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34. The Nobel Peace Prize 2012 in the field of "Peace" was awarded to? a. European Union (EU)
b. 5 c. 6 d. 7
b. 27 December 1945 c. 27 December 1946 d. 27 December 1947
b. July 15, 2004 c. July 15, 2005 d. July 15, 2006
b. 1960 c. 1962 d. 1964
b. World Water Day c. World Health Day d. Human Rights Day
b. World Water Day c. World Health Day d. Human Rights Day
b. World Water Day c. World Health Day d. Human Rights Day
b. Free enterprize approach
c. German ideology d. Japanese imperialist edicts
of west
b. Taka c. Shilling d. Kyat
b. Punjab c. Bihar d. Uttar Pradesh
b. Ajmaan c. Hanoi d. none of these
b. Nazi Party c. Ku-Klux-Klan d. Democratic Party
c. Literature, Peace and
b. Physiology or Medicine d. all of these
Economics
b. Junagarh, Gujarat c. Kohima, Nagaland d. Gangtok, Sikkim
b. Africa c. Europe d. Australia
b. 172 feet c. 175 feet d. 177 feet
b. highest railway station c. longest railway station d. none of these
b. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai c. Waqar-ul-Hassan d. none of these
b. Bay of Arizona c. Bay of northern hemispher d. none of these
b. football c. hockey d. none of these
b. China c. India d. Bangladesh
b. Indonesia c. Pakistan d. Afghanistan
b. Film Finance Corporatio c. Federation of Football Coun d. none of these
b. Jesuits c. both a and b d. none of these
b. polo c. shooting d. snooker
b. Narendra Modi c. Atal Behari Vajpayee d. Manmohan Singh
b. cash crunch c. credit d. liquidity
b. 1927 c. 1947 d. 1949
b. 1967 c. 1958 d. none of these
b. Leo c. Gemini d. Aquarius
import of goods
rage tourism
b. 7 c. 5 d. 6
b. Canada c. Russia d. Turkey
1. 3 May is observed Internationally as _________.
a. Labour Day
b. Environment Day
c. Earth Day
d. Press Freedom Day
2. The Capital of Canada is __________.
a. Tirane
b. Ottawa
c. Athens
d. Luxembourg
3. Suez Canal is between __________.
a. Arabian Sea and Red Sea
b. Red Sea and North Sea
c. Mediterranean Sea and North Sea
d. Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea
4. The permanent Secretariat of SAARC is located in __________.
a. Islamabad, Pakistan
b. New Delhi, India
c. Kathmandu, Nepal
d. Colombo, Sri Lanka
5. Which from the following countries is NOT a member of European Union?
a. Norway
b. Ireland
c. Malta
d. Estonia
6. The currency of Israel is _________.
a. Euro
b. Shekel
c. Forint
d. Krone
7. The largest democratic country in the world is _________.
a. United States
b. United Kingdom
c. China
d. India
8. The permanent Secretariat of OIC is located in _________.
a. Makkah
b. Madina
c. Jeddah
d. Riyadh
9. The highest part of the Earth is __________ .
a. Mount Everest
b. K2
c. Norway
d. North Pole
10. The lowest part of the Earth is __________ .
a. Dead Sea
b. Mariana Trench
c. South Africa
d. South Pole
11. The deepest part of the Earth is __________ .
a. Dead Sea
b. Mariana Trench
c. South Africa
d. South Pole
12. The headquarter of Amnesty International is in _________.
a. Amsterdam
b. Geneva
c. London
d. Berlin
13. The headquarter of Transparency International is in _________.
a. Amsterdam
b. Geneva
c. London
d. Berlin
14. The biggest Island of the World is _________.
a. Iceland
b. Greenland
c. England
d. Sri Lanka
15. 22 April is observed internationally as _________.
