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Q1. Who is the first heir to the British Crown to take a University degree?
Q2. Which actor evolved his own system of martial arts called Jeet Kune Do?
Q3. In February 1845,in which European capital did Karl Marx find refuge after expulsion from France?
Q4. Who was the first person to drive an automobile at over 300 mph?
Q5. Who is the last Briton to win the Wimbledon Men's singles final?
Q6. Where was Adolf Hitler born?
Q7. Who was the only Indian to receive Pakistan's highest civilian award, the Nishan e Pakistan?
Q8. On which date, Jawaharlal Nehru die?
Q9. What is the last letter of the Greek Alphabet?
Q10. What is the height of the Burj Khalifa towers in Dubai?
Q11. Who invented the pendulum clock?
Q12. What is the floral emblem of Australia?
Q13. Who, according to the Hebrew Bible, built the First Temple in Jerusalem?
Q14. Who invented dynamite?
Q15. Which is the most populous city in India?
Q16. Where was the famous painter Leonardo da vinci born ?
Q17. "Dawn" is the most famous newspaper of Pakistan. Who founded the same?
Q18. Which Indian flutist was trained as a wrestler before he was initiated into classical music?
Q19. Who is known as "Israel's father of Nation"
Q20. Who is the first Indiana to receive the Magsaysay prize for Public Service?
Q21. Which Indian Cricketer was nicknamed "Colonel"?
Q22. Which Dutch company launched the compact casette in 1964?
Q23. Which Dutch artist born in 1606, was considered the master of portraits?
Q24. Which famous athlete played himself in the Walt Disney production "Endurance"
Q25. In which newspaper in 1913 did the first crossword puzzles, with 32 clues appear?
Q26. Antonio Stradivari of Italy is the inventor of .....
Q27. Which country pioneered the first modern in-service assault rifle?
Q28. Who was the first woman to swim across the English Channel?
Q29. Who is regarded as the inventor of the first safety razor?
Q30. Kevlar, a type of synthetic fibre, was developed by which company?
Q31. Which romantic poet was expelled from Oxford University for publishing a pamphlet defending atheism?
Q32. Which god in Roman mythology has two faces ?
Q33. What was the name of the dog that a Russian spacecraft carried into space?
Q34. Who was the first person to be awarded the Bharat Ratna award posthumously?
Q35. Who coined the terms "doublethink" and "newspeak"?
Q36. Which city, formerly a capital, is also known as "sunlit city" to its residents?
Q37. What is the Jewish New Year called?
Q38. What does "curriculum Vitae" (Latin term) mean?
Q39. "Dendrolatory" is the worship of......
Q40. Who founded the Methodism in the 1720s?
Q41. Who was the first cricket player to be "man of the match" in the world cup semi finals and finals?
Q42. Who was the first Indian to join the Indian Civil Services?
Q43. Which England player, later found not guilty, was put in prison in 1877 for wagering money on a match and missed the first test in cricket history?
Q44. Which Indian batsman has hit two double centuries in consecutive test matches?
Q45. Bhupen Hazarika the famous singer sang his first film song at the age of 12. Which film?
Q46. How many tales are there in "Canterbury Tales"?
Q47. How many times has an organisation been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize between 1901 to 2010?
Q48. The Portable throne on which Popes were carried until 1978 was called......
Q49. Which leader's autobiography is named "A Long Walk to Freedom"
Q50. The word "cereal" is derived from the name of which Roman Goddess?