Description : New Britain and New Ireland are parts of - (1) USA (2) Canada (3) Australia (4) Papua New Guinea
Last Answer : (4) Papua New Guinea Explanation: Papua New Guinea is in the South Pacific and lies directly north of Australia. To the north east of mainland Papua New Guinea lies the mysterious and beautiful New ... the East lie a further string of islands including Lihir, one of the world's largest gold mines.
Description : Excluding the East European countries and Russia, the country with the largest area under forest, is (1) USA (2) Canada (3) Australia (4) Brazil
Last Answer : Brazil
Description : Which country is known as the ‘Land of Thousand Lakes’ ? (1) Norway (2) Finland (3) Canada (4) Ireland
Last Answer : Finland
Description : Asbestos is found maximum in which of the following countries? (1) Australia (2) Canada (3) Africa (4) Russia
Last Answer : Russia
Description : One of the leading producers of asbestos in the world is (1) Australia (2) Russia (3) Canada (4) Armenia
Description : The largest producer of gold in the world is (1) Australia (2) Canada (3) Russia (4) South Africa
Last Answer : Australia
Description : Largest Mica deposits are in (1) South Africa (2) India (3) USA (4) Australia
Last Answer : India
Description : Which countries are separated by the 49th parallel ? (1) USA and Canada (2) USA and Mexico (3) France and Germany (4) Russia and China
Last Answer : USA and Canada
Description : Where is Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world, located? (1) USA (2) Brazil (3) Canada (4) Russia
Last Answer : USA
Description : Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution were taken from the Constitution of – (1) Britain (2) Ireland (3) USA (4) Canada
Last Answer : (2) Ireland Explanation: The Constitution lays down certain Directive Principles of State Policy which though not justiceabie, are 'fundamental in governance of the country'. The concept of Directive Principles of State Policy was borrowed from the Irish Constitution.
Description : Directive Principles of State Policy in the Indian Constitution were taken from the Constitution of (1) Canada (2) Britain (3) Ireland (4) USA
Last Answer : (3) Ireland Explanation: The makers of the Constitution of India were influenced by the Irish nationalist movement. Hence, the Directive Principles of the Indian constitution have been greatly influenced by the Directive Principles of State Policy as enshrined in the Irish Constitution.
Description : The world’s largest island is (1) New Guinea (2) Madagascar (3) Greenland (4) Iceland
Last Answer : Greenland
Description : The directive principles incorporated in the Indian Constitution have been inspired by the constitution of - (1) Australia (2) Ireland (3) USA (4) Canada
Last Answer : (2) Ireland Explanation: The Directive Principles of State Policy are guidelines or principles given to the central and state governments of India, to be kept in mind while framing laws and policies. ... Principles of State Policy are contained in Part IV, Articles 36-51 of the Indian constitution.
Description : The country which got its independence of the British Crown first was __________ (A) the USA. (B) Ireland. (C) Canada. (D) Australia.
Last Answer : (A) the USA.
Description : The leading producer of aluminium in the world is (1) Guinea (2) Jamaica (3) U.S.A. (4) Venezuela
Last Answer : U.S.A.
Description : The indigenous people living in Fiji and Papua New Guinea belong to which group? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What is the name of the capital of Papua New Guinea ?
Last Answer : : The capital of Papua New Guinea is Port Mosabi
Description : Vincent Zigas, a medical officer posted in Papua New Guinea, found several patients of the Fore tribe afflicted with uncontrollable trembling that was typically followed by neurological collapse and death. A ... won the Nobel for his work in 1976. What was the disease that Gajdusek studied?
Last Answer : Kuru.
