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Famous Muslim Scientists | World General Knowledge Series

Famous Muslim Scientists | World General Knowledge Series

Abu Ali Sina or Avicenna 980 – June 1037

            Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was a Persian physician and philosopher. He was born in 980 A.D. at Afshana near Bukhara (in present-day Uzbekistan) then capital of the Samanid Dynasty. He was an encyclopeadist, philosopher, physiologist, physician, mathematician, astronomer, logi1cian and poet. He gained the titles of Shaikh al-Ra’is (leader among the wise men) and Hujjat al-Haq (proof of God), displayed a remarkable aptitude for learning from an early age.

Contributions and Achievements

  • His most important medical works are the Qanun (Canon) and a treatise on cardiac drugs (hitherto unpublished) Qanun contains many examples of good observation – distinction of mediastinitis from pleurisy; contagious nature of phthitis; distribution of diseases by soil and water; careful description of skin troubles, of sexual diseases; and supervisions; of nervous ailments (including love sickness); many psychological and pathological facts clearly analyzed if badly explained.
  • Sina’s interest in mathematics was philosophical rather than technical and such as we would expect in a late Neoplatonist. He explained the casting out of nines and its application to the verification of square and cubes. Many of his writings were devoted to mathematical and astronomical subjects.
  • He composed a translation on Euclid.
  • He made astronomical observations, and devised a contrivance the purpose of which was similar to that of the vernier, that is, to increase the precision of instrumental readings.
  • He made a profound study of various physical questions – motion, contact, force, vacuum, infinity, light, and heat. He observed that if the perception of light is due to the emission of some sort of particles by the luminous source, and speed of light must be finite.
  • He made investigations on specific gravity.
  • He did not believe the possibility of chemical transmutation, because in his opinion the differences of the metals were not superficial, but much deeper; coloring or bronzing the metals does not affect their essence.
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Branches of Science | World General Knowledge

Branches of Science | World General Knowledge

Acoustics

  • This science is the study of mechanical waves in solids, liquids and gases.

Accounting

  • This is the study of financial information about a business entity that is communicated to its shareholders.

Aerodynamics

  • This is the study of forces of air acting on objects in motion relative to air.

Aeronautical Engineering

  • This field is the study of the design and manufacture of flight-capable machines and techniques.
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Complete List of Viceroy of British India | Indo Pak History Notes

Complete List of Viceroy of British India | Indo Pak History Notes

As per the Regulating Act of 1773, the post of Governor General came into existence. Earlier, the Governor General of Bengal was appointed by East India Company. After the adoption of Government of India Act 1858, Governor General become Viceroy of India.


Lord Canning (856-1862)

He was the Governor General during Mutiny of 1857 and after the war; he was made first Viceroy of India. He withdrew Doctrine of lapse. Indian Council Act was passed in 1861 University of Bombay, Calcutta, Madras was established in 1857


Lord Lawrence (864-1869)

High Court was established at Calcutta, Bombay, Madras in 1865.He created Indian Forest Department. Opened telegraph line with Europe. He introduced various reforms and became the member of Punjab Board of Administration after second Sikh war. He was known as the Savior of Punjab.


Lord Mayo (869-1872)

Started financial decentralization in India. He established Rajkot College in Kathiawar and Mayo College in Ajmer for Indian princess. First Census of India was held during his time in 1871. He organized Statistical survey of India. He was the only Viceroy who was murdered in office by a pathan in Andaman in 1872.

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Famous Revolutionaries | World General Knowledge Series

Famous Revolutionaries | World General Knowledge Series

Spartacus (c. 109–71 BC)

  • One of the slave leaders who led a major revolt against the Roman Empire, in the Third Servile War. Spartacus has become symbolic of revolutionary leaders fighting oppression.

William Wallace (1270-1305)

  • Scottish rebel who led an uprising against the English during the Scottish wars of independence.

Joan of Arc (1412-1431)

  • A most unlikely revolutionary who inspired the French Dauphin to renew the French fight against occupying English forces. Seven years after death, as she had predicted, the English were defeated.

