1.When did Nepal released revised political map that incorporates Limpiyadhura, Lipu Lekh and Kalapani, the territories encroached by India ? 20 May 2020, (07 Jestha 2077)
The new map has retrieved 335 sq km of encroached land. Gunji, Nabhi and Kuti villages have been included within the Nepali border. The present map in practice, issued in 2032 BS, does not have 335 sq km of the Limpiyadhura region.
When did Nepal sent its first satellite to space ? April 19, 2019
What is the name of its first satellite ? Nepal Satellite-1
What is the weight of Nepal Satellite-1 ? 1.3 KG
Nepal Satellite 1 : The satellite will revolve around the earth four times a day. The orbit lies approximately 400 kilometres above the earth. The satellite is expected to take pictures of Nepal for six to 10 minutes during each revolution.
Name the scientist who developed the satellite under the BIRDS project of their institute in collaboration with Nepal Academy of Science and Technology who are studying at Japanese Kyushu Institute of Technology ? Aabhas Maskey and Hariram Shrestha
First twins to reach space ? - Scott Kelly and Mark Kelly.
First country to germinate seed in moon ? China
Which plant seed become the first plants to ever germinate on the moon ? Cotton
1. What ratio of employees of both formal and informal micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Nepal have lost their jobs as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, according to study 'Rapid Assessment of Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 in Nepal’ commisioned by United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Nepal ? 3 out 5
2. What percentage of fall in remittance is likely to range this fiscal year due virus ? 15 to 20 percent
3. What is the new decline Nepal’s projected pre-COVID GDP growth rate of 8.5 percent in 2019-2020 due COVID-19 ? 2.5%
4. What percent of men lost their jobs during the lockdown, compared to 41 percent of females ? 28 percent.
5.What percent of tourist arrival in Nepal are likely to fall by Corona Virus effect in 2020 ? 60 percent.
Nepal has reported first coronavirus death on 16 May 2020. A 29-year-old female from Bahrabise of Sindhupalchowk tested positive for the deadly virus during PCR test at NPHL on Saturday, according to Health Ministry of Nepal.
1. What was the term that brought Nepal President Vidya Devi Bhandari under controversy on presentation of Nation policy and programme 2019/20 last year ? "mero sarkar"
2. As per the constitutional provision, the government needs to present the fiscal budget on which date of every year ? 15 Jestha.
3. Where did President unveil the Nation Policies and program ? Joint session of house of representative and National Assembly.
4. When did Supreme Court (SC) on directed the government to accelerate PCR testing among people suspected to have been infected by coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in order to save the public from this pandemic ? 01 Jestha 2077.
5. International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved a disbursement to Nepal under the Rapid Credit Facility (RCF) equivalent to what amount to help effect of COVID-19 ? about US$214 million,
The farsighted unification campaign of King Prithvi Narayan Shah from small state of Gorkha expanded its territory to Sikkim in the east, Satlaj in the west, Gorakhpur in the south and himalaya parbat to the north. The campaign after Prithvi Narayan Shah were lighted by King Pratap Shah, Rajendralaxmi, Bahadur Shah and Bhimsen Thapa. During this campaign dispute arose with East- India Company of India regarding 22 villages of Butwal leading to war in 1814 AD.(1871 BS). The 800 miles border with India were stationed by East India company army at different area. The East India Company declared war with Nepal in 1 Nov 1814 AD. Balabhadra Kunwar from Nepal was stationed in Nalapani, Khalanga, similarly Bhakti Thapa and Amar Sing Thapa leaded Nepali army in Deuthal and in the west respectively. Due to lack of improvised weapon, trained army and many other reasons Nepal lost her war with the company. The defeat in war resulted to sign the treaty called sugauli treaty. Jagaraj Mishara and Chandrasekhar Upadhyay signed the treaty on 28 November 1815 AD likewise Major Brad Shaw from EIC signed the treaty on 02 Dec 1815. So the Sugauli treaty came in effect from March 1816 AD (1872 BS Mangsir 19). The border treaty signed between the then government of East India Company and
Nepal on March 4, 1816 is known as the Sugauli Treaty. The result of the treaty was
that Nepal lost almost one-third of its territory on the east, south and west. Students
of history know it well why and how the treaty took place. But it would be beneficial
for others as well to know the historical background of the country. Late King Prithvi
Narayan Shah unified the small fiefdoms / principalities and created a big and
powerful Nepal.
