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Unesco World Heritage Sites

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General Knowledge

Which country has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO?

A
Vatican City
B
Nauru
C
Kuwait City
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Vatican City is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its immense cultural and historical significance. It is the only entire country designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

2082

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Biography

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General Knowledge

When was Hazrat Sachal Sarmast born?

A
1738
B
1739
C
1740
D
1741
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Sachal Sarmast was born in 1738, which is the widely accepted and documented year of his birth.

2083

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African History

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General Knowledge

Which African country was formerly called French Sudan?

A
Mali Federation
B
South Africa
C
Kenya
D
Nigeria
Explanation and memory cue

French Sudan was the colonial name for the territory that became the independent Republic of Mali in 1960. The Mali Federation was a short-lived union between the Sudanese Republic (formerly French Sudan) and Senegal. Although the option 'Mali Federation' is not exactly the name of the country formerly called French Sudan, it is the closest and most accurate option among those provided, as the Mali Federation included the territory of French Sudan before it became the independent Republic of Mali.

2084

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Oic Summits

easy
General Knowledge

The second summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was held in which country?

A
Saudi Arabia
B
Turkey
C
Pakistan
D
Iran
Explanation and memory cue

The second summit of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was held in Saudi Arabia in 1974. This is a well-documented historical fact, making Saudi Arabia the correct answer.

2085

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Transcontinental Cities

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General Knowledge

"If you want to have lunch in Europe and dinner in Asia, then you have to be in ………….." Name the city.

A
Antalya
B
Adana
C
Istanbul
D
Bodrum
Explanation and memory cue

Istanbul is a transcontinental city located in both Europe and Asia, separated by the Bosphorus Strait. Therefore, you can have lunch in the European part and dinner in the Asian part of the city, making it the correct answer.

2086

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International Organizations

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General Knowledge

What does ECO stand for?

A
Energy Cooperation Organization.
B
Economic Cooperation Organization.
C
Ecological Cooperation Organization.
D
Equality Cooperation Organization.
Explanation and memory cue

ECO stands for Economic Cooperation Organization, an intergovernmental regional organization involving countries from Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia to promote economic, technical, and cultural cooperation.

2087

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Biographical Facts

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General Knowledge

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s father's name was ________?

A
Jahangir Jinnah
B
Shoukat Ali
C
Poona Jinnah
D
Iqbal Jinnah
Explanation and memory cue

Muhammad Ali Jinnah's father's name was Jinnahbhai Poonja, often referred to as Jinnah Poonja. This is confirmed by multiple reliable sources including Wikipedia and Britannica. Therefore, the correct answer is option C: Poona Jinnah (a variant spelling of Poonja). The original option A (Jahangir Jinnah) is incorrect.

2088

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Geography

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General Knowledge

The Wailing Wall is situated in?

A
Berlin
B
Beijing
C
Jerusalem
D
Tel Aviv
Explanation and memory cue

The Wailing Wall, also known as the Western Wall, is located in Jerusalem. It is a significant religious site for Judaism.

2089

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Cartoons And Animation

easy
General Knowledge

In which country was the Doraemon cartoon made?

A
China
B
South Korea
C
Japan
D
North Korea
Explanation and memory cue

Doraemon is a famous Japanese manga and anime series created by Fujiko F. Fujio. The cartoon was produced in Japan, making Japan the correct answer.

2090

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Tennis Tournaments

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General Knowledge

Which term is used to define all four famous tennis tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and U.S. Open)?

A
Grand Open
B
Grand Slam
C
Open Sky
D
Clear way
Explanation and memory cue

The term "Grand Slam" is used to collectively refer to the four major tennis tournaments: the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and U.S. Open. This is a well-established term in tennis.