GK Most Important NTS MCQs

  1. Camouflage: Camouflage (military) (French camoufler, to disguise), word introduced by the French at the beginning of World War I to designate scientific disguise of objects through imitation of natural surroundings.
  2. Palliative: Aiming to make the patient as comfortable as possible for as long as possible. 11. Caucus: Caucus, meeting of members of a political party at which the party conducts its business, discusses policies, and begins the process of nominating candidates for public office. The caucus method of choosing candidates is usually contrasted with the primary election. In most primary elections, voters select the party‘s candidates directly at polling places.
  3. Amnesia: Amnesia, loss or impairment of memory. Amnesia is usually associated with some form of brain damage, but it may also be caused by severe psychological trauma.
  4. Lynching: Lynching, hanging or other types of executions, in punishment of a presumed criminal offense, carried out by self-appointed commissions or mobs, without due process of law. The term lynching is generally believed to be derived from the name of a Virginia justice of the peace, Charles Lynch, who ordered extralegal punishment for Tory acts during the American Revolution (1775-1783).
  5. Lgnition point: Ignition, process or means of igniting a combustible substance. Ignition occurs when the temperature of a substance is raised to the point at which its molecules will react spontaneously with oxygen, and the substance begins to burn. This temperature is called the ignition temperature or ignition point.
  6. Houston and Delware canals are present in the country? France
  7. ―Grand Canal is the oldest man made canal for shiping purpose situated in? China
  8. Hudson Bay is the largest bay of the world situated in Northern Canada
  9. Budapest is the capital of Hungary situated on the bank of River Danube.
  10. Sea of Marmara and Aegean sea are connected by the strait Dardanelles
  11. Cook strait separates south New-Zealand from North New-Zealand
  12. River volga pours it’s water into the Caspian sea
  13. The important country close to international date line is? New zealand
  14. Longest day in the Northern Hemisphere? 21st june
  15. The shortest day is? 22 December
  16. Continent in the world has the least rainfall? Africa
  17. South pole is located in the continent of ?Antarctica
  18. Which is the largest country in the Arabian penunsula? Saudi Arabia
  19. Which is the least populated continent in the world? antarctica
  20. Which of the following countries leads the world in the export of oil? Saudi Arabia • Which island was epicenter of Tsunami of 26, december 2004? Smatra
  21. Which continent is without glaciers? Australia
  22. The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was Mujibur Rehman
  23. The longest highway in the world is the Trans Canada (length of About 8000 km)
  24. The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is Myanmar.
  25. The country also known as “country of Copper” is Zambia
  26. The coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in Siberia
  27. The country which ranks second in terms of land area is Canada
  28. The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is Sicily
  29. The capital city that stands on the river Danube is Belgrade
  30. The Japanese call their country as Nippon
  31. The length of the English channel is 564 kilometres
  32. The country in which river Wangchu flows is Myanmar
  33. The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is Detroit, USA
  34. The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia
  35. The earlier name of New York city was New Amsterdam
  36. The first Industrial Revolution took place in England
  37. World Environment Day is observed on 5th June
  38. The first Republican President of America was Abraham Lincoln
  39. The country famous for Samba dance is Brazil
  40. The name of Alexander’s horse was Beucephalus