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The largest sea is the

  1. Caspian sea

  2. Caribbean sea

  3. Mediterranean sea

  4. Japan sea


Correct Option: C

What is the height of Mount Everest?

  1. 8000 meters

  2. 8540 meters

  3. 8850 meters

  4. 9880 meters


Correct Option: C

The longest river in the world flows into the

  1. Atlantic ocean

  2. Mediterranean sea

  3. Pacific ocean

  4. Gulf of Mexico


Correct Option: C

The deepest point of the Atlantic Ocean is known as the

  1. Puerto Rico Trench

  2. Mariana Trench

  3. Sunda Trench

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

Name the longest mountain range.

  1. Himalayas

  2. Atlas

  3. Andes

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

What is an Archipelago?

  1. A long, narrow sea inlet that is bordered by steep cliffs.

  2. A hill or a ridge made of sand.

  3. A deep valley with very steep sides, often carved by a river.

  4. A group or chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean.


Correct Option: D

Which is the largest waterfall in the world?

  1. Angel

  2. Utigord

  3. Tugela

  4. Pieman


Correct Option: A

A narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger landmasses is known as

  1. gulf

  2. lagoon

  3. isthmus

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

Which continent occupies around 9% of the total land area of the world?

  1. Europe

  2. Australia

  3. Antartica

  4. South America


Correct Option: C

Known as Venus to the Romans, name this Greek God who was known as the God of Love.

  1. Zeus

  2. Aphrodite

  3. Ares

  4. Athene


Correct Option: B

As the Greek goddess of the Harvest, she was depicted in art as carrying a sheaf of Grain. Name her.

  1. Demeter

  2. Dione

  3. Eris

  4. Hebe


Correct Option: A

Father of the Greek heroes Perseus and Heracles, he was also the supreme God of the Olympians. He is

  1. Apollo

  2. Medusa

  3. Zeus

  4. Odysseus


Correct Option: C

The Greek God of the seas is

  1. Erinyes

  2. Poseidon

  3. Eros

  4. Hades


Correct Option: B

Apollo is the Greek god of medicine. He is also the

  1. God of prophecy

  2. God of Music

  3. Both 1 and 2

  4. Neither 1 nor 2


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Apollo The Greek God of Light and Prophecy and was the great Olympian god of prophecy and oracles, healing, plague and disease, music, song and poetry, archery, and the protection of the young.

This Roman god was the Messenger of the Gods and the guide of dead souls to the underworld. Name him.

  1. Mars

  2. Pluto

  3. Saturn

  4. Mercury


Correct Option: D

The Roman God of the beginnings, originally associated with water and bridges was called

  1. Janus

  2. Saturnus

  3. Mercurius

  4. Cacus


Correct Option: A

In which year was the first modern Olympics conducted?

  1. 1892

  2. 1896

  3. 1902

  4. 1894


Correct Option: B

How many gold medals did USA win in the Athens Olympics?

  1. 43

  2. 25

  3. 16

  4. 35


Correct Option: D

Where were the 1984 Olympics held?

  1. Los Angeles

  2. Atlanta

  3. Barcelona

  4. Lausanne


Correct Option: A

When are the paralympics held?

  1. Immediately before the summer Olympics.

  2. Immediately after the summer Olympics.

  3. Along with the winter Olympics.

  4. Exactly between the summer and winter Olympics.


Correct Option: B

Where was the 2010 winter Olympics held?

  1. Beijing

  2. Stockholm

  3. Vancouver

  4. Rome


Correct Option: C

What is the significance behind the choice of colours for the Olympic rings?

  1. The five colours represent the five continents.

  2. All other colours can be formed using the five colours.

  3. At least one of the five colours is found in the flag of every nation.

  4. The choice of colours has no significance.


Correct Option: C

How many athletes have won medals in both the Summer Olympics and in the Paralympics?

  1. One

  2. Three

  3. Two

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

How many sports were represented in the Athens Olympics?

  1. 33

  2. 28

  3. 49

  4. 62


Correct Option: B

Which of the following organisations is not a part of the Olympic movement?

  1. International Olympic Committee

  2. International Sports Federations

  3. International sponsors of Olympic events

  4. Organizing Committees of Olympic Games


Correct Option: C

The Greek God of shepherds who was born with the legs and horn of a goat was

  1. Odysseus

  2. Herakles

  3. Kronos

  4. Pan


Correct Option: D

According to the Olympic charter, which of the following is not a mission of the Olympic committee?

  1. Promotion of women in sport.

  2. Choice of host city.

  3. Protection of the environment.

  4. All of the above are important missions.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 All the above mentioned points are the missions of Olympic committee.

The God of wine is known as

  1. Hephaistos

  2. Dionysus

  3. Hermes

  4. Persephone


Correct Option: B

Hera, the Greek Goddess of marriage is known in Roman mythology as

  1. Juno

  2. Vesta

  3. Diana

  4. Minerva


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is not a subtropical desert?

  1. Sahara

  2. Gobi

  3. Thar

  4. Gibson


Correct Option: C
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