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2. Define the word "Consecutive". Following one after another in a series, without interruption
3. Name all of the continents. Asia, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, South American, North America, Europe
5. What was the primary reason for the American Civil War? Slavery.
6. What is the official language of the United States? None (English is consider but no bill has been amended to make it official by US)
7. What are the two primary languages of Canada? English and French (According to the 2011 census, English and French are the mother tongues of 56.9% and 21.3% of Canadians respectively)
Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson was a member of a five-person committee appointed by the Continental Congress to write the Declaration. The committee included Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Robert Livingston, and Roger Sherman.
11. What was the last state to join the United States? Hawaii Aug, 21, 1959
12. From what country did the United States purchase the land known as the Louisiana Purchase? France
13. What form of government did Germany have before and during World War II? Dictatorship
15. Name four countries in Europe. France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom
17. Give the scientific definition of "matter". Anything that has mass and occupies volume, is matter
20. How many states are there in the United States of America? 50 (Puerto Rico is still in consideration and Washington DC is not officially declared sate, as far I know)
21. When was the Declaration of Independence first signed? July 4, 1776
22. Name the last nine Presidents of the United States in descending order. Descending by holding office: Barack Obama George W. Bush Bill Clinton George H. W. Bush Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Gerald Ford Richard Nixon
Lyndon B. Johnson
23. What is the significance of October 29, 1929? The Wall Street Crash of 1929, also known as Black Tuesday and the Stock Market Crash of 1929, began in late October 1929 and was the most devastating stock market crash in the history of the United States
25. Name the first three Presidents. George Washington, John Adam, Thomas Jefferson
26. Name the President during the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln
28. What incident caused the United States entered World War II?
30. What was the new weapon of mass destruction in World War I? Poisonous gas (Chlorine gas and Mustard gas)
31. Name four countries on the South American continent. Brazil, Cuba, Chile, Argentina
34. What is the most powerful weapon in the United States' military arsenal? Nuclear
35. What is the primary power source of a modern submarine? Nuclear Reactor
36. Name the three largest countries in North America. America, Canada, Greenland
37. Name three countries that were allied with the U.S. during World War II. UK, Soviet Union, France
41. Name the planets in order starting with the one closest to the Sun. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
42. Name two literary works by William Shakespeare. Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet
44. What is the largest desert in China? Gobi Desert (Area: 1,295,000 km)
45. Name the Oceans of the world. Pacific (155,557,000 sq km) Atlantic (76,762,000 sq km) Indian (68,556,000 sq km) Southern (20,327,000 sq km) Arctic (14,056,000 sq km)
46. What is stated in the 1st amendment to the Constitution? Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting
the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievance
47. What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called? Bill of Rights
48. Name five countries on the African continent. Congo, Algeria, South Africa, Egypt, Libya
50. When was the war of 1812 fought? 1815 June 18, 1812 (Anglo-American War of 1812 to 1815)
52. Which President was elected to four terms as President of the United States? Franklin D. Roosevelt
54. What is stated in the 2nd amendment to the constitution? A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of
56. What year was President John Kennedy assassinated? November 22, 1963
57. What city and country were the targets of the first and second atomic bombs? Hiroshima, Japan and Nagasaki, Japan
59. If you take a test with 5000 questions, how many would you miss in order to score 72%? 1400 questions
60. Within 5%, how much of the earth's surface is covered by water?
61. What four States in the United States come together to meet at a single point? the states of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah
62. How many Vice-Presidents does the President of the United States have? One
63. What are the three branches of the United States government? legislative, judicial, and executive
64. Where is the Bering Strait? The Bering Strait is a strait 82 kilometres wide between Cape Dezhnev,Chukchi Peninsula, Russia, the easternmost point of the Asian continent and Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, USA, the westernmost point of the North American continent
67. When was the American Civil War fought? 1861 to 1865
69. Write the equation for determining the area of a square? Area = a2
70. Which war did the dropping of the Atomic bomb bring to an end? World War 2
71. What war were Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles with nuclear warheads first
72. Where is the Statue of Liberty located? New York Harbor, United States
73. What did the Lewis and Clark expedition hope to find? Pacific Ocean
74. What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? Nitrogen 78%
76. What will lower the freezing point of water? Salt (Nacl)
77. What form of government does the United States have? Presidential form of Govt
80. Define the word "Capitalism". an economicsystem in which investment in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, andexchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, especially ascontrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth.
81. Where is/was the World Trade Center located? New York
83. Where is the longest unguarded border between two countries? The world's longest unguarded border is in between Montana and Canada and the Canadians and Americans share this area also known as Glacier Park, which U.S. calls Glacier National Park.
88. Write the mathematical equation for determining the circumference of a circle. A=pr2
89. Define a "Right Triangle". a right angle is an angle that bisects the angle formed by two halves of a straight line i.e. 90 degree.
95. What causes rain? Precipitation forms when cloud droplets (or ice particles) in clouds grow and combine to become so large that their fall speed exceeds the updraft speed in the cloud, and they then fall out of the cloud.