Where and when was international lake summit was organized in 2018 ? Pokhara, Nepal. (2018, May 11-12)
Who is known as "Ayameli Kavi" of Nepal ? Tilbikram Nembang
Where is "Cheli Tihar" culture in Nepal ? Far Western Region of Nepal
From when all channels of Nepal Television (NTV) started to display in HD version ? 2075 BS Magh 17
Which is the first television channel of Nepal ? Nepal Television
When was Nepal television established ? 2041 BS
When is Martyrs day celebrated in Nepal ? Magh 16
From when the "Crown of King" in Nrayanhiti Royal palace was open to view for public ? 2075, Kartik 4
Mention the date when ECTS (Electronic Cargo Tracking system) was target to introduce in Nepal, to track the electronic cargo from third country via Kolkata. ? 2075, Falgun 3
Who is the most youngest player in T-20 tournament to make half century in his first match? Sandip Jora (Nepal)
By which year Nepal government aims to eradicate Leprosy from Nepal ? 2020 AD
Where is Gautam Buddha International Cricket stadium is being built in Nepal ? Bharatpur, Chitwan
Under which foundation Gautan Buddha international cricket stadium is being built ? Dhurmus-Suntali foundation, total estimated cost is 3000000000 (3 arab). The stadium is aimed to complete by 2 years from 2075 BS Magh 16.
As per financial report 2074/75 presented by Insurance Committee how many people have insurance policy ? 4343535, 15 % of total population are reach of insurance policy.
When did BS Rana, famous artist died ? 2075 BS, Magh18
Where in Nepal second national Ski competition was organized ? Mustang
From when Nepal started "Hello Swasthya" programme ? 2069, Kartik 29
Which is the first SAARC country to incooperate Control Tourism ? -
As per 2018 "Doing business report" where do Nepal stands ? 110
Who is known as Adhunik Kavi of Nepal ? Gopal Prasad Rimal
The use of medicinal plants in Nepal is from ancient time. As Nepal is rich in biodiversity and also in ancient culture ,the use of medicine from plants are very useful even these days.The component of the plants which can sure some disease are called medicinal plants.
How many types of vegetation are found in Nepal ? Around 6500
Around how many vegetation are use for medicinal purpose in Nepal ? 400
Different types of Medicinal plants found in Nepal.
Ghiu Kumari(Aloe Barbandensis) : Mostly used in burning skin
Tulsi (Ocinum Sanctom): Used in sore throat and while common cold also used in tea.
Bojo (Acorus Calamus): Sore throat
Titepati (Arthemisia Vulgaris Linn): Skin disease
Harro (Terminalia Chebula): Cough, Jaundice
Barro(Terminalia Bellirica): Cough
Amala (Emblica Offcinalis): Hair improvement, Vitamin C source
Chiraito(Swertia Corniculata): Urine related disease.
Chutro(Berbis Artistata): Fever
Timur (Zanthoxyhum Armatum): Stomach Pain
Ghodtapre (Actica Hypocotila): Memory builder
Jatamasi (Nardastachuas Jatamansi): For beautiful hair and Face
Asuro(Adhatoda Vasica): Cough
Yasargumba (Cordyceps Sinensis):Sexual power increase.
When was Chitwan National park of Nepal declared plastic free ? 2075 B.S Poush 27
At which place Nepal ranks for the production of Ginger in the world ? Third (2018 AD)
When did Nepal government gifted a pair of Rhinoceros to China ? 2018 AD July 12
What were the name of the Rhinoceros gifted to China ? Bhadra and Rupsi
When did Nepal government published 100 tourist destination of Nepal ? - 2075 B.S Kartik 15
Name the third cable car built under private sector ? - Kalinnchowk Cable Car
Where in Nepal Bio Village Model Programme is launched ? Tanahu
Hydrogen Rail
Where in the world hydrogen rail came into use for the first time in the world ? Germany(2018 September 16)
What is the other name of Hydrogen rail ? - Hydrail
What is the name of first Hydrogen rail ? The CoradiaiLint is the world’s first passenger train powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, which produces electrical power for traction. This zero-emission train emits low levels of noise, with exhaust being only steam and condensed water.
When did Styrene gas leaked from LG Plant of Viskahapathnam ? 07 May 2020
What is Styrene Gas ? Styrene gas is colorless and odorless gas also known as vinyl,ethyl and phenyl benzene which is neuro-toxins. This gas effects respiratory system. Continuous exposure to styrene gas for 10 minutes results to death.
What is the chemical formula of Styrene gas ?C6H5CH=CH2
Styrene gas is also known as ? Vinylbenzene, ethylbenzene and phenylbenzene
Styrene gas is used in making what types of products ? rubber, plastic, insulation, fiberglass, pipes, automobile and boat parts, food containers, and carpet backing.
Tea is very popular among friends and families in Nepal. Not only in Nepal, tea is also very popular in most part of the world. Tea is considered as stress re-liefer, short hunger remover and most important the popular drinks in every occasion. Nepal where most part of the country are hilly and mountain region are also cold region. The consumption of tea is also high in this area. To fulfill this consumption tea farming is also done in many parts of the country. Tea farming are popular in eastern part of Nepal. Illam and Jhapa are the two district with maximum tea productions.
