1) How many squares are on a chess board?
a) 72
b) 12
c) 32
d) 64
2) What is number of black pieces in chess?
a) 16
b) 24
c) 36
d) 48
3) What is number of white pawns in chess?
a) 4
b) 2
c) 6
d) 8
1) How many squares are on a chess board?
a) 72
b) 12
c) 32
d) 64
2) What is number of black pieces in chess?
a) 16
b) 24
c) 36
d) 48
3) What is number of white pawns in chess?
a) 4
b) 2
c) 6
d) 8
(Figures of the Olympic Movement are considered official.)
1) Which was the opening date of Seoul Olympics 1988?
a) 1 January 1988
b) 17 September 1988
c) 28 July 1988
d) 17 May 1988
2) How many countries participated in Seoul Olympics 1988?
a) 120
b) 159
c) 80
d) 140
3) Which of the following countries did not boycott Seoul Olympics 1988?
a) Cuba
b) Ethiopia
c) India
d) North Korea
1. How many shillings was one guinea?
a) 24
b) 21
c) 14
d) 16
2. How many shillings was one pound?
a) 18
b) 22
c) 15
d) 20
3. How many crowns was one pound?
a) Five
b) Six
c) Four
d) Seven
1. Who prevented Anne Boleyn from getting married to Henry Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland
a) James Butler
b) Thomas Cranmer
c) Thomas Wolsey
d) John Stafford
2. To whom was Anne Boleyn lady-in-waiting in England?
a) Margaret Tudor
b) Claude Valois
c) Mary Tudor
d) Catherine of Aragon
3. Who came to England to decide Henry VIII’s appeal for annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and returned to Rome without giving a verdict?
a) Giovanni de Medici
b) Lorenzo Campeggio
c) Rodrigo Borgia
d) Francesco Piccolomini
1. Which water body is to the east of Tamil Nadu?
a) Gulf of Kutch
b) Bay of Bengal
c) Gulf of Cambay
d) Arabian Sea
2. Which state is to the west of Tamil Nadu?
a) Orissa
b) Kerala
c) Maharashtra
d) Nagaland
3. Which ocean is to the south of Tamil Nadu?
a) Atlantic
b) Pacific
c) Indian
d) Antarctic
(Figures of the Olympic Movement are considered official.)
1) Which was the opening date of Paris Olympics 1924?
a) 4 May 1924
b) 15 September 1924
c) 14 June 1924
d) 27 February 1924
2) Why was it decided to hold Olympics 1924 in Paris?
a) No other city was ready
b) Paris offered more money
c) As an honour to IOC Founder and President Pierre de Coubertin who was retiring
d) Paris had pleasant weather at the time
3) Who won two gold medals in swimming on 20 July 1924 in Paris Olympics 1924?
a) Arne Borg
b) Johnny Weismuller
c) Andrew Charlton
d) Paul Wyatt
1. Which ocean is to the west of Washington?
a) Atlantic
b) Pacific
c) Indian
d) Antarctic
2. Which country is to the north of Washington?
a) Canada
b) Bolivia
c) Guatemala
d) Suriname
3. Which state is to the east of Washington?
a) California
b) Nevada
c) Idaho
d) Arkansas
1. What is Anno Domini?
a) After Death
b) Happy Year
c) New Year
d) Year of the Lord
2. On whose birth Anno Domini is based?
a) Julius Caesar
b) Cleopatra
c) Confucius
d) Jesus Christ
3. What does B. C. mean in relation to Anno Domini?
a) Before Caesar
b) Before Cleopatra
c) Before Confucius
d) Before Christ
1. When was George Romney born?
a) 31 January 1744
b) 15 May 1742
c) 21 August 1736
d) 26 December 1734
2. Where was George Romney born?
a) Bristol
b) Dalton-in-Furness
c) York
d) Tweed
3. When was George Romney Christopher Steele’s pupil?
a) 1758-1763
b) 1752-1754
c) 1755-1757
d) 1764-1766