Which country’s president’s official residence is called “Queen’s House”?
- (A) President of Kuwait
- (B) President of India
- (C) President of Sri Lanka
- (D) President of Bhutan
- (C) President of Sri Lanka
“Bermuda Triangle” is also known as:
- (A) Devil’s Triangle
- (B) Hurricane Alley
- (C) Both A and B
- (D) Charismatic Triangle
- (C) Both A and B
The “Gibraltar of The Indian Ocean” is sobriquet of _______.
- (A) Cairo
- (B) Tehran
- (C) Aden
- (D) Riyadh
- (C) Aden
Which of the following mountains in North America is known as “Denali Peak”?
- (A) McKinley
- (B) Sandford
- (C) Mount Logan
- (D) Fair-Weather
- (A) McKinley
Eastern Roman Empire is known as _______.
- (A) Roman Empire
- (B) Byzantium Empire
- (C) Ottoman Empire
- (D) Arab Spring Empire
- (B) Byzantium Empire
Which famous street is called “Crookedest”?
- (A) Lombard Street
- (B) Fleet Street
- (C) Wall Street
- (D) Broadway Street
- (A) Lombard Street
By what name “White House” was formally known?
- (A) Capital House
- (B) President House
- (C) Independence House
- (D) Executive Mansion
- (D) Executive Mansion
Which one of the following is known as the “Coffee Port” of the world?
- (A) Sao Paulo
- (B) Santos
- (C) Rio de Janeiro
- (D) Buenos Aires
- (B) Santos
Which American’s State is called the ‘Lone Star Republic’?
- (A) Florida
- (B) Texas
- (C) New Mexico
- (D) Maryland
- (B) Texas
Which of the following countries is known as “Mistress of Seas”?
- (A) Ireland
- (B) New Zealand
- (C) United Kingdom
- (D) United States of America
- (C) United Kingdom