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1. What is the largest continent by land area?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Europe
D. North America
2. Which river is the longest in the world?
A. Amazon
B. Nile
C. Yangtze
D. Mississippi
3. What is the capital of Canada?
A. Toronto
B. Vancouver
C. Ottawa
D. Montreal
4. Which country has the most natural lakes?
A. Russia
B. USA
C. Canada
D. China
5. Mount Everest lies on the border of Nepal and which country?
A. India
B. Bhutan
C. China
D. Pakistan
6. Which ocean is the deepest?
A. Atlantic
B. Indian
C. Arctic
D. Pacific
7. The Sahara Desert is located on which continent?
A. Asia
B. Africa
C. Australia
D. South America
8. Which country is also known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
A. China
B. Thailand
C. Japan
D. South Korea
9. What is the smallest country in the world?
A. Monaco
B. Nauru
C. Vatican City
D. San Marino
10. Which line divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
A. Prime Meridian
B. Tropic of Cancer
C. Tropic of Capricorn
D. Equator
11. Which continent has the most countries?
A. Africa
B. Europe
C. Asia
D. South America
12. What is the capital of Australia?
A. Sydney
B. Melbourne
C. Canberra
D. Brisbane
13. Which country has the longest coastline?
A. USA
B. Australia
C. Russia
D. Canada
14. Which desert is the largest hot desert in the world?
A. Gobi
B. Sahara
C. Kalahari
D. Arabian
15. Which sea separates Europe and Africa?
A. Black Sea
B. Red Sea
C. Mediterranean Sea
D. Caspian Sea
16. What is the capital of Brazil?
A. Rio de Janeiro
B. São Paulo
C. Brasília
D. Salvador
17. Which mountain range separates Europe and Asia?
A. Alps
B. Himalayas
C. Andes
D. Ural Mountains
18. Which country is known as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes”?
A. Sweden
B. Norway
C. Finland
D. Iceland
19. Which is the largest island in the world?
A. Australia
B. Greenland
C. Madagascar
D. Borneo
20. What is the capital of Egypt?
A. Alexandria
B. Giza
C. Luxor
D. Cairo
21. Which continent is the driest?
A. Africa
B. Asia
C. Antarctica
D. Australia
22. Which country does the Rhine River flow through?
A. Spain
B. Germany
C. Italy
D. Greece
23. Which country has the largest population?
A. India
B. China
C. USA
D. Indonesia
24. What is the capital of South Africa (executive)?
A. Cape Town
B. Pretoria
C. Johannesburg
D. Bloemfontein
25. Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia?
