1321. The author of ‘My Indian Years’ is Lord Hardinge.
1322. Canada is called the “Land of snow.”
1323. Temporary members of the Security Council of the UNO are elected for the term of two years.
1324. The programs run by a computer, as opposed to the hardware, are called software.
1325. The estimated average depth of the Arabian Sea near Karachi is 2734 meters.
1326. The writer of the famous Turkish drama “Dirilis Ertugrul” is Mehmet Bozdag.
1327. The largest country in Africa by land area is Algeria.
1328. World Day Against Trafficking in Persons is celebrated on 30th July.
1329. The national flower of Iraq is Jasmine.
1330. India’s financial capital Mumbai is located in the state of Maharashtra.
1331. Sorbonne in Paris is a University.
1332. “Port of Long Beach” is the seaport of the U.S.A.
1333. The novel “Great Expectations” was written by Charles Dickens.
1334. Paristan Lake is in the district of Skardu.
1335. There are 36 member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
1336. Scotland is called the “Land of cakes.”
1337. The world’s largest land animal is the African bush elephant.
1338. Agra city was founded by Sikandar Lodhi.
1339. The country that has its capital name the same as the country’s name is Vatican City.
1340. Pablo Picasso said, “Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.”