a. Labor Day
b. Environment Day
c. Earth Day
d. Press Freedom Day
16. Yellow Sea lies between __________.
a. America and Canada
b. England and France
c. China and Korea
d. Norway and Sweden
17. The smallest Sea of the World is __________.
a. Dead Sea
b. Red Sea
c. Baltic Sea
d. Arabian Sea
18. World's famous bridge "Golden Gate" is in __________.
a. San Francisco
b. New Delhi
c. France
d. Sydney
19. Which country is called "Land of Thousand Islands"?
a. Malaysia
b. Indonesia
c. Ireland
d. Finland
20. Indonesia is an archipelago comprising approximately __________ islands.
a. 10,000
b. 12,500
c. 15,000
d. 17,500
21. Which country is called the "Land of Golden Fibre"?
a. United States
b. South Korea
c. Bangladesh
d. India
22. Which country is called the "Land of thousand Lakes"?
a. Indonesia
b. Finland
c. Iceland
d. Scotland
23. Vienna is the capital of _________.
a. Austria
b. Switzerland
c. Cyprus
d. Denmark
24. The capital of Czech Republic is?
a. Nicosia
b. Dublin
c. Bern
d. Prague
25. AFP is the news agency of _________.
a. Germany
b. France
c. Syria
d. Yemen
26. ANTARA is the news agency of _________.
a. Indonesia
b. Syria
c. Yemen
d. Jordan
27. Emirates is an airline of _________.
a. Saudi Arabia
b. Qatar
c. UAE
d. Malaysia
28. Qantas is an airline of __________.
a. Saudi Arabia
b. Australia
c. UAE
d. Malaysia
29. The world's longest bridge, Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge, is in __________ .
a. United States
b. Russia
c. China
d. Canada
30. The world's longest bridge over water, Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, is in __________.
a. United States
b. Russia
c. China
d. Canada
31. What was the nationality of Alfred Nobel?
a. American
b. British
c. German
d. Swedish
32. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in __________ .
a. 1895
b. 1901
c. 1907
d. 1913
33. The Nobel Prize has been awarded in __________ fields.
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
34. The Nobel Peace Prize 2012 in the field of "Peace" was awarded to?
a. European Union (EU)
b. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
c. Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)
d. United Nations Security Council
35. SANA is the news agency of _________.
a. Saudi Arabia
b. UAE
c. Syria
d. Yemen
36. Saba is the news agency of _________.
a. Indonesia
b. Syria
c. Yemen
d. Jordan
37. KLM is an airline of __________.
a. Australia
b. Germany
c. Netherlands
d. Austria
38. Etihad Airways is an airline of __________.
a. United Arab Emirates
b. Qatar
c. Russia
d. Canada
39. The Earth surface is divided in __________ Continents.
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
40. The Largest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.
a. Asia
b. Europe
c. Africa
d. North America
41. The second Largest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.
a. Asia
b. Europe
c. Africa
d. North America
42. The Smallest Continent (by Area) of the World is __________.
a. Antarctica
b. Australia
c. Africa
d. Europe
43. The Earth's Oceanic water is divided in __________ oceans.
a. 5
b. 6
c. 7
d. 8
44. The Earth's Largest ocean is __________ .
a. Atlantic
b. Arctic
c. Indian
d. Pacific
45. The Earth's second Largest ocean is __________ .
a. Atlantic
b. Arctic
c. Indian
d. Pacific
46. The Earth's Smallest ocean is __________ .
a. Atlantic
b. Arctic
c. Indian
d. Pacific
47. The world's Largest Lake is?
a. Caspian Sea
b. Lake Superior
c. Lake Victoria
d. Great Bear Lake
48. The hottest desert of the world is?
a. Sahara Desert
b. Arabian Desert
c. Cholistan Desert
d. Arctic Desert
49. The first Secretary General of United Nations was?
a. Dag Hammarskjold
b. Kurt Walheion
c. U Thant
d. Trygue Lie
50. World War I was began in?
a. 1912
b. 1914
c. 1916
d. 1918
51. World War I was end in?
a. 1912
b. 1914
c. 1916
d. 1918
52. World War II was began in?
a. 1935
b. 1937
c. 1939
d. 1941
53. World War II was end in?
a. 1939
b. 1941
c. 1943
d. 1945
54. The world's deadliest conflict was?
a. World War I
b. World War II
c. Mongol Conquests
d. Taiping Rebellion
55. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on?
a. 3 August 1945
b. 6 August 1945
c. 9 August 1945
d. 12 August 1945
56. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that dropped on the city of Hiroshima?
