Which species of bear is known for its white fur and lives primarily in the Arctic?
A) Brown bear
B) Panda bear
C) Grizzly bear
D) Polar bear
Polar bear
Which Punjabi artist released the hit track "Brown Munde"?
A) AP Dhillon
B) Sidhu Moosewala
C) Karan Aujla
D) Arjan Dhillon
AP Dhillon
This virus is responsible for the global pandemic that started in 2019, leading to widespread illness and death.
A) COVID-19
B) HIV
C) Influenza
D) Ebola
COVID-19
The first president of the United States was:
A) Thomas Jefferson
B) George Washington
C) John Adams
D) Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
In which year did Guru Gobind Singh formally establish the Khalsa?
A) 1599
B) 1609
C) 1699
D) 1709
C) 1699
What is the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds up to 60 miles per hour?
A) Cheetah
B) Lion
C) Greyhound
D) Antelope
A) Cheetah
What is the title of Sidhu Moosewala's hit album, which helped him rise to fame early on?
A) "PBX 1"
B) "Moosetape"
C) "No Name"
D) "Takeover"
A) "PBX 1"
The medical term for high blood pressure is:
A) Hyperglycemia
B) Hypotension
C) Hypertension
D) Hyperthermia
C) Hypertension
Which dictator rose to power in Germany in the 1930s and led the country into World War II?
A) Benito Mussolini
B) Joseph Stalin
C) Adolf Hitler
D) Francisco Franco
C) Adolf Hitler
The first Guru to go into battle was:
A) Guru Nanak
B) Guru Gobind Singh
C) Guru Har Krishan
D) Guru Hargobind
D) Guru Hargobind - Battle of Amritsar, June 1628
What is the main diet of a King cobra?
A) Fish
B) Frogs and insects
C) Small mammals
D) Other snakes
Other snakes
The lyrics "Laaiye je yaarian, phir laa ke todh nibhaiye ni"
Which artist sang this song?
A) Amrinder Gill
B) Diljit Dosanjh
C) Jazzy B
D) Mankirt Aulakh
A) Amrinder Gill - Yaarian 2011
This gland produces insulin, a hormone crucial for regulating blood sugar levels.
A) Thyroid
B) Pancreas
C) Adrenal
D) Pituitary
B) Pancreas
This emperor, who ruled from 1526 to 1530, was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India.
A) Akbar the Great
B) Babur
C) Shah Jahan
D) Humayun
Babur
Which of the following was NOT one of the Panj Pyare initiated by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699?
A) Bhai Daya Singh
B) Bhai Himmat Singh
C) Bhai Fateh Singh
D) Bhai Dharam Singh
C) Bhai Fateh Singh
Which species of bird is capable of flying backward due to its wing structure?
A) Hummingbird
B) Eagle
C) Sparrow
D) Seagull
A) Hummingbird
Which of these Punjabi songs was NOT created in the 1980s?
A) "Challa" by Gurdas Maan
B) "Banaoti Yaar" by Kuldeep Manak
C) "Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da" by Surjit Bindrakhia
D) "Baba Kala Maror" by K. Deep and Jagmohan Kaur
C) "Dupatta Tera Sat Rang Da" by Surjit Bindrakhia - 1995
The human skeleton is made up of 206 bones. This bone is located in the chest and is also known as the breastbone.
A) Scapula
B) Sternum
C) Clavicle
D) Pelvis
Sternum
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered which important medical invention that changed the treatment of infections?
A) Insulin
B) Penicillin
C) Vaccines
D) X-rays
B) Penicillin
Who composed the Lavan that are recited during marriage ceremonies (Anand Karaj)?
A) Guru Nanak Dev Ji
B) Guru Angad Dev Ji
C) Baba Budha Ji
D) Guru Ram Das Ji
Guru Ram Das Ji
What is the average lifespan of an elephant in the wild?
A) 40–50 years
B) 50–60 years
C) 60–70 years
D) 70–80 years
B) 50–60 years
Which of these songs is NOT by Surinder Shinda?
A) "Jeona Morh"
B) "Yaaran Da Truck"
C) "Eh Sada Punjab"
D) "Jind Yaar Di"
"Yaaran Da Truck" - Kuldeep Manak
Which of these is the main site of serotonin production in the brain?
A) Hippocampus
B) Thalamus
C) Raphe nuclei
D) Amygdala
C) Raphe nuclei
Which English explorer is known for being one of the first Europeans to map the eastern coast of Australia in 1770?
A) Francis Drake
B) Henry Hudson
C) James Cook
D) John Cabot
James Cook
Which man kicked Sri Guru Amar Das Ji out of jealousy?
A) Bhai Daler
B) Bhai Bala
C) Bhai Datu
D) Bhai Chandu
Bhai Datu