General Knowledge
Which Indian mathematician is known for the concept of zero?
A) Aryabhata
B) Brahmagupta
C) Bhaskara
D) Ramanujan
Brahmagupta (7th century) formalized the rules for zero and negative numbers, laying the foundation of modern mathematics.
English
A)
Canada
B)
China
C)
Russia
D)
USA
Russia is the largest country by land area, spanning Eastern Europe and northern Asia across eleven time zones.
General Knowledge
A)
Paris
B)
Lyon
C)
Marseille
D)
Nice
Paris is the capital city of France.
General Knowledge
A)
Copper
B)
Iron
C)
Bronze
D)
Gold
Copper was the first metal widely used by humans in the Chalcolithic period, preceding the Bronze Age when alloys were developed.
General Knowledge
A)
Thailand
B)
Myanmar
C)
Sri Lanka
D)
Laos
Ceylon, under colonial rule, became Sri Lanka in 1972, reflecting its post-independence identity. 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)
Indo-European
B)
Uralic
C)
Altaic
D)
Semitic
Finnish belongs to the Uralic language family, distinct from Indo-European, making it linguistically unique in Europe.
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)
Oxygen
B)
Nitrogen
C)
Carbon Dioxide
D)
Argon
Nitrogen makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, followed by oxygen, playing a crucial role in life and atmospheric stability.
General Knowledge
A)
Yuan
B)
Yen
C)
Won
D)
Ringgit
Japan uses the yen (JPY), introduced in 1871, and it remains one of the most traded currencies worldwide.
General Knowledge
A)
Coulomb
B)
Faraday
C)
Maxwell
D)
Ohm
James Clerk Maxwell formulated the classical field equations that unify electricity, magnetism, and light as electromagnetic waves.
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