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United Nations

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General Knowledge

How many members are considered non-permanent members of the UN General Assembly?

A
8
B
10
C
12
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The UN General Assembly does not have permanent or non-permanent members; all 193 member states have equal status as members. The concept of permanent and non-permanent members applies to the UN Security Council, not the General Assembly.

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Culture/Landmarks

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General Knowledge

In which country is the Great Buddha of Kamakura located?

A
Russia
B
Indonesia
C
Japan
D
China
Explanation and memory cue

The Great Buddha of Kamakura is a famous monumental outdoor bronze statue of Amida Buddha located in Kamakura, Japan. It is one of Japan's most well-known cultural landmarks.

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History

easy
General Knowledge

Who is credited with building the Great Wall of China?

A
Fa Hien
B
Yubang Tou
C
Hiung Tsang
D
Qin Shi Huang
Explanation and memory cue

Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China, is credited with initiating the construction of the Great Wall by connecting and expanding earlier walls to protect against northern invasions.

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World Geography

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General Knowledge

The busiest sea route is: _________?

A
The Mediterranean Red-Sea Route
B
The South Atlantic Route
C
The North Atlantic Route
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The North Atlantic Route is historically and currently one of the busiest sea routes due to heavy commercial traffic between major ports in North America and Europe. This makes it the correct answer compared to the other options listed.

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United Nations

easy
General Knowledge

Who coined the name 'United Nations'?

A
Stalin
B
Austin Mills
C
F.D Roosevelt
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The term 'United Nations' was coined by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It was first used officially in the Declaration by United Nations on January 1, 1942, during World War II, to describe the Allied countries fighting together against the Axis powers. While Austin Mills was an advisor to Roosevelt, there is no authoritative evidence crediting him with coining the term. Therefore, the correct answer is C: F.D Roosevelt.

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World Health Day

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General Knowledge

The World Health Day is celebrated on _________?

A
1st March
B
7th April
C
6th October
D
10th December
Explanation and memory cue

World Health Day is celebrated annually on 7th April to mark the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1948. This day is used to raise awareness about global health issues.

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Nicknames Of Elements And Minerals

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General Knowledge

Which element is called "Black Diamond"?

A
Gold
B
Silver
C
Coal
D
Iron
Explanation and memory cue

Coal is commonly referred to as "Black Diamond" due to its black color and high value as a fuel source, making option C the correct answer.

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Brand Slogans

easy
General Knowledge

What is the slogan of BMW?

A
Sheer Driving Pleasure
B
The best or nothing
C
Drive with greater
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

BMW's official slogan is "Sheer Driving Pleasure," which emphasizes the brand's focus on delivering an exceptional driving experience.

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Endemic Birds

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General Knowledge

The zunzuncito, also known as the fly bird or the elf of bees, is a tiny bird that can only be found in_________?

A
Cuba
B
Malaysia
C
Guinea
D
Haiti
Explanation and memory cue

The zunzuncito, also known as the bee hummingbird, is the smallest bird in the world and is endemic to Cuba, meaning it is found only there.

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Flags And Symbols

easy
General Knowledge

The study of flags is called_________?

A
Vexillology
B
Zoosology
C
Spermology
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The study of flags is known as vexillology, which is the correct term among the options provided. Zoosology relates to the study of animals, and spermology is not a recognized scientific term.