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Maung Tig Tun - Knowledge Quiz for Children (2)

Maung Tig Tun - Knowledge Quiz for Children (2)

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This book, “Riddles for Children and Young People,” is a book that has been compiled and compiled from a wide range of books with the aim of enriching children’s knowledge. There are many Myanmar and English books, so I will not mention the names of the books that were used. This book was compiled and published with the aim of increasing children’s desire to explore and read books. It contains knowledge from various fields such as politics, economics, history, geography, space, science, medicine, literature and art, and culture. Special thanks are also due to all the authors of these books.

These puzzles were originally published monthly in the "Yadana Pankhin Ryu Sok Magazine". Now they have been published as a single collection.

This book is number 2. It will be published in series in the future.

May children and young people grow in knowledge and wisdom...

Maung Tig Tun

1. When and in which country and city did Father's Day and Mother's Day begin to be celebrated?

2. “In which year did the presidents of which countries officially declare the end of the Cold War?”

3. Seventy-five percent of the world's volcanoes are located in what region, and where do they erupt most frequently?

4. Which country has the Taurus Mountains?

5. The Andaman Sea is part of which ocean?

6. Which animal gives birth upside down?

7. William the Lion souasi 579800 af was boas king of the country? .

8. What war began on April 12, 1861?

9. Who was the great artist born in Figueres, Spain, and whose paintings were exhibited in a museum in Spain?

10. At what age was Henry V, King of England, personally involved in the Battle of Shrewsbury in 1403 ?

11. What is the name of the dust covering the surface of the moon?

12. How many species of lizards are there in the world?

13. In what year was the transistor invented?

14. Who first discovered the planet Uranus?

15. Who first used rockets in India in the early 19th century?

16. What is the first longest river in the world and what is the second longest river?

17. Which historical book was published to commemorate Independence Day in 1948 and was the first to use the term “Myanmar History” instead of “Myanmar History,” and who was the author of the book?

18. Who was the first person to draw cartoons in Myanmar?

19. What is a dolorimeter used to measure?

20. What is the name of the “O” blood type, since it can mix with any other blood type?

21. Who invented the electric chair?

22. Which plant grew on Earth about 1,200 years ago and has not disappeared to this day? 23. Which statue of a king is made to face the sun throughout the day, and in which country is it located? .

24. How old is the lunar soil that the Apollo astronauts brought back to Earth?

25. When and who first started collecting fairy tales?

26. When did ancient Egyptians shave their eyebrows?

27. Why did the American Revolutionary War end in 1783?

28. When and who in the world first used acupuncture to treat patients?

29. How far can an Indian Swift fly in an hour?

30. “Sleep-walking” is more common in adults and children.

31. Which animal has 4 stomachs? ..

32. Which peoples first made and used the flag?

33. Which country's poet was a great influence on European literature, composing over 400 poems, most of which were addressed to a woman?

34. Etc. ( English: Ecetera), which meansthings that cannot be named”, “things that cannot be named”, “a mixture of fragrances ”, “a mixture of spices ”, etc. , is derived from which language and when did it first come into use?

35. State the long name of NOW.

36. Who first discovered the Mississippi River on May 8, 1941?

37. On what year, month, and day was the first Oscars ceremony held?

38. When is Respect for the Aged Day celebrated every year in Japan?

39. When and in which region was the great Burmese literary scholar “Leti Pandit Bik Maung Gyi born?”

40. It is said to be an immortal divine bird, believed to live in the Arabian desert. It is a very beautiful bird, and even when burned to ashes, it is said to return from the ashes, not only as good as before, but also younger and stronger. Some legends say that it lives for 9,200 years, not 500 years. What bird is this?

41. Who was the person who requested that the ancient Burmese heritage site of Bagan be protected from Allied bombing and not designated as a war zone during World War II?

42. When did handwriting first develop?

43. What is the abbreviation for WFUNA?

44. Why is the Tower of London famous?

45. Who compiled the "Manu Kya Dharmasat" during the reign of which king?

46. ​​In what year was the Suez Canal nationalized?

47. How many colors are there in a rainbow, and what are the colors?

48. Who is the Father of the Nation of India?

49. Who wrote the book Burmese History Before 1287, which was read at the University of Michigan's Conference of Orientalists in August 1965 and was supplemented and published?

50. When was the first government lottery department opened in the colonial era of Myanmar, and at what price were lottery tickets sold?

51. When did construction begin on the historic Yangon City Hall near Sule Pagoda in Yangon?

52. When was the “Burmese Song” composed by YMBA teacher Tin first sung in the Yangon University Hall of Fame and Reading Room?

53. Where was the "National College" opened on August 14, 1921?

54. What was the world's first science fiction novel and in what year was it written?

55. Who were the first Europeans to set foot in North America?

56. Who invented the can opener in which year? 55. Who was the first American female writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, and in what year did she win the prize?

58. What percentage of our planet is covered by water?

59. How many tons of pollutants, such as factory smoke, garbage, etc., are released into the atmosphere from the Earth's surface each year?

60. Who became the first disabled person to successfully summit Mount Everest on one leg in 1998, after losing one leg in a car accident?

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