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- 8,463 metres
- 8514 metres
- 8611 metres
- 8714 metres
Which is the third largest mountain peak in the world?
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- Lhotse
- Cho oyo
- Kangchenjunga
- None of these
How many mountain peaks are there in the world which are higher than eight thousand metres?
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- 10
- 12
- 14
- 16
How many mountain peaks are present in Pakistan which are higher than eight thousand metres?
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- Three
- Four
- Five
- Seven
The highest mountain peak Mount Everest has been named after Col. George Everest who was _____.
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- Surveyor General of India
- A Political Agent in NWFP
- A Commander of Goslcha Brigade
- Commandant of 1st Mountain Infantry Unit
Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?
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- Himalaya
- Mount Everest
- Nanga Parbat
- none of these
The highest mountain peak of the world is Mount Everest. Its height is _____.
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- 7000 meters
- 8848 meters
- 9000 meters
- 8950 meters
The highest mountain peak of the world is Mount Everest. It is located in _____.
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- Thailand
- Russia
- America
- Nepal
The highest mountain peak of the world is _____.
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- Tirchmir
- Nanga Parbat
- Goodwin Austin (K-2)
- Mount Everest
Which is the second highest mountain in the world?
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- Rakaposhi
- Nanga Parbat
- Mount Everest
- K-2 (Goodwin Austin)
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