Description : Who invented the telephone? (1) Thomas Alva Edison (2) Galileo (3) Alexander Graham Bell (4) G. Marconi
Last Answer : (3) Alexander Graham Bell
Description : Who invented the electric bulb? (1) Thomas More (2) Thomas Alva Edison (3) James Watt (4) None of these
Last Answer : Thomas Alva Edison
Description : Who invented Cinema? (1) Thomas Alva Edison (2) Nicolas and Jean Lumiere (3) William Murdock (4) Dr. J. Brandenberger
Last Answer : Nicolas and Jean Lumiere
Description : Steel co-operation of USA was established in: (a) 1810 (b) 1876 (c) 1901
Last Answer : (c) 1901
Description : The PENDLIETON Act, an act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States, was enacted on: (a) May 11, 1871 (b) June 19, 1872 (c) September 20, 1881 (d) January 16, 1883
Last Answer : (d) January 16, 1883
Description : Answer: Thomas Alva Edison.
Last Answer : The electronic configuration of an atom is 2, 8, and 2. What is its atomic number?
Description : How many kids does Thomas Alva Edison have?
Last Answer : Thomas Alva Edison has 6 children
Description : The scientist who first sent electromagnetic waves to distant places is – (1) James Clerk Maxwell (2) Heinrich Hertz (3) Thomas Alva Edison (4) John Logie Baird
Last Answer : (3) Thomas Alva Edison Explanation: Radio is the transmission of single through free space by electromagnetic radiation of a frequency significantly below that of visible light, in the radio frequency range, from about 30 kHz to 300 GHz. Those waves are called radio waves.
Description : The Scientist who told “Heat is a form of Energy” was------? A. Thomas Alva Edison B. Newton C. Joule (Answer) D. Kepler
Last Answer : C. Joule (Answer)
Description : The scientist who first sent electromagnetic waves to distant places is (1) James Clerk Maxwell (2) Heinrich Hertz (3) Thomas Alva Edison (4) John Logie Baird
Description : Who invented the phonograph ?
Last Answer : Jacob Rainbow discovers phonograph.
Last Answer : Thomas Alva Edison invented the phonograph in 18.
Description : Locomotive was invented by Peter Couper in: (a) 1820 (b) 1830 (c) 1835
Last Answer : (b) 1830
Description : Alexander Graham invented: (a) Radio (b) Steam engine (c) Telephone
Last Answer : (c) Telephone
Description : What was invented by James Dewer in 1872?
Last Answer : Vacuum or thermos flask
Description : What was invented by James Dewer in 1872
Description : Who invented the Hot Air Balloon? A. Davy B. Montgolfier (Answer) C. Edison D. Jarvik
Last Answer : B. Montgolfier (Answer)
Description : Telephone was invented by-----? A. Vint Cerf B. Charles Babbage C. Edison D. Alexander Graham Bell (Answer)
Last Answer : D. Alexander Graham Bell (Answer)
Description : who invented bulb? A. Philips B. Robert C. Edison (Answer) D. Willium
Last Answer : C. Edison (Answer)
Description : Thermos was invented by _________. a. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle b. Sir Fredrich the Great c. Thomas Edison d. Sir James Dewar
Last Answer : Sir James Dewar
Description : Who invented aeroplane ? (1) Edison (2) Stevenson (3) Hoffman (4) Wright Brothers
Last Answer : Wright Brothers
Description : The first thermionic valve was invented by (1) Thomas Edison (2) Richardson (3) J.A. Fleming (4) Lee De Forest
Last Answer : J.A. Fleming
Last Answer : Discover the phonograph (Thomas Alva Edison)
Description : Which US president was behind the “Star Wars” program?
