Subject: Static GK (General Knowledge)
Book: General Time Knowledge
Large nations like the United States, Russia, and China must decide whether to unify under a single national clock or reflect geographical differences. While a single time zone can ease administrative tasks, it can cause extreme daylight offsets in distant provinces. Conversely, multiple zones align local times with natural daylight but require interregional coordination for commerce and travel. Countries often reassess these arrangements in response to social or economic shifts. Understanding these practicalities illustrates how geography, politics, and economics all shape how a country slices up the day.
Which is the smallest national capital city in the world by population?
View QuestionWhat is the name given to a baby horse?
View QuestionWho discovered the ancient city of Ur?
View QuestionWho discovered the electron cloud model?
View QuestionWhat is the basic unit of life?
View QuestionWhich element has the chemical symbol "Ho"?
View QuestionWhich phenomenon in quantum physics shows particles can behave like waves, producing an interference pattern?
View QuestionWho discovered cyclins?
View QuestionWhich kingdom in biology includes multicellular eukaryotes that ingest food and lack cell walls?
View QuestionWho discovered bohrium?
View Question