Who is considered to be the father of the nation of Singapore?
- (a) Lee Kuan Yew
- (b) Goh Choc Tong
- (c) Norodom Sihanouk
- (d) Tun Abdul Razzaq
- (a) Lee Kuan Yew
Ahmad Sukarno remained the President of _________ from 1949-1968.
- (a) Malaysia
- (b) Indonesia
- (c) Myanmar
- (d) Maldives
- (b) Indonesia
What was the capital of Australia?
- (a) Sydney
- (b) Melbourne
- (c) Canberra
- (d) Perth
- (c) Canberra
One of the bloodiest battles of the First World War was fought at Ypres (Lepers) where a large number of soldiers from South Asia also dies. In which country is this battlefield located?
- (a) France
- (b) Belgium
- (c) Austria
- (d) Germany
- (b) Belgium
President Robert Gabriel Mugabe was the President of:
- (a) Kenya
- (b) Uganda
- (c) Zambia
- (d) Zimbabwe
- (d) Zimbabwe
Dag Hammarskjold remained the Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1953 till 1961 when he died in a plane crash. To which country did he belong?
- (a) Sweden
- (b) Norway
- (c) Peru
- (d) Denmark
- (a) Sweden
After the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who became the prime minister of India?
- (a) Morarji Desai
- (b) Vishwanath Pratap Singh
- (c) Rajiv Gandhi
- (d) Sanjay Gandhi
- (c) Rajiv Gandhi
Ernesto “Che” Guevara was a famous revolutionary guerilla fighter. To which country did he belong?
- (a) Bolivia
- (b) Cuba
- (c) Argentina
- (d) Brazil
- (c) Argentina
Nelson Mandela received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 together with another South African Leader. What was his name?
- (a) Oliver Tambo
- (b) Fredrik de Klerk
- (c) P.W. Botha
- (d) Archbishop Desmond Tutu
- (b) Fredrik de Klerk
When did the Organization of Islamic Conference change its name to Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)?
- (a) 28 June, 2011
- (b) 27 December, 2010
- (c) 1st January, 2011
- (d) 28 June, 2012
- (a) 28 June, 2011