General Knowledge
The Black Death plague struck Europe in which century?
A) 12th
B) 13th
C) 14th
D) 15th
The Black Death (1347–51) killed about one-third of Europe’s population, spread by fleas on rats. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
General Knowledge
A)
1929
B)
1939
C)
1945
D)
1955
The 1929 crash triggered the Great Depression, causing widespread unemployment, poverty, and global economic collapse.
General Knowledge
A)
Sahara
B)
Gobi
C)
Kalahari
D)
Arabian
The Sahara Desert in Africa is the largest hot desert, covering 9.2 million sq km, though Antarctica is the largest overall desert.
General Knowledge
A)
Charles Darwin
B)
Alfred Wegener
C)
James Hutton
D)
Harry Hess
Alfred Wegener proposed continental drift in 1912, suggesting continents once formed a supercontinent Pangaea, later separating.
General Knowledge
The correct answer is 4 because 2+2=4.
General Knowledge
A)
12th
B)
13th
C)
14th
D)
15th
The Black Death (1347–51) killed about one-third of Europe’s population, spread by fleas on rats. This is a well-documented historical or scientific.
General Knowledge
A)
Volcanic Belt
B)
Earthquake Zone
C)
Ocean Currents
D)
Coral Reefs
The Ring of Fire is a horseshoe-shaped zone around the Pacific Ocean, known for frequent volcanic eruptions and seismic activity.
General Knowledge
A)
Qin
B)
Han
C)
Ming
D)
Tang
The Ming dynasty expanded and fortified the Great Wall between the 14th–17th centuries, much of which still stands today.
General Knowledge
A)
Columbus
B)
Magellan
C)
Drake
D)
Vasco da Gama
Ferdinand Magellan led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe (1519–1522); although he died en route, the voyage completed the circuit.
General Knowledge
A)
Copernicus
B)
Kepler
C)
Galileo
D)
Newton
Johannes Kepler established his laws (1609–19) describing elliptical orbits and planetary motion around the Sun.
General Knowledge
A)
Jawaharlal Nehru
B)
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
C)
Maulana Azad
D)
Sardar Patel
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, a Pashtun independence activist, was called the “Frontier Gandhi” for his nonviolent resistance.
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