a. Little Boy
b. Fat Boy
c. Little Man
d. Fat Man
57. The Atomic Bomb was dropped on the city of Nagasaki on?
a. 3 August 1945
b. 6 August 1945
c. 9 August 1945
d. 12 August 1945
58. What was the name of Atomic Bomb that dropped on the city of Nagasaki?
a. Little Boy
b. Fat Boy
c. Little Man
d. Fat Man
59. NATO is a/an __________ alliance.
a. military
b. economic
c. regional
d. cultural
60. The oldest news agency in the world is?
a. AFP
b. WAFA
c. BBC
d. CNN
61. The Suez Canal is in __________ .
a. Nigeria
b. Libya
c. Egypt
d. Palestine
62. The Delaware river is in __________ .
a. United States
b. Canada
c. China
d. United Kingdom
63. The main structural work of the Eiffel Tower was completed in?
a. 1883
b. 1885
c. 1887
d. 1889
64. The height of Eiffel Tower is __________ feet.
a. 1063
b. 1067
c. 1073
d. 1077
65. Reuters is the news agency of __________ .
a. United States
b. United Kingdom
c. France
d. Germany
66. WAFA is the news agency of __________ .
a. Palestine
b. Iraq
c. Qatar
d. Egypt
67. The capital of Saudi Arabia is?
a. Makkah
b. Madina
c. Taif
d. Riyadh
68. The currency of Qatar is?
a. Dollar
b. Dinar
c. Dirham
d. Riyal
69. Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was founded on __________ .
a. September 25, 1966
b. September 25, 1967
c. September 25, 19698
d. September 25, 1969
70. The OIC was founded in __________ .
a. Saudi Arabia
b. Iraq
c. Qatar
d. Morocco
71. The 6th organ, "Trusteeship Council" of the United Nations suspended operation on November 01, 1994, with the independe
a. Chad
b. Sudan
c. Palau
d. Tunisia
72. The United Nations has __________ principal organs.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
73. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) was founded on __________ .
a. 27 December 1944
b. 27 December 1945
c. 27 December 1946
d. 27 December 1947
74. The social network site "Twitter" was launched on __________ .
a. July 15, 2003
b. July 15, 2004
c. July 15, 2005
d. July 15, 2006
75. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was formed in?
a. 1958
b. 1960
c. 1962
d. 1964
76. 8 March is observed internationally as?
a. Women's Day
b. World Water Day
c. World Health Day
d. Human Rights Day
77. 22 March is observed internationally as?
a. Women's Day
b. World Water Day
c. World Health Day
d. Human Rights Day
78. 7 April is observed internationally as?
a. Women's Day
b. World Water Day
c. World Health Day
d. Human Rights Day
79. The soviet media theory had its roots in
a. Italian Fascist philosophy
b. Free enterprize approach of west
c. German ideology
d. Japanese imperialist edicts
79. The monetary unit of Bangladesh is
a. Lek
b. Taka
c. Shilling
d. Kyat
80. JEEVIKA, is the Rural Livelihoods project of which of the following State Governments
a. West Bengal
b. Punjab
c. Bihar
d. Uttar Pradesh
81. What is the capital of Vietnam
a. Dhaka
b. Ajmaan
c. Hanoi
d. none of these
82. Hitler party which came into power in 1933 is known as
a. Labour Party
b. Nazi Party
c. Ku-Klux-Klan
d. Democratic Party
83. For which of the following disciplines is Nobel Prize awarded
a. Physics and Chemistry
b. Physiology or Medicine
c. Literature, Peace and Economics
d. all of these
84. Garampani sanctuary is located at
a. Diphu, Assam
b. Junagarh, Gujarat
c. Kohima, Nagaland
d. Gangtok, Sikkim
85. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member of the UN in 1993, is in the continent of
a. Asia
b. Africa
c. Europe
d. Australia
86. The height of all 4 Minars of Badshai Mosque are
a. 170 feet
b. 172 feet
c. 175 feet
d. 177 feet
87. Grand Central Terminal, Park Avenue, New York is the world's
a. largest railway station
b. highest railway station
c. longest railway station
d. none of these
88. Who made the design of Pakistan's first Stamp Ticket
a. Rehmat Ali
b. Abdur-rehaman Chugtai
c. Waqar-ul-Hassan
d. none of these
89. Which bay of the Atlantic, between northern Spain and western France, is noted for its rough seas and high tides
