Current Affairs Quiz 21 October 2017
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Question 1:How many rail bridges were recently found lacking speed restriction ?
A. 290
B. 291
C. 252
D. 253
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Question 2:Sketch of Empire State Building drawn by Donald Trump has been auctioned for ___
A. 16000
C. 18000
Answer and Explanation
Question 3:Consumer Protection Conference is being organised in _____
A. Pakistan
B. North Korea
C. India
D. Geneva
Answer and Explanation
Question 4:Bitcoin surged over ___ this year
A. 300%
B. 400%
C. 500%
D. 600%
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Question 5:Bitcoin makes up __ of the value of all cryptocurrencies in the market.
A. 27%
B. 37%
C. 47%
D. 57%
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Question 6: Who is the captain of Sri Lankan cricket team ?
A. Perera
B. Tharanga
C. Sangakkara
D. None of the above
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Question 7:What is the capitalisation of Bitcoin?
A. 100 billion dollars
B. 200 billion dollars
C. 300 billion dollars
D. 400 billion dollars
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Question 8:Victor Axelson is at world number __ badminton player.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Question 9:Kidambi Srikanth is at world number __.
A. 5
B. 7
C. 8
D. 12
Answer and Explanation
Question 10: Victor Axelson is a sportsperson from ___
A. Denmark
B. USA
C. Spain
D. France
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