A. Atlantic
B. Pacific
C. Arctic
D. Indian
26. Which country is famous for fjords?
A. Iceland
B. Norway
C. Scotland
D. Canada
27. Which country owns Easter Island?
A. Peru
B. Chile
C. Bolivia
D. Ecuador
28. Which is the coldest continent?
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. Antarctica
D. North America
29. What is the capital of Argentina?
A. Santiago
B. Montevideo
C. Buenos Aires
D. Lima
30. Which African country was formerly called Abyssinia?
A. Sudan
B. Ethiopia
C. Somalia
D. Eritrea
31. Which country has the most volcanoes?
A. Indonesia
B. Japan
C. USA
D. Philippines
32. Which city is known as the “Big Apple”?
A. Los Angeles
B. Chicago
C. New York City
D. Boston
33. What is the capital of Norway?
A. Stockholm
B. Helsinki
C. Copenhagen
D. Oslo
34. Which is the largest freshwater lake by volume?
A. Lake Victoria
B. Lake Superior
C. Lake Baikal
D. Lake Tanganyika
35. Which country is landlocked?
A. Thailand
B. Peru
C. Bolivia
D. Vietnam
36. Which continent is also a country?
A. Europe
B. Asia
C. Australia
D. Africa
37. Which sea is the saltiest?
A. Red Sea
B. Black Sea
C. Dead Sea
D. Caspian Sea
38. What is the capital of Kenya?
A. Mombasa
B. Nairobi
C. Kisumu
D. Nakuru
39. Which country has the city of Timbuktu?
A. Mali
B. Niger
C. Chad
D. Senegal
40. Which country has the most time zones?
A. USA
B. Russia
C. France
D. China
41. Who was the first President of the United States?
A. Abraham Lincoln
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. George Washington
D. John Adams
42. World War I began in which year?
A. 1912
B. 1914
C. 1916
D. 1918
43. Who was the first man to walk on the Moon?
A. Yuri Gagarin
B. Buzz Aldrin
C. Neil Armstrong
D. Michael Collins
44. The Great Wall is located in which country?
A. Japan
B. China
C. Korea
D. Mongolia
45. Who was known as the “Iron Lady”?
A. Angela Merkel
B. Golda Meir
C. Margaret Thatcher
D. Indira Gandhi
46. Which empire was ruled by Julius Caesar?
A. Greek
B. Roman
C. Ottoman
D. Persian
47. The Berlin Wall fell in which year?
A. 1985
B. 1987
C. 1989
D. 1991
48. Who discovered America in 1492?
A. Vasco da Gama
B. Ferdinand Magellan
C. Christopher Columbus
D. Marco Polo
49. Which ancient civilization built the pyramids?
A. Roman
B. Greek
C. Egyptian
D. Mesopotamian
50. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?
A. Mahatma Gandhi
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Indira Gandhi
D. Rajendra Prasad
51. World War II ended in which year?
A. 1943
B. 1944
C. 1945
D. 1946
52. Who was the founder of the Mongol Empire?
A. Attila
B. Kublai Khan
C. Genghis Khan
D. Timur
53. The Cold War was mainly between which two countries?
A. USA and Germany
B. USA and China
C. USA and USSR
D. China and USSR
54. Which ship sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg?
A. Lusitania
B. Titanic
C. Britannic
D. Queen Mary
55. Who was the first woman Prime Minister in the world?
A. Margaret Thatcher
B. Indira Gandhi
C. Golda Meir
D. Sirimavo Bandaranaike
56. The Renaissance began in which country?
A. France
B. England
C. Italy
D. Spain
57. Which war was fought between the North and South regions in the USA?
A. Revolutionary War
B. Civil War
C. World War I
D. Vietnam War
58. Who was known as the “Father of the Nation” in South Africa?
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Desmond Tutu
C. Thabo Mbeki
D. Jacob Zuma
59. The ancient Olympic Games originated in which country?
A. Italy
B. Egypt
C. Greece
D. Turkey
60. Who wrote The Communist Manifesto?
A. Lenin
B. Engels
C. Marx and Engels
D. Stalin
61. Which empire was ruled by the Ottoman Turks?
A. Roman
B. Byzantine
C. Ottoman
D. Persian
62. The French Revolution began in which year?
A. 1776
B. 1789
C. 1804
D. 1815
63. Who was the first Emperor of Rome?
A. Julius Caesar
B. Nero
C. Augustus
D. Constantine
64. Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Spain
D. Italy
65. Who led India’s non-violent independence movement?
A. Subhas Chandra Bose
B. Jawaharlal Nehru
C. Mahatma Gandhi
D. Bhagat Singh
66. Which ancient city was buried by a volcanic eruption in AD 79?
A. Rome
B. Pompeii
C. Athens
D. Troy
67. Who was the first President of South Africa after apartheid?
A. F. W. de Klerk
B. Jacob Zuma
C. Nelson Mandela
D. Thabo Mbeki
68. The Treaty of Versailles ended which war?
A. World War I
B. World War II
C. Cold War
D. Crimean War
69. Who was the first female Pharaoh of Egypt?
A. Nefertiti
B. Cleopatra
C. Hatshepsut
D. Isis
70. Which country was formerly known as Persia?
A. Iraq
B. Iran
C. Turkey
D. Syria
71. Who was the first man in space?
A. Neil Armstrong
B. Yuri Gagarin
C. John Glenn
D. Buzz Aldrin
72. The Industrial Revolution began in which country?
A. Germany
B. France
C. USA
D. United Kingdom
73. Who was the first President of Russia?
A. Vladimir Putin
B. Boris Yeltsin
C. Mikhail Gorbachev
D. Dmitry Medvedev
74. Which ancient wonder was located in Babylon?
A. Colossus of Rhodes
B. Lighthouse of Alexandria
C. Hanging Gardens
D. Temple of Artemis
75. Who signed the Emancipation Proclamation?
A. George Washington
B. Thomas Jefferson
C. Abraham Lincoln
D. Ulysses Grant
76. The Maya civilization was located mainly in which region?
A. South America
B. North America
C. Central America
D. Caribbean
77. Which revolution led to the independence of the USA?
A. French Revolution
B. American Revolution
C. Industrial Revolution
D. Russian Revolution
78. Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
A. Marie Curie
B. Mother Teresa
C. Jane Addams
D. Pearl Buck
79. Which city was once called Constantinople?
A. Athens
B. Rome
C. Istanbul
D. Ankara
80. Who was the last Tsar of Russia?
A. Nicholas II
B. Alexander III
C. Peter the Great
D. Ivan IV
81. Which civilization invented paper?
A. Roman
B. Greek
C. Egyptian
D. Chinese
82. The Battle of Waterloo marked the defeat of which leader?
A. Hitler
B. Napoleon
C. Mussolini
D. Caesar
83. Which country was divided into East and West after World War II?
A. Korea
B. Vietnam
C. Germany
D. China
84. Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?
