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Olympics

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General Knowledge

Which country built a stadium called "Bird's Nest Stadium" for the 2008 Olympics?

A
China
B
UK
C
India
D
USA
Explanation and memory cue

The 'Bird's Nest Stadium' is the nickname for the Beijing National Stadium, which was built in China for the 2008 Summer Olympics. It is a well-known landmark associated with the Beijing Olympics.

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Iraq War

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General Knowledge

"Shock and awe" was the name of the USA's war against _______ in 2003.

A
Iraq
B
Afghanistan
C
Vietnam
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The term "shock and awe" was used to describe the rapid and overwhelming military strategy employed by the USA during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. This strategy aimed to quickly incapacitate the Iraqi forces.

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Geography Of Europe

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General Knowledge

Greece and Italy are separated by which sea?

A
Red Sea
B
Mediterranean Sea
C
Marmara Sea
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Greece and Italy are separated by the Mediterranean Sea, which lies between the two countries. The other options are incorrect as the Red Sea is located between Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and the Marmara Sea is in Turkey.

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Historical Figures

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General Knowledge

Vlad the Impaler, popularly known as Dracula, was the ruler of which country?

A
Serbia
B
Romania
C
Argentina
D
Austria
Explanation and memory cue

Vlad the Impaler, also known as Dracula, was the ruler of Wallachia, a historical region that is part of modern-day Romania. Therefore, the correct answer is Romania.

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World Records In Literature

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General Knowledge

Who was the Guinness World Record holder for the 7th fastest poetry writing in the world in 1997?

A
Ahmed Faraz
B
Dr. Rehan Azmi
C
Faiz Ahmed Faiz
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Dr. Rehan Azmi was officially recognized in the Guinness World Records in 1997 as the 7th fastest poetry writer in the world. He was known for his prolific poetry writing, especially nohas, producing around 600 nohas annually for approximately 200 anjuman gatherings. This record is well documented in multiple sources including social media posts from reputable organizations and quiz databases. The other options, Ahmed Faraz and Faiz Ahmed Faiz, are renowned poets but are not associated with this specific Guinness World Record.

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World War Ii Military Leaders

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General Knowledge

Who among the following persons is called the ‘Desert Fox’?

A
Eisenhower
B
Walter Scott
C
Erwin Rommel
D
Prince Bismarck
Explanation and memory cue

Erwin Rommel was famously nicknamed the 'Desert Fox' due to his leadership and tactics in the North African campaign during World War II. The other options do not have this nickname.

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Hockey World Cup

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General Knowledge

Which country has won the maximum number of Men's Hockey World Cups?

A
India
B
Pakistan
C
United States
D
Spain
Explanation and memory cue

Pakistan has won the most Men's Hockey World Cups, securing four titles in 1971, 1978, 1982, and 1994. India has won the tournament only once, in 1975. The United States and Spain have never won the Men's Hockey World Cup. Therefore, among the given options, Pakistan is the country with the maximum number of Hockey World Cup wins.

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History Of Police

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General Knowledge

The first modern police force was established in ______?

A
London
B
Paris
C
Brussels
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The first modern police force was established in London in 1829 by Sir Robert Peel, known as the Metropolitan Police Service. Paris and Brussels established police forces later, so London is the correct answer.

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Rivers

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General Knowledge

On which river is Washington DC situated?

A
Mississippi River
B
Lena River
C
Potomac River
D
Roe River
Explanation and memory cue

Washington DC is situated on the Potomac River, which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. The other rivers listed are not near Washington DC.

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Computer Virus

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General Knowledge

Which was the most widely spread computer virus?

A
I love you
B
I hate you
C
Oracle
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The "I love you" virus was one of the most widely spread computer viruses in history, causing significant damage worldwide in 2000. It spread rapidly via email, making it the most notorious virus of its time.