Description : What is the new name of the old colony of Northern Rhodesia? (1) Zambia (2) Zimbabwe (3) Uganda (4) Tanzania
Last Answer : (1) Zambia Explanation: Northern Rhodesia was a territory in south central Africa, formed in 1911. It became independent in 1964 as Zambia. It was initially administered under charter by the ... term Rhodesia referred to a region generally comprising the areas that are today Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Description : The world famous ‘Serangeti Wildlife Sanctuary is located in (1) Kenya (2) Tanzania (3) Zambia (4) Uganda
Last Answer : Tanzania
Description : The world famous ‘Serangeti Wildlife Sanctuary’ is located in - (1) Kenya (2) Tanzania (3) Zambia (4) Uganda
Last Answer : (2) Tanzania Explanation: The Serengeti National Park is a large national park in Serengeti area, Tanzania. It is most famous for its annual migration of over one anda half million white bearded ( ... widely regarded as the best wildlife reserve in Africa due to its density of predators and prey.
Description : The most populous and oil-rich country in Africa is (1) Kenya (2) Sudan (3) Nigeria (4) Uganda
Last Answer : Nigeria
Description : The capital of Tanzania is (1) Nairobi (2) Lusaka (3) Kampala (4) Dar-es-Salaam
Last Answer : Dar-es-Salaam
Description : The ‘Masai’ is a primitive tribe of (1) Angola (2) Botswana (3) Nigeria (4) Tanzania
Description : Which are the two small countries sandwiched by the borders of Uganda and Tanzania?
Last Answer : Answer: Rwanda and Burundi.
Description : Answer: Four countries including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Somalia
Last Answer : Where will you find the river, Thames?
Description : Which one of the following lakes forms and international boundary between Tanzania and Uganda ? (a) Chad (b) Malawi (c) Victoria (d) Zambezi
Last Answer : Ans: ( c ) Victoria
Description : Zimbabwe was earlier known as: A. Southern Rhodesia B. Gold Coast C. Burkina Faso D. Belgian Cango
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what?
Last Answer : Rhodesia
Description : Zambia and Zimbabwe had a common territorial name when they were administered by Britain. What was this name?
Last Answer : Answer: (North and South) Rhodesia.
Description : What rivers forms the boundary between Zambia and Zimbabwe and empties into the Mozambique Channel?
Last Answer : The Zambezi River, then comes Lake Canba then channel
Description : Zambia and Zimbabwe used to be called what
Description : ‘Nippon’ is the name given to Japan which means (1) land of the rising Sun (2) land of Pagodas (3) land of northern lights (4) land of volcanoes and earthquakes.
Last Answer : land of the rising Sun
Description : Sahara is located in which part of Africa ? (1) Eastern (2) Western (3) Northern (4) Southern
Last Answer : Northern
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 : 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 : Which of the following is the largest museum? (1) The Louvre (2) The National Museum, New York (3) The London Museum (4) The Vatican Museum
Last Answer : The Louvre
Description : Match the two lists given below: List-I a. London b. Vatican City c. Moscow d. New York List-II (i) St. Peter's Square (ii) Times Square (iii) Trafalgar Square (iv) Red Square (1) a-(ii), b-(iv), c-(iii), d- ... ) a-(iv), b-(ii), c-(i), d-(iii) (4) a-(i), b-(iii), c-(ii), d-(iv)
Last Answer : a-(iii), b-(i), c-(iv), d-(ii)
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 : New Britain and New Ireland are parts of– (1) USA (2) Canada (3) Australia (4) Papua New Guinea
Last Answer : Papua New Guinea
Description : The longest railway line in the world connects _______ (1) New York and Seattle (2) Leningrad and Vladivostok (3) Trivandrum and Guwahati (4) Perth and Sydney
Last Answer : Leningrad and Vladivostok
Description : The largest producer of wool in the world is (1) Australia (2) China (3) Argentina (4) New Zealand
Last Answer : Australia
Description : Which is the largest metals trading centre ? (1) Johannesburg (2) London (3) New York (4) Singapore
Last Answer : New York
Description : Maoris is the term used for the aboriginal people of (1) Fiji (2) New Zealand (3) South America (4) Tasmania
Last Answer : New Zealand
Description : Geothermal energy is maximum utilised in (1) Iceland (2) New Zealand (3) Russia (4) Japan
Last Answer : Iceland
Description : The world’s largest island is (1) New Guinea (2) Madagascar (3) Greenland (4) Iceland
Last Answer : Greenland
Description : Volcanic activity is more common in (1) Hawai (2) Japan (3) Colombia (4) New Zealand
Last Answer : Hawai
Description : Where is “Ground Zero” ? (1) Greenwich (2) New York (3) Indira Point (4) Shriharikota
Description : 77. Which one of the following is correctly matched ? (1) Bakane of rice seedlings – F.Skoog (2) Passive transport of nutrients – ATP (3) Apoplast – Plasmodesmata (4) Potassium – Readily immobilisation
Last Answer : Potassium – Readily immobilisation
Description : The current spell of cold wave in the US has been a fall out of the : (1) polar vortex (2) biodiversity and habitats (3) climate and energy (4) political administration
Last Answer : polar vortex
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 : Rand is the currency of : (1) Namibia (2) Iran (3) Romania (4) Norway
Last Answer : Namibia
Description : The capital of Rawanda is : (1) Libreville (2) Bogota (3) Kigali (4) Copenhagen
Last Answer : Kigali
Description : What is called as the ‘Roof’ of the World ? (1) Indira Point (2) Kanchenjunga (3) Pamir Knot (4) Indira Col
Last Answer : Pamir Knot
Description : Which one of the following pairs is wrongly matched? Place — Location (1) Trafalgar Square — London (2) Red Square — Moscow (3) Tiananmen Square — Beijing (4) Tahrir Square — Abu Dhabi
Last Answer : Tahrir Square — Abu Dhabi
Description : The world's wettest continent is : (1) Asia (2) Europe (3) North America (4) South America
Last Answer : South America
Description : Male is the capital of (1) Mongolia (2) Monaco (3) Maldives (4) Mauritius
Last Answer : Maldives
Description : The city of Rome is situated on the bank of river (1) Danube (2) Tiber (3) Rhine (4) Elbe
Last Answer : Tiber
Description : Which one of the following countries is smaller than India? (1) China (2) Brazil (3) Canada (4) Agrentina
Last Answer : Agrentina
Description : The Capital of East Timor is (1) Madura (2) Bandung (3) Surabaya (4) Dili
Last Answer : Dili
Description : Which country is known as the ‘Land of Thousand Lakes’ ? (1) Norway (2) Finland (3) Canada (4) Ireland
Last Answer : Finland
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 : The Trans-Siberian Railway (8960 km) connects _______ in the West to ______ in the East. (1) Moscow, Tashkent (2) St. Petersburg, Omsk (3) Moscow, Irkutsk (4) St. Petersburg, Vladivostok
Last Answer : Moscow, Irkutsk
Description : What is called as the ‘Roof’ of the World ? (1) Indira Point (2)Kanchenjunga (3) Pamir Knot (4) Indira Col