a. Bay of Biscay
b. Bay of Arizona
c. Bay of northern hemisphere
d. none of these
90. Thomas Cup is associated with which Game
a. badminton
b. football
c. hockey
d. none of these
192. What is the name of the large salty lake which lies between Israel and Jordan
a. Salt Lake
b. Dead Sea
c. Death Lake
d. None of these
193. In which sport is the term 'hookcheck' often used
a. Polo
b. Ice hockey
c. Football
d. Bedminton
194. Which river flows through the Sea of Galilee
a. River Nile
b. River Beijing
c. River Jordan
d. None of these
195. Gatun Lake is part of which canal
a. Indus canal
b. Pacific canal
c. both a and b
d. Panama Canal
196. In US politics, who carries the nickname 'the Veep'
a. President
b. General Secretory
c. Vice-President
d. Clerk
197. Which is Australia's largest city by population
a. Sydney
b. Melbourne
c. Perth
d. None of these
198. How many squares has a chessboard
a. 24
b. 52
c. 45
d. 64
199. What colour is the ball worth three points in snooker
a. Red
b. Green
c. Black
d. Yellow
200. Which country is the most popular destination for foreign tourists
a. France
b. Germany
c. Switzerland
d. Australia
201. The Flathead Lake Monster is said to exist in which US state
a. Florida
b. Arizona
c. Virginia
d. Montana
202. Who wrote Arms and the Man and Man and Superman
a. William Wordsworth
b. Shakespeare
c. George Bernard Shaw
d. None of these
203. Which US president was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth
a. Richard Branson
b. Abraham Lincoln
c. Nicholas Monsarrat
d. George Bush
204. What sort of creature is a hairstreak
a. Bird
b. Butterfly
c. Cat
d. Dog
205. What number is between five and one on a dartboard
a. 20
b. 10
c. 3
d. 15
206. Which continent comprises the land around the South Pole
a. Asia
b. Africa
c. Europe
d. Antarctica
207. Which English romantic poet wrote Endymion
a. William Wordsworth
b. Shakespeare
c. John Keats
d. George Bernard Shaw
208. Which bird with a distinctive call lays its eggs in the nests of other birds
a. Sparrow
b. Parrot
c. Humming bird
d. Cuckoo
209. Who was the first Emperor in China
a. Sun Yat Sen
b. Kublai Khan
c. Qin Shi Huagdi
d. None of these
210. Which body of water separates the North Island and South Island of New Zealand
a. Bass Strait
b. Megellan Strait
c. Strait of Bonifacio
d. Cook Strait
211. To which country did the Dc-10 belong which exploded in air over Niger on September 19,1989
a. UK
b. Israel
c. Suriname
d. France
212. On Which sea is the island of Corfu situated
a. Black sea
b. Mediterranean sea
c. Adriatic Sea
d. Baltic Sea
213. What was the United States largest single land acquisition
a. Louisiana Purchase
b. Garsden Purchase
c. Alaska
d. Maxican Cessation
214. What is the second largest desert in the world after the Sahara desert
a. Gobi Desert
b. Arabian Desert
c. Kalahari Desert
d. Libyan Desert
215. What country was Band Aid's 1984 record produced to raise money for
a. Bangladesh
b. Ethiopia
c. Kenya
d. Morocco
216. For the Olympics and World Tournaments, the dimensions of basketball court are
a. 26 m x 14 m
b. 28 m x 15 m
c. 27 m x 16 m
d. 28 m x 16 m
217. Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is celebrated on
a. May 8
b. May 18
c. June 8
d. June 18
218. Who was the first U.S President who was not from Massachusetts or Virginia
a. James Madison
b. James Polk
c. Andrew Jackson
d. None of these
219. Federation Cup, World Cup, Allywyn International Trophy and Challenge Cup are awarded to winners of
a. Tennis
b. Volleyball
c. Basketball
d. Cricket
220. Famous sculptures depicting art of love built some time in 950 AD - 1050 AD are
a. Khajuraho temples
b. Jama Masjid
c. Sun temple
d. Mahabalipuram temples
221. In what state is the geographic center of the United States located
a. Montana
b. North Dakota
c. South Dakota
d. Wyoming
222. Fire temple is the place of worship of which of the following religion
a. Taoism
b. Judaism