When did tea farming started in Nepal ? 1920 BS
From wheretea farmingconcept entered Nepal ? China
Who brought the tea plantation in Nepal from China ? Junga bahadur Rana
When was Nepal Tea Development Cooperation (NTDC) established ? 2033 B.S
When was Nepal Tea Survey Report 2018 was published ? 2075 Asar 29
From when Central Statistics Bureau with the help of National Tea and Coffee Development board carried out the tea survey ? - 2074 Baisakh 1 to Chaitra end.
Farming in how much area of land is called professional tea farming ? - In Hilly and Himalayan region- 1 Ropani. In terai area 1.10 Kathha.
As per number of tea farm and farmer engaged in tea farming which district is at number one position ? Illam
As per area of tea farming and production which districts is at number one position ?- Jhapa
How many district are engaged in tea farming in Nepal ? - 14
How many tea farm are there in Nepal ? 9236
How many hectares of land in Nepal are cultivated with tea ? 12066 Hectare
Name the district with tea farming ? - Taplejung, Panchthar, Illam, Jhapa, Sankhuwasabha, Bhojpur, Dhankuta, TErathum, Morang, Dolakha, Sindhupalchowk, Ramechap, Nuwakot and Lalitpur
Which district rank third in tea farming ? Panchthar
Nepal is beautiful country with mesmerising natural heritage. Nepal is unique in its's own way like landlocked country , lies between two big country China and India. Nepal also has its own history and culture. This website will provide gk questions related to Nepal. GK related to Nepal is presented in best way possible. There are many website online about gk test of Nepal and also PDF of gk about Nepal is also available. This blog has gk about Nepal geography, gk about Nepal history.
1. Who is the first Nepali Ambassador for India ? - Singh shumsher Jabara
2. When did Sugauli treaty happen ? - 1816 AD March 3(1873 BS)
3. When did Peace and Friendship treaty between Nepal and took place ? 1950 AD July 31
There are many deficiency diseases caused by missing nutrients. Most of them are caused by a missing minerals and vitamin from the daily diet. A diet low in proteins, fats and carbohydrates can also cause different deficiency diseases. Examples of deficiency diseases include beri beri, scurvy, anemia, rickets and goiter. Mostly the poor and developing countries kids and even adults mostly suffer these types of diseases. They lack tow times meals per day, balance diet with all these nutrients are like dreams for them.
1. Night Blindness : Vitamin A
2. Rickets: Vitamin D
3. Beri Beri :Vitamin C
4. Goiter: Iodine
5. Scurvy:Vitamin B
GKIQ: Marital Status in Nepal: As per census 2068 the 35.6% population of age 10 years and above are unmarried. 1. Unmarried male population with age of 10 and above-...
From when Nepal Oil Co-operation started selling the oil of EURO-6 quality all over Nepal ? Chaitra 2076
What are the benefit of EURO-6 grade oil ? - EURO-6 grade oil that are used in different vehicles produce less amount of Sulfur Dioxide which also reduces the acid rain in the environment. Previously all vehicles used to get oil of EURO-4 quality. Euro-6 grades oil have sulfur quantity in 10 ppm where as EURO-4 have sulfur quantity in 50 ppm.
Who won the T-20 Women's world cup held in Australia ? - Australia
Who won the second title in T-20 Women's world cup held in Australia ? -India
Who invented re writable paper ? Chinese(2018)
From when Nepal government launched Social security Plan with the pension system to all labor of all sector ? 2075 B.S Mangsir 11
From when Nepal government declared to celebrate Social Security Day ? 2075 B.S Mangsir 11
Which country in the world for the first time tested the Space Elevator ? Japan (2018 September)
What is the women participation in Government jobs ? 25.76%(22359 out of 86800)
Who was awarded with International Communication Award in March 2020 ? Laxamandutta Panta
Who was awarded with National Kalashree Award 2076 ? Ganesh Rasik and Prem Dhwaj Pradhan
DEUKETA is popular in ? Dailekh
Where is the headquarter of WWF ? Switzerland
Where is the headquarter of European Union ? - Brussels , Belgium
Who is known as Taekwando Queen in Nepal sports ? Sangina Baidya
Where is BHAJUPOKHARI ? Bhaktapur
Where in Nepal official teaching of Kusunda language started ? Lamahi (Dang)
From when paper money came in use in Nepal ? 2002 BS Asoj 1
How much rupees paper money were use first time in Nepal ? RS 100, RS 10 and RS 5
When did Dravya Shah formed Gorkha ?- 1616 BS Bhadra 25
How much social security and health security amount is provided to elderly people in Nepal ? RS 2000
Where is the biggest solar plant project in Nepal ? Nuwakot (25 MW)