96. How many states were there when the United States declared its independence?
97. What is the most populated city in the United States? New york
98. What is the job of a lawyer? Lawyer responsibility is to represent clients in court, mediations, business transactions and other important legal proceedings or arrangements where the law will be discussed..
99. What is the sq/ft of a room that measures 720 inches 560 inches? 60 ft X 47 ft = 262 Sq/ft
100. What will change the boiling point of water? The boiling point of water changes with atmospheric pressure.
101. How many meters are there in a Kilometer? 1km= 1000 meter
102. What is an "alloy"? An alloy is a mixture or metallic solid solution composed of two or more elements
103. What will happen to a metal rod when it is heated? It will expend
104. What is the periodic table? Periodic table is a table for classification of Elements. Elements are classified on their atomic numbers
105. What is the mathematical equation for "speed"? Speed = Distance/time or v= d/t
106. Define the term "Light Year"? Distance covered by light in a year.
111. What large military action was the United States involved in during the 1960s? Vietnam
116. What colors are used to make the color "black"? None primary three colours can make Black color.
117. Why does a compass needle point North? Due to Earth Pole Magnetism, compass needle points north
120. Name a state where the Rocky Mountains are located? Colorado
122. How many Senators are there from each state? One
123. What is the minimum age to run for President of the United States? Thirty Five (35)
124. What war was called "The war to end all wars"? World War 1
126. Define the word "Astronomy". The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
127. What is a noun? Name of object, Place, thing (living or nonliving) or an Idea.
129. What bird is the symbol of the United States? Bald Eagle
132. How many numerals are there? Natural Numbers, Whole Numbers, Integers, Rational Numbers, Real numbers, Irrational Numbers.
136. What primary method does the government use to raise money? By Taxes
137. To which planets does the Space Shuttle fly? None except Earth
138. What year did man first land on the moon? July 20, 1969
142. What effect does the sun heating the surface of the Earth have on weather conditions? The earth absorbs the heat and release it into the atmosphere, which heats the air above and causes moving air, the moment of air causes wind which leads to weather change
143. Are there currents in the oceans? Yes and there are two types of current Cold currents and Warm Currents
144. How fast does the Earth rotate on its axis? 1,669.8 km/h
145. Define the word "Invertebrate". Invertebrates are animal species that do not develop a vertebral column
146. Does the color "Black" absorb light better that the color "Red"? black absorbs the most heat. A black object absorbs all wavelengths of light and reflects non.
148. Can a liquid, as a rule, be compressed? Certain liquid can be compressed like Water while some resist.
149. What is the responsibility of the "IRS"? The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is responsible for administering and enforcing all internal revenue laws and collecting tax.
150. What do the initials "U.S.M.C." stand for? United States Marine Corps
151. What year did the Pilgrims land on Plymouth Rock? 1620
153. Who was Adolf Hitler? Adolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party. He was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945
154. Who was Joseph Stalin? Joseph Stalin or Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin was the de facto leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953
155. Who shot President Abraham Lincoln? John Wilkes Booth, on April 14, 1865
158. What great achievement did Neil Armstrong complete? First man to step on the moon.
163. Is steel a pure element? No, its an alloy of Iron and other elements. The following elements are always present in steel: carbon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur, silicon, and traces of oxygen, nitrogen and aluminum
165. What type of heavenly body is the Sun? The sun, is a star, celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
166. Does the moon produce its own light? No, it uses the light of sun to shine.
167. Of all of the elements on the periodic table, which one is the best conductor of heat? Silver: 4.29 W /cm K
168. What was "D-Day"? D-Day is the day on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. The best known D-Day was June 6, 1944.
169. What is a "Solar Eclipse"? A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth
170. What is the value of "0"? Its value is nothing but in case 0! it Is 1
171. Define the term "Bounced Check"? A slang word for a check that cannot be processed because the writer has insufficient funds
174. What are the two major political parties in the United States today? Democrats and Republicans
175. What does an engineer do? Engineering is the discipline, art and profession of acquiring and applying technical, scientific and mathematical knowledge to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and processes that safely realize a desired objective or inventions
176. What is a "radio"? The transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, esp. those carrying sound messages.
177. What was the primary reason the Pilgrims came to America? The primary reason was to get religious freedom and practice their religion.
179. What act of aggression brought the United States into World War II? Bombardment on Pearl Harbor by Japanese.
180. Name two methods of producing electricity. Nuclear reactor and Wind energy
184. Define "CIA". The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an independent civilian intelligence agency of the United States government
185. Is hydrogen flammable? Hydrogen doesnt burn by itself unless mixed with oxygen,
186. Who was J. Edgar Hoover? John Edgar Hoover was the first Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the United States.
187. Was an assassination attempt ever made against President Ronald Reagan?
The Reagan assassination attempt occurred on Monday, March 30, 1981, just 69 days into the presidency of Ronald Reagan
188. Is cancer a contagious disease? No human form has yet been found contagious. Certain contagious illnesses can, however, cause cancer in humans. These illnesses are not passed through cancerous cells but through the viruses causing the disease.