c. Zoroastrianism (Parsi Religion)
d. Shintoism
223. Who was the first cartoonist to win a Pulitzer Prize for a comic strip
a. All Capp
b. Berke Breathed
c. Charles Schulz
d. Garry Trudeau
224. Georgia, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan became the members of UNO in
a. 1992
b. 1991
c. 1993
d. 1994
225. Germany signed the Armistice Treaty on ____ and World War I ended
a. January 19, 1918
b. May 30, 1918
c. November 11, 1918
d. February 15, 1918
226. During World War II, when did Germany attack France
a. 1941
b. 1940
c. 1942
d. 1945
227. In what city did james Mclamore and David Edger ton open the first Burger King in 1954
a. Colorado Springs, Colorado
b. Indianapolis, Indiana
c. Sacramento, California
d. Miami, Florida
228. Euclid was
a. Greek mathematician
b. Contributor to the use of deductive principles of logic as the basis of geometry
c. Propounded the geometrical theorems
d. All of these
229. DRDL stands for
a. Defence Research and Development Laboratary
b. Department of Research and Development Laboratory
c. Differential Research and Documentation Laboratary
d. None of these
230. In which future U.S state did Custer make his famous Last Stand
a. Montana
b. North Dakota
c. Oklahoma
d. Texas
231. What author confessed' "My stories written when sober are stupid"
a. Arthur conan Doyle
b. Earnest Hemingway
c. F. Scott Fitzgerald
d. Leo Tolstoy
232. What Kansas city's name means 'potato' in the Kansa language
a. Abeline
b. Topeka
c. Omaha
d. Wichita
233. Who was the first Indian Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army
a. Gen. K.M. Cariappa
b. Vice-Admiral R.D. Katari
c. Gen. Maharaja Rajendra Singhji
d. None of these
234. How tall is the pitcher's mound in major League Baseball
a. 6 inches
b. 14 inches
c. 18 inches
d. 10 inches
235. FRS stands for
a. Fellow Research System
b. Federation of Regulation Society
c. Fellow of Royal Society
d. None of these
236. What device's invention was the main reason for demise of the Pony Express
a. Radio
b. Telegraph
c. Telephone
d. Train
237. During World War I Germany was defeated in the Battle of Verdun on the western front and Romania declared war on the
a. 1914 AD
b. 1915 AD
c. 1912 AD
d. 1916 AD
238. What is the highest peak in the 48 contiguous U.S states
a. Mount Elbert
b. Mount Rainier
c. Mount Whitney
d. Pikes Peak
239. Hamid Karzai was chosen president of Afghanistan in
a. 2000
b. 2002
c. 2001
d. 2003
240. Durand Cup is associated with the game of
a. Hockey
b. Bedminton
c. Football
d. Volleyball
241. What playwright's The Glass Menagerie appeared on Broadway and was made into three movies
a. Arthur Miller
b. David Mamet
c. Noel Coward
d. Tennessee Williams
242. What was the first U.S city to host the winter Olympics
a. Denver
b. Lake Placid
c. Salt Lake city
d. Squaw Valley
243. Headquarters of UNO are situated at
a. New York, USA
b. Haque (Netherlands)
c. Geneva
d. Switzerland
244. Who was the first person to sail to the southern tip of Africa, in 1488
a. Ferdinand Magellan
b. James Cook
c. Bartholomew Dias
d. None of these
245. First International Peace Congress was held in London in
a. 1564 AD
b. 1843 AD
c. 1845 AD
d. 1545 AD
246. What was the only Grand Slam event that eluded Monica seles in both 1991 and 1992
a. Australian open
b. French open
c. U.S open
d. Wimbledon
247. Dr. Zakir Hussain was
a. the first Muslim president of India
b. first vice president of India
c. first president of Indian National Congress
d. first speaker of Lok Sabha
248. In Robinson Crusoe, what does the title character name the native he befriends
a. Wednesday
b. Thursday
c. Friday
d. Saturday
249. Hockey was introduced in the Asian Games in
a. 1958 in Tokyo
b. 1962 in Jakarta
c. 1966 in Bangkok
d. 1970 in Bangkok
250. How many acres are in square mile
a. 1.6
b. 32
c. 640
d. None of these
251. ESCAP stands for
a. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific
b. European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