Description : The people of which country speak more than 700 different languages? (A) Zimbabwe (B) Papua New Guinea (C) Trinidad and Tobago (D) Pakistan
Last Answer : (B) Papua New Guinea
Description : Where is the Island of Man located ? (1) Between Northern Ireland and England (2) Between France and England (3) Between Malaysia and Indonesia (4) Between Cuba and Jamaica
Last Answer : Between Northern Ireland and England
Description : The two countries connected by a tunnel under the sea are (1) England and France (2) France and Denmark (3) Australia and New Zealand (4) Spain and Italy
Last Answer : England and France
Description : The largest producer of wool in the world is (1) Australia (2) China (3) Argentina (4) New Zealand
Description : Which of the following countries are connected by the Palk Strait? (1) India and Sri Lanka (2) North Korea and South Korea (3) Pakistan and China (4) Britain and France
Last Answer : India and Sri Lanka
Description : Which one of the following is known as the ‘Laughing Jack’ of Australia ? (1) Platypus (2) Kookabara (3) Koala (4) Lyrebird
Last Answer : Kookabara
Description : Largest producer of Bauxite in the world is (1) U.S.A. (2) Jamaica (3) Chile (4) Australia
Description : Major producer of sugar is (1) Australia (2) Cuba (3) India (4) Mauritius
Description : Out of the following, which country is dependent on others for the raw material for its Iron-Steel industry ? (1) England (2) Australia (3) Japan (4) Turkey
Last Answer : Japan
Description : Summer rains in Australia broadly decreases from (1) east to west (2) west to east (3) north to south (4) south to north
Last Answer : north to south
Description : Which one of the following continents lies in Northern-Southern and Eastern-Western hemispheres of the earth? (1) Australia (2) Africa (3) Europe (4) South America
Last Answer : Africa
Description : Match correctly the following deserts and their location by choosing the correct response: Desert a. Kalahari b. Atacama c. Thar d. Great Victoria Location (i) South America (ii) Australia (iii) Africa (iv) Asia (1) a-(ii), b- ... b-(ii), c-(i), d-(iv) (4) a-(iii), b-(i), c-(iv), d-(ii)
Last Answer : a-(iii), b-(i), c-(iv), d-(ii)
Description : The largest coral reef in’the world is found near the coast of (1) Brazil (2) Australia (3) Sri Lanka (4) Cuba
Description : Which strait separates Australia and Tasmania? (1) Bass (2) Bab-el-Mandeb (3) Palk (4) Berring
Last Answer : Bass
Description : Kangaroos, Platypus and Koala bears are wildlife of (1) Australia (2) South America (3) Europe (4) Africa
Last Answer : Europe
Description : Great Barrier Reef of Australia is located parallel to (1) East coast (2) West coast (3) North coast (4) South coast
Last Answer : East coast
Description : The Continent through which the imaginary lines of Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Carpricorn and Equator pass, is (1) Africa (2) Australia (3) Europe (4) Asia
Description : Which one of the following is/ are wrongly matched ? A. typhoons — China Sea B. hurricanes— India Ocean C. cyclone — West Indies D. tornadoes — Australia (1) A, B and C (2) A, B and D (3) A, C and D (4) B, C and D
Last Answer : B, C and D
Description : Which one of the following countries is smaller than India? (1) China (2) Brazil (3) Canada (4) Agrentina
Last Answer : Agrentina
Description : Which of the following countries has highest percentage of land under cultivation? (1) China (2) U.S.A. (3) Canada (4) India
Description : Which one of the following countries is the largest producer of uranium in the world ? (1) Canada (2) South Africa (3) Namibia (4) U.S.A.
Last Answer : Canada
Description : Which is the shortest route from Moscow to San Francisco ? (1) via Canada (2) overland (3) Over the South Pole (4) Over the North Pole
Last Answer : Over the North Pole
Description : The Eskimos live in (1) Finland and Norway (2) Norway and Siberia (3) Siberia and Sweden (4) Canada and Alaska
Last Answer : Canada and Alaska
Description : The largest island in the world is Greenland. It is an integral part of (1) Norway (2) North America (3) Denmark (4) Canada
Last Answer : Denmark
Description : The capital of the USA is situated on the bank of the river (1) Ohio (2) Tennessee (3) Yukron (4) Potomac
Last Answer : Potomac
Description : The biggest reserves of Thorium are in (1) China (2) USA (3) India (4) France
Description : Detroit, USA, is famous for which of the following industries ? (1) Iron and Steel (2) Automobile (3) Petro-chemical (4) Cotton textile
Last Answer : Automobile
Description : Which one of the following characteristics is associated with the ‘Bread Basket’ area of USA? (1) Moderate rainfall in winter (2) Heavy rainfall throughout the year (3) Low rainfall in summer (4) Long winter with snow
Last Answer : Moderate rainfall in winter
Description : More than 50% of the world’s coal deposits are held by (1) USA, Russia and China (2) China, India and Russia (3) India, Russia and USA (4) China, India and USA
Last Answer : USA, Russia and China
Description : Grassland is called ‘Pampas’ in (1) Africa (2) South America (3) United Kingdom (4) The USA
Last Answer : South America
Description : Authors in English from which of the following countries are not eligible to be considered for the Booker Prize? (1) Britain (2) Commonwealth (3) Republic of Ireland (4) USA
Description : The idea of the Directive Principles of state policy in the Indian Constitution has been taken from the Constitution of - (1) Ireland (2) Canada (3) South Africa (4) Australia
Last Answer : (1) Ireland Explanation: DPSP in Indian constitution has been taken from Ireland.