a free tailed bat as its logo
  3. Labyrinth is the inner most part of our ear which helps us to detect and balance the sound
  4. Papin's Digester, invented by Denis Papin in 1679 is now known as Pressure Cooker
  5. Sheep is the animal that mentioned most times in The Bible
  6. The Communist Manifesto was written in German language
  7. Monology is the study of Stupidity
  8. The word Sahara is Arabic for Desert
  9. 80% of the worlds population wears Chinease made shoes
  10. Yellow Stone National park is located in U S A

Monday, 1 December 2014

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


  • KLM IS THE NATIONAL AIRLINE OF NETHERLANDS
  • MAPOTHER 1V IS THE REAL SURNAME OF FILM STAR TOM CRUISE
  • AN OTOLOGIST STUDIES ABOUT EAR AND ITS DISEASES 
  • RED CIRCLE ON A GREEN BACKGROUND IS THE FLAG OF BANGLADESH
  • FRASER ISLAND IS THE WORLDS LARGEST SAND ISLAND
  • AKALA IS THE LEADER THE WOLF PACK IN THE JUNGLE BOOK
  • THE ASSOCIATED POWERS WAS THE THE ORIGINAL PROPOSED NAME FOR "THE UNITED NATIONS"
  • FRENCH FRIED POTATOES INVENTED IN BELGIUM
  • BENAZIR BHUTTO THE HEAD OF GOVERNMENT WAS THE FIRST TO GIVE BIRTH IN OFFICE
  • AUSTRALIA HAD AN AIRLINE CALLED ROTTNEST
  • VETERINARY PROFESSIONAL JOHN DUNLOP DEVELOPED PNEUMATIC TYRES