Description : Who was the first person to set foot on the moon? (1) Yuri Gagarin (2) Valentina Tereshkova (3) Neil Armstrong (4) Steven Sptelberg
Last Answer : Neil Armstrong
Description : The first astronaut to walk in outer space is (1) Aleksei Leonov (2) Yuri Gagarin (3) Neil Armstrong (4) Dave Scott
Last Answer : Yuri Gagarin
Description : Which of the following events occurred first? (1) DNA structure of genes was discovered by James D Watson and Francis Crick (2) Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space (3) World's first human heart ... by Dr. Christian Barnard (4) World's first test tube baby Louise Brown was born in U.K.
Last Answer : (1) DNA structure of genes was discovered by James D Watson and Francis Crick Explanation: Discovery of DNA structure of genes: 25 April, 1953; Yuri Gagarin's feat of becoming the first man in space: ... human heart transplant: 3 December, 1967; and World's first test tube baby: 25 July, 1978.
Description : Which of the following events occurred first ? (1) DNA structure of genes was discovered by James D Watson and Francis Crick (2) Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space (3) World's first human heart ... by Dr. Christian Barnard (4) World's first test tube baby Louise Brown was born in U.K
Last Answer : DNA structure of genes was discovered by James D Watson and Francis Crick
Description : Which of these persons is a choreographer? (A) Louis Armstrong (B) Leonard Bernstein (C) Benjamin Goodman (D) George Balanchine
Last Answer : (D) George Balanchine
Description : Who were the first to journey into space? A. Maj. Yori Gagarin and maj. Gherman Titor from Russia B. Comm. Grissom and Col john Glenn from America C. Both are correct D. None of these
Last Answer : C. Both are correct
Description : Who was the first to cross the Antarctic? A. Sir Vivian Fuchs & sir Edmund Hillary B. Maj. Yuri Gagarin and Maj. Gherman Titor C. Capt. R. E. Scott D. All of these
Last Answer : A. Sir Vivian Fuchs & sir Edmund Hillary
Description : The first person to enter into space was (1) Valentina Tereshkova (2) Edward H. White (3) Yuri Gagarin (4) Alan Shepard
Description : Electron was discovered by? A. Michael Faraday B. James Maxwell C. Yuri Gagarin D. J.J Thomson (Answer)
Last Answer : D. J.J Thomson (Answer)
Description : Charles Ives, Henry Cowell, John Cage are __________ (A) composers. (B) painters. (C) architects. (D) actors.
Last Answer : (A) composers.
Description : The author of “An American Tragedy” is __________ (A) Mark Twain. (B) Ernest Hemingway. (C) Theodore Dreiser. (D) John Steinbeck.
Last Answer : (C) Theodore Dreiser.
Description : The Watergate scandal is connected with the president __________ (A) John Kennedy. (B) Bill Clinton. (C) Richard Nixon. (D) Ronald Reagan.
Last Answer : (C) Richard Nixon.
Description : Neil Armstrong was the first person to reach on the moon. While walking on the moon (a) His mass remained the same but weight increased (b) His mass remained the same but weight decreased (c) His mass as well as weight decreased (d) His mass increased but weight remained the same
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Who were the first to circle the moon? A. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell B. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin C. Charles Conrad and Alan Bean D. None of these
Last Answer : A. Frank boreman, Bill Anders and Jim Lovell
Description : What did Neil Armstrong say when he landed on the moon?
Last Answer : I’d like to think it was exactly as The Onion showed.
Description : Did Neil Armstrong land really hard on the moon in 1969?
Last Answer : Not you too, Dave. Please tell me this isn’t another moon landing hoax post.
Description : Did Neil Armstrong really land on moon in 1969?
Last Answer : There are a lot of discrepancies with the video footage and the logistics, but they still insist that it was real. I don’t think that it matters any longer. It is probably as real at the alien autopsy.
Description : Which president was the first in the White House? (A) George Washington (B) John Adams (C) Abraham Lincoln (D) Thomas Jefferson
Last Answer : (B) John Adams
Description : "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." -Neil Armstrong?
Last Answer : antithesis
Description : Which of these people did not take part in the presidential primaries of 2008? (A) John McCain (B) Barack Obama (C) Hillary Clinton (D) George Bush
Last Answer : (D) George Bush
Description : Which of the following writers is the Nobel Laureate for Literature in 1954? (A) Mark Twain (B) Ernest Hemingway (C) John Steinbeck (D) William Saroyan
Last Answer : (B) Ernest Hemingway
Description : Which of the following presidents was the youngest in the USA? (A) John Kennedy (B) William Clinton (C) Barack Obama (D) George Bush, Jr.
