Thursday, 2 March 2017

Daily Science Quizzes

1. Great Salt Lake is the largest lake west of the Mississippi in U.S.A. In which state it is located?

  • (A) Utah
  • (B) Arizona
  • (C) Colorado
  • (D) Idaho

2. Which country is called the "Sick Man of Europe"?

  • (A) Greece
  • (B) Hungary
  • (C) Turkey
  • (D) Poland

3. Name the country which produces the largest quantity of coffee.

  • (A) Sri Lanka
  • (B) Brazil
  • (C) Uganda
  • (D) Congo

4. Pakistan is 5 hours ahead of GMT. Which one of the following places is ahead of 12 hours?

  • (A) Cook Islands
  • (B) Vladivostok
  • (C) New Zealand
  • (D) Papua New Guinea

5. Name the most populous city in the world.

  • (A) Tokyo
  • (B) Bombay
  • (C) New Mexico
  • (D) London

6. The longest railway journey in China is from Beijing to Urumchi and it takes about four and a half days. What is the name of the train for this journey?

  • (A) The Iron Rooster
  • (B) The Restless Dragon
  • (C) The Red Guard
  • (D) The non-stop arrow

7. Name the city which has the largest number of windmills in the world.

  • (A) Copenhagen
  • (B) Amsterdam
  • (C) Merida in Mexico
  • (D) El Salvador

8. Golden Triangle is an area in southeast Asia which is famous for growing most of the world's opium. What countries form this triangle?

  • (A) Thailand, Burma, Laos
  • (B) Malaysia, Thailand, Laos
  • (C) Burma, Kampuchea, Thailand
  • (D) Bhutan, Burma, Laos

9. Name the longest river in Italy

  • (A) Servo
  • (B) Po
  • (C) Tiber
  • (D) Arno

10. Name the sea that separates Britain from Scandinavia.

  • (A) The North Sea
  • (B) English Channel
  • (C) Arctic Ocean
  • (D) Black Sea

11. Hind of Sardinia is a tourist attraction. Where is this located?

  • (A) France
  • (B) Greece
  • (C) Turkey
  • (D) Italy

12. What is the composition of United Kingdom?

  • (A) England and Scotland
  • (B) England and Wales
  • (C) England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
  • (D) England, Scotland, Wales and Belfast

13. Name the country which is locked from all sides by the Aegean Sea.

  • (A) Turkey
  • (B) Greece
  • (C) Italy
  • (D) Spain

14. Whare is both Cape Canaveral and Disney World located?

  • (A) Georgia
  • (B) Texas
  • (C) California
  • (D) Florida

15. Name the biggest Canadian Island.

  • (A) New Foundland
  • (B) Victoria
  • (C) Devon
  • (D) Baffin

16. Name the smallest state of U.S.A.

  • (A) Rhode Island
  • (B) Maine
  • (C) Vermont
  • (D) Georgia

17. Niagara Falls is one of the widest waterfalls of the world. What is its location?

  • (A) U.S.A
  • (B) Bermuda
  • (C) Bahamas
  • (D) Canada

18. Where is Mosquito coast located?

  • (A) Nicaragua
  • (B) El Salvador
  • (C) Costa Rica
  • (D) Honduras

19. Name the only country in South America which shares both Atlantic and Pacific coast.

  • (A) Peru
  • (B) Colombia
  • (C) Chile
  • (D) Venezuela

20. Name the river which is shared by Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

  • (A) Amazon
  • (B) Madeira
  • (C) Parana
  • (D) Paraguay

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1 comment:

  1. It's such a great way to engage with science on a daily basis and keep the mind sharp. The questions are thought-provoking and cover a wide range of topics, which I appreciate. I especially like how you mix different aspects of science, from biology to physics, making it fun and educational. It’s a fantastic resource for anyone looking to test their knowledge or even just learn something new every day.

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