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100+ GK QUESTION 2021
In this article we have added 100+ gk questions. Every gk Question related to upsc exam, ssc, railway, bank, mppsc, uppsc and ibps exam etc. All gk question in english it will help to increase your english confidence.When you are preparing to comptition exam gk question are most important. When you will get free time give 30 minute and grow your gk knowlege.
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- Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly
- What links - Goa - Kerula - Assam - Bihar
- Eric Arthur Blaire was the real name of which author
- Names - Baker Cook obvious what did Cordwainer do
- Which country do Sinologists study
- Rudy Stevens became famous under which name
- Which non alcoholic cordial is made from pomegranates
- What is Orchesis - either professional or amateur
- Taken literally what should you see in a Hippodrome
- Who wrote the Man in the Iron Mask
- Which 1993 Disney film starred Bet Middler as a witch
- Who piloted the first flight across the English channel
- What was the first James Bond film
- What 1991 film won best film, actor, actress, director Oscars
- What was the capital of Ethiopia
- Aescapalious emblem staff snake Greek Roman god of what
- Giacomo Agostini - 122 Grand Prix 15 world titles what sport
- What is the largest state in the USA
- Led Deighton trilogy Game Set Match What 3 Capitals
- Alan Stuart Konigsberg famous as who
- Which human rights organisation founded 1961 got Nobel 1977
- Whose autobiography was The long walk to Freedom
- What was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter
- Clyde Tonbaugh discovered what planet in 1930
- Who won the women's heptathlon at Seoul in 1988
- Who wrote Northanger Abbey
- Who ran through the streets naked crying Eureka
- Who composed the Brandeberg concertos full names
- Who won the World Series in 1987
- What is the correct term of address to the Pope
- In which city was Alexander Graham Bell born in 1847
- Who composed the ballets Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker
- AG Bell opened school in Boston in 1872 for Teachers of what
- Benjamin Kubelsky 1894 fame as what comedian
- In the Old Testament what book comes between Obadiah - Micah
- Robin Williams dressed in drag for which 1993 film
- Which chess piece could be a member of the church
- Which German word means lightning war used in WW2
- Broccoli belongs to what family of plants
- Who designed the first Iron ship the Great Britain in 1845
- Whose boat Bluebird was recently raised from Coniston water
- in 1951 which (of two) car companies introduced power steering
- Who wrote Catch 22 (both names)
- Which country set up the world’s first chemistry lab in 1650
- What links the names Botvinik, Tal, Karpov, Fischer
- What is the national flower of Japan
- Bombardier Billy Wells was seen on many Rank films - why
- Where in France do claret wines come from
- What did mathematician John Napier invent in 1614
- What was the world’s first high level programming language 1957
- Consumption was the former name of which disease
- Which American state is nicknamed The Diamond State
- What are the Sirocco, Mistral and Chinook
- Who wrote about Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
- Who, at USA customs declared, nothing but my genius
- Issur Danielovitch became famous a who
- Who sailed in the Golden Hind
- What was the name of the plantation in Gone with the Wind
- Who won the 1988 Superbowl
- Which group believes in The Great Architect of the Universe
- Robert Alan Zimmerman real name of who
- Processed Galena produces which metal
- Who wrote Gulliver’s Travels (both names)
- What is a Ha Ha
- In Japan what is Seppuku
- Who discovered blood circulation
- The dunnock is another name for which common bird
- If someone said they were from Hellas - which country
- Who was the son of Zeus and Maia - Gods Messenger
- Roy Scherer jr became famous as who
- Who wrote Brave New World (full name)
- What links Calabria, Liguria, Puglia and Veneto
- Which city in Rajasthan has riding breeches named after it
- Portugal has had six Kings with what first name
- What martial arts name means gentle way
- Jean Claude Killy famous in which sport
- Kimberlite contains what precious item
- Who directed Dr Strangelove - 2001 - The Shining (full name)
- Rene Lalique - Art Nouveau designer worked what material
- Who created the children's land of Narnia and Lion Witch Wardrobe
- What animal lives in a drey
- Why is Louise Brown - born 1978 famous
- The title of whose book translates as my struggle
- Anna Mary Robinson - famous American painter - what name
- In which country would you find the Negev desert
- Which character has been played by the most actors
- In Greek mythology a Hamadryads spirit guarded what
- Jocasta was the wife of Laius and the mother of who
- Who wrote The Rights of Man - and The Age of Reason
- What is the capital of Sicily
- What was invented by Dr Edward Land in 1947
- Syd Barett, Roger Waters, Richard Wright, Nick Mason - Group
- Carlo Collodi created which famous children's character
- What is mainly extracted from pitchblende
- Which connects Delft, Sevres, Wedgwood, Chelsea
- Which country introduced the worlds first diesel loco in 1912
- in 1656 Christian Huygens invented what type of timekeeper
- Duvali, Dushira and Holi are religious days in which religion
- In what industry did John Davidson Rockefeller get rich
- The Mau Mau were terrorists in which country late 50s early 60s
Answers of Question.
- Puccini
- India
- George Orwell
- Shoemaker
- China
- Barbara Stanwyck
- Grenadine
- Art of Dancing
- Horses
- Alexander Dumas
- Hocus Pocus
- Louis Bleriot
- Dr No
- Silence of the Lambs
- Addis Ababa
- Medicine
- Motorcycle Racing
- Alaska
- Berlin MexicoLondon
- Woody Allen
- Amnesty International
- Nelson Mandela
- Tutankamen tomb
- Pluto
- Jackie Joyner-Kersey
- Jayne Austin
- Archimedes
- Johan Sebastian Bach
- Minnesota twins
- Your Holiness
- Edinburgh
- Tchaikovsky
- The Deaf
- Jack Benny
- Jonah
- Mrs Doubtfire
- Bishop
- Blitzkrieg
- Cabbage
- I. Kingdom Brunel
- Donald Campbell
- Buick - Chrysler
- Joseph Heller
- Netherlands
- Chess World Champs
- Chrysanthemum
- Hit Gong
- Bordeaux
- Logarithms
- IBM FORTRAN
- Tuberculosis
- Delaware
- Winds
- Roald Dahl
- Oscar Wilde
- Kirk Douglas
- Sir Francis Drake
- Tara
- Washington Redskins
- Freemasons
- Bob Dylan
- Lead
- Jonathon Swift
- Sunken Fence
- Hari Kari - suicide
- William Harvey
- Hedge Sparrow
- Greece
- Hermes
- Rock Hudson
- Aldus Huxley
- Regions of Italy
- Jodhpur
- John
- Judo
- Skiing
- Diamonds
- Stanley Kubrick
- Glass
- Clive Staples Lewis
- Squirrel
- First test tube baby
- Adolf Hitler
- Grandma Moses
- Israel
- Sherlock Holmes
- Trees
- Oedipus
- Thomas Paine
- Palermo
- Polaroid
- Pink Floyd
- Pinocchio
- Uranium
- Porcelain
- Germany
- Pendulum clock
- Hindu
- Oil
- Kenya
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