Last Answer : (A) John Kennedy
Description : _________ is the most prominent author of the Declaration of Independence. (A) George Washington (B) John Adams (C) Thomas Jefferson (D) Abraham Lincoln
Last Answer : (C) Thomas Jefferson
Description : The first architect of the US Capitol is __________ (A) William Thornton. (B) Frank Wright. (C) Frank Gehry. (D) Philip Johnson.
Last Answer : (A) William Thornton.
Description : A sophomore is __________ (A) a first-year student. (B) a second-year student. (C) a third-year student. (D) a teacher.
Last Answer : (B) a second-year student.
Description : The first ten amendments to the US Constitution are in __________ (A) the Bill of Rights. (B) the Declaration of Independence. (C) the Magna Carta. (D) the British North America Act.
Last Answer : (A) the Bill of Rights.
Description : The American “cultural icon” is __________ (A) the apple pie. (B) baseball. (C) the American flag. (D) each of them.
Last Answer : (D) each of them.
Description : On September 11, 2001 __________ was blown up. (A) the Woolworth Building (B) the World Trade Center (C) the Empire State Building (D) the Metropolitan Opera
Last Answer : (B) the World Trade Center
Description : Norma Jeane Mortensen is the true name of __________ (A) Elizabeth Taylor. (B) Marilyn Monroe. (C) Audrey Hepburn. (D) Sharon Stone.
Last Answer : (B) Marilyn Monroe.
Description : __________ is considered the creator of the classical detective story. (A) Arthur Conan Doyle (B) Agatha Christie (C) Edgar Alan Poe (D) Each of them
Last Answer : (C) Edgar Alan Poe
Description : The author of the general theory of relativity is __________ (A) Emerson. (B) Einstein. (C) Edison. (D) Oppenheimer.
Last Answer : (B) Einstein.
Description : __________ is a big port and a shipbuilding center. (A) Detroit (B) San Francisco (C) Philadelphia (D) New York
Last Answer : (B) San Francisco
Description : The highest peak in the USA is in __________ (A) the Appalachian Mountains. (B) the Cordilleras. (C) the Highland regions. (D) Sierra Nevada.
Last Answer : (B) the Cordilleras.
Description : The second largest city in the USA is __________ (A) New York. (B) Los Angeles. (C) Washington. (D) Chicago.
Last Answer : (B) Los Angeles.
Description : Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in __________ (A) February. (B) August. (C) November. (D) December.
Last Answer : (C) November.
Description : Detroit is the center of __________ industry. (A) textile (B) food (C) shipbuilding (D) automobile
Last Answer : (D) automobile
Description : “The cold war” gave way to the international cooperation in the USA – USSR relationships in __________ (A) 1976. (B) 1987. (C) 1992. (D) 2000.
Last Answer : (B) 1987.
Description : The US and Soviet leaders signed SALT I in __________ (A) New York. (B) Washington. (C) Leningrad. (D) Moscow.
Last Answer : (D) Moscow.
Description : The NATO was founded in __________ (A) 1944. (B) 1945. (C) 1947. (D) 1949.
Last Answer : (D) 1949.
Description : There are __________ national parks in the USA. (A) 58 (B) 85 (C) 28 (D) 82
Last Answer : (A) 58
Description : The Pentagon has __________ sides and angles. (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 6
Last Answer : (C) 5
Description : The American city of Moscow is located in __________ (A) Florida. (B) Alaska. (C) Alabama. (D) Idaho.
Last Answer : (D) Idaho.
Description : The Disney World is located in __________ (A) Orlando. (B) Florida. (C) neither of them. (D) both of them.
Last Answer : (D) both of them.
Description : Colorado is __________ (A) a state. (B) a river. (C) a city. (D) a mountain.
Last Answer : (A) a state.
Description : The oldest American college is __________ (A) Princeton. (B) Yale. (C) Harvard. (D) Maryland.
Last Answer : (C) Harvard.
Description : The Statue of Liberty was made in __________ (A) the USA. (B) Britain. (C) France. (D) Germany.
Last Answer : (C) France.
Description : The Bronx is __________ (A) a river. (B) a borough. (C) a lake. (D) a theatre.
Last Answer : (B) a borough.
Description : Manhattan is supposed to have cost __________ (A) 24 dollars. (B) 240 dollars. (C) 2400 dollars. (D) 24,000 dollars.
Last Answer : (A) 24 dollars.
Description : __________ is considered to be the American national sport. (A) Baseball (B) Volleyball (C) Football (D) Handball
Last Answer : (A) Baseball
Description : The biggest river in the USA is __________ (A) the Ohio River. (B) the Hudson River. (C) the Potomac. (D) the Mississippi.
Last Answer : (D) the Mississippi.