Showing posts with label ASTRONOMY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASTRONOMY. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ AUGUST 2010 3RD EDITION
1. UNO laid foundation to a new organization called UN women in order to strengthen the idea of gender equity. What is the official name of the organization?
2. The scientists of IIA (Indian Institute of Astrophysics) conducted experiments in Easter Island on the most recent solar eclipse day in order to unveil vital information about the solar corona. To which country does the Easter Island belong?
3. Which is the first Latin American country to legally permit same sex marriage?
4. Which IIT graduate designed the new icon for Indian rupee?
5. The portrait named ‘8 horses’ was auctioned for 2 crore bucks. Who created this portrait?
6. Since 2004 Vatican has membership in UNO with a check on the right to vote. What is the terminology for their current status?
7. Which famous Hindustani classical musician is awarded the Gangubai Hangal prize this year?
8. The father of black box passed away recently. Name him.
9. Who is the union urban development minister who is in charge of themetro projects for states?
10. Muttiah Muralitharan retired from internation cricket recently. Who are the first and last wickets of this legendary bowler?
Answers
1. UN Entity for Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
2. Chile
3. Argentina
4. D.Udaykumar
5. M.F.Hussain
6. Observer
7. Bhimsen Joshi
8. David Warren born in Australia
9. S.Jaipal Reddy
10. First wicket – Craig McDermott (Australia )
Last wicket – Pragyan Ojha(India )
Friday, September 10, 2010
CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ AUGUST 2010 SECOND EDITION
1. The British petroleum company is on the hook in the wake of the hazardous oil spill took place in the Gulf of Mexico. Who is the CEO of BP?
2. These two famous characters’ 70th anniversary was celebrated in 2010. They were earlier called Jasper and Jinx. Their debut was through “Puss gets the boot” in 1940. Who are they and name their founders?
3. Sonia Gandhi laid the foundation stone of the 8.8 km long Rohtang tunnel that would be the longest tunnel in the world at its altitude. Near which tourist resort is it located?

5. Indira Gandhi International airport at Delhi is the 6th largest airport in the world. The first four in the list of largest airports are located in Asia viz., Dubai, Beijing, Singapore and Bangkok. Where is the fifth largest on located? As a matter of fact, it’s outside Asia.


8. A strong 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific nation of Vanuatu last July. Fortunately the chance of Tsunami was ruled out. What is the name of its capital city?
9. Who has the kudos of compiling the book ‘The Agronomy and economy of important tree crops of developing world’ which is the first e-book on agriculture in the world?
10. Which island observed 30th of March as Indian Arrival day since Indian servants were transported to that place in 1845 following the abolition of slavery in the British Empire?
Answers
1. Tony Hayward
2. Tom & Jerry.
Founders William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
7 Oscars- first 1943 for the yanker doodle mouse.
3. Manali in Himachal Pradesh
4. Roza Otunbayeva
5. Mexico city
6. Beryl Bainbridge
7. Grigory Perelman
8. Port Villa
10. Trinidad and Tobago
Readers Quiz
1.Paul the world cup fame octopus foreteller has set to retire from his “experiments with fortune”. In which aquarium does this mollusk live?
2. India’s first Pico satellite (weighing less than 1 kg) designed, developed and tested by students was launched with PSLV-C15. What is the name of the satellite?
3. ‘Spind Pigmi’ as its second name indicates is the smallest species of a family in the marine animals’ kingdom. To which family of species do they belong?
4. “The face of the world would have changed, if the nose of ____________ were a bit smaller”. Renowned French mathematician and philosopher Blais Pascal made this comment about which personality?
5. Drug watch was a TV show aimed at discouraging the youth of the consumption and sale of drugs. In which channel was this broadcasted?
6. Identify the country from the clues:
a. drunk tea first
b. grant channel connects its two rivers
c. ‘divine threshold of peace’
d. Marco Polo has visited this country.
7. What is actual name of this series whose Indian version is called “Chooha billi chor police”?
Readers Quiz Answers
1. Sealife Aquarium,Oberhausen,Germany
2.STUDSAT
3.Shark,25 cm length
4.Cleopatra
5.BBC
6.China
7.Tom & Jerry
Labels:
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ASTRONOMY,
BIOLOGY,
books,
business,
cartoon.TV,
dates,
LITERATURE,
MATHEMATICS,
POLITICS,
SPORTS
Sunday, August 8, 2010
CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ JULY REVIEW
1. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) USA’s report which year has been chosen as the warmest ever in recorded history?

2. In which place the first ever ATM that dispenses gold has been built?
3. Which day is observed as World Zoo noses day?
4. Who wrote the novel ‘The monochrome madonna’ which has a murder mystery unraveling thread?

5. Which country got the first Arabic Domain name “.misr” written using Arabic letters?
6. Which country won the Twenty 20 world cup for women in the year 2010?
8.GAGAN is the most advanced technology aiding navigation. Expand it?
__________________________________________
Answers
1. 2010
2. Abu Dhabi, Dubai
3. July 6
4. Kalpana Swaminathan
5. Egypt
6. Australia,England bagged the same for men.
7.Michael S Dodson
8.GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation
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Labels:
ASTRONOMY,
ATM,
Days,
Days.,
LITERATURE,
NASA,
TECHNOLOGY,
WEBSITES
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
PLANETS OF SOLAR SYSTEM
1. What is the ordinal status of Earth among the biggest planets of our SOLAR SYSTEM?
ans: 5
2.On the surface of which planets the rocks are found?
ans: Earth,Mercury,Venus,Mars
3.Which is known as the 'twin planet' of earth?
ans: Venus
4.Which is known as the 'blue planet'?
ans: Earth
5.Which is the hottest planet?
ans: Venus
6.Why the temperature is high on the surface of Venus?
ans: Large quantity of carbon dioxide is found on its surface.
7.Which is known as the 'red planet'?
ans:Mars
8.Which planet has the largest number of moons?
ans: Jupitor
ans: 5
2.On the surface of which planets the rocks are found?
ans: Earth,Mercury,Venus,Mars
3.Which is known as the 'twin planet' of earth?
ans: Venus
4.Which is known as the 'blue planet'?
ans: Earth
5.Which is the hottest planet?
ans: Venus
6.Why the temperature is high on the surface of Venus?
ans: Large quantity of carbon dioxide is found on its surface.
7.Which is known as the 'red planet'?
ans:Mars
8.Which planet has the largest number of moons?
ans: Jupitor
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