189. Who led the first expedition to circumnavigate the Earth? Ferdinand Magellan
191. How old does a citizen of the United States have to be to vote in an election?
192. What year did the United States enter World War II? December 8, 1941
193. What was the first country to develop and use Biological weapons? The first recorded use of biological agents is the Romans using dead animals to foul the enemies water supply
194. What is the primary disadvantage of a nuclear powerplant when compared to a fossil fuel powerplant? Meltdown, In such an accident, the fission reaction goes out of control, leading to a nuclear explosion and the emission of great amounts of radiation
196. What is an adjective? Adjective is part of speech that gives more information about noun or pronoun.
197. Who was General Robert E. Lee? Robert Edward Lee was an American career military officer who is best known for having commanded the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the American Civil Wa
198. Define the word "Independence". ( of a country ) freedom from political control by other countries
199. Define the word "Freedom". The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
202. What are the three different methods of heat transference? Conduction, Convection, Radiation
203. What kind of information does a book called a "Thesaurus" have? It is used for synonyms of words
204. What is an "incline plane"? An inclined plane is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load
207. Before President Grant became President of the United States, he was famous for doing what?
208. What are the two houses of Congress? House of Representatives and Senate
209. What President gave authorization to drop the atomic bomb on Japan? Harry S. Truman
210. Which has more heat, a nail that has been heated to white-hot state or a bathtub full of lukewarm water?
211. Concerning the Nixon administration, what was "Watergate"? Watergate is a general term used to describe a complex web of political scandals
between 1972 and 1974. The word specifically refers to the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C.
212. Who first discovered the moons around Jupiter? Galileo Galilei
214. Who was Louis Pasteur? Louis Pasteur was a French chemist and microbiologist who was one of the most important founders of medical microbiology. Is well know for Pasteurization. It is a process of heating a food, which is usually a liquid, to a specific temperature for a predefined length of time and then immediately cooling it after it is removed from the heat
215. What function do the kidneys perform in the human body? The kidneys perform the essential function of removing waste products from the blood and regulating the water fluid levels
216. What President served two non-consecutive terms as President? Grover Cleveland
217. Define "Socialism" a set of political and economic theories based on the belief that everyone has an equal right to a share of a country's wealth and that the government should own and control the main industries
218. Define "Communism" a political movement that believes in an economic system in which the state controls the means of producing everything on behalf of the people. It aims to create a society in which everyone is treated equally.
219. Define "Democracy" a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives
220. Who was the first President of the United States to be impeached? Andrew Johnson
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Ans; Lavapuri 2.kis sehar mein aaj tak kise ny khudkushi nhe kee Ans; Yubari, japan(according to times) 3.Wo kon sa pathar hai jo pani mein nhe dobta Ans; Pumice 4.Dunya ka konsa mulk hai jaha sanp(snake) nhe hoty Ans; Ireland.(country) Hawaii(island) 5. Dunya ka kon sa janwar hai jiske 3 aankhen hain Ans; Tuatara , found in Newzealand 6. kon sy sehar mein aisa darakht hai jis k paty subah ko white dopahar ko red sham ko green aur raat ko black ho jaty hain Ans;
2- The second highest cliff in the world is? Nanga Parbat .Karakoram - 2 Mount Everest Deusai
3- The most beautiful stone-Marble is extracted from Province? Punjab .kpk Baluchistan Sindh Kashmir
4- The longest river in Pakistan is? 10 points River Jehlum River Sutlaj River Channab River Biyas .River Sindh
6- When did Pakistan win Olympic gold medal in Hockey for the first time? 1948 1952 .1960 1964
7- Where is the tomb of Mughal Emperor Jahangir? Delhi Agra. .Lahore Karachi
10- Which is the national animal of Pakistan? .Markhor Bear Lion Tiger
11- Which is the national bird of Pakistan? Eagle Crow .Chakor Peacock
12- The Second largest city of Pakistan is? Islamabad Faisalabad Peshawar .Lahore
1- wo kon c mosque thi jis ko Khuda na pasand karta tha aur Khuda ne use Khatam karne ko kaha?
Allah ordered in the Quran to destroy (demolish) Masjid-e-Zarar in Madina. This mosque was built by the hypocrites (Munafeqeen) the enemies of Muslims.
ans: shellfish.(mollusks),arthropods(butterflies, beetles, flies, ants, bees, spiders, scorpions, shrimp, and crabs.),Horseshoe Crab, a marine arthropod that lives in shallow water. It is also called king crab and helmet crab.
5- Qadyanyoon ko kis date per aur kis saal ko gair muslim qarar diy gaya?
ans; in Pakistan in 1974, declaration by the Government of Pakistan of the Ahmadis to be a non-Muslim minority in Pakistan. the Muslim World League (Rabita Aailm-e-Islami) in Mecca has passed a similar fatwa. In the gathering of the Muslim Scholars (Rabita Aailm-e-Islami) in the year 1394 A.H. (1974), a written statement was drafted to explain the true principles of this group, how and when they started,