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World Knowledge Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
How old was ibn battuta when he began his travels?
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21
44
17
27
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Question # 2
What African country was pervio9usly known as Upper Volta until 198:
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Burkina Faso
Congo
Kenya
Nigeria
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Question # 3
What is the name of the man who was known as The Crocodile Hunter?
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Francis Darwin
Steve Irwin
G.Mendel
Hippocrates
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Question # 4
Which one of the following countries was formerly known as Southern Rhodesia:
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Zambia
Monzambique
Malawi
Zimbabwe
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Question # 5
Velvet revolution was took place in 1989 in which country?
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purple revoultion
pink revoultion
lotus revoultion
jeans revoultion
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Question # 6
Detergents produce lather wit hard water because
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they are soluble in hard water
they are colorless substances
the calcium and magnesium salts of sulphonic acids are soluble in water
they form sodium carbonate with hard water
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Question # 7
The largest cell in the human body is
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Nerve cell
Muscle cell
liver cell
Kidney cell
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Question # 8
Which desert is the largest after antarctica?
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gobi. mongolia/northern china
sahara, northern africa
kalahari southwestern africa
sonoran, mexico/southwestern united states
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Question # 9
The Chashma Nuclear plant was built with the help of
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France
Germany
Canada
China
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Question # 10
Which vitamin prevents haemorrhaging?
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B1
612
E
K
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Question # 11
The Monroe Doctrine is a policy of the united states.it stated that further efforts by European nations to colonize land.when it was introduced?
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december 2, 1823
january 8,1919
january 8, 1917
january 28, 1918
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