- Syria
- Iran
- Iraq
- Jordan
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Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the seven wonders of the ancient world as listed by Hellenic Culture.
It was made in 19th century.
Babylon is a city of Iraq.
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The one who won grand slam in tennis twice:
- Leo Hoad
- Rod laver
- Jimmy Connors
- Roy Emerson
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Rodney George Laver is know as Rod Laver.
Rod Laver was an Australian Tennis Player.
He was No. 1 ranked professional from 1964 to 1970.
First International Olympic Games were held in Greece in 1896 in the month of:
- April
- May
- June
- July
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It was held in Athens, Greece.
241 Athletes participated in this Olympic Game.
Indian Railway started operation:
- 1854
- 1853
- 1852
- 1851
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Indian Railway started Operation from 16th April 1853.
Railway System in Pakistan Areas was started Operation from 13th May 1861
The office of District Magistrate was abolished through:
- Local Government Ordinance 2001
- Police Order 2002
- Amendments in the Code of Criminal Procedure
- 17th amendment in the Constitution
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The father of modern Science Fiction is:
- Bertrand Russell
- H.G Wells
- Aldous Huxley
- Maupassant
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Herbert George Wells belonged to UK.
After the conquest of Punjab, Punjab of Administration for governing the Punjab. Indicate who was not the member among the followings:
- Charles Mansel
- Robert Montgomery
- Henry Lawrence
- None of these
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Blind Dolphins are found in:
- Indus River
- Yangtze River
- Nile River
- Ganga River
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Blind Dolphin is a rare species.
It is found in India & Pakistan, in the Ganga & Indus River.
The Scientist Isaac Newton belonged to which country?
- England
- Russia
- Italy
- France
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Isaac Newton belonged to England, Britain.
He was a Mathematician, Astronomer, Alchemist and and Philosopher.
He introduced Law of Gravitation in 1665-1666.
He also introduced three laws of motion in 1687
These laws were published first time on 5 July 1687..
What is the meaning of Vishnu?
- The Helper
- The Destroyer
- The Preserver
- None of these
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