c. Economic and Social Commission for Africa and Pacific
d. None of these
252. Which U.S President was born the earliest
a. James Madison
b. George Washington
c. John Adams
d. Thomas Jefferson
253. Firdausi was
a. a poet
b. well known for his epic 'Shahnama'
c. Both option A and B
d. None of these
254. The Partridge Family TV show, what did the singing family travel in
a. RV
b. Van
c. Station wagon
d. Bus
255. Himalayan Mountaineering Institute is at
a. Dehradun
b. Darjeeling
c. Marmago
d. Dispur
256. Which position did Doug Harvey play in the NHL
a. Center
b. Right wing
c. Left wing
d. Defense man
257. During the first crusade, crusaders reached Jerusalem and captured it in
a. 1000 AD
b. 1099 AD
c. 1200 AD
d. 1500 AD
258. What was venetian artist Titian's last name
a. Vecchietta
b. Veneziano
c. Vecellio
d. None of these
259. Free market is
a. a condition in the international market where nations do not impose customs duty or other taxes on import of goods
b. market where the price of a commodity is determined by free play of the forces of supply and demand
c. ports that are exempted from payment of customs duty on articles of commerce, primarily to encourage tourism
d. none of these
260. Which U.S. state has the second most area that is covered by water
a. Florida
b. Alaska
c. Michigan
d. Minnesota
261. East Timor, which became the 191st member of the UN, is in the continent of
a. Asia
b. Africa
c. Europe
d. South Africa
262. What was English trumpeter John Shore's claim to fame in 1711
a. Creator of the modern trumpet
b. First trumpeter in an orchestra
c. Inventor of the tuning fork
d. Saved from a bullet by his trumpet
263. GNLF stands for
a. Gorkha National Liberation Front
b. Gross National Liberation Form
c. Both option A and B
d. None of these
264. What college's men's basketball team below is not nicknamed the Wildcats
a. Arizona
b. Cincinnati
c. Kansas State
d. Kentucky
265. Fa-Hien was
a. the first Buddhist pilgrim of China to visit India during the reign of Chandragupta Vikramaditya
b. the discoverer of Puerto Rico and Jamaica
c. the first Buddhist pilgrim of India to visit China
d. none of these
266. What is the title character's name in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice Shylock
a.
b. Bassanio
c. Balthasar
d. Antonia
267. Which U.S subway system has the most miles of track
a. Boston
b. New York
c. San Francisco
d. Washington, D.C
268. In 1967, which country below did not fight Isreal in the Six day war
a. Egypt
b. Jordan
c. Lebanon
d. Syria
269. In which major U.S professional sport does the home team not usually wear white
a. Major League Baseball
b. National Basketball Association
c. National Football League
d. National Hockey League
270. Who was the gypsy heroine of The Hunchback of Notre Dame
a. Daniella
b. Esmeralda
c. Gabriela
d. Jasmine
271. How many continents border the Arctic Ocean
a. 2
b. 4
c. 5
d. 3
272. Which U.S President first appeared on the face of the dime on Jan 30, 1946
a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Franklin Roosevelt
c. George Washington
d. Thomas Jefferson
273. Who was the only golfer to win the British open in three different decades in the 20th century
a. Bobby Jones
b. Jack Nicklaus
c. Gary Player
d. None of these
274. What author's first novel was Hike and the Aeroplane
a. Sinclair Lewis
b. E.M. Forster
c. Somerset Maugham
d. Zane Grey
275. What profession was the first to accept what we now call tips
a. Actors
b. Plumbers
c. Doctors
d. Barbers
276. What was the first Peanuts television special
a. A Charlie Brown Christmas
b. A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
c. It's the Great Pumpkin
d. None of these
277. How many no- hitters did Nolan Ryan throw in his career, the most by any Major League Baseball pitcher
a. 4
b. 7
c. 5
d. 6
278. In which country are the aptly named Snowy Mountain located
a. Australia
b. Canada
c. Russia
d. Turkey