Subject General Knowledge
1026. Who is the designer of the logo ‘Balaka’ of Biman Bangladesh Airlines?
(a) Hashem Khans
(b) Nitun Kundu
(c) Kamrul Hasan
(d) Mortuza Bahir
Ans. c
1027. SAARC Agricultural Information Center is situated in –
(a) New-Delhi
(b) Katmandu
(c) Dhaka
(d) Islamabad
Ans. c
1028. Which of the following countries has declared ‘Bengali’ as its 2nd language?
(a) Liberia
(b) Namibia
(c) Haiti
(d) Sierra-Leone
Ans. d
1029. Kyoto protocol is related with –
(a) Peace
(b) Environment
(c) Agriculture
(d) Trade
Ans. b
1030. The headquarter of CIRDAP is located in -
(a) Dhaka
(b) Bonn
(c) Tokyo
(d) Jakarta
Ans. a
1031. Which country is called “the Door of Europe”
(a) Italy
(b) Turkey
(c) Vienna
(d) Greece
Ans. c
1032. Which of the following parts of the poppy plants is used for extraction of opium?
(a) Capsules
(b) Flowers
(c) Leaves
(d) Roots
Ans. a
1033. In order to win the Grand Slam in Tennis, a player must win which one of the following groups of tournaments?
(a) Australian Open, Wimbledon, French Open, U.S. Open
(b) Wimbledon, French Open, U.S. Open, Swedish Open
(c) Wimbledon, French Open, Paegas Czec Open, U.S. Open
(d) Davis Cup, Wimbledon, French Open, Australian Open
Ans. a
1034. Euro was introduced in -
(a) 1990
(b) 1993
(c) 1996
(d) 1999
Ans. d
1035. In Olympic Swimming medley, in which order the swimmers swim?
(a) Butterfly – Breast Stroke – Back Stroke – Free Style
(b) Butterfly – Back Stroke – Breast Stroke – Free Style
(c) Free Style –Back Stroke – Breast Stroke – Butterfly
(d) Breast Stroke– Back Stroke – Free Style – Butterfly
Ans. b
1036. Which is not a Scandinavian country?
(a) Sweden
(b) Netherlands
(c) Finland
(d) Norway
Ans. b
1037. A company called American Ferment, stated in 1988, selling health food and other medical products is a big multinational now. What is its name now?
(a) Reckitt Benekiser
(b) Johnson and Johnson
(c) Kellogg’s
(d) Sandoz
Ans. b
1038. LOT is the name of an airline of –
(a) Belgium
(b) Czech Republic
(c) Poland
(d) Slovakia
Ans. c
1039. What was the actual name of Nazi Party of Germany?
(a) National Socialist Party
(b) National Socialist Workers’ and Peasants’ Party
(c) National Socialist Workers’ Party
(d) National Socialist Peasants’ Peasants Party
Ans. c
1040. A Volleyball team consists of –
(a) 8 players
(b) 7 players
(c) 6 players
(d) 9 players
Ans. c
1041. Which aeroplane was the first to have a ‘Black Box’, a computer that keeps the record all flight movements?
(a) Boeing 747
(b) Boeing 707
(c) Super Constellation DC - 10
(d) Concorde
Ans. b
1042. Bangladesh is not a member of -
(a) IMF
(b) OIC
(c) ILO
(d) OPEC
Ans. d
1043. The ‘Guillotine’ was used dunning
(a) World war II
(b) French Revolution
(c) Restoration period of English
(d) Period of reformation
Ans. b
1044. The man who died for saying ‘The earth moves round the sun’ was –
(a) Hubble
(b) Galileo Galilee
(c) joan of Ark
(d) Lavoisiter
Ans.
1045. The older book of the world is -
(a) Mahavarata
(b) llliad
(c) Gilgamesh
(d) Faust
Ans.
1046. Who got noble prize in literature in 2013?
(a) Maria Goeppert
(b) Alice Munro
(c) Dorothy Crowfoot Hdgkin
(d) Linda b Buck
Ans. b
1047. ‘Long of walk to Freedom’ is –
(a) a film on Che Guevara
(b) a biography of Martin Luther
(c) an autobiography by Nelson Mandela
(d) a political book by Abul Kalam Azad
Ans. c
1048. ‘The social contract’ is written by -
(a) Voltaire
(b) Plato
(c) Jean Jacks Russo
(d) Aristotle
Ans. c
1049. The political leader who obtained Noble prize in literature is?
(a) Gorbachev
(b) Winston Churchill
(c) Bertrand Russel
(d) Khrushcher
Ans. b
1050. The nation poet England is –
(a) Milton
(b) Wordsworth
(c) Homer
(d) Shakespeare
Ans. d