A. Dag Hammarskjöld
B. U Thant
C. Trygve Lie
D. Kofi Annan
85. Which ancient empire built Machu Picchu?
A. Aztec
B. Maya
C. Inca
D. Olmec
86. The Magna Carta was signed in which country?
A. France
B. Spain
C. England
D. Germany
87. Who was the leader of Nazi Germany?
A. Joseph Stalin
B. Adolf Hitler
C. Benito Mussolini
D. Winston Churchill
88. The Russian Revolution occurred in which year?
A. 1905
B. 1917
C. 1921
D. 1939
89. Which country was the first to grant women the right to vote?
A. USA
B. UK
C. New Zealand
D. France
90. Who was the first African to win the Nobel Peace Prize?
A. Nelson Mandela
B. Desmond Tutu
C. Anwar Sadat
D. Albert Luthuli
91. What planet is known as the Red Planet?
A. Venus
B. Mars
C. Jupiter
D. Saturn
92. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Hydrogen
93. What is the chemical symbol for water?
A. O₂
B. CO₂
C. H₂O
D. HO
94. Which organ pumps blood through the human body?
A. Brain
B. Lungs
C. Liver
D. Heart
95. What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
A. Gold
B. Iron
C. Diamond
D. Quartz
96. How many planets are in the Solar System?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10
97. What part of the plant carries out photosynthesis?
A. Root
B. Stem
C. Leaf
D. Flower
98. Which vitamin is produced when the skin is exposed to sunlight?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
99. What is the main gas found in the air we breathe?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Hydrogen
100. What force keeps planets in orbit around the sun?
A. Magnetism
B. Friction
C. Gravity
D. Electricity
101. Which organ is responsible for breathing?
A. Heart
B. Brain
C. Lungs
D. Kidneys
102. What is the boiling point of water at sea level (°C)?
A. 90
B. 95
C. 100
D. 110
103. What device is used to measure temperature?
A. Barometer
B. Thermometer
C. Hygrometer
D. Anemometer
104. Which metal is liquid at room temperature?
A. Iron
B. Aluminium
C. Mercury
D. Copper
105. Which blood group is known as the universal donor?
A. A
B. B
C. AB
D. O
106. What is the largest organ of the human body?
A. Liver
B. Skin
C. Brain
D. Heart
107. What type of energy is produced by the sun?
A. Chemical
B. Nuclear
C. Electrical
D. Mechanical
108. What is the center of an atom called?
A. Proton
B. Neutron
C. Electron
D. Nucleus
109. Which scientist developed the theory of relativity?
A. Isaac Newton
B. Galileo Galilei
C. Albert Einstein
D. Nikola Tesla
110. What gas is essential for human respiration?
A. Nitrogen
B. Hydrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Helium
111. What is the SI unit of force?
A. Watt
B. Joule
C. Newton
D. Pascal
112. Which planet is the largest in the Solar System?
A. Earth
B. Saturn
C. Jupiter
D. Neptune
113. What part of the eye controls the amount of light entering?
A. Retina
B. Cornea
C. Pupil
D. Lens
114. Which instrument is used to see very small objects?
A. Telescope
B. Microscope
C. Periscope
D. Binoculars
115. What is the basic unit of life?
A. Tissue
B. Organ
C. Cell
D. Atom
116. What gas do humans exhale?
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Hydrogen
117. What is the study of weather called?
A. Geology
B. Meteorology
C. Biology
D. Astronomy
118. Which metal is the best conductor of electricity?
A. Iron
B. Gold
C. Copper
D. Silver
119. What does DNA stand for?
A. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
B. Dinucleic Acid
C. Deoxynitric Acid
D. Dual Nucleic Acid
120. Which planet is closest to the sun?
A. Venus
B. Earth
C. Mars
D. Mercury
121. What is the main function of the kidneys?
A. Pump blood
B. Digest food
C. Filter blood
D. Control breathing
122. Which vitamin helps blood clot?
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin D
D. Vitamin K
123. What type of animal is a frog?
A. Reptile
B. Mammal
C. Amphibian
D. Fish
124. What is the speed of light?
A. 150,000 km/s
B. 200,000 km/s
C. 300,000 km/s
D. 450,000 km/s
125. Which gas is used in fire extinguishers?
A. Oxygen
B. Nitrogen
C. Carbon dioxide
D. Hydrogen
126. What part of the brain controls balance?
A. Cerebrum
B. Cerebellum
C. Medulla
D. Hypothalamus
127. What type of energy is stored in food?
A. Heat
B. Mechanical
C. Chemical
D. Nuclear
128. Which scientist is known for the law of gravity?
A. Einstein
B. Galileo
C. Newton
D. Faraday
129. What is the main source of energy for Earth?
A. Wind
B. Coal
C. The Sun
