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Superlatives of World - For Competitive Exams | Static GK

Superlatives of World - For Competitive Exams | Static GK


Superlatives in English Grammar describes a noun that has more of some quality than any other. It is a comparative degree similar to the math greater than or less than symbols.



This video is dedicated to the aspirants who are preparing for SSC, Railways, Banking, RRB, Insurance, Delhi Police, and various other Competitive Exams. General Awareness is one of the most important sections of most banks and government exams. Today, we bring to you the 25 most important superlatives of worlds that you must read for government exams to exaggerate your Competitive Exams Preparation. Here are the important Superlatives of World - 1.Largest Continent: Asia 2.Smallest Continent: Australia 3.Tallest Building: Burj Khalifa, Dubai (UAE) 4.Tallest Tower: Skytree, Tokyo, Japan (634m) 5.Largest Democracy: India 6.Largest Stadium: Strahov stadium in Prague, (the Czech Republic) 7.Biggest Flower: Rafflesia (Java) 8.Largest Land Animal: African Bush Elephant 9.Largest Mammal: Whale 10 Longest Day: 21st June (in Northern Hemisphere) 11 Shortest Day: 22nd December (in Northern Hemisphere) 12 Largest Delta: Sundarbans, India (8000 sq. miles) 13 Longest Desert: Sahara, Africa (84, 00,000 sq. km.) 14 Largest Island: Greenland (renamed Kalaatdlit Nunaat) 15 Largest Lake (Artificial): Lake mead (Bouler) 16 Largest Lake (Fresh Water): Lake Superior, U.S.A 17 Largest Lake (Salt Water): Caspian Sea (3, 71,000 sq. km.) 18 Largest Planet: Jupiter 19 Brightest and Hottest Planet (also nearest to Earth): Venus 20 Farthest planet (from the Sun): Neptune 21 Nearest Planet (to the Sun): Mercury 22 Smallest Planet: Mercury 23 Longest Railway: Trans-Siberian Railway (6,000 miles Long) 24 Longest River: Nile (6690 km), Amazon (6570 km.) 25 Lightest gas: Hydrogen
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