General Knowledge (Sports, Geography, Science, Environment, History, Technology).


General Knowledge (Sports, Geography, Science, Environment, History, Technology).



  • Fastest Human in Bangladesh (17th National Summer Athletics): Imranur Rahman, a top sprinter, won the title for his outstanding speed, representing Bangladesh at national and international athletics events.

  • ISP Meaning: ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, a company that provides internet access and related services to individuals, businesses, and organizations.

  • International Airports in Bangladesh: Bangladesh has three international airports: Hazrat Shahjalal (Dhaka), Shah Amanat (Chattogram), and Osmani (Sylhet), serving both domestic and international flights.

  • Highest Capital in the World: La Paz (Bolivia) is the world’s highest capital, located approximately 3,650 meters above sea level in the Andes Mountains.

  • Country Without a Sea Port: Nepal is landlocked, meaning it has no coastline or seaport, relying on neighboring countries for maritime trade and shipping.

  • Greenhouse Effect Contributor: CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons) contribute to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat in the atmosphere and also harming the ozone layer.

  • World Watch: World Watch is an environmental organization focused on global issues such as sustainability, climate change, and natural resource conservation.

  • Origin of Karnaphuli River: The Karnaphuli River originates in Mizoram, India, flowing into Bangladesh and finally emptying into the Bay of Bengal.

  • Author of India Wins Freedom: Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, an Indian freedom fighter and scholar, wrote this book reflecting on India’s struggle for independence.

  • Country Without Army: Maldives has no standing army; it relies on a small police force and security agreements with friendly nations for defense.

  • Author of Long Walk to Freedom: Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s former president, wrote his autobiography describing his struggle against apartheid and journey to freedom.

  • National Tax Day: Celebrated on 30 November in Bangladesh to honor the importance of taxation and promote awareness about citizens’ fiscal responsibility.

  • UNHCR Headquarters: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, providing protection and support to refugees globally.

  • Country of Tulip: The Netherlands is famous for tulips, which are iconic flowers, symbolizing Dutch culture and exported worldwide.

  • Full Form of BSTI: Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution ensures quality control, standardization, and testing of products across Bangladesh.

  • Currency of Ukraine: The Ukrainian Hryvnia (UAH) is Ukraine’s official currency, used in daily transactions and financial systems.

  • Origin of Teesta River: The Teesta River originates in the hilly regions of Sikkim, India, flowing through West Bengal and Bangladesh into the Brahmaputra.

  • First Port of Bangladesh: Chattogram Port, the largest seaport, is Bangladesh’s first and busiest port handling most import-export trade.

  • FIFA Headquarters: The FIFA office is located in Switzerland, governing international football, organizing competitions like the World Cup.

  • Meaning of NGO: A Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) is a private, nonprofit entity working for social, developmental, or humanitarian purposes globally.

  • World Bank Headquarters: Located in Washington D.C., USA, it provides financial and technical assistance to developing countries for economic development and poverty reduction.

  • Vaccine for Tuberculosis: BCG (Bacillus Calmette–Guérin) vaccine protects against tuberculosis, especially severe forms in children, and is part of national immunization programs.

  • Simla Agreement Year: Signed in 1972 between India and Pakistan to establish peace and settle post-war issues after the Bangladesh Liberation War.

  • First Satellite Ground Station in Bangladesh: Located in Rangamati, it monitors satellites and supports Bangladesh’s space and telecommunication programs.

  • Matriarchal Minor Ethnic Group in Bangladesh: The Garo tribe follows matrilineal traditions, where inheritance and family lineage are traced through women.

  • Titumir’s Bamboo Fort Location: Narikelbaria, where Titumir built a bamboo fort to resist British colonial authority during peasant uprisings.

  • Bikash Joint Venture Bank: bKash operates in partnership with BRAC Bank, providing mobile financial services across Bangladesh.

  • First Female Selector of Bangladesh Women’s Cricket: Salma Khatun became the first woman to serve as a national cricket team selector, promoting women’s sports in Bangladesh.

  • “Sunshine Smile” Symbol: Represents mother and child health programs, focusing on maternal care, infant health, and nutrition awareness.

  • Dr. Muhammad Yunus President Award Year: Received in 1978 for pioneering microfinance initiatives and social entrepreneurship empowering rural poor in Bangladesh.

  • Paradise Lost: Paradise Lost is an epic poem by John Milton, depicting the biblical story of Adam and Eve, Satan’s rebellion, and the fall of man.

  • Past Form of Stride: The past tense of stride is strode, used to describe walking with long, decisive steps in the past.

  • Example of a Noble Metal: Gold (Au) is a noble metal, resistant to corrosion and oxidation, commonly used in jewelry, electronics, and currency.