Last Answer : President Ronald Reagan
Description : First shipload of Negroes landed in Virginia in: (a) 1619 (b) 1570 (c) 1487 (d) 1729 (e) None of these
Last Answer : (a) 1619
Description : The Fair Deal was name, given to ____ programme of Harry Truman. (a) Foreign (b) Security (c) Domestic (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Domestic
Description : President Carter secured senate ratification of treaties to return Panama Canal to Panama by: (a) 1997 (b) 1999 (c) 2000 (d) 2001 (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) 2000
Description : In March 2001 George Bush announced rejection of Kyoto Protocol of: (a) 1995 (b) 1996 (c) 1997 (d) 1998 (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) 1997
Description : Civil Rights Act was passed in: (a) 1962 (b) 1966 (c) 1862 (d) 1866 (e) None of these
Last Answer : (d) 1866
Description : In 1989 Summit meeting between Bush and Gorbachev was held in: (a) Yalta (b) Malta (c) Camp David (d) Tehran (e) None of these
Last Answer : (b) Malta
Description : Fourteenth amendment pertained to: (a) Definition of citizenship (b) Appointment of Representatives in Congress (c) Validity of public debt (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Definition of citizenship
Description : Eighteenth amendment pertained to: (a) Abolition of slavery (b) Extension of suffrage to women (c) Popular election of senators (d) Right to keep and bear arms (e) None of these
Last Answer : (e) None of these
Description : In addition to natural harbours and a hospitable climate, America was easily accessible because of its: (a) Well developed interior waterways (b) Exclusive Western deserts (c) Well travelled interior routes (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Well developed interior waterways
Description : Large scale African slavery began as a means of: (a) Dispersing the captives of African warfare (b) Dispersing populations from overcrowded areas (c) Supplying labour for New World plantations (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : c) Supplying labour for New World plantations
Description : The Americas changed from continents inhabited by people of mongoloid stock to: (a) The most racially mixed region of the world (b) Completely Indo-European Stock (c) Majority Negroid Stock (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (d) All of these
Description : During the height of European emigration between 1900 and 1910 most emigrants settled in: (a) Australia (b) New Zealand (c) South America (d) All of these (e) None of these
Description : The North American colonies enjoyed economic success because of: (a) Hardworking populations (b) The practice of monoculture on plantations (c) The use of slave labour (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) The use of slave labour
Description : The “White man‟s burden” refers to: (a) A belief in the equality of all races of man (b) The assumed “Superiority of the white race with obligation to guide and develop “inferior” races (c) European isolation policies (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (b) The assumed “Superiority of the white race with obligation to guide and develop “inferior” races
Description : Which of the following was a reason for the Great Depression? (a) Weakness in American Banking System (b) International Economic imbalance of trade (c) Low American wages gave inadequate purchasing power to support excessive capital investment (d) All of these
Last Answer : d) All of these
Description : A major difference between World War I and World War II was: (a) A global involvement (b) American intervention (c) War strategy and weapons (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) War strategy and weapons
Description : Which of the following pertains to American involvement in World War II? (a) Lend Lease Act (b) Atlantic Charter (c) Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbour (d) All of these (e) None of these ese
Last Answer : (c) Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbour
Description : Europe‟s rapid economic recovery after World War II was mainly due to: (a) Truman Doctrine (b) Big Four Conference (c) Marshall Plan (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) Marshall Plan
Description : The American commitment to prevent spread of Communism was expressed in: (a) The Marshal Plan (b) The Truman Doctrine (c) The Yalta Declaration (d) All of these (e) None of these
Description : During the Cuban Crisis, President Kennedy demanded: (a) A “quarantine” to stop ships carrying offensive weapons to Cuba (b) The removal of Russian strategic missiles (c) Both of these (d) None of these
Last Answer : (b) The removal of Russian strategic missiles
Description : American Troops finally left Vietnam after the end of the war in: (a) 1970 (b) 1973 (c) 1975
Last Answer : (b) 1973
Description : Martin Luther King won the Novel Peace Prize in: (a) 1958 (b) 1960 (c) 1964
Last Answer : (c) 1964
Description : Who had said, „Ask not what your country do for you‟, say what you can do for your country? (a) George Washington (b) Abraham Lincoln (c) John F. Kennedy
Last Answer : (c) John F. Kennedy
Description : D. David Eisenhower was elected U.S. President (I term) in: (a) 1950 (b) 1952 (c) 1953
Last Answer : (b) 1952
Description : Korean war started in: (a) 1948 (b) 1950 (c) 1953
Last Answer : (b) 1950
Description : Elijah Muhammad assumed leadership of the Black Muslims Movement in: (a) 1930 (b) 1934 (c) 1936
Last Answer : a) 1930