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Famous Personalities General Knowledge MCQs - 12



Famous Personalities General Knowledge MCQs - 12


1. Karl Marx who propounded the doctrine of communism also known as Marxism and the author of Das Kapital originally belonged to
(a) Russia
(b) Germany ✓
(c) France
(d) Britain

2. Dr. Robert Edward and his colleagues done great job in 1978
(a) They discovered virus
(b) They discovered virus of aids
(c) Successful experiment of first test tube baby ✓
(d) None of these

3. Name the Mangolian Emperor who conquered most of Asia and used missile as war weapon for the first time in history.
(a) Ganges Khan
(b) Halaku Khan
(c) Akuba Khan
(d) Kublai Khan ✓

4. Meir Golda was Former Prime Minister, former Labour and Youth Leader and Former Foreign Minster of
(a) Macedonia
(b) Chile
(c) Israel ✓
(d) None of these

5. Who was the Russian revolutionary and one of the leader of Bolshevist revolution assassinated in 1940 when in exile in Mexico
(a) Leo Tolstoy
(b) Leon Trotsky ✓
(c) Louis Pasteur
(d) None them

6. Who was the famous English critic, which created famous poems like Sohrab and Rustam and Scholar Gipsy?
(a) Mathew Arnold ✓
(b) Louis Braille
(c) John Keats
(d) John Milton

7. A Black American clergyman and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, led a non-violent movement to obtain full civil rights for American Negroes and became a martyr for his cause. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace in 1964. He was assassinated in
(a) 1966
(b) 1967
(c) 1968 ✓
(d) 1965

8. Name the first President of Egypt who was put under house arrest in 1954 by Jamal Abdul Nasser.
(a) Mohammad Najib ✓
(b) Jamal Abdul Nassir
(c) Yaser Arafat
(d) None of them

9. Britain's supreme allied commander in South-East Asia in World War II; he became the last viceroy of India. We are talking about
(a) Lord Curzon
(b) Lord Irwin
(c) Lord Mountbatten ✓
(d) None of them

10. French statesman and king of France; won a series of splended victories against England, Russia and Australia, was finally defeated in the Battle of Waterloo and exiled to St. Helena, where he died in
(a) 1819
(b) 1821 ✓
(c) 1820
(d) 1822

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