Queen of the United Kingdom Elizabeth 2nd died on?
- A. 9 September 2022
- B. 1 September 2022
- C. 6 September 2022
- D. 8 September 2022
Correct Answer: D. 8 September 2022
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary) was Queen of the United Kingdom from 6 February 1952 until her death on 8 September 2022. Her reign of 70 years and 214 days was the longest of any British monarch and the second-longest recorded of any monarch of a sovereign country. At the time of her death, Elizabeth was also Queen of 14 other Commonwealth realms, in addition to the United Kingdom.
Correct Answer: A. Bill Gates
A book titled ‘How to Prevent the Next Pandemic’ has authored by Bill Gates will be published this year in May 2022. In the book Bill Gates has written about specific steps that can only stop future pandemics but, in the process, provide better health care for everyone around the world. His last book, “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need”, was released in February 2021.
Correct Answer: B. United Kingdom
Correct Answer: B. Serbia
Serbia is the first country in Europe to successfully conduct its national election in Europe during the coronavirus epidemic. The ruling governing conservative party led by President Aleksandar Vucic is set to obtain a landslide victory.
Correct Answer: B. Riyadh
Saudi Future Investment Initiative Summit, often referred to as ‘Davos in the Desert’. Future Investment Initiative Institute. FII will be held in Riyadh from 25-27 October 2022 and will convene the world’s foremost CEOs, policymakers, investors, entrepreneurs, and young leaders to shape the future of international investment and the global economy.
Correct Answer: B. PUBG Mobile
The popular mobile game PUBG Mobile has emerged as the highest-grossing game across the world in May 2020. The PUBG Mobile game has earned over $226 million in May, which is an increase of 41 percent compared to the same month last year.
Correct Answer: A. Dubai
Dubai Soars as World’s Fastest-Recovering Services Hub in 2023. Dubai, a global economic powerhouse, has proven its mettle as the world’s fastest-recovering destination in the services sector, marking an impressive growth rate of 3.2% in the first half of 2023.