Oliver Cromwell (1599 – 1658)

  • British politician and military leader, who led Parliamentary forces during the English civil war. Cromwell’s victory saw the temporary overthrow of the English monarchy, and the supremacy of Parliament asserted.

Maximilien Robespierre (1758 – 1794)

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Facts about U.S. Presidents | World General Knowledge Series

Facts about U.S. Presidents

The only president to be unanimously elected was George Washington (1732-1799). He also refused to accept his presidential salary, which was $25,000 a year

Andrew Johnson is the only tailor ever to be president. As president, he would typically stop by a tailor shop to say hello. He would wear only the suits that he made himself

George Washington never lived in the White House. The capital was actually located in Philadelphia and other cities when Washington was president. He is also the only president who didn’t represent a political party

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Capitals of Countries MCQs | World General Knowledge MCQs

The capital of Afghanistan is:
(a) Kabul
(b) Kandhar
(c) Mazar-e-Sharif
(d) None of these
Answer: a

The capital of Albania is:
(a) Luanda
(b) Tirane
(c) Vienna
(d) Baku
Answer: b

The capital of Andorra is:
(a) Andorra la Vella
(b) Nassau
(c) Canillo
(d) Kieve
Answer: a

The capital of Angola is:
(a) Algiers
(b) Luanda
(c) Tirana
(d) Bishkek
Answer: b

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Oceans and Seas MCQs | World General Knowledge Series

Oceans and Seas MCQs | World General Knowledge Series

For All kind of One Paper MCQs Exams (Specially for FPSC, PCS, NTS, OTS, Educators, Headmaster/Headmistress, Subject Specialists and all other Related Jobs Exams)


What is average depth of oceans?
(a) 5,730 metres
(b) 3,760 metres
(c) 4,690 metres
(d) 2,930 metres
Answer: a

Which of following is the largest ocean that covers about one-third of the surface of earth?
(a) Indian Ocean
(b) Atlantic Ocean
(c) Pacific Ocean
(d) Arctic Ocean
Answer: c

The Arctic Ocean is the smallest ocean and many oceanographers consider it to be a sea of Atlantic. What is its total area?
(a) 11,900,000 sq km
(b) 13,800,000 sq. km
(c) 14,100,000 sq km
(d) 12,400,000 sq. km
Answer: c

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Lakes of the World MCQs | World General Knowledge Series

The area of the Caspian Sea is ____.
(a) 371,795 sq. km
(b) 295,000 sq. km
(c) 310,700 sq. km
(d) 411,300 sq. km
Answer: a

Caspian Sea is located between Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan and _____.
(a) Turkey
(b) Iran
(c) Afghanistan
(d) Iraq
Answer: b

Superior is the name of ____.
(a) Sea
(b) River
(c) Canal
(d) Lake
Answer: d

Lake Baikal is located in:
(a) Kazakhstan
(b) Russia
(c) US
(d) Angola
Answer: b

Read Also: Islands of the World MCQs | World General Knowledge Series

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Rivers of the World MCQs | World General Knowledge Series

The source of Yellow River is ____.
(a) Mountains of Tannu-Ola
(b) Lake Ontario
(c) Hasca Lake
(d) Kunlun Mountains
Answer: d

The longest river of the world is _____.
(a) Ob
(b) Nile
(c) Volga
(d) Purus
Answer: b

The length of the Amazon River is _____.
(a) 6400 km
(b) 5910 km
(c) 7111 km
(d) 8110 km
Answer: a

The outflow of Yangtze River is _____.
(a) Gulf of St. Lawrence
(b) Amazon River
(c) China Sea
(d) Ob River
Answer: c

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World’s Famous Streets MCQs (Solved) | World General Knowledge

World’s Famous Streets MCQs

‘Baldwin Street’ is situated in:
(a) US
(b) New Zealand
(c) Australia
(d) Canada
Answer: b

‘Bond Street’ is situated in:
(a) England
(b) US
(c) Russia
(d) India
Answer: a

‘Bond Street’ is famous for:
(a) Jewellery and tailoring
(b) Sports goods
(c) Cinema halls
(d) Stock exchange
Answer: a

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