D. Oil
130. What instrument measures atmospheric pressure?
A. Thermometer
B. Barometer
C. Anemometer
D. Hygrometer
131. Which organ helps in detoxification of the body?
A. Kidney
B. Heart
C. Liver
D. Pancreas
132. What is the chemical symbol for gold?
A. Ag
B. Gd
C. Go
D. Au
133. Which blood cells help fight infections?
A. Red blood cells
B. Platelets
C. White blood cells
D. Plasma
134. What type of eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun?
A. Lunar
B. Solar
C. Partial
D. Annular
135. Which gas is most abundant in Earth’s atmosphere?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon dioxide
C. Nitrogen
D. Argon
136. What is the freezing point of water in Celsius?
A. 0°C
B. 32°C
C. 100°C
D. −10°C
137. Which part of the plant absorbs water from soil?
A. Leaf
B. Stem
C. Root
D. Flower
138. What is the study of living organisms called?
A. Zoology
B. Botany
C. Biology
D. Ecology
139. Which planet has rings?
A. Mars
B. Earth
C. Saturn
D. Mercury
140. What type of energy comes from moving water?
A. Solar
B. Wind
C. Thermal
D. Hydroelectric
141. What does the UN stand for?
A. United Nations
B. Universal Network
C. United Nations Union
D. Union of Nations
142. Where is the headquarters of the United Nations located?
A. Geneva
B. Paris
C. New York
D. London
143. Who is considered the “Father of Democracy”?
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates
D. Cleisthenes
144. Which country has a parliamentary system of government?
A. USA
B. China
C. United Kingdom
D. Saudi Arabia
145. What is the term length of the President of the United States?
A. 3 years
B. 4 years
C. 5 years
D. 6 years
146. What does GDP stand for?
A. Gross Domestic Product
B. General Domestic Price
C. Global Development Product
D. Gross Development Process
147. Which organization manages the European Union’s monetary policy?
A. IMF
B. World Bank
C. European Central Bank
D. Euro Council
148. What currency is used in Japan?
A. Yuan
B. Yen
C. Won
D. Ringgit
149. Who is the head of government in the United Kingdom?
A. President
B. King
C. Prime Minister
D. Speaker
150. What is the main function of a constitution?
A. Enforce laws
B. Declare war
C. Guide economic policy
D. Define the structure of government
151. Which body passes laws in most democracies?
A. Judiciary
B. Legislature
C. Executive
D. Military
152. Which economic system is based on private ownership?
A. Socialism
B. Communism
C. Capitalism
D. Feudalism
153. What does IMF stand for?
A. International Monetary Fund
B. Internal Money Fund
C. International Market Federation
D. Independent Monetary Finance
154. Who appoints judges in the United States?
A. Congress
B. Supreme Court
C. President
D. State Governors
155. What is inflation?
A. Increase in population
B. Increase in prices
C. Decrease in taxes
D. Increase in production
156. Which voting system allows citizens to vote directly on laws?
A. Representative democracy
B. Dictatorship
C. Monarchy
D. Direct democracy
157. What is the main role of the World Bank?
A. Maintain peace
B. Provide military aid
C. Provide loans for development
D. Control world trade
158. Which country is a permanent member of the UN Security Council?
A. Germany
B. Japan
C. Brazil
D. United Kingdom
159. What is the minimum voting age in most democracies?
A. 16
B. 17
C. 18
D. 21
160. What is the main purpose of taxation?
A. Punish citizens
B. Fund public services
C. Control population
D. Reduce exports
161. What is the name of a government ruled by a king or queen?
A. Democracy
B. Republic
C. Dictatorship
D. Monarchy
162. Which institution interprets laws?
A. Legislature
B. Executive
C. Judiciary
D. Cabinet
163. What is foreign policy?
A. Domestic trade rules
B. Military law
C. Relations with other countries
D. Internal governance
164. What does WTO stand for?
A. World Trade Organization
B. World Transport Office
C. World Tariff Organization
D. World Tax Office
165. Which country uses the Euro as its currency?
A. United Kingdom
B. Sweden
C. Germany
D. Norway
166. What is the term for government by the people?
A. Oligarchy
B. Autocracy
C. Democracy
D. Theocracy
167. Which branch of government enforces laws?
A. Legislature
B. Judiciary
C. Executive
D. Parliament
168. What is a budget deficit?
A. Excess revenue
B. Balanced income
C. Spending more than income
D. Saving money
169. Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?
