China has the world’s _____ largest Railway system.
- A. Second
- B. Third
- C. Forth
- D. Fifth
Correct Answer: B. Third
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‘Fleet Street’ in London is famous for which of the following?
- A. Banking and financial offices
- B. Offices of the cargo companies
- C. Offices of the newspapers and press agencies
- D. Offices of the Royal Navy establishment
Correct Answer: C. Offices of the newspapers and press agencies
February 5 observed annually as
- A. Black Day
- B. Maritime Day
- C. Accession Day
- D. Kashmir Solidarity Day
Correct Answer: D. Kashmir Solidarity Day
Who discovered the Chloroform?
- A. Carl Wilhelm Scheele
- B. Charles Parsons
- C. Sir James Young Simpson
- D. Guglielmo Marconi
Correct Answer: C. Sir James Young Simpson (1847)
The ______ is the most powerful organ of the United Nations
- A. General Assembly
- B. Secretariat
- C. Security Council
- D. International Court of Justice
Correct Answer: C. Security Council
Who invented the Refrigerator?
- A. Rune Elmqvist
- B. Guglielmo Marconi
- C. William Cullen
- D. Charles Goodyear
Correct Answer: C. William Cullen (1748)
East Timor got independence from which country?
- A. Mongolia
- B. Indonesia
- C. Australia
- D. None of the Above
Correct Answer: B. Indonesia
East Timor declared itself independent from Portugal on 28 November 1975, but was invaded by neighboring Indonesia nine days later (Early in December). In 1976 Indonesia declared it to be an integral part of that country as the 27th province of East Timor (Timor Timur). But Timorese resistance outlasted the rule of Indonesia’s General Suharto, who fell from power in 1998. In a referendum run by the United Nations in 1999, a strong majority of Timorese voted for independence. Despite a wave of violence by pro-Indonesia forces, the UN stepped in and supervised a transition to Timorese self-government in 2002. In April 2002 Xanana Gusmão was elected East Timor’s first president.