A. Kofi Annan
B. Dag Hammarskjöld
C. Trygve Lie
D. Ban Ki-moon
170. What type of government is ruled by one person with absolute power?
A. Democracy
B. Monarchy
C. Dictatorship
D. Republic
171. Which country is the largest economy by nominal GDP?
A. China
B. Japan
C. Germany
D. United States
172. What does NATO stand for?
A. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
B. Northern Alliance Trade Office
C. National Atlantic Treaty Organization
D. North American Trade Organization
173. What is privatization?
A. Government control of industries
B. Transfer of public assets to private ownership
C. Increase in taxes
D. Nationalization
174. Who approves the national budget in most countries?
A. Judiciary
B. Legislature
C. Central Bank
D. Military
175. What is the main role of the Prime Minister?
A. Head of State
B. Head of Government
C. Chief Justice
D. Military Commander
176. What is an election?
A. Appointment of officials
B. Selection of leaders by voting
C. Military takeover
D. Court decision
177. What is the currency of the European Union called?
A. Pound
B. Dollar
C. Euro
D. Franc
178. What is a referendum?
A. Parliamentary debate
B. Court ruling
C. Public vote on an issue
D. Cabinet meeting
179. Which organization deals with global health issues?
A. UNICEF
B. WHO
C. IMF
D. WTO
180. What does “rule of law” mean?
A. Laws apply equally to all
B. Leaders are above the law
C. Laws apply only to citizens
D. Laws change daily
181. Which trend informs climate-aligned industrial policy?
a) Subsidies
b) Standards
c) Innovation funding
d) Public procurement
182. Which issue shapes international digital governance legitimacy?
a) Representation
b) Transparency
c) Enforcement
d) Trust
183. Which concern shapes public trust in long-term planning?
a) Credibility
b) Participation
c) Transparency
d) Results
184. Which factor shapes global disaster risk financing?
a) Risk pooling
b) Affordability
c) Coverage
d) Governance
185. Which trend informs humanitarian learning systems?
a) After-action reviews
b) Data sharing
c) Knowledge platforms
d) Incentives
186. Which issue shapes climate-resilient housing affordability?
a) Financing
b) Building standards
c) Land supply
d) Insurance
187. Which concern shapes international cooperation on cybersecurity?
a) Norms
b) Information sharing
c) Capacity building
d) Enforcement
188. Which factor shapes global public sector innovation?
a) Leadership
b) Skills
c) Incentives
d) Culture
189. Which trend informs global education system transformation?
a) Lifelong learning
b) Digital credentials
c) Equity
d) Quality
190. Which issue shapes humanitarian access sustainability?
a) Security
b) Negotiation capacity
c) Funding
d) Coordination
191. Which concern shapes climate-smart public investment governance?
a) Oversight
b) Transparency
c) Coordination
d) Capacity
192. Which factor shapes international disaster preparedness exercises?
a) Realism
b) Participation
c) Learning outcomes
d) Resources
193. Which trend informs public trust recovery strategies?
a) Accountability
b) Communication
c) Service delivery
d) Inclusion
194. Which issue shapes digital consumer rights globally?
a) Data protection
b) Redress
c) Transparency
d) Enforcement
195. Which concern shapes humanitarian logistics surge planning?
a) Contracts
b) Transport assets
c) Staffing
d) Financing
196. Which factor shapes climate-resilient energy systems?
a) Diversification
b) Storage
c) Grid resilience
d) Governance
197. Which trend informs international scientific integrity norms?
a) Transparency
b) Reproducibility
c) Oversight
d) Collaboration
198. Which issue shapes public confidence in regulatory institutions?
a) Independence
b) Competence
c) Accountability
d) Communication
199. Which concern shapes cross-border digital market competition?
a) Entry barriers
b) Network effects
c) Data access
d) Regulation
200. Which factor shapes global health emergency response speed?
a) Surveillance
b) Decision authority
